My Hero Academia Final Season Episode Review
©堀越耕平/集英社・僕のヒーローアカデミア製作委員会 Even after the main series closed its final chapter, My Hero Academia’s epilogue episode titled “More” proves there was still heart to mine from these characters’ lives. Set about a month after Izuku Midoriya (Deku) resumed active duty as a pro hero, the episode functions as a gentle, character-driven coda: celebrating Todoroki’s promotion to Number Two, checking on survivors rebuilding society, and — most importantly — finally addressing the romantic tension that’s shadowed Deku and Ochaco Uraraka for years. What could have been a simple wrap-up instead digs into emotional nuance, duty, and the choices heroes must make when faced with the possibility of personal happiness. Episode overview: an epilogue with purpose The episode positions itself as a soft epilogue rather than an action-heavy finale. It shows how the world is stabilizing, how former students of U.A. are settling into their roles, and how each protagonist is dealing with the aftermath of ...