My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode #21 Release Date and Time

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My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode #21 Release Date and Time

My hero academia Season 7, Episode #21 is set to be the epic finale of Season 7, with the fight between the Quirkless All Might and All for One revived thanks to a special concoction. Exactly how All Might plans to fight is still something of a mystery, but he was briefly seen using his file, which began to transform.

Episode #20 of season 7 focused on Himiko Toga and Ochaco Uraraka, as the latter desperately tried to reach the former in the hopes of making a breakthrough. It certainly wasn’t easy, and Uraraka did die for her trouble, but she did manage to get through to Toga, getting her to open up about her past and her feelings. This was right around the time when Toga ran out of Jin’s blood, bringing the Sad Man’s death parade to an abrupt end.

When release the new episode of My Hero Academia?

My Hero Academia produced by Bones, based on the manga by Kohei Horikoshi


Toga cries like a young child.

New episodes of My hero academia have debuted every Saturday on Crunchyroll at 2:30 PM Pacific Time / 5:30 AM Eastern Time. That means episode #21 will debut on October 12, 2024 at 2:30 AM PT / 5:30 AM ET. The early release time is due to the episode releasing as close to the Japanese earnings as possible, and therefore episodes will initially only be available in Japanese with subtitles. The dubbed version is currently two weeks behind the subbed version, so fans can expect episode #19, “I’m Here,” to be the next dubbed. Fans should be aware of that Episode #21 represents the season finaleAnd, as such, is the last new episode for this release window.

What happened in My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode #20?

Uraraka approaches Toga with compassion


Toga, disguised as Twice, stocks Ochako Uraraka.

The situation with Toga and the doubles only worsens at the beginning of episode #20, with Toga’s doubles consuming blood in the air and turning into heroes now in addition to villains. Uraraka managed to find the real Toga and tried to pull closer to her, which largely only angered Toga. While Uraraka just wanted to talk, Toga seemed to be in no mood for a conversation, lashing out at her. Interspersed were many flashbacks, to Toga’s childhood and to her time with the League of Villains, showing how she was treated.

In her desperation to push on and get through to Toga, Uraraka undergoes a Quirk Awakening, causing her zero gravity to spread through touch, allowing her to lift all of the two time clones into the air simultaneously. With a simple act of kindness, Uraraka’s sincere compliment to Toga breaks through to her heart and makes her open up, finally discussing love like she talked about before. As Jin’s blood began to wear off and Toga lost the ability to create and control the doubles, they began to evaporate away, and the tide of battle finally shifted in the heroes’ favor.

My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode #21 Battles without a hitch

All Might faces down its greatest adversary


All Might keeps a file next to his car, Hercules.

Episode #21 of Season 7 of My hero academia is entitled “Battle Without A Quirk,” and will be the season finale. From the title and the preview, it’s clear that the focus will return to All Might and his attempt to distract everyone for one. The preview went to great lengths to hide exactly how everyone will fight, so it seems best not to spoil that particular aspect of the episode. What was seen in the preview was a flashback to All Might’s time training with his predecessor, Nana Shimura, perhaps due to All Might, which also reflects how he started without a quirk.

The preview also showed that the story is not quite done with Toga and Uraraka, as the two are shown laying on the ground next to each other, now that the doubles have subsided. Uraraka is still quite badly injured, so it will be important for her to get medical attention as soon as possible. She has already lost all the blood from her sting, and this will catch up with her soon.

While the final war of My hero academia Season 7 may not be completely over, so fans will have to wait a while to see how the rest of the war goes. Hopefully My hero academia Not leaving fans on too much of a cliffhanger, as the wait between seasons is already hard to bear, being so close to the end.

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