My Hero Academia’s Greatest Episode Just Settled the Anime’s Biggest Debate
After seasons of buildup, My Hero Academia Season 8, Episode 3 delivered an unforgettable comeback that culminates years of rivalry, training, and growth. Finally back on his feet after the battle against Shigaraki in the Final War, Bakugo has taken the spotlight with sheer force in a visually spectacular showdown against All For One.
At that moment of explosive intensity, the story effectively redefines what it means to be a hero and settles a years-long debate among My Hero Academia’s fan base. The implications of the latest battle are insurmountable, and its impact extends far beyond the fight itself, proving that one hero has always shaped the series’ legacy.
Bakugo Finally Surpasses Deku in My Hero Academia’s Greatest Episode Yet
From the beginning of the series, the rivalry between Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo has been a central element in My Hero Academia. Whereas Deku inherited and relentlessly trained to earn his power, Bakugo had long been considered a prodigy. Born with a great quirk, Bakugo always had leverage compared to Deku, leading to years of tension between the two.
When Deku inherited One For All, Bakugo began to feel pressure to match Deku’s strength. This feeling was intensified following Bakugo’s capture by the League of Villains, leading to All Might losing the last embers of his power in a confrontation against All For One. Burdened by guilt, he became increasingly determined to rise as a hero.
It was not only a moment of hard-earned redemption but also proof that Bakugo is and will always be more than a rival to Deku.
With this newfound sense of purpose, Bakugo and Deku steadily began to grow alongside one another, forming a stronger and deeper understanding of each other. In Season 8, Episode 3, this came to a turning point, leading to an evolution that allows Bakugo to charge into battle against All For One in a spectacular display of power.
With Deku’s help, Bakugo effectively saved All Might and outmatched All For One’s speed, using his explosions to stop the villain in what can only be described as a resounding declaration of strength. It was not only a moment of hard-earned redemption but also proof that Bakugo is and will always be more than a rival to Deku.
The Real Hero of My Hero Academia Has Been Bakugo All Along
As the Final War approaches its ultimate climax, everything Bakugo has fought for, and the culmination of his character growth, ignites all at once. Working in perfect sync with Deku, he’s launched straight toward All Might and All For One, a strategic action that is filled with underlying trust, confidence, and respect for one another.
With his power granting him greater strength and speed, it was clear at that moment that Bakugo had grown far beyond the hotheaded kid from the first season. He stood as a true hero, embodying the same confident attitude and self-assuredness that demands attention, and solidified his place among the greatest heroes in My Hero Academia.
Bakugo himself acknowledged this by directly referring to himself as the “Final Boss” to All For One. It was a statement that showcased his mastery and confidence in his ability to take down the ultimate villain in the series. Bakugo had effectively earned his place through relentless training, hard-won growth, and his unshakable desire to protect those around him.
The latest episode cements Katsuki Bakugo’s rise from rival to true hero, demonstrating the result of years of growth and determination. His mastery over his quirk, confidence, and unbreakable will redefine the meaning of heroism. In this one moment, Bakugo proves that he’s more than just a rival in My Hero Academia, standing as one of the greatest heroes.
- Release Date
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April 2, 2016
- Network
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TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
- Directors
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Shouji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Yohei Fukui, Takuro Tsukada, Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano
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Daiki Yamashita
Izuku Midoriya (voice)
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Kaito Ishikawa
Manga Fukidashi (voice)







