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‘My Hero Academia’ Season 3, Episode 10: “Symbol of Peace”

Warning: This review may contain spoilers for this episode and previous episodes of My Hero Academia

In the previous episode, many heroes made their advances towards the  League of Villain’s base. In the eyes of the public, the school major  officials, such as the principal and Eraserhead, defended the need of  superheroes. For Deku and his companions, they finally managed to get to  the hideout. However, the real concern they had was how to infiltrate  the base.

Luckily, the show quickly solved this issue with the introduction of  an all-star team of pro-heroes. This clean wrap-up of villains did feel a  little rushed, but the show did counter this with the introduction of  nomus and All for One. This created the anticipation for the fight that I  have finally been waiting for.

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The hype for this episode was beyond belief, especially since All for  One finally revealed himself. The episode picks up with the heroes just  having been swamped by the nomus near the League of Villain’s base.  Luckily, Endeavor has no issues incinerating these monsters, so the All  Might decides to check on the second group of pro heroes.

The episode quickly cuts to the other group of pro heroes near the  nomu factory, where they had just been attacked by an energy blast. Each  one appears to be injured greatly, and All for One starts to clap. This  episode greatly highlights the quirks the villain has based upon his  analysis of Best Jeanist. Instead of looking for unique quirks, All for  One looks for quirks that contain pure power.

All for One then decides to instantly shoot a blast of air and  instantly kills Best Jeanist. This death was incredibly blunt, showing  blood burst from his chest and his eyes fading into oblivion. The show  hasn’t actually shown a death yet, so this provides a great contrast to  demonstrate how menacing All for One truly is.

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Also, the show chose the perfect English voice acting for All for  One. The same calm and collected voice actor who played Father from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood creates the same sense of horror for My Hero Academia’s main villain. The show then focuses to Deku and his group, still hiding from All for One.

Even Shoto and Kirishima are too terrified to move, knowing that he  could take down multiple pro heroes in a single move. The dark lines  drawn sharply around them easily portrays how horrified they are.  Luckily, All Might flies into battle to confront his arch nemesis. This  time, All Might is no longer smiling.

Apparently All for One’s power is pretty staggering, because he has  the ability to hold off All Might with just his hands. However, the  villain is pretty meticulous, noting that it took All Might a  significant amount of time to find out where he was. All for One then  counters a punch with another air blast.

Honestly, I wasn’t quite sure how the exact mechanics of All for  One’s quirk would work, but he easily explains it with that quick  counter-attack. He lists off multiple quirks and what percentage of each  he is using. The scariest quirk of his, an activation quirk, quickly  allows All for One to freely hijack any person’s quirk and use it. He  quickly uses this to activate Kurogiri’s warp gate.

The League of Villain then tries to capture Bakugo to safely escape  from All Might. However, Bakugo quickly maneuvers around them while the  show focuses again on Deku. There is a significant contrast for the  group to go from terrified to ready for a plan, which is contrasted by  the quick action between All Might and All for One. Because of this  juxtaposition, this part of the episode does feels like it drags a bit.

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However, Deku’s planning does provide a nice sense of climax that  allowes for the group to propel Bakugo away from the villains. Now away  from their reach and with Gran Torino on the battlefield, All for One  pushes the League of Villains towards the warp gate.

Now that it’s just All Might and Gran Torino versus All for One, All  Might is able to focus his power. However, the villain uses his own warp  quirk and causes All Might to smash Gran Torino. This, along with  civilians nearby, prevent All Might from using his entire strength.  Because All for One is aware of that, the show expertly shows how  manipulative he can be by toying with All Might.

On the other hand, All Might gets fed up with how much All for One  has tortureded society. He points out that people just want to live  happy lives and not worry about villains. All Might goes for a final  punch, but All for One is able to stop it. The show ends with an All  Might that has obviously gone past his limit.





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