The latest season is thrilling fans with its impressive comeback. The animation, direction, and character designs are all outstanding, perfectly capturing the epic final showdown between the heroes and villains. The season began with a fierce battle between All Might and All For One, but unfortunately, All Might suffered a crushing defeat against his longtime foe.
All Might faced a life-or-death situation, and Deku could only watch helplessly. Just when things looked dire, Bakugo arrived in a spectacular fashion, becoming the hero he’d always dreamed of being. He rescued his idol and, in doing so, cemented his place as the top hero in My Hero Academia by defeating the most dangerous villain.
Bakugo Has Officially Ended What All Might Started
All For One has always been All Might’s greatest enemy, continuing a long rivalry with All Might’s predecessors. Their battles have consistently caused immense destruction for both of them. While All Might is the first hero to actually defeat All For One and significantly weaken him, he never managed to deliver a fatal blow, despite having several opportunities over the years.
During their initial confrontation, All Might nearly defeated All For One, but he didn’t deliver the final blow. All For One then went into hiding and began plotting his revenge. This was a critical error by All Might; he should have eliminated such a dangerous villain completely. All Might understood the extent of All For One’s power and the large network of allies he’d built over time. Despite this, the hero allowed his greatest enemy to escape, setting the stage for a future rematch.
Once again, All Might managed to defeat All For One, but he chose to let him live and send him to Tartarus, the prison for the worst criminals. However, All Might should know by now that simply imprisoning All For One isn’t enough to stop him. All For One’s true threat isn’t just in direct battles; he’s also a master manipulator who works from the shadows, as demonstrated by his scheme to use Tomura for his own purposes.
Bakugo succeeds where All Might failed, decisively defeating All For One and ensuring he stays down. Despite pushing himself to the point of exhaustion – struggling to even stand or stay awake – Bakugo refuses to fall. He physically holds All For One back, preventing him from reaching Tomura. This unwavering determination to complete the task showcases Bakugo’s strong heroic character. He doesn’t rely on luck or offer second chances, making him a dependable hero who always delivers.
Bakugo Finally Proved He Never Needed One For All





As the main character of My Hero Academia, Deku always dreamed of becoming a top hero, and he certainly had the potential. Over the course of the series, he’s grown a lot and proven himself worthy of inheriting All Might’s power. However, when you compare him to his friend Bakugo, it’s clear Bakugo has a natural advantage. Deku needed to receive the incredibly powerful quirk, One For All, while Bakugo mastered his own abilities to create an amazing move.
Watching Bakugo fight All For One was something else. He really pushed himself, and it became clear his Explosion quirk was all he needed to stand toe-to-toe with such a powerful enemy. He surprised even All For One with a clever, unexpected strategy – a tactic the villain clearly hadn’t anticipated. For a while, everyone thought Deku was the chosen successor to All Might, but Bakugo’s performance showed he didn’t need help to reach his full potential, unlike Deku, who still required support.
All For One poses a much greater threat than Tomura, whom he’s always controlled. He only fights when he truly intends to obliterate an opponent, making his appearance incredibly important. The fact that he tried to eliminate Deku before reaching Tomura shows how dangerous he is, and could have drastically altered the battle’s outcome. While Deku faced All For One’s protégé, Bakugo confronted All For One directly, symbolically elevating Bakugo’s status above both Deku and even All Might.
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2025-10-28 06:09