My Hero Academia Season 7: Are We Seeing Too Much of the Same?

My Hero Academia

I started watching My Hero Academia when I heard about Midoriya who got power because of his good heart and passion to be someone who can help others! and of course my favorite “All Might”. As well as this anime has also captured the hearts of fans around the globe with its gripping characters, storylines, and incredible animation. With season 6 leaving us on the cliff, the anticipation for season 7 is noticeable.

Recap of Season 6

Season 6 was full of emotions, big battles, and surprises. The heroes faced off against some of the strong supernatural liberation fronts, leading to a major battle with Shigaraki that changed everything. We saw a major growth of EndeavorKacchan, and others, faced new challenges, and set complex plotlines for the future

My Take on the Series So Far

While My Hero Academia is still awesome, I feel like the villains don’t face any real consequences. It’s like a game of snake ladders, where villains are sliding back and again climbing back up. The story becomes extremely excessive, pushing the main characters and others to their limits in a way that sometimes feels a bit unreasonable. And if even they do there is no outcome whether the fight is over or not. It feels like the show is trying to constantly stretch it.

Character Growth and New Storylines

One of the first-class parts of My Hero Academia is its remarkable character. Season 7 will dive deeper into their lives, giving us more backstory and development. We’ll see extra approximate characters like BakugoTodoroki, and the rest of Class 1-A, plus some insights into why the villains do what they do.

I simply wish the series focused greater on the characters’ testimonies and much less on simply making them more potent. Watching them grow emotionally and mentally may be simply as exciting as any large combat scene.

Animation and Production Quality

Studio Bones has always added great animation for My Hero Academia and Season 7 is expected to be no distinctive. We’re in for some great combat scenes and emotional moments with top-notch visuals. The animation will make the story even more attractive.

Conclusion

As we look forward to My Hero Academia Season 7, it’s clear the show nevertheless has incredible characters and beautiful animation. But I feel the villains don’t face actual consequences, making the story feel like a never-ending recreation of Snakes and Ladders. The battles are getting so over-the-top that they from time to time seem a piece tons.

Season 7 should awake more on character boom and much less on just making them more potent. Seeing characters like Bakugo and Todoroki grow emotionally will be just as interesting because of the large fights.

With Studio Bones’ pinnacle-notch animation, we’re in for a few tremendous visuals and intense scenes. Let’s desire Season 7 brings the epic plot and balanced storytelling we’re all expecting.

Stay tuned, Plus Ultra!