![]() ![]() While Shigaraki is also in the OP (see the header image), this just begs more questions as to why Studio BONES has chosen to perform such a roundabout adaptation for My Hero Academia season 5. It is worth noting that the climax of the Meta Liberation Army arc is actually referenced in the episode as an ‘incident’ in Deika City, but we don’t get to see what actually happened just yet. What’s more, several scenes with Re-Destro were cut from chapter 218, despite adapting the Christmas party and final Provisional Hero License exam that is contained within it. In the manga, this is supposed to come after the Meta Liberation Army arc, so this constitutes a fairly big change in the adaptation. ![]() Better known as ‘ My Villain Academia,’ there was no reason to think that this fact might change, especially considering the studio’s approach so far over the past one hundred episodes.Įven so, episode 101 saw My Hero Academia season 5 dive straight into adapting the Endeavor Agency arc. Those who have read the manga know that after the Joint Training arc is supposed to come the Meta Liberation Army arc. ![]() My Hero Academia season 5, meanwhile, has taken a step in a completely different direction. True, certain scenes have been changed around to showcase the strength of individual animators, but the structure has remained largely unchanged. Up until now, Studio BONES’ anime adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia manga has been relatively direct. ![]()
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