Summary
All for One proves to be a dangerous opponent for Endeavor and Hawks, revealing his manipulative and unpredictable nature. Episode 10 will premiere on July 13, 2024, at 5:30 a.m. PT/8:30 a.m. ET. Episode 10 focuses on the battle with All for One and highlights the heroes' ongoing struggle, emphasizing the risks involved.
My Hero Academia Season 7, episode 9 examined many battlefields where the final battle against the villains was taking place. However, the main battlefield in this episode was where Endeavor and Hawks were fighting All for One. All for One, always a master at manipulating his opponents, had some words for Endeavor, revealing that he was the one who “saved” Toya that fateful night.
The news of Shoto's victory over Dabi energizes the other heroes, leading them to take down the Nomu that was accompanying Dabi and end the fight at that particular location. Spinner, after overhearing the heroes discussing Shoto's victory, reacts erratically, stating that it is impossible for someone as determined as Dabi to lose. He begins to rage as he orders the mutants to follow him to the hospital and rescue Kurogiri. The situation at the original battlefield is getting worse, as the villain Kunieda seems to have gained the upper hand over Fat Gum, Aoyama, and the others. Here's how to watch the next episode.
When are new episodes of My Hero Academia released?
My Hero Academia is produced by Bones, based on the Manga by Kohei Horikoshi
My Hero Academia season 7 airs new episodes on Crunchyroll on Saturdays at 2:30 a.m. Pacific Time (5:30 a.m. Eastern Time). Although there will be no new episodes on Saturday, July 6, 2024, Fans can tune in to episode 10 on July 13, 2024, at 2:30 a.m. PT/5:30 a.m. ET.. This unusual airing time is due to the episode being released as close to its Japanese release as possible. Fans should note that new episodes were initially only available in Japanese with subtitles. The English dub of My Hero Academia season 7 is only two weeks behind the subbed version, although it's unclear whether the dub took a break on the weekend of July 6.
What happened in My Hero Academia, Season 7, Episode #9?
All for One proves he's still a threat
Episode 9 of My Hero Academia season 7 focuses on the battle between Endeavor and Hawks and All for One, with the latter being joined by Jiro and Tokoyami, hoping to strengthen his mentor. While their timely arrival proves to be crucial in giving Endeavor time to recover, All for One is not happy about these “outsiders” interfering in his battle, and attacks them ferociously, cutting off one of Jiro’s earrings. All for One’s abundance of Quirks makes him an extremely difficult and unpredictable opponent, and it’s clear that even with a little help, Endeavor and Hawks will really have to put in the work.
The episode also checked out other battlefields, such as the hospital site where Kurogiri is being held, which is currently under attack by Spinner and his army of mutants. Spinner has been granted additional Quirks by All for One, making him a much bigger threat than before. The attack on Gigantomachia's facility is going well for the heroes, who are able to take down the villains by making them believe that the site is mostly abandoned. While things may be looking up for the heroes at the moment, it's still too early to celebrate, as the villains could turn the tables at any moment.
My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode #10 tells the story of a wounded hero.
Endeavor remembers why he is a hero
Episode 10 of My Hero Academia season 7 is titled “Wounded Hero, Burning Bright and True!” and once again looks to focus on Endeavor and Hawks’ battle with All for One. Despite being injured, Endeavor still fights All for One, ready to unleash his strongest attacks in hopes of taking down the villain once and for all. However, All for One still has some tricks up his sleeve, so defeating the villain may ultimately be easier said than done. Of course, All for One still has the potential to underestimate his enemies, especially the students from UA whom he considers “extras.”
Depending on how well the next episode adapts, it could also return to the fight with Tomura Shigaraki at UA’s “Flying Coffin.” Shigaraki’s abilities only continue to grow, even as his Quirks are nullified by Monoma using Aizawa’s Quirk. Shigaraki’s main weapon remains his terrifying, cancer-like growth, which manifests as giant finger masses that can easily crush an unwary hero. With Deku still moving as fast as he can to reach Shigaraki, the heroes on site, like Bakugo and Mirko, must hold Shigaraki back until Deku can arrive.
There is still a lot at stake in My Hero AcademiaThe final battle, and while things are looking good for the heroes, things could change at any moment.