Anime of the Summer: 5 must-watch manga

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2. My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia is on the short list of next great mainstream anime. One Piece, Naruto and Dragon Ball are arguable the most iconic pillars of mainstream anime and soon anime fans will be adding My Hero Academia to that list.

When I visited Japan, My Hero Academia was everywhere and the hype for this new season was reflected in that.

If you haven’t watched My Hero Academia, then you’re neglecting your bodily nutrients at this point.

My Hero Academia  follows a world of heroes where the people have a thing called “quirks” that give them special abilities. Midoryia is the main protagonist of this story and fans follow as he tells the story of how he became the greatest hero.

He begins quirk-less, but with the desire to go to U.A. Academy and become a hero nonetheless.

Midoryia is the one who inherits the “One for All” quirk from the number one hero, All Might, and lets just say that the “One for All” quirk is like Popeye eating his spinach, only he doesn’t have to crack open the can—he just surges the power through which part of his body he wants you to get punished by.

I know, nuts.

Season 3 is underway and the series is taking on a new turn as All Might has (spoiler) run out of the “One for All” quirk in his fight with All for One and the League of Villains. This means that the mantle as the top hero has been passed and its Midoryia’s for the taking.

And he might have no choice with the League of Villains, led by the sinister Tomura Shigaraki, plotting their next big move.

The series comes on each week, Saturdays and is available on Hulu, Funimation, Cruchyroll and Cartoon Network Saturdays at 11 p.m.

 

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