My Hero Academia Season 7 Ending: Where Anime Will Leave Off
Where My Hero Academia Season 7 ends has been much speculated upon. It was obvious that this would not be the last season considering the remaining material in the manga. Determining the scope of season 7 was even more difficult given its shorter length relative to past seasons resulting from four weeks of recap specials. But the latest episode provides important hints regarding the possible ending point.
Season 7 of My Hero Academia will almost finish the Final Arc for the Manga.
My Hero Academia Season 7's new opening theme makes references to many battles set for later in the manga. Most importantly, it shows All Might, wearing his armor, fighting with a de-aged All For One following the use of Eri's Quirk. This crucial struggle comes late in the last arc. Moreover, the opening hints to Stain's comeback, which does not occur until the very last of this fight. The new opening thus strongly implies that season 7 will cover everything leading up to the death of All For One, so concluding after adjusting volume #40 of the manga.
This ending fits the tempo of past seasons. Almost every season has seen coverage of about five to seven volumes of the manga. Starting with volume #34 and finishing with volume #40 would keep consistency as season 7 started. The current arc's structure lets many chapters be compressed into a single episode with minimum effect on timing, thus the shortened length of season 7 would not be a problem.
My Hero Academia Anime Final Thought: The Story Still To Tell
The expected ending of My Hero Academia season 7 begs the issue of how the anime will wrap its interpretation of the manga. A hypothetical season 8 wouldn't be able run for a normal half-year given the limited material left following season 7. As such, the anime probably ends with either a theatrical film or a shortened season 8 comprising roughly 12-13 episodes. Season 7 of My Hero Academia is expected to finish sometime in October; hopefully, by then, there will be more knowledge of how long-running and successful anime will reach its end.
My Hero Academia: Examining the Story Deeper
Within the universe of My Hero Academia, some people have quirks—superpowers. Among the few who does not are Izuku Midoriya, sometimes known as Deku. Still, Deku has always idolized heroes—especially All Might, the number one hero—and harbored a lifetime ambition of being a hero himself. But his absence of a quirk has always presented challenges. But Deku's path toward fulfilling his heroic dreams is set by a fateful meeting with All Might following the sight of a classmate in peril.
Based on Deku and his friends—all of whom are training to be heroes at U.A. High School—My Hero Academia revolves Through a demanding program including simulated rescue missions, combat training, and other hero-tempering chores, this esteemed university shapes young Quirk users into future heroes. Having inherited the "One-For- All" quirk, Deku sets out to find the actual meaning of heroism by facing powerful supervillains.