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Feb 19, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Boku no Hero Academia series four started off strong, considering the disastrous previous season. Characters were still a strong suit for the season and the reason why the series is populated across anime fans, as the storyline still remained repetitive and vague.

The only highlight in the story was both Eri`s and Hawk`s introduction, they were the most standout, as well as the finale episode of the season - Endeavor`s fight with the advanced Nomu, other than that, it followed along with the fundamentals basic structure of the previous seasons to BNH, an explanation as to why Izuku is not suited for One for All (through his work-study with Night Eye), introduction to new villain and the new issue at hand (hence, the introduction of Overhaul and Eri`s trauma, etc), all is resolved with Izuku fighting against the said villain and strengthing his abilities, school event (this time the school fair), then a final battle before all is resolved with a monumental speech about heros. Pretty much sums up the series so far, which is why the designs and development of the characters are so significant, as if the characters weren`t likable and in-depth then the series would crumble.

In the second part of the season we are introduced to Gentleman, and his purpose is to prank civilians via videos, whilst being British and drinking tea? Not the greatest character, as his only value was to get Izuku to have another revolution with One for All.

Regardless, this season was gradually better, the sound was good, art was average but did justice in the fight scenes, but still lacks the desirable taste which makes a masterpiece for a series.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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