![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking of Quirks, once the fists start flying, My Hero Academia 4 Episode 21 gives us our first taste as to what Gentle’s Quirk actually is. Needless to say, Gentle has his work cut out for him if he wants to get past the obstinate hero and continue to shore up his legend. This isn’t something that he can take in good conscience, and the look that he shoots Gentle at the end is genuinely scary – also harking back to a similar look at the end of the Overhaul fight that shows just how terrifying the young hero and his Quirk can be. campus will put an end to the school festival for good, which would mean that he’d have to break his promise to Eri. It is through this conversation that the cogs begin to turn in Deku’s mind, slowly remembering the video that he watched last week and how drinking tea is some kind of ritual for the extravagant villain.īy the time he fully realizes, he’s absolutely furious – just one intruder on the U.A. An errant line about Golden Tips Imperial sparks a conversation, which Gentle can’t help but engage with given his unique idiosyncrasies. Yet, it doesn’t do this straight away – instead, it does this slowly, first cranking up the tension as Deku and Gentle Criminal just happen to cross paths outside of the hardware store. With all of the dominoes now set up, all that’s left for My Hero Academia 4 Episode 21 to do is knock them down. All credit has to go to Kohei Horikoshi for that one. Yet the scene where the Band Team are working on perfecting their music, in particular, is brimming with personality (mostly thanks to Bakugo’s amusing comments) and helps to shore up the idea that these characters are so strong that they could be doing anything and we would probably enjoy watching them. In general, preparations for the performance are proceeding swimmingly, with figures such as Ashido and Jiro really stepping up to the plate in terms of organization and leadership. We won’t get many other opportunities to do so going forward. If anyone were thus to come in the way of this – say, a fabulous vlogging supervillain with a fantastic mustache – then there will be hell to pay from Deku, who feels personally responsible for Eri and her wellbeing after his failures during the Shie Hassaikai Raid arc.īefore heading into the fight proper, however, we should dwell for a moment on what the rest of Class 1-A is up to. My Hero Academia 4 Episode 21 gives us a brief flashback to the events of last week, when Eri visited U.A., and makes it crystal clear that she is looking forward to the festival and to Deku’s performance in particular. Yet, there’s also an emotional side to this fight that should be properly considered. This will go a long way in shoring up the dramatic gravitas of the fight, as we shall see. Hatsume, once again barging in on All Might and Deku’s early morning training session, delivers to the young hero the new set of gloves that he commissioned last week, allowing him to use his air projectile abilities much more easily and reliably. ![]() Having established how our heroes and villains are going to collide, My Hero Academia 4 Episode 21 then does some good work explaining why we should care about this fight in the first place. Even if you’re half-asleep, you won’t miss the significance of that. ![]() Part of this is hard to quantify given that I have already read the original manga, but even anime-only viewers will surely watch the scene where Deku explains how he is going to go and buy some new rope for the performance to make it back in time and then let out an audible ‘Oh no!’ when it is revealed that he is heading to the hardware store right next to the café where Gentle Criminal and La Brava are planning to take their pre-infiltration cup of Gold Tips Imperial. It was already clear from last week’s episode that our heroes and villains were on a collision course, but this week makes it even more obvious. Setting Them Up…īefore Deku and Gentle Criminal can duke it out proper, My Hero Academia 4 Episode 21 has some setting up to do. Far from dropping the ball, the team has managed to hit a home run. Even so, there are several interesting elements that Studio BONES brings to the table in terms of editing, along with some fantastic animation that proves how well the team has managed the production scheduling over the course of this season. In terms of adaptation, this episode is yet another direct adaptation of chapters 175 through 176. Very soon fists start to fly, but as the timer ticks down to the start of Class 1-A’s performance, the question remains: will Deku be able to make it back it time? Or will he end up breaking his promise to Eri? Heroes and villains collide in this week’s My Hero Academia 4 Episode 21 as a chance encounter sees Deku foiling Gentle Criminal’s perfect infiltration plans. ![]()
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