'My Hero Academia' Just Revealed Its Hardest Exam Yet

Chapter 164 of the My Hero Academia manga is one of the first few steps into the next arc of the [...]

Chapter 164 of the My Hero Academia manga is one of the first few steps into the next arc of the series, and now that fan-favorites Bakugo and Todoroki are back in the fold, things are cranking up in a hilarious way.

As Bakugo and Todoroki continue their supplementary hero exams are failing to get their hero licenses, the next test is tougher than they ever expected. They need to win the hearts of a crowd of rambunctious children.

After Camie from Shiketsu High joins the class (since the investigation into her memory loss from Toga has been fully investigated), Gang Orca reveals their next test. Saying that they're all plenty strong but lacking in key hero areas like teamwork -- and in Bakugo's case, disrespect toward people he's rescuing -- Gang Orca reveals that the test is to help them build "Heart."

Then a crowd from a nearby elementary school bursts in and Orca says that in order to pass this supplementary lesson, Camie, Todoroki, Inasa, and Camie need to work together and sway the hearts of the naughty children and make them more well behaved as a result.

If you are eagerly waiting for season 3 of the series, it recently revealed a new trailer teasing the season as well as an image teasing the season during its official announcement. Then, of course, is the currently running manga series that has just wrapped the arc beyond this, the "Internship" arc. If that's not enough, why not lookup Horikoshi's original one-shot Barrage?

Along with season 3 of the anime series, a film adaptation will also open in 2018. The film will cover a story not seen in the original manga with series creator Horikoshi noting that, "Of course the movie will be filled with Class A's great efforts, that character's past that hasn't been in the manga yet, flashy action scenes, and much more." The film also revealed its first key visual depicting a character fans have never seen before.

For those unfamiliar with My Hero Academia, the series was created by Kohei Horikoshi and has been running in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump since July 2014. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who lives in a world where everyone has super powers but he was born without them. Dreaming to become a superhero anyway, he's eventually scouted by the world's best hero All Might and enrolls in a school for professional heroes. The series has been collected into 15 volumes so far, and has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release since 2015.

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