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My Hero Academia’s Anime Might Be Making A Big Mistake For The Finale

At long last, My Hero Academiaโ€™s anime is going to end, with there only being one episode left at the time of writing. Just like with the manga, the animeโ€™s final arc has been far from perfect, but at the very least, it will end on nothing if not a high note.

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My Hero Academiaโ€™s finale will surely be great to watch, but unfortunately, it might not be as great as it could be; based on how the penultimate episode played out, the anime might be cutting out an essential part of the mangaโ€™s finale, and that would make the finale feel shallow in a way that would be hard to justify.

Why My Hero Academia’s Anime Finale Has A Big Problem

The penultimate episode of My Hero Academia covered half of chapter #429, and based on the preview for the finale, the next episode should cover the second half, Koki Terumotoโ€™s story, and chapter #430. Considering how much content is left to cover, though, that means that My Hero Academia chapter #431, the true finale, wonโ€™t be adapted in the anime.

At the moment, there are rumors of an OVA for the anime marketed as a 12th episode, and that will likely adapt chapter #431, and even the second epilogue, in some capacity. That still means that fans will have to wait even longer to see My Hero Academiaโ€™s proper ending, though, and thatโ€™s disappointing for old and new fans alike.

Why My Hero Academia Chapter 431 Is So Important To The Story

My Hero Academiaโ€™s anime probably wonโ€™t end with chapter #431, and thatโ€™s more disappointing than people probably realize. A big part of why My Hero Academiaโ€™s ending was so controversial was for how rushed it was, so chapter #431 was so beloved for how much closure it added to the story, especially when it came to Izuku and Ochacoโ€™s relationship.

The preview for the finale suggests that it will expand on the mangaโ€™s original finale, and that new content could make up for the hollow nature of the original ending. Even so, not adapting chapter #431 removes so much of what redeemed My Hero Academiaโ€™s ending into a great one, so even then, itโ€™s hard to feel excited about it.

If My Hero Academiaโ€™s anime doesnโ€™t adapt chapter #431, then the anime will inevitably end anticlimactically and could be just as controversial as the mangaโ€™s original ending, if not more so. It does seem like things are being done to work around that, but as it stands, itโ€™s hard not to feel that the finale will be disappointing.