| Native Title | Boku no Hero Academia 7th Season (僕のヒーローアカデミア 第7期) |
| Manga By | Horikoshi Kouhei |
| Studio | Bones |
| Genre | Shounen, School, Super Power, Action |
| Episodes | 21 |
My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 11 was absolutely thrilling and mindblowing. Let’s delve into the events of Season 7, Episode 11 in My Hero Academia.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 10 Recap
In this episode, Endeavor faces a personal reckoning as he fights All For One, striving to redeem his past actions. The new #1 pro hero grapples with his painful past, reflecting on his selfish quest to surpass All Might via a Quirk marriage. Endeavor must decide if he can forgive himself for his past mistakes and even if he can not, he must get over himself and fight on.
This is because pro heroes like Hawks, Kyoka Jiro, and Fumikage Tokoyami struggle against All For One. There is no one fitting to take care of their enemy other than Endevour and he finally does wake up from his monologues and marches on.

On the other hand, Bakugo falls behind in his fight against Tomura Shigaraki, leaving little time for Deku to intervene. Both Bakugo and Endeavor fight not for selfish reasons but to defeat villainy for the sake of others.
While nothing totally conclusive happens, Episode 10 moves the action and drama along, showcasing fiery battles and personal growth. The fight against All For One and Tomura rages on, with heroes risking everything to protect society.
My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 11 Review and Recap

Today’s episode is hands down one of the best of the series. I was on the edge of my seat while watching and witnessing whatever was going on between the heroes and the villains. It starts right from the time when Bakugo gets captured by Tomura, and everyone rushes to help him. At the forefront, we have the big three, as now Mirio joins Nejire and Tamaki. Mirio quickly becomes a very important part of the fight because of his ability to get close to Tomura without much hassle.
They plan and get Bakugo out of danger temporarily, but not without injury. You might think that after getting battered so much, Bakugo will lay low, but we see him strategizing and planning his attacks even while crying profusely. The ongoing fight between the big three and Tomura is nothing but intense.

Even though they do not give life-threatening injury to our main villain, they manage to keep him busy enough so that he doesn’t go to Bakugo. This is because Tomura singled out Bakugo so that he could damage a precious friend of Deku, his main enemy.
Another important thing that we find in this episode is how there are still traces of the young and desolate boy that Tomura used to be, within him. He becomes extremely agitated when Mirio mentions how he must not have had any friends while growing up, and Tomura quickly defends that statement. Even he realises that there is a part of him that is strange and alienating.

The second half of the episode is where things become crazier than ever. The big three devise a plan that needs the involvement of all of them, especially utilising the quirk of Tamaki. Here, we see him going through the wildest transformation ever, where he incorporates the features of multiple creatures just so he can land a strike on Tomura. But things are easier said than done, and the last bit proves just how strong the threat is this time.
Verdict

I absolutely loved this episode, and I do not know how things will go from now on later in the series. Bakugo has proved that he is worthy of becoming the #1 hero in the future, and I hope he gets the chance to become one. In this episode, you really cannot pick one single person who is the star, as each and every one of them fights with all their might.
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