My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 3 Review: A new episode from season 7 of the famous My Hero Academia is here and it has the potential to be the best season so far. Let us look at how MHA Season 7 episode 3 fared.
My Hero Academia Season 7 Overview
My Hero Academia Season 7 or Boku no Hero Academia 7th Season (僕のヒーローアカデミア 第7期) is created by Kōhei Horikoshi. Here, the story is set in a world where almost everyone has superpowers, known as Quirks. These powers are commonplace, but our hero, Izuku Midoriya, is a boy born without these so-called Quirks. However, he too has dreams of becoming a superhero.
The director of the anime is Nagasaki Kenji, and Nakayama Naomi, while Kuroda Yousuke will handle the script and Series Composition. Nagasaki Kenji previously worked on the previous seasons of My Hero Academia, No.6, Classroom☆Crisis, etc.
The opening song of My Hero Academia Season 7 will be Ta ga Tame (誰我為)” by TK from Ling tosite sigure, and the ending theme is Tsubomi (蕾)” by Omoinotake.
I have tried my best to keep the review as spoiler-free as possible, but there are certain elements that I had to mention to give proper feedback.
– My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 3 Review Contains Minor Spoilers –
My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 3 Review and Recap – Dabi Can Not Wait

We got another great episode from MHA, which completely shocked me with a twist. Now that Tomura failed to get his hands on Start and Stripe, he is both in despair and physical pain. But All for One does not seem to care at all. He is quite chilled about the entire situation and explains that even though one door is closed, there are multiple others to choose from.
When confronted by Dabi, who is itching to take revenge on his father and cannot stand that Endeavour is active outside, All for One points out a major difference between the two of them. He tells Dabi that he thinks both he and Dabi are similar in nature, but one thing that separates them is how they think things through. Dabi relies on only one way to get things done, whereas All for One creates multiple routes to his goal. This way even if one route fails or one of his many informants betrays him, he has other options left.

Back at U.A., we see all the students trying their best with others and coming up with strategies that are going to be helpful for the main battle. Out of all the training, Bakugo especially comes up with a nice move, which is pretty powerful. On the other hand, Shoto tries to merge his hot and cold sides so that he can use both qualities at the same time to escape from being burned alive by his older brother.
But the highlight of this episode is definitely the revelation of the traitor for which we have all been waiting. This person is so under the radar that it is surprising they were the ones who sold everyone out. However, they’re also presented with a very convincing and understandable reason behind their betrayal. Who it is and why they did such a heinous act is something that you have to find out after watching the episode yourself.

Verdict
This episode again was extremely enjoyable and sets the tone for the upcoming battle. The tension is in the air, and Deku, with others, is gearing up to deceive All for One. The story has been very interesting so far, and I just cannot wait for the main battle to begin.
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