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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 13 Review: One Of The Best Of This Season

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 13 Review: Koichi faces escalating villain threats, leading to chaos that ultimately earns him recognition.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 12 Review: Family Is Everything

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 12 Review: Knuckleduster engages in a fierce battle with his daughter Tamao in an attempt to save her.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 11 Review: A Shocking Turn Of Events

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 11 Review: Pop Step prepares for a major performance while tensions rise behind the scenes.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 10 Review: Knuckleduster’s Past Secrets

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 10 Review: A good episode that becomes a bit more serious but retains its comedy.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 9 Review: Koichi Is Not Weak

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 9 Review: Koichi might have a single quirk, but it is pretty powerful.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 8 Review: An Unlikeable Pro Hero

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 8 Review: Koichi crosses paths with the flashy yet self-absorbed Captain Celebrity.

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