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Boku no Hero Academia 100 / My Hero Academia Episode 100

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The 100th episode of Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia) begins in the aftermath of the fifth and final team battle training match, with both sets of students looking back on their own performances. After a quick debrief, focus shifts to Deku’s individual training with Bakugo, the objective being getting Deku to be more comfortable with the second Quirk that has manifested within him: Blackwhip. Bakugo is fully in the know about the origin of Deku’s abilities and is now committed to helping him achieve his potential, albeit for his own reasons. At this point, Deku is still unable to use his new power. Later that night, classes 1-A and 1-B get together at the dorms for a little social gathering.

The next day, Midoriya and Monoma Neito (Hero Name: Phantom Thief; Quirk: Copy) are summoned by Aizawa to visit Togata Mirio (Hero Name: Lemillion; Quirk: Permeation) and Eri (Quirk: Rewind). Aizawa intends to help Eri learn how to use her ability by having Monoma copy it and teach her how to use it, but this plan fails. Meanwhile, Bakugo and Todoroki face their final assessment in their pursuit to get their provisional hero licenses. Their test is off-screened. We’re then shown the entrance of a band of criminals sweeping through the city by means of some kind of water manipulation Quirk. As people’s belongings are stolen from them, we hear All Might’s voice as he notices the carnage unfold. Bakugo immediately decides he’s going to intervene, and Shoto calmly adds that they’ll fight on the retired hero’s behalf as the camera shows us a closeup of the provisional license card in Shoto’s hand. This introduces the Bakugo-Todoroki tag-team we’ve been itching to see since the tournament arc in season 2, giving the two new provisional heroes a chance to hop into the fray less than 30 minutes after acing their test.

The two dazzle us with a combination of flashy moves and heroism when the main villain unleashes a barrage of razor-sharp jets of pressurized carbonated water that cut through steel like butter, endangering the civilians present. The former Number 1 Hero, All Might, shows that he’s still got it when he tries to save a civilian from a falling streetlight, but his effort isn’t enough and he has to be helped out by an indignant Bakugo who barks, “If you’re trying to commit suicide, do it somewhere else!” Meanwhile, Todoroki is engaged against the enemy, unleashing a move that is the improved version of the massive explosive attack he unleashed against Midoriya during the tournament arc: the Flashfreeze Heatwave. This devastating attack incinerates a curtain of ice Shoto created out of the water the criminals were producing. The result was a small eruption that immobilized the villain. The outcome? Bakugo and Todoroki managed to stop the bad guys and retrieve all of the stuff they stole – a perfect performance that earned them both high praise, but never mind all that! The animation and soundtrack came together beautifully and a great voice acting performance by Kaji Yuki gave Todoroki’s Borei Neppa (Flashfreeze Heatwave) an epic reintroduction.

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