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: The episode concludes with Skeptic targeting Twice (Jin Bubaigawara) using human puppets that resemble Jin, triggering his deep-seated psychological trauma regarding his own clones.
: Toga is confronted by the MLA's Chitose "Curious" Kizuki , who scrutinizes Toga's history as a "demon child". The episode explores how Toga was forced by her parents and society to suppress her blood-related instincts, leading to a psychological "mask" that eventually shattered when she attacked a classmate. BokuNoHeroAcademia5_Ep_21_ITA.mp4
The core of this episode—often described by reviewers from Den of Geek as "Himiko Toga: Origins"—is the deep dive into Toga's past. : The episode concludes with Skeptic targeting Twice
The file refers to the 21st episode of the fifth season of My Hero Academia (titled " Revival Party " or " Risveglio " in Italian). This episode is a pivotal entry in the "My Villain Academia" arc, shifting the narrative focus entirely to the League of Villains and their confrontation with the Meta Liberation Army (MLA) . Narrative Context and the "My Villain Academia" Shift The core of this episode—often described by reviewers
Episode 21 marks a significant tonal departure for the series by centering on the antagonists' "journey of self-discovery". The League, led by , arrives at Deika City to face over 110,000 MLA members. This battle is framed as a clash of ideologies: the League’s desire for total destruction versus the MLA's goal of deregulating "Meta Abilities" as a basic human right. The Tragedy of Himiko Toga
In summary, Episode 21 is a masterclass in humanizing the series' villains, showcasing that their "evil" is often a direct byproduct of a society that refuses to accommodate those with "difficult" Quirks. Boku no Hero Academia Season 5 - Episode 21 discussion
: The episode introduces Geten , an ice-manipulation expert, who engages Dabi in a high-stakes elemental battle.