The episode concludes the remedial license course arc, where Bakugo, Todoroki, Inasa, and Camie face an unconventional foe: a group of rowdy elementary schoolers.
Rather than overwhelming the kids with their superior quirks, the trainees use their powers to create a dreamlike spectacle.
, we witness the growth of an unexpected friendship between Midoriya and Aoyama . Aoyama admits that, like Midoriya, his body is naturally incompatible with his quirk, leading to his constant stomach issues. His "stalking" was actually a clumsy attempt to show Midoriya that he isn't alone in his struggle. Why This Episode Matters
High above the training, Endeavor watches his son, Shoto. In a pivotal moment of growth, Endeavor promises to become a hero Shoto can truly be proud of, marking a significant step in their fractured relationship. Aoyama’s "Cheesy" Connection
Whether it's winning over a group of kids or finding kinship in shared pain, Episode 80 proves that a hero's greatest strength is their heart. If you’re interested, I can also: Break down the in more detail Give you a preview of the upcoming School Festival Arc Compare how this episode differed from the manga Let me know what you'd like to explore next ! My Hero Academia: Relief for License Trainees - Review
In the world of My Hero Academia , being a hero is often measured by flashy battles and raw power. However, —titled "Relief for License Trainees" —takes a refreshing detour to remind us that the most impactful heroics often happen in the quiet moments of connection and understanding. Winning Hearts, Not Just Battles
Critics from IGN and various anime fan communities highlight this episode as a masterclass in character depth. It sets the stage for the upcoming , reminding us that before these students are warriors, they are teenagers navigating their own physical and emotional burdens.
The Heart of a Hero: Deep Connections in My Hero Academia Episode 80