“My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 21 will see the series resuming the Provisional Hero Licensure Exam arc since the last episode was a special installment in the show. For the next one, participants will continue trying to save all of the people playing victims of a disaster. They will do so while also fighting off villains who the more powerful students will face. All of this combined will result in unexpected failures. [Spoilers Ahead].
As viewers who have already seen the previous episode will have already concluded, some of the students participating in the exam are simply not suited for rescue operations. As such, their only recourse in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 21 would be to face the group acting as the villain. The goal will simply be to hold them off, and Todoroki and Yoarashi will be among those to do so, Otaku Art reports.
With these two characters having such powerful quirks, fans of the anime could be forgiven in thinking that fighting will not be a problem for them. Viewers with such expectations might be in for a surprise at the end of the arc, with failures waiting for surprising characters. This might even come to pass in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 21.
As for the actual villains themselves, however, the preview clip seems to hint that they have some serious power on their hands. It does not seem like they intend to go easy on the students and will be going after them as if they were real villains. Suffice it to say, the participants will have their work cut out for them in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 21.
“My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 21 is expected to air on Sept. 1. Fans can watch the episode via official streaming platforms.


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