“My Hero Academia” Episode 55 has already aired, and it signified one of the most interesting parts about the Provisional Hero Licensure Exam arc. In the episode, viewers are treated to Midoriya’s response in getting attacked by a person without clothes. What’s more, Todoroki becomes a target because of his perceived arrogance by some “Naruto” knockoffs. Expect major spoilers ahead.
“My Hero Academia” Episode 55 is an incredibly exciting episode in that it showcases how far the students of UA have come. It’s not just Midoriya or the top performers of the school’s competition, either. The episode also showed how Uraraka and Sero, among others, have become more adept at using their Quirks.
In “My Hero Academia” Episode 55, one of the more hilarious developments is how a student from a rival school named Camie was able to get so close to Midoriya by disguising herself as Uraraka. She has taken quite an interest in the All Might successor and aimed to eliminate him right away, Otaku Art reports. He was able to get away, of course, and his classmates soon came to his aid.
The even funnier part is how Camie was essentially fighting naked, which proves distracting for Midoriya. This particular character holds a huge secret, as well, which should be revealed at the end of this arc. This is why “My Hero Academia” Episode 55 is worth watching.
In any case, while Midoriya was busy getting himself out of a pinch, it would seem that Todoroki got a target painted on his back by some generic ninja characters in “My Hero Academia” Episode 55. They don’t like the fact that he is acting so arrogantly by working alone.
By the end of “My Hero Academia” Episode 55, more than 70 students have passed the first phase of the exam, Vostory reports. Among them are Todoroki, Tsuyu Asui, Momo Yaoyorozu, and Kyoka Jiro.


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