“My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 16 will air in a few days, but details about the episode are already coming to light. Some of them have already been revealed in previews of the previous episode, but readers of the manga will already know about Midoriya’s girl trouble. UA students also become the target of everyone else. Beware of spoilers beyond this point.
The next episode of “My Hero Academia” Season 3 is expected to air next week and it will feature some truly spectacular scenes. As OtakuArt reports, Midoriya gets separated from the rest of his team in episode 16 after a student from a rival school shakes things up with his quirk. The result is a massive landscape change where UA students become more vulnerable as targets.
This is highly disadvantageous for UA since they have become the main focus of the students of other schools. As is the tradition in the provisional hero licensure exam, the so-called “UA crushing” will result in Midoriya and his team facing even bigger threats than expected. This makes “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 16 a real test of what it means to be a hero.
Speaking of Midoriya, “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 16 will also see All Might’s successor getting targeted by a particularly slippery attacker in the form of a female Shiketsu High student named Camie. As students of the school closest to UA in the rankings, it was only natural that Shiketsu would also have extremely talented individuals. This is proven when one of its members eliminated over 100 participants to pass the first phase.
In the case of Camie, Vostory.com details how this Shiketsu student is really good at attacking and disappearing. What really makes this particular character standout, however, is how she turns out to be a rather nasty individual later in the series. This makes her bout with Midoriya particularly meaningful.


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