The students are on the final rounds of the Provision Hero License Exam and it is going to be more challenging for them. Gang Orca will appear in “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21 not to guide the exam takers but to pose as their enemy.
Since it is one of the last stages of the Provisional License Exam arc, the aspiring superheroes should get the taste of a real threat of a villain attack. To do that, experienced superhero Gang Orca is tasked to join the exams and act as the villain. The remaining students will have to team up to defeat Gang Orca in “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21.
In the manga, Gang Orca’s appearance will be announced only after a real explosion, which signals the start of the exam. The “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21 preview also hints that the students will be brought to a location that simulates a real villain attack. Then, power moves and quirks will just be flying all over the place, making the next episode exciting.
Both Gang Orca and the team of students should not hold back in unleashing their powers in order to make the test effective. And Gang Orca seems to have no issues with that. In the “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21 video teaser, the students are even having thoughts of just running away from their pretend enemy. But doing so will obviously mean they fail.
If they fight Gang Orca individually, they are obviously no match for his power and fighting experience. Meanwhile, fan theories on the next episode also suggest that the students’ rivalries are one major weak point that Gang Orca will observe and exploit. Unfortunately for the exam takers in “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21, it appears that Gang Orca will realize the lack of unity among the students first. And to carry out a real threat from a real villain, Gang Orca will use this opportunity.
The remaining students in “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21 will have no choice but to set aside their rivalries and formulate a plan together. This is the only way for them to defeat Gang Orca and move on from the exam. “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21, titled “What’s the Big Idea,” will air on Saturday, Sept. 1.


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