AlthoughMy Hero Academiahas a stellar reputation for its spectacular fight scenes, one could argue that Season 6 was more action-packed than ever before. Consequently, many fans hope that Season 7 will keep up that momentum.
The following content contains spoilers from Season 6 ofMy Hero Academia.The Paranormal Liberation War and Dark Hero arcs set a dark and sinister tone over the scenery, leaving several problematic ends for the Heroes to somehow tie up. Andwhile One For Alland All For One are very likely to collide in the future, chances are that their major battle will potentially conclude the storyline later on, leaving room for other fights to crop up in Season 7.

7Ochaco Vs Himiko
Himiko Toga receives a harsh reality check in Season 6, when her beloved buddy, Bubaigawara, is ripped from the world before his time. With that, she begins to re-evaluate her (rather one-sided and delusional) “friendships” with Deku andOchaco, while questioning the virtuesof all Heroes.
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Even though Himiko tracks Ochaco down and instigates a fight, the girls have some unfinished business to attend to, seeing that yet another conversation was cut short. And now, it’s out in the open that they are both in love with the same guy, so a fight in the future seems inevitable. Poor heartbroken Himiko hasn’t been seen since her exchange with Ochaco, but she is sure to return to the battlefield in full swing.
6Spinner Vs Shigi-AFO
While manga fans are well aware of whoSpinner is due to make an enemyof (and in the most spectacular way), there is more than one special-someone deserving of Spinner’s rage. In terms of the League of Villains members, this masked wonder has shown the most dedication to Shigaraki (besides maybe Kurogiri, if Nomus count), and is less than pleased about All For One’s forceful take-over of his precious leader’s body.
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After fiercely protecting the unconscious Shigaraki during the Paranormal Liberation War, this authoritative tyrant simply swoops in and takes over, with little regard for the League’s wants and needs. The look of pure terror on Spinner’s face is unforgettable, as he realizes the errors of his ways after essentially leading the lamb to the slaughter. But does Spinner have the guts to confront the almighty All For One head-on, or will Shigaraki’s stubbornness persevere from the inside out?
5The Todorokis
One of the major game-changers of Season 6 involves Dabi’s big reveal, whereby he outs himself as Endeavor’s firstborn son.The #1 Pro-Herosubsequently becomesso overwhelmed with emotion that he is incapable of fighting at top form, leaving poor Shoto to deal with his brother and his potent blue flames.
While recovering from his substantial injuries, Endeavor is met with a sight for sore eyes: his wife and kids have come to offer their forgiveness and support. Shoto and Endeavor agree to collaborate as a team the next time they face Toya and, sadly, both realize that the delinquent is well past the point of redemption. Dabi is even more desperate to fight his family again, to kill Shotojustto see the utter despair on his father’s face.

Kurogiri’s capture results in a massive surprise, as All For One’s ally is a Nomu, onecreated using Oboro Shirakumo’s corpse. This happy-go-lucky Hero was once Aizawa and Yamada’s childhood friend and, during a tear-filled confrontation, the pair managed to spark remnants of Oboro’s soul back into life, from deep within Kurogiri’s darkness.
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Although authorities have no idea how to reverse the Nomu process (and if it is even possible), it’s unfathomable that Eraser Head and Present Mic will simply stand by idly in wait. Moreover, All For One might attempt to rescue Kurogiri from confinement, so chances are, things could come to blows between the warping wonder and these heart-sore Heroes. And if Oboro manages to breach the divide and take charge of his vessel, things could end rather favorably for the long-lost friends.
3Mirio Vs Overhaul
Deku essentially stumbles across Kai Chisaki during his big battle against Lady Nagant and quickly captures the shell-of-a-man, sending him straight back to jail. Deku gets a bit too chatty with the Yakuza boss and suggests he begs for Eri’s forgiveness before asking for any favors and, by the look on Overhaul’s face, he seems to have completely forgotten about the girl.
Thanks to Deku’s blunder, Chisaki now has newfound hope, as Eri could potentially restore his hands, and subsequently, his Quirk, too. Overhaul’s desperation to make things right with his “father” could inspire another prison escape, leading straight to Eri’s door.Considering Mirio fell shortin the last fight against Chisaki (and that he is often seen alongside Eri), Lemillion is most likely to intervene, and hopefully put Overhaul straight back into line (showing off his newly restored Quirk in the process, to add some salt to the wound).

2Moonfish Vs Bakugo
The first time that Moonfish and Bakugo clashed during the Forest Training Camp arc, the hot-headed Hero was rendered virtually useless against this flesh-guzzling adversary. Bakugo’s ego was surely bruised as he was forced to rely on Shoto and Tokoyami to finish Moonfish off since his explosive abilities would have set the forest on fire.
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All For One orchestrates a mass breakout in Season 6, and Moonfish is seen among the other miscreants gleefully escaping Tartarus and is assumedly running rampant through the streets at this very moment.Bakugo would be gratefulfor another chance to set the record straight, proving once and for all that he can overpower this brutal, bloodthirsty berserker.
1Deku Vs Shigaraki
The next time that Deku and Shigaraki clash will be unlike ever before since the young Hero discovered the root of the problem and has vowed to free his nemesis from All For One’s clutches.Deku will assumedly try his bestto limit the damage inflicted on Shigaraki’s body, to his own detriment, while trying to provide the tormented soul with the opportunity to regain control of his form. And All For One is unlikely to go down without a fight.
However, Shigaraki’s rejection of All For One’s dominance does not automatically make him a Hero; being the ultimate Symbol of Fear has been his lifelong mission! It seems implausible that, once free, Shigaraki would simply thank Deku and walk away. So long as he is physically capable of fighting at this point, Shigaraki won’t pass up the opportunity to cause more death and destruction, with Deku conveniently already served up on a platter.


