Summary
Kouhei Horikoshi’sMy Hero Academiais an inspiring story about chasing dreams in the face of insurmountable odds. The series explores the weight of ambitions, the sacrifices needed to achieve greatness, the resilience required to overcome hardship, and the true purpose of heroism. Through its well-developed characters and exciting fight sequences,My Hero Academiadelivers some unforgettable moments that have become fan favorites over the years.
From well-structured backstories to nerve-wracking battles, each episode offers viewers a unique twist. Here are themost rewatchableMy Hero Academiaepisodesbased on their impact on the overall narrative, their emotional influence, and their ability to leave the viewers in awe.

8Season 4, Episode 11: “Lemillion”
Mirio Toga’s Defining Moment
In an attempt to rescue Eri from the clutches of Overhaul and his men,Mirio puts his life on the line. He fights single-handedly like a true hero and almost manages to put down Shie Hassaikai’s leader, but his life takes a dark turn when he is struck by the quirk-erasing bullet while defending Eri.
A world without smiles and humor has no bright future.
Faced with insurmountable odds, Mirio continues to fight. “Lemillion” encapsulates Toga’s spirit of unwavering determination and selflessness, which makes him an example worth emulating for other students aspiring to be a hero.
7Season 7, Episode 11: “Light Fades to Rain”
Katsuki Bakugo Braves His Injuries to Confront Shigaraki
As heroes and villains clash to decide the fate of the world, Tomura Shigaraki single-handedly takes on the collective might of Japan’s top heroes. In the ensuing chaos, U.A. High’s Big Three attempt to put up a brave stand against the menacing villain but soon realize that they are helplessly underpowered to defeat a rival of his stature.
Disregarding all such considerations,Bakugo puts his life on the lineto unleash a barrage of attacks on Shigaraki that would go on to change the fate of the battle in complex ways.
6Season 2, Episode 10: “Shoto Todoroki: Origin”
Shoto Fights His Demons
Shoto Todoroki’s father Endeavorin his pursuit of surpassing All Might pushed his family through hell for years. Having endured the trauma and the lifelong scars that his actions have caused, Shoto vowed not to use the full potential of the Half-Cold Half-Hot quirk in a way to deny his father the satisfaction of thinking that he had done the right thing.
Never using my b***ard of a father’s Quirk. No. By rising to the top without using it, I’ll have denied him everything.
But when he faced Midoriya on the battlefield, his rival encouraged him to embrace his powers and not let the past dictate his present choices. “Shoto Todoroki: Origin” is an emotional rollercoaster that dives deep into Shoto’s internal struggle and the influence Endeavor has had on his life.
5Season 1, Episode 2: “What it Takes to Be a Hero”
Izuku Midoriya Inherits One for All
“What It Takes to Be a Hero” revolves around the events that convinceAll Might to choose Izuku Midoriya as his successorafter the young boy puts his life on the line to save his frenemy despite being quirkless. The act of heroism reminds the Symbol of Peace of similar experiences that top heroes have had in the past.
Izuku’s selflessness not only demonstrates that he has the heart of a hero but also accentuates his potential to personify the core essence of heroism. The episode beautifully sets the tone for the rise of Izuku Midoriya, as his dreams finally seem within his reach for the first time in his life.
4Season 6, Episode 21: “The Lovely Lady Nagant”
The Downfall of a Former Top Hero
After running away from Tartarus, Lady Nagant tries to capture Midoriya on All for One’s instruction. As the battle takes a violent turn, the hero-turned-villain opens up about her descent into villainy and the corruption in the hero world.
“The Lovely Lady Nagant” is one of those rare episodes that reveal the dark underbelly of the hero society from the perspective of a former top hero who became disillusioned by the moral compromises and manipulation that her job demanded.
3Season 7, Episode 19: “I Am Here”
All Might Faces All For Once As the Todoroki Family Tries to Stop Dabi
With the hero society on the verge of falling apart, All for One rushes to reunite with Tomura Shigaraki. But despite losing his quirk,All Might stood in his way, prepared for one last showdown. Meanwhile, Dabi wreaks havoc as he confronts his father for the emotional abuse he caused.
“I Am Here” captures the conflicting emotions of a father who is desperate to make amends and a lifelong hero trying to stop his arch-nemesis once and for all.
2Season 5, Episode 23: “Tenko Shimura: Origin”
Shigaraki’s Tragic Past
Having been raised inthe darkness by All for One, Tomura Shigaraki’s past was always muddled in mystery, as he had no recollections of his early life. When faced with the leader of the Meta Liberation Army, all those memories that were buried in his subconscious began flooding back.
Even if this hero society comes crashing down. Even if I rise to rule the underworld, that weight in my heart is never gonna go away. It’s why I hate everything. Every living, breathing thing just rubs me the wrong way. So why not destroy it all? Why not destroy everything?
The painful past unveils the trauma and despair that resulted in Shigaraki’s descent into villainy and alsohighlights the manipulative influencethat All for One has had on him.
1Season 3, Episode 11: “One for All”
All Might Faces His Arch-Enemy On the Verge of Losing His Powers
As All for One plays his cruel mind games, All Might recalls meeting Nana Shimura when he was young and hoping to become a Symbol of Peace. In the present day, with his powers dwindling and his back against the wall, he gathers all his courage as the onlookers observe with bated breath.
“One for All” capturesthe violent battle that unfoldsas All Might tries to defeat his archnemesis before passing on the baton to his successor, Izuku Midoriya.