My Hero Academia Season 7
Synopsis
Following an all-out battle with the Paranormal Liberation Front, it is difficult for the people of Japan to continue placing faith in their heroes. To combat the combined power of Tomura Shigaraki and All For One, All Might calls for his ally from the West—the strongest woman on the planet, Star and Stripe. However, All For One decides to intercept Star and her fleet to get his hands on her overpowered quirk before she can enter Japanese airspace. Although Endeavor, Hawks, and Best Jeanist are headed to the rendezvous point, Star makes a gamble in the present to save her comrades. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Audience sentiment is divided. Some viewers praise the season's emotional depth, stunning visuals, and satisfying culmination of storylines, considering it the best season yet. Others criticize the pacing, excessive flashbacks, predictable plot, and overuse of characters, finding the season disjointed and emotionally empty. Overall, the season seems to have rekindled some love for the series after lukewarm previous installments, but with notable flaws.
Strengths
- Great animation and visuals, especially during fight scenes.
- Strong emotional depth and character development.
- Satisfying culmination of storylines and character arcs.
- Excellent soundtrack that enhances emotional impact.
Weaknesses
- Pacing issues, with excessive flashbacks and exposition.
- Too many characters, leading to some feeling irrelevant.
- Predictable plot points and reliance on the power of friendship.
- Inconsistent power scaling.
- Overuse of tragic backstories.