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Does Bakugo Come Back to Life in Season 7? My Hero Academia Season 6 Recap

In Season 7, Bakugo's fate is left unclear as he is severely injured. His status remains uncertain, with no definite answer on whether he comes back to life.

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Updated Jul 26, 2024

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Does Bakugo Come Back to Life in Season 7? My Hero Academia Season 6 Recap

Does Bakugo Come Back to Life in Season 7?

In Season 7 of "My Hero Academia," Bakugo gets seriously hurt during a big fight with All for Shigaraki. He reaches a new level of power but ends up with his heart destroyed. The show leaves us wondering if Bakugo will survive or not.

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Fans are left in suspense because the season doesn't show his final fate. In the manga, it's also unclear for a while if he will live or die. So, we don't get a clear answer in Season 7. Bakugo's bravery and his bond with his friends are highlighted. The season focuses on his growth as a hero. We have to wait to see what happens next.

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My Hero Academia Season 6 Recap

Season 6 of "My Hero Academia" has 25 episodes and aired from October 1, 2022, to March 25, 2023. It shows the big "Paranormal Liberation War" and "Dark Hero" arcs. The heroes, including U.A. High School students like Izuku Midoriya, fight the Paranormal Liberation Front led by Tomura Shigaraki.

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The battle is intense, and many heroes get hurt. After the war, the heroes try to save people and catch villains, but they lose public trust. All For One escapes from prison, and Izuku decides to leave school to help the Pro Heroes fight the villains. The season's opening song is "Hitamuki" by Super Beaver, and the ending song is "Sketch" by Kiro Akiyama.

Where to Watch My Hero Academia?

Viewers can watch "My Hero Academia" on several streaming platforms. In the United States, it's available on Crunchyroll and Funimation. Both platforms offer the anime with English subtitles and dubs. Hulu also has "My Hero Academia" in its library. For TV viewers, it airs on Adult Swim's Toonami block.

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My Hero Academia

"My Hero Academia" is a story about a boy named Izuku Midoriya who wants to be a superhero. In a world where many people have special powers called Quirks, Izuku is born without one. One day, the greatest hero, All Might, sees Izuku's potential and gives him his own Quirk. Izuku then joins a special school to train and become a hero. The series follows his journey, facing many challenges and villains. It’s a mix of adventure, friendship, and heroism.

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