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‘My Hero Academia’ Unveils New Special Episode Set in Endeavor’s Agency Arc

Season 6 of My Hero Academia is making us wait quite a bit, and fans are getting restless. So, what’s the best way to keep us happy? More episodes to kill time, of course.

My Hero Academia’s two-episode theatrical screening will be here soon to cool down your nerves. With the most comic instances and wacky villains, it will be a real summer treat.

A two-episode special of My Hero Academia will be screened in theaters on June 16-19. While the first episode was teased in May, the visual and plot for the second episode have just been unveiled.

The second episode is titled “Laugh! Like Hell” and will take place during the Endeavor Agency Internship Arc.




A new villain will be featured in the story, Mr. Smiley. He is a self-proclaimed artist who draws graffiti all over the city, and his quirk helps him evade being captured every time.

Since the graffiti is made in areas under Endeavor’s jurisdiction, the crime is reported to him. The flaming hero can’t care less since he considers it a minor offense, that is until his own house gets vandalized.

I bet this will be a fun episode with the heroes getting into unexpected troubles with Mr. Smiley. Can you really blame me for wanting to see how petty Endeavor can be?

Details on the first episode were released early on. It is an original story that centers on pro-heroes who form the Hero League Baseball.

Overall, both the episodes will cheer you up before you dive into the more serious matters in season 6. So, let’s wait and watch just how silly the heroes can be in these extras.

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