Till now heroes were winning or were somewhat able to fend off the worst possible outcome but in My Hero Academia episode 150, the tables turned for the worst since villains took control of the battlefield.
Five episodes in, Deku still is nowhere near his designated spot in My Hero Academia episode 150 from where he was supposed to fend off his targeted villain Shigaraki Tomura.
Whereas Bakugo died fighting with his team against Tomura without the trump card Deku, Deku couldn’t be there since there was quite a distance from the location where he was snatched away, the location was Okuto Island.
Despite that Bakugo fought with his life on the line and died like a martyr, no one can blame him and say that he didn’t put forth enough effort.
As for what transpired, to know that, we have to revisit the previous episode of My Hero Academia.
In the previous episode, where, Suneater, Nejire, and Lemillion joined forces to try to fend off Shigaraki Tomura but failed, so it was Bakugo’s turn to fight.
Bakugo after being defeated miserably once was strategizing suitable moves to use against Tomura, and this time he managed to deal some damage to Tomura following that strategy, but the end result was devastating.
A decisive blow from Tomura which Bakugo couldn’t block or dodge penetrated his heart killing him on the spot.
Such a gruesome ending, so to know what happens next, keep an eye on My Hero Academia episode 150.
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Everything Came Crumbling Down In My Hero Academia Episode 150
Situation At The Coffin In The Sky
Bakugo is dead, and all the heroes fighting Shigaraki Tomura in The Coffin In the Sky had the flame of their hope snuffed away.
This is how My Hero Academia episode 150 starts.
Tomura couldn’t be more satisfied and confident than he was since he was able to prepare a suitable “Gift” to welcome Midoriya Izuku(Deku).
Mirko regretted her failure of not being able to kill the incomplete Tomura at the time of the Paranormal Liberation War.
Lemillion blamed his powerlessness.
This disastrous situation in My Hero Academia episode 150 is portrayed seamlessly, which is not extravagant but delivers the message through.
This approach works nicely since it doesn’t break the flow of the story with long-winded flashbacks but carries forward with the mood of devastation.
Everything that heroes did failed, but Best Jeanist still didn’t give up, since he believed strongly that there was a chance, so he started to suture Bakugo’s wounded heart with his fiber quirk.
Situation At Kamino Ward
On the other hand in Kamino Ward, Dabi seemed to have woken up from his slumber as shown in My Hero Academia episode 150.
Even after Todoroki Shoto did put him down.
The first thing Dabi did was burn one of Shoto’s teammates Onima to a crisp and he seemed to have flawlessly copied the ultimate move of Shoto that rendered him senseless previously.
On the other hand, the brain of the villain’s attack strategy Skeptic was busy hacking the satellite network supporting The Coffin In The Sky and it seemed that he was somewhat successful.
Driven by his drive to break the social structure dominated by selected elites, Skeptic was desperate to take control of everything.
Skaptic was desperate to take away everything that was created by him, to support Tomura’s growth and indirectly fulfill Re-Destro’s dream of equality according to capability.
Honestly, this character named Skeptic is a fresh approach to depict a villain among all brawny or scheming ones, since he is the one who from the very beginning used only his wits to climb up to this point.
Situation At The Gunga Villa
Leaving that aside, at the Gunga Villa site, All For One seemed to have regenerated to the body of his prime, with the help of Ujiko Daruma and the product derived after the research on the body material of Eri.
The quirk All For One used is named Rewind, which will keep working until the user rewound to nothing, however, All For One’s ego has already been transplanted in Shigaraki Tomura successfully, so that inconvenience was of little importance.
The point of view of All For One is quite interesting which makes his character attractive.
His point of view of “bad things” is very unique, according to him, this world of an infinite number of cultures and values has infinite versions of “bad things” which in short depend on what one likes or dislikes.
So, according to All For One, this depiction of “bad things” ultimately restricts a minority of people from living freely.
So All For One’s cause for existence is to restrict those people from living freely who restrict others from living freely.
In this aspect, he seems like a saint, no?
Well putting that complex concept aside, let’s see what’s happening overseas.
America has already decided to surrender to All For One’s demand and is in the process of reprimanding the person responsible for sending Star and Stripe to suppress Shigaraki Tomura, many other countries are competing among themselves to be on the good side of Shigaraki Tomura, just as All For One planned.
All hope seemed to be lost on a global scale!!
The tables have turned for the heroes for the worst.
Struggle Of The Heroes In My Hero Academia Episode 150
When darkness becomes dense, a small flickering flame is enough to bring forth light that has the potential to become an all-encompassing flame.
The same thing was happening in My Hero Academia episode 150, as Edgeshot was there, the only one who was able to potentially save Bakugo since his ability allowed him to turn his body into a thread-like substance and infiltrate into one’s body.
Edgeshot planned to infiltrate Bakugo’s body, suture his wounds from the inside, and use cardiac massage from inside his body to resuscitate Bakugo’s dying body.
But there was a drawback, in this process, Edgeshot would lose his ego completely, which is similar to dying, but when a hero is ever afraid of such trivial things when a life is in danger in front of him.
The same was true for Edgeshot, his own life was of little importance for him and he was more than glad to give it up for the future hero, Bakugo.
However, Tomura wasn’t going to let that miracle happen sitting down, so all of the remaining heroes gave their all to stop him, and somehow Mirko’s blows seemed to work on him.
What could have been the reason?
All Tomura could think of was the last attack of Bakugo which had left him disoriented, as the reason for his vulnerability.
It was a race against time, either Tomura would kill all the heroes or Bakugo would be resurrected before that, neither Edgeshot nor Mirko was going to give up easily.
However, everyone seemed to forget that Tomura’s body was evolving continuously to adapt to the surrounding environment, so when another solid evolution happened and made his body impervious to the physical damage, all hopes seemed to be lost.
Among all of this happening probably Lemillion was more frustrated, since according to him, he was the least helpful, so when he heard a notification of upcoming hope which could only come if they could divert Tomura’s attention for at least 2 seconds, he gave up his dignity and resort to childish gag to create a gap.
it was the cue for an attack of upcoming hope, Deku, and Deku landed a decisive blow on Shigaraki Tomura.
Next, what happens, to know that, stay tuned for the next episode...