My Hero Academia has been through a lot of story arcs at this point, with some better than others. Here's every story arc, ranked.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT My Hero Academia's anime has now adapted almost every story arc in the manga, with only three left to go, but how do these anime arcs stack up against one another? With how long and varied the story has been, these arcs can be quite different from one another, making a strict ranking difficult. Still, it's possible to compare these arcs to one another and pull out reasons why some are better.
16 U.A. School Festival Arc The School Festival arc comes after the incredible Shie Hassaikai arc, and is a bit of a "breather arc," with much lower stakes. While having moments for the story to breathe and the characters to relax is an important part of storytelling, the relatively low stakes of this particular arc keep it from ranking too highly.
13 Pro Hero Arc How much one likes the four-episode Pro Hero arc will depend entirely on their feelings about Endeavor, who is the star of this arc. Endeavor is a controversial character due to his status as #1 hero clashing with his abusive private life, so an arc focused on him is always going to be iffy. Endeavor's battle with the High-End Nomu is pretty impressive, but Endeavor can be a hard character to root for.
10 Provisional Hero License Exam Arc The Provisional Hero License Exam arc lasts 12 episodes, and has a fair amount of anime-original content added to it. The arc pits the kids of Class 1-A against students from other schools, who are all competing to obtain a small number of available provisional hero licenses.
7 U.S.J. Arc The attack on the U.S.J, or "Unforeseen Simulation Joint," was the first time that the students had to battle against real villains, and they'd only been in school for a few weeks. By splitting the class up into smaller groups, it gave a chance for both the characters to get to know each other and the audience to get to know the characters better, particularly Tsuyu Asui, who accompanies Midoriya for much of this arc.
4 Dark Hero Arc The Dark Hero arc is set after the Paranormal Liberation War, when Deku is on the run from All for One and his various assassins. The arc features a very different version of Midoriya than that seen in the rest of the series, as he grows isolated, desperate to keep the others safe by avoiding them.
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