Monday, June 29, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 164

 Izuku has to give up something big to save the day.


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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 163

 Like so many villains, AFO's origin is sad and petty.


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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 162

 Bakugo is shifting into Turbo. 


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Friday, June 26, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 161

Stain and All Might try to finish this fight with AFO once and for all. 

Last time on My Hero Academia All Might tried his Hail Mary. Using his Hercules battle system and a suit of power armor that could mimic his students Quirks, All Might led AFO on a merry chase through the ruins of Kamino Ward. He took a serious hit from AFO, but that was a calculated risk to force AFO into position. He trapped the self-proclaimed demon lord in mechanical tentacles and with ice so that he could be blasted by his Hercules cannon that floated above them. The laser was named after Aoyama’s hero name, Can’t Stop Twinkling, for dramatic purposes. The sustained burst from the cannon and a sonic attack based on Earphone Jack kept AFO pinned for a while, but eventually the cannon overloaded and AFO freed himself. The attack forced AFO to heal more using Rewind which, unbeknownst to him, has de-aged him to a young teen. Pissed off and just so done with All Might, AFO prepared to finish him off, but suddenly frozen in place. Why? Because Stain decided to intervene. The former hero killer licked up some of the blood AFO spilled and used his Quirk to paralyze the Demon Lord. He leaps in to help All Might attempt to finish AFO off once and for all. At the same time, Aoyama and Hagakure combine their powers to stop Kunieda, a Jailbreaker serial killer. Aoyama unleashed his naval laser without his control belt and Hagakure refracted the laser to increase its power.  Aoyama’s power seemingly increased, as a weird side effect of refracting his attack caused Hagakure to become semi-visible. He doesn’t care much about that, though, as he wants to save the heroes still caught in Kunieda’s killer plants as his last act as a UA student. Enough recapping. Let’s get to it, shall we?

 

We open with a flashback to a very young Toshinori Yagi singing a Japanese song while reading a book with his mother. Mrs. Yagi is a bright, smiling woman that cuddles her young son and encourages him to keep singing. It’s a genuinely sweet moment. Adult All Might is surprised to think that this memory is a part of him. He thinks about the choices that led him to this moment, fighting AFO, and how his life turned out this way. He walks a metaphorical path in his mind and picks up one of a dozen lights that formed behind him and wonders what comes next.

 

After that we return to the fight as it ended last time. All Might injured and running low on resources, gets attacked by an extremely young AFO who mocks him as best he can. He is saved at the last moment by Stain, who encourages All Might to destroy him.

 

We jump back a few minutes to Stain watching Shoto and Iida just before their mad dash to stop Toya and save the rest of the House of Todoroki. All Might radios them and tells them to make that mad dash. They prepare to make their run, and Stain dubs them ‘selfless and bold.’ Stain in his narrator voice tells us that he figured out what was happening via the context clues he got from eavesdropping on that conversation. He followed All Might and AFO across the ruins from a distance, their trail of destruction being incredibly easy to follow. He found blood smears as he went and tried to figure out if they were All Might’s or AFO’s. He claims to have a supernatural sense of smell even with his nose basically being sliced off. That’s some Tanjiro level of sniffing if he was able to figure out the owner by smell… but that’s far from the craziest thing I’ve written about this show over the years so let’s just roll with it.

 

He found a chunk of rock with AFO’s blood on it, licked it, and gloats that his power works on anyone so long as he tastes their blood. They rush AFO together; All Might prepares to strike AFO with his fist and Stain with his sword. He encourages All Might to endure, so they can defeat AFO together and so that All Might can ultimately find and end him, putting an end to Stain once and for all. Just before they hit, AFO activates a Quirk that lets him expel blood. The two combatants are soaked in red fluid as AFO starts to gloat. He knew that Stain would eventually try to interfere with this fight, so he had a contingency plan put in place. He saw Stain escape Tartarus that night and because Stain was the only Tartarus inmate to not join him, he knew he had to prepare. Stain tries to cut him anyway, saying that it’s still the same blood, but AFO catches him in a giant set of monster jaws he grew from his back. He has a quirk that let him change the antigens in his blood, making him effectively immune to Stain’s paralysis. He says that a trick to ruling from the shadows is to leave as few traces as possible. All Might tries to help Stain, but AFO whips Stain around to knock him back. He throws Stain across the city and into a building.

 

AFO and All Might chase him. AFO takes a moment to thank Stain, as his initial message about purging hero society was extremely useful in forging the League of Villains and Tomura Shigaraki into an effective force for him. But, alas, his usefulness has ended. Other than maybe his Quirk, which AFO thinks will be a very nice addition to his collection. An incredibly badly injured Stain says that his role isn’t done yet. All Might races to them, but he’s too slow. Stain raises his hands overhead, thinking that All Might was his mentor even if he’d not been a proper student. He wills All Might to fight on. And AFO pops him like a balloon. He then whips around and fires a plasma blast at All Might. The attack is too quick for All Might to react to, but Hercule’s rushes over and uses the last built of metal from the cannon to take the hit. The explosion still knocks All Might back.

 

He wakes up to a woman calling out to him by his real name, Toshinori. He wakes up to see Nana standing over him. His master tells him that she has to keep fighting, the story isn’t over just yet. She fades out and Nighteye fades in. He doesn’t say anything but stares at All Might. He says that he’s out of it, he can’t use his support items or his legs anymore. He remembers both Inko and Izuku Midoriya encouraging him to keep fighting because Izuku needs him as a mentor. He flips over and drags himself forward, saying that he’s not done yet and tells AFO to come get him. We see the swirling storm of energy surrounding Izuku’s fight with Tomura. AFO smiles as his body’s glow starts to dim.

 

At the Flying Coffin, we see that the Duplication of Twices breaking down into dust. Hatsume says that the weight of the Flying Coffin is dropping drastically and that they should be able to right themselves. We see a Yaoyorozu for just a moment, and she looks like she got her ass kicked keeping the Twices off them. At HQ, they’ve determined that AFO has reached the maximum distance for Sludge Warp to work and he can teleport to Izuku at any time. Tsukauchi is starting to panic now. He says that Izuku has been able to keep up with Tomura Shigaraki this whole time and that he’d been able to lure Shigaraki away from UA to reduce the risk to the others, but AFO can now teleport them whenever he wants. The balance of Power Izuku has maintained is about to break.

 

Shigaraki looks to the storm and lets us know his plan. Since activating Rewind, his main goal has been to get to this point. He’s going to reach Tomura and transfer his copy of AFO the Quirk to him. When the duplicated Quirk is absorbed, it’ll allow him to take control of Shigaraki again and make him even more powerful. All Might drags himself forward and tries to call AFO to pay attention to him again. AFO ignores him. He tries to Sludge Warp Tomura to him, as he needs to get Tomura away from Izuku for a few minutes to ensure the transfer goes smoothly. Tomura, grappling with Izuku, starts to barf up the sludge that will force him to his master’s side, but he bites down, breaking the sludge and thinks at AFO to not interfere. AFO says that it’s what he suspected that Tomura has absorbed AFO’s consciousness into him. It doesn’t matter, though, according to AFO, he’ll just go to them. He flies down to All Might, intent on finishing him off.

 

The business course students are still filming everything. They look up in time to see AFO dragging All Might’s limp body through the sky. He mocks All Might, asking if his countenance is so tragic because he led these children to their deaths.

 

Tomura mocks Izuku, saying that he really should rush over to save All Might. He promises to keep himself busy by murdering all the heroes that fought him earlier, and that they’ll all be dead by the time Izuku gets back. Izuku looks over and sees the limp All Might hanging from AFO’s grip. He remembers their promise to work together to fight fate. Narrator Present Mic lets us know that Izuku wants to be a good apprentice and that he’s ‘mastered’ his tears, but he’s once again holding them back as he dithers on what to do. Worst, inside Izuku’s mind palace, he feels All Might’s Vestige starting to fade. Which doesn’t make complete sense as he’s the only vestige of a living person. Surely the Vestige should get stronger as the real All Might dies, right?

 

Anyway, All Might remembers Izuku’s question about being a hero without a Quirk. He finally answers “yes,” and remembers all of the times that Izuku proved himself a hero since the start of the series, punching the robot in the entrance exam, battling his friends and the League of Villains and so on. He says that Izuku can’t give up on his dreams and neither can he. He wraps his arm around AFO’s neck. For some reason, this triggers a memory in AFO. We see the final moments of the battle between Nana Shimura and AFO. Nana sacrificed herself to hold AFO back, giving Gran Torino enough time to escape with young Toshinori. She asks her friend to see Toshinori’s training through and to help him become the symbol of piece. AFO says that she stuck to her convictions but lacked the power to see them through. He held Nana by the neck as the Seventh Wielder told him that Toshinori will beat him, as Toshinori is even crazier than AFO. In the present, the arm band around All Might’s forearm starts to glow. He says that he hopes that this explosion will be intense enough to revert AFO back to a toddler. AFO realizes in a panic that All Might intends to kill them both. All Might realized looking back on his life something important… but we don’t get to hear what that is. Why? AFO grew spines that pierced the arm band, breaking it before it could go off. He then licks All Might’s blood up and uses Blood Curdle to freeze him. He knows how dangerous a wounded hero can be, so he’s not taking any risk that All Might will find another way to foil him. He refuses to let All Might go out in a blaze of glory. He gives a full mouth ripping Joker grin when he sees All Might’s face and realizes that it is the look of ultimate despair he was hoping for.

 

At HQ, La Brava encourages Gentle to intervene. Gentle prepares to leap over since UA has stabilized, but then AFO unleashes a plasma blast and destroys UA’s engines again. Gentle scrambles to keep the Coffin afloat. AFO says that he got distracted and missed Gentle, but it doesn’t matter as his aspirations will crush him anyway. The Star brigade fly in and start firing on AFO. He barely cares, flicking a wrist and cutting their ships down.

 

The world watches as All Might is raised over AFO’s head. Everyone is panicking as they realize that they’re going to witness the death of All Might. We see Melissa Shield start to cry, as well as random citizens across Japan and the world process what they’re about to see. Someone says that the death of All Might, regardless of how it happens, will be the end of an era. AFO starts to pull, intending on ripping All Might’s legs from his body. Izuku reaches out to his mentor, and Tomura starts to struggle free of Izuku’s bonds. Tsukauchi begs someone, anyone to save All Might. There’s a MASSIVE explosion on the Flying Coffin, and who should struggle to his feet but Katsuki Bakugo.

 

All Might on his mental road sees child sized Izuku and Bakugo running and giggling while holding the balls of light he visualized earlier. The balls of light morph into All Might trading cards. One light ball flashes and travels to the ‘real’ world and into Bakugo’s hand, taking on the form of his burnt and broken All Might card. The episode ends with the words “The End of an Era, and the Beginning.”

 

Well, I wasn’t expecting Stain to go out like that. I’m not sure he deserved to go out like that, dying in the line of duty, trying to protect All Might. The man was a deeply disturbed person, responsible for the deaths of 40 heroes and the crippling of more, including Idia’s brother. He was a zealot for the ideal of All Might that didn’t understand All Might, beyond the basic notion that heroes need to be selfless. He hurt people that absolutely didn’t deserve it because they, in his eyes, didn’t meet All Might’s impossible standards. That is the sort of person that shouldn’t get what he wanted. But… I suppose since he wanted All Might to be the one to kill him, I guess he was still denied. I give him props for hurling himself at AFO, though. The man could have just stood back and just let his Blood Curdle and All Might do the work, but no, he leaps in there and tries to get a swing in. Shame AFO just threw up all his blood on them. I’d say that felt like an ex machina… but, I suppose AFO has been shown to be enough of a planner that the idea that he got a Quirk specifically to counter Blood Curdle isn’t farfetched. Given the fight that they’re in, the fact that he can now freeze people by licking their blood is probably horrible. That final shot, of AFO preparing to rip All Might in half while the whole world watches impotently was really well done. I knew Bakugo was going to survive, I knew that he would probably factor into the final battle more than he’d already had… but it was still hyped to see him get up and be ready to throw down with the Demon King. Bakugo is perhaps the best student left standing other than Izuku to face off against AFO. He’s incredibly fast, he is a ranged specialist that can fly (more or less), and he’s a lunatic that just came back from the dead. AFO is going to regret not blowing up the top half of the Flying Coffin is all I’m saying. We’ll see how well he does… next time. See you then. Have a good night! And stay safe. 

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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 160

 All Might's got a Hail Mary attack that might just work. 

Last time on My Hero Academia All Might busted out his new toy. His de facto niece and confidant Melissa Shield build him a battle suit and the Hercules System to allow All Might the chance to slug it out with AFO one last time. The suit has weapons and powerups all based on the Quirks of Class 1A and coupled with his years long obsession with AFO and how he fights, the retired hero was able to last more than thirty seconds against All For One. Which is something basically no one thought a Quirkless person could do. He’s doing his best to slowdown AFO in the hopes that Izuku can beat Tomura before AFO could reach him. It’s a stall, everyone knows it, and it’s only working because the connection AFO created between himself and Tomura is basically causing Tomura’s irrationally intense hatred of All Might to funnel back into AFO and make him sloppy. All Might notices that AFO is getting even younger as they fight and realizes that the more AFO uses Rewind to heal, the younger he gets. Which gives him a win condition when his previous one was just ‘survive as long as you can.’ Izuku senses All Might’s fight through the Toshinori Vestige in his mind and they agree to finish this once and for all. Oh, and Uraraka was bleeding out from the stomach wound that Toga gave her, but Toga drank her blood, sealed the wound and then gave her a blood transfusion in Uraraka’s form to save her life at the cost of Toga’s own. Enough recapping. Let’s get to it, shall we?

 

Most of this episode is in fact a recap of the previous episode. I think really the only thing they cut was the opening with Uraraka and Toga and some of the cutaways to the police station.

 

We begin with a recap of the fight thus far. We hit the big moments, All Might’s opening charge, the Red Riot shield, followed by the Black Whip/Chargebolt combo to keep AFO from regenerating. He vows to use everything that he was ever given to take AFO one and for all. Sugar Man enhanced Shoot-style kick, Tsukuyomi shield, followed by Pinky acid stab. Flashback to his vow to be the Symbol of Peace to Nana Shimura, and then to Izuku asking if he could be a hero without a Quirk, followed by Stain saying that All Might was a hero even without his power. All Might realizing that Rewind is de-aging AFO at a faster rate and that he now has a real win condition. He activates his Uravity and Ingenium thrusters, and begs his students to keep giving him their strength.

 

Now onto the new stuff.

 

He uses mechanical Tentacole tentacles that have Froppy’s suction to pick up speed and maneuver between buildings. He plans to keep running, but in a way that’ll keep AFO from getting bored and realizing he needs to rush to get Izuku. He activates Shoto and Tailman protocols and prepares his trap. He knows that he’s got the perfect artificial quirk to use against AFO in order to force him to rewind himself even further, but he needs time to build up energy and get into position. He sends off his Anima, a pair of robotic drones in shaped like birds. He gets cut off by AFO. AFO points out how odd it is that All Might laughed like a lunatic before trying to run. He claims to know what All Might is trying to do, and that’s he’s prepared for it. He claims it’ll be easy to kill All Might even in “Power Save” mode and that he’ll enjoy All Might’s screams. He touches the walls and creates a network of spikes to launch from the walls in a net. All Might rockets upward and tries to fly away. He’s cut off by a pair of tentacles with huge chomping mouths waiting above him. All Might flies off and dodges the chomping mouths. AFO mocks All Might, saying that he’s using technology to copy the quirks of much younger heroes. He mocks All Might’s attempts to try to stay relevant when everyone knows he’s just an old man with half his guts missing. He calls All Might pathetic and that he’s going to kill All Might on national television, indicating the camera recording all this.

 

AFO leaps through a wall, cutting All Might off and slamming him into the ground. He screams that the Light of Justice will be snuffed out. All Might flashes back to that mental image of him trying to keep the metaphorical embers of OFA burning despite bitter, freezing cold. He says that AFO still doesn’t understand him. He wraps AFO in a tentacle, rams another into his mouth and fires off a freezing ray that starts to freeze him solid. All Might says that the thing about light is, even if his flickers and dies, it’ll ignite other lights that will stand against him.

 

We cut to a Tartarus Jailbreaker, Kunieda. Kunieda creates huge purple flowers that parasitically drain the life out of his victims. Narrator Present Mic tells us that this is taking place about 300 meters from the All Might fight. Kunieda faced off against the heroes that stayed behind to fight the members of AFO’s army that weren’t dangerous enough to be included in the scattering plan. Kunieda unfortunately has overwhelmed the heroes, trapping them all in his purple plants. The only one still up is Aoyama, though he’s wrapped up too. The roots are rapidly digesting people through their roots. The roots digest all of Fat Gum’s fat, and the plant morphs into a something that looks like a cousin of Audrey 2 from Little Shop of Horrors. Fat Guy eggs Aoyama on and says he needs to take this guy out. Kunieda starts to gloat, saying that Aoyama can’t beat him, as Kunieda’s plants broke and stole Aoyama’s belt. Without it, he can’t aim properly and his power leaks out everywhere. We see that that is in fact the case, as Aoyama’s naval laser is bleeding out all over the place. Kunieda mocks Aoyama for having a Quirk so ill-suited for his body.

 

Aoyama flashes back to when his parents got him his original belt that helped him regulate his naval laser and how happy the Aoyama family was. Aoyama thanks Kunieda for reminding him what’s important, and how he needs to work harder than his peers in order to shine as bright as them. He starts firing of laser bursts, damaging the plants that entangle him. Kunieda mocks Aoyama for trying to grasp an impossible dream… but then you notice that it seems like the laser pulses are looping around Kunieda. Why? Well… there was one other hero that was still active, just waiting for an opportunity to use a combo attack with Aoyama. Hagakure reveals herself, using her ability to refract and intensify light to super charge naval laser and burn through the plants. She tells Aoyama that it took him long enough and calls him a hero. We see her face briefly as she uses her attack, and she’s got extremely wild hair. I somehow always assumed she kept it short.

 

Back at the AFO fight, All Might uses that as an example of someone picking up the torch of his light and continuing onward. We see the Anima birds fly towards a target. They lock into a huge cannon that had been floating just above the fight. It turns and locks on target, unleashing a huge blast of energy. All Might says that this attack has a name that will surely burn AFO and announces, “Can’t Stop TWINKLING!” as the plasma blast bombards AFO. The attack drives AFO into the ground and keeps on slamming into him. Hercules warns All Might that it can’t keep up this attack for long and that it already has suffered damage. All Might tells it to keep going for as long as possible. He shouts at AFO that he got this idea from Star’s fight with Tomura. He doesn’t have the power to create a sustained energy blast, so he had to improvise. He adds to the laser fire with soundwave vibration via his Earphone Jack attack. He vows to himself to keep this up until AFO is dead.

 

All Might spells out everything that just happened so we know every moment of this was a trap. When the laser had charged up, he released his Tentacole arms so he could fly away. His suit is treated with an Invisible Girl resin that gave him some protection from the laser blast so he could get close enough to use Earphone Jack. He knew that AFO would want to see him in pain, so he allowed himself to take a body blow to ensnare AFO. It cost him the use of his legs, but he thinks this might do it. Then AFO reveals he’s not out yet and fires his bladed tentacle out at All Might. He has to fall back and uses Creatie to reshape bits of his armor into bombs and tosses them at AFO. He begs his suit to finish off AFO now, while his joy still overshadows his pain.

 

We cut to a family in a foreign country watching the fight on TV. A boy asks his grandma who the skeletal man is. Grandma shrugs and says she doesn’t keep up with heroes. She says not to worry so much, as things happening in other countries won’t affect them. The boy agrees halfheartedly and turns back to the TV. The way he starts clenching his hands together makes it clear that he’s rooting for All Might.

 

Back at the fight, the Hercules cannon hits its limit and explodes. AFO drags himself out of the hole and tells All Might that he can’t go beyond using toys. He’s de-aged to a very young teenager, probably no older than Izuku and his friends. All Might tries to deck him, but he’s smacked aside by AFO and he hits the ground hard. AFO starts to gloat, saying that he’ll relish the pain in All Might’s eyes and when he’s done having fun, he’ll mess up All Might’s face just like All Might did to him all those years ago. His body is glowing as he makes a tentacle to attack All Might, but he freezes as some kind of pulse ripples through his body. He tries to take a step but realizes that he can’t move. From behind a ragged voice screams “Everyone bleeds the same color!” Stain has revealed himself, standing atop a jet board of some kind. He launches himself at AFO, licking up more blood to increase the paralysis and shouts at All Might to take AFO out. That’s a hell of a spot to finish.

 

Post credits, damn it Studio Bones, we go back to the Kunieda fight. Hagakure pins Kunieda and radios in that the villain is in custody. Aoyama frees himself and limps towards her. We see that her invisibility isn’t working right, it’s glitching out and we can vaguely see her still. Considering that she still goes around naked in fights, this is something of a problem for her modesty. She covers herself and tries to figure out what happened. She remembers that she became visible for a bit after refracting Aoyama’s attack when she caught him getting his orders from his parents and says that his Quirk might be evolving. Aoyama doesn’t care about that right now, as they need to kill the rest of the plants and free the others. They weren’t destroyed just because Kunieda is down and they’ll keep draining their allies. Aoyama says that they’ll need to do another refraction attack. Hagakure asks if his stomach can handle that and Aoyama tells her that he’ll be fine. He says that because this is his last day as a UA student, no one is going to stop him.

 

When we get down to it, after rehashing the start of the fight, this episode is mostly just covering All Might’s big final gambit to stop AFO and Aoyama’s big moment with Hagakure. And I’m 100% okay with that. Getting to see the level of tactical brilliance that All Might displayed here was great. His power set and general attitude make it seem like he just charges and uses his strength to carry him through whatever fight that he’s in. And while I think that is very much one of his main tactics, we have seen that All Might fights strategically when the need calls for it, and this was just another and the best example of that. He planned this final strike out extremely well, and it probably would have worked if AFO didn’t have Rewind active or some other regeneration Quirk keeping him going. And the fact that the center point of the attack was using Aoyama’s laser against him, (Chef’s kiss) perfect. Unfortunately, AFO’s power is just too great for him to overcome on his own, and I thought that this might be the end for him before Stain showed up. The hero killer was definitely a wild card to throw into this game, but I do completely believe that he’d leap in to help All Might, regardless of anything else going on. His paralysis quirk probably won’t tip the scales in their favor, but every minute that they buy for Izuku is a minute close to AFO de-aging to nothing, so it helps. Aoyama getting one final moment to shine along with Hagakure was sweet. As I said earlier, those two and Mina seemed to be extremely close, so getting off one last combo together was just a sweet way to cap off his story arc. I feel like making Hagakure visible while naked ruins it just a little bit, but Japan has got to Japan. After briefly seeing her earlier and now, fan art of Hagakure and her rainbow hair started popping up a lot on fandom spaces and I get why. If Horikoshi came up with this design early on, he’s an ass for keeping it to himself just to have an invisible girl running around naked joke. Like, come on, she’s got enough hair, she could have made a hair-based suit like Togeta uses so we could have seen her pretty face this whole time. It’s lame. But that’s my one nitpick. Hopefully Aoyama and Hagakure’s part in the story is done, so they can just free everyone else. Just because they’re clearly both exhausted like anyone else, and their offensive options are extremely limited right now. Next time, the Symbol of Peace and the Hero Killer team up to stop the Demon Lord. See you there. 

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 159

 All Might finds a way to have one last brawl with his oldest enemy. 

Last time on My Hero Academia, Uraraka did her best to confront Himiko Toga. The angry, embittered young woman hid herself among the Duplication of Twices and tried to kill everyone, but Uraraka found the real Toga and did her damnedest to just talk out their feelings with her. Toga tries to fight off Uraraka even after the other girl trapped her and all the Twice clones in her anti-gravity touch. She stabs Uraraka in the gut and says that they’ll never understand each other. We get flashbacks to Toga’s backstory, where we learn that she was told to repress her desire to drink blood and was called a monster by like the age of six, so like… there’s no way this girl had a chance of being normal. Uraraka keeps pushing despite her wound and finally breaks through to Toga, saying that Toga is beautiful when smiling her very vulpine smile. It’s at this point that Toga’s Twice transformation runs out and she says goodbye to him one more time as all her clones melt away to dust. Enough recapping. Let’s get to it, shall we?

 

We open on the last moments of last episode, with the two girls floating to the ground as Twice’s transformation runs out. Uraraka tells Toga that she can’t replace the League of Villains, but she’ll do her best to try. We pull out to see how everyone else had faired against the Duplication of Twices. Everyone seems to have survived, one broke down just as it reached a very injured Iida, and it looked like Endeavor tried to shield his family with his body from the squad that came up on him. Hawks had fought one off for a while, the clone attempted to run him through with a dagger as it broke down. Hawks tells this Toga that he has to admit that Twice was a nice guy, but that she already knew that.

 

Toga grabs her mask and her knife, saying that she only started using a knife to become the people that she loves, but that she ended up using it in anger. She looks around and sees that all the heroes that also got his with anti-gravity are floating down super gently to the ground. She realizes that despite her serious stomach wound, Uraraka is using all her strength to make sure that her Quirk releases slowly enough that no one drops from too far. Toga coughs up blood, reminding us that using a copied Quirk drains her more than just shapeshifting. Uraraka’s torso is coated with blood, she’s also got a ton on her face. She’s bleeding out but still trying to save everyone. Toga looks around and sees that no one else is near enough to help. She tells Uraraka that the League of Villains will tear the world apart and that the world they create will be a better fit for her… but she realizes that she can’t lose Uraraka.

 

Toga licks up some of Uraraka’s blood and shapeshifts into her. She’s exhausted from the fighting, though, so part of her face reverts almost immediately. She tells Uraraka that when she transforms using her Quirk, her blood transforms as well, so this should work. She uses her costume’s syringes to transfuse her shapeshifted blood into Uraraka and another needle to stitch up her stomach wound. She talks to Uraraka about what its like being a hero, saying that all she had to do is fight and capture villains, but she genuinely tried to help Toaga. She says that she thinks Uraraka is pretty weird, but she loves that about her. She realizes that Uraraka can’t let her go free and Toga can’t let herself be captured, so she had to come up with another solution. She thanked Uraraka for caring about her, and that she admires that Uraraka doesn’t run from the past like Toga does. She thinks that maybe if she’d met Uraraka sooner, maybe she’d have decided to give as much blood as she took. She hands Uraraka an All Might figure she’d be carrying as she lays beside Uraraka. Toga has a mental image of healing that bird she drank blood from as a child and watching it fly away. She cradles Uraraka to her as she thinks that she’s Himeko Toga and she lived and loved how she wanted.

 

We jump over to All Might who is holding his briefcase and waiting for AFO. He asks if this is what Nighteye saw in his vision. He flashes back to just after the fight where he’d thought he’d killed AFO once and for all, but was hurt in the process. Nighteye shrieked at him that if he kept going on this path, he’ll face off against a villain and die horribly. All Might sees the teenage version of AFO approaching and says its hard to believe this is the same man he fought. He thinks that if the prediction hasn’t changed, this is what Nighteye saw for him. … “BUT I AM STILL HERE!” He activates the briefcase. It and the hood of his car break down into some kind of nanotech that covers his body in an Iron Man like battle suit. He remembers Nana Shimura telling him that in a fight that the strongest one is the one with a smile on their face. That’s why he has to show his face. His mask peels open to show his huge grin as he announces the reveal of ARMORED ALL MIGHT!

 

All Might tells a drone that popped out of his car, Hercules, to record everything and transmit it to his allies. Hercules confirms that its already doing it. The cops watching marvel at All Might’s new suit, and La Brava remarks how crazy it is that All Might is going to face off against All For One. She hits button and starts streaming the video. Tsukauchi remembers when All Might left, All Might saying that he’s going out to help the others. He wonders if All Might has headed out to die. He tells La Brava to turn off the stream, as he knows that All Might is only going to be able to buy them a few minutes at most. He’s doing this to buy time for Izuku, but regardless of how many gadgets he’s brought to bear, a Quirkless human can’t face off against this power.

 

AFO recognizes All Might and looks like he’s equal parts furious and elated. He admits that of all the people he’s faced in his long life, All Might has been the biggest thorn in his side and yet also the one he loved toying with most. He sees that huge grin on All Might’s face and demands to know why he’s laughing when he knows he’s going to die. AFO charges a plasma beam and fires. I’ll point out that he pumped so much energy into that attack his own right arm was burned to a stump. All Might calls out “Red Riot!” to Hercules, and the plates floating behind him form a shield around his body. He survived the hit, but is warned that his shield is down by 66%. The next hit will destroy it, and All Might says that that is fine by him and keeps charging. AFO says that he’s familiar with All Might’s brazen style, but without OFA, he’s flying towards his death. All Might calls out “Black Whip,” and pierces AFO with black cables. He then calls out “Chargebolt,” and AFO gets zapped, which keeps his arm from regenerating. All Might reveals that he’d been studying AFO since he fought Nana Shimura and he also knows how AFO fights. He always opens big, with a huge, messy long ranged attack. It’s designed to weaken his opponent, to soften them up so he can rush in and steal their Quirk. A strategy that’s utterly useless against someone who is Quirkless!

 

At the station, La Brava teasingly asks Tsukauchi if he still thinks this’ll be a bloodbath. Tsukauchi starts crying, thinking to himself that he should have known All Might wouldn’t go quietly.

 

All Might says that he knew after their last brawl that he’d have to face AFO again and that he’d have to come at him with the best technology possible to bridge the gap in their power. He doesn’t say Melissa Shield’s name, but we quickly flash to her anxiously watching the fight as All Might says he traveled to the US where a Friend hooked him up with Hercules and this powered armor. He shouts at AFO that he should know by now that All Might never enters a fight thinking he could lose. He calls out “Cellophane” to bind him, “Sugar Man” to power up his foot by encasing it in more car parts, and “SHOOT STYLE! SMASH!” to hit AFO in the face with a high horsepower kick! As he beats on AFO he admits that this is a little shameless, a man in his fifties beating on a teenager. In his head, All Might says that he figured something out about AFO. In order to mold Tomura Shigaraki and try to steal OFA, he nurtured an intense hatred and anger in the boy that is now feeding back into AFO. The only reason they’re fighting right now is that Shigaraki’s anger is making AFO blind to reason. All Might loudly proclaims that he’ll get AFO so angry that he can’t focus on anyone else in the world!

 

AFO combines Springify, Brawn Boost, Air Cannon, Rivet Stab, Dark Ball and Impure Beam to make a huge blast that sends All Might through several buildings. All Might’s suit is damaged by the hit, but his suit’s Auto-Guard cape “Tsukoyomi” absorbed most of the blow. He points out that that string of Quirks was completely random, which makes him pretty sure that his taunts are working. Hercules tells him that his left arm and collarbone were also broken in the blast and All Might calls for maximum assistance. AFO floats over and tries to mock All Might back, saying that his ‘fancy body bag’ can only give out so much power. Once it’s broken, he’ll be useless. All Might remembers advising Izuku not to rely too much on an item as some heroes fall to pieces if they lose theirs. He flashes back to when he met Nana, where we see she saved him from fighting a gang using a mop handle. She asks if he really thought he’d win with just that.

 

All Might says that he and AFO think alike and charges, striking his face. AFO unleashes a huge blast of energy from his body, saying that he’s got more than enough time to ‘pick up some trash’ and then get back to hunting Izuku. All Might says what’s pathetic is AFO acting like he’s untouchable. He calls up another item, an injection of Pinky Acid that he rams into AFO’s side. Mina’s acid is potent, infecting his body in seconds. AFO shrieks in fury as All Might jeers at him.

 

He flashes back to begging Nana Shimura into taking him as her student. Young Toshinori reveals that his family was killed recently by villains, Nana isn’t impressed as something similar happened to her and she doesn’t want to help someone seek revenge. Toshinori impresses her by his resolve to become a symbol to unite people. He wants to be the Symbol of Peace, to devote himself to bringing everyone out of the darkness.

 

In the present, AFO flings All Might aside. At the police station, they see that AFO is getting closer to Izuku and UA, but he’s visibly diverted his path to fight All Might. Tsukauchi tears up watching his friend throw himself at this villain.

 

Hercules tells All Might that he’s got a lot of broken bones from that hit and his lungs were damaged. As AFO flies after him, her remembers meeting Izuku and thinking about how odd it was to think he used to be that young. He also remembers his meeting with Stain, as the hero killer refused to believe he was All Might as All Might smiled regardless of his power. The suit binds his injuries as he gets back up. He looks up to see AFO has de-aged even more and thinks that AFO doesn’t realize how much he’s been rewound. He doesn’t want to call attention to it and bring FO back to his sense. He realizes that AFO must have used his Quirks to purge the poison from his system. All Might finally realizes that AFO’s rewind is speeding up each time it heals him from wounds. So he just needs to keep piling on the damage to make him de-age to nothing. He starts laughing, driving AFO into a further rage. He calls out to Hercules for more backup. His car launches more parts, merging with his suit as he calls out to his thrusters, “Uravity and Ingenium,” and sets them to full throttle. He asks his students, Class A, to lend him his strength. We flash to the 1A students, all over who look like they’ve gotten rocked to one degree or another before settling on Kaminari. He’s watching from above as Izuku tangles with Tomura, creating a huge cyclone of power. The winds they’re kicking up are infused with his signature green energy making a sort of cyclone of lightning around them. Izuku senses through All Might’s vestige that he’s also fighting. All Might tells him that they’ll win this together!

 

After the credits we see an All Might card in the rain with the promise “To be concluded.” That’s a hell of a season finale.

 

One aspect that I really liked about this fight is that both parties know this is a stall. All Might knows that regardless of how powerful this suit Melissa built for him is, regardless of what techniques he uses against AFO, that at the end of the day he’s going to be a speedbump slowing the eldest Shigaraki down. Don’t give me that look, that even fits with what All Might says about him never thinking he’s going to lose a fight. His win is distracting AFO long enough that Izuku either doesn’t have to fight him at all or for the barest minimum amount of time before he de-ages to nothing. So, AFO can break all of his bones, disintegrate him into smoke or do any other number of horrible things to him, but at the end of the day, All Might will still ‘win’ in the sense that he wasted AFO’s time when every second mattered. And I like that AFO also knows that this is a stall, but he doesn’t care because he wants to beat All Might. This really highlights what an egotistical psycho AFO is, that even in this situation where every second matters, he’s still risking eating up some of his precious time if it means FINALLY wiping the smile off All Might’s face. All Might noticing that AFO’s getting younger at a faster rate based on his healing I think was the first moment where he thought he could potentially win this fight just by running out the clock. His Hercules system is able to pump out enough power to hurt AFO, that’s fact, so if he just keeps laying on the knicks, cuts and blasts, he could win. Death by a thousand cuts and all that. Naming his attacks and armaments after his students was a sweetheart thing to do. All Might clearly loves those kids a lot and is putting a lot of faith in these attacks and defenses based on their skills. I just wonder how he’ll represent something like Koda’s speaking to animals. All Might isn’t showing a Batman level of skill based on prep time, but I like that it’s clear that his boast about studying AFO as much as AFO studied him isn’t bluster. Predicting his opening move and then catching him in the electric cables was just brilliant. I don’t know how much of this fight is going to take up next season, but I hope its at least a couple episodes. And I’ll close on pointing out how sad but sweet a conclusion to Toga’s story this is. She’s a girl that got a raw deal, who’s power made her life hard but who’s family made it exponentially harder, she killed, she hurt people, and she loved with all her heart. She wasn’t a saint by any stretch, but she chose to go out selflessly helping someone she cared about, in her own dysfunctional way, and that’s commendable in its own way. I wish there had been a better ending for her, but having her blood be the thing that saved Uraraka after Uraraka’s blood saved her is a nice bit of symbolic symmetry. The final season is going to be lit. See you tomorrow for that. 

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 158

Uraraka tries one last time to reach Toga.

Last time on My Hero Academia the Todorokis faced off against their Black Sheep. The heroes learn that Dabi’s been building up his internal heat since he woke up from his first fight with Shoto. He’s building that energy up in an insane attempt to turn himself into a high yield bomb that will not only kill Endeavor, but the civilian members of his family, who are stuck in their UA Block nearby due to sabotage. All Might calls up Shoto and Iida and tells the boys that they have to get out there and stop Dabi, and that he got a hero on staff to face off against AFO. Iida and Shoto combine their powers to travel at the speed of a fighter jet to get across the island in time. He still would have been to slow, though, without help. Endeavor did his best to lead his son away, but his injuries kept him from going far. Dabi latches onto his father and Endeavor realizes Dabi has completely lost his mind and is babbling incoherently. He grabs Dabi and tries to fly upwards to try to be Dabi’s only victim, which he feels is his just punishment for so breaking his son. He wouldn’t have gotten high enough, but he was saved by the rest of his family. Rei, Fuyumi, and Natsuo use their ice powers to reduce Dabi’s heat and also beg their son or brother to not do this. Dabi has an epiphany that he doesn’t want to end like this, and he wants to spend time with his family. He also is a bit heartbroken to realize they still showed up for him. He nearly goes off, but Shoto rushes in and uses his Great Glacial Aegir to take away Dabi’s heat entirely. The whole family is burned after this, a visible scarring to match their internal ones. Endeavor drags himself to Dabi and sobs over him, repeating that he’s sorry to him as well as his wife and other children while a burnt-out Dabi mutters how much he hates him. Enough Recapping. Let’s get to it, shall we?

 

After recapping Shoto’s defeat of Dabi, we join with Toga. Still in Twice’s form, she sees Dabi’s fireball go out and remembers his philosophy of living for the day. If life is going to change and your options are to laugh or cry, you might as well laugh, basically. Toga starts tearing up at realizing that her friend was captured and wonders if he was able to laugh through that. We see her twice clones have captured Jiro, Tsu and Uraraka and they seem to be piling themselves up to protect her. We see that the Duplication of Twices are starting to overwhelm the heroes, who are all beaten and badly injured from all the fighting. Narrator Present Mic tells us that the heroes have no way of knowing what the time limit is to Toga’s transformation, and if they don’t stop her soon, the whole nation will be swallowed up by the clones. We get confirmation that Shoto and Iida are both still down after their final freeze and mad dash respectively. Hawks, exhausted and depowered, stands up and prepares to fight with his feather sword if he has to. Uraraka frees herself for a moment with anti-gravity but the Twices tangle her and pull her down.

 

Toga looks over at where she last saw Dabi and wonders if he’s okay or if he’s leaving her too. She’s caught off-guard when Uraraka gets one of her rope lines tangled around Toga’s arm and yanks herself toward the main Toga. She tells Uraraka to back off and tries to cut the line loose. Uraraka yells at Toga that she wants to understand the other girl. She says that they’ve only known each other since last summer, but Toga has changed her perspective on things. Toga tells her to shut up, Uraraka refuses and says she knows that Toga was crying because she couldn’t fully become Twice. She remembers Tsu’s theory that Toga can’t make clones of her other friends because she didn’t love them enough, but Uraraka has a different theory. Namely, that the murderous intent Toga is carrying in her heart is keeping her from her full potential. The hate she feels towards everyone is basically drowning the love she feels for her friends. Toga doesn’t want to hear this and throws a wave of clones at her. Toga draws up Tsu and prepares to cut her down, lashing out at Uraraka for daring to think she can understand the life that Toga has led. She says that Uraraka has lived a life where she wanted for nothing while Toga suffered. … I should point out that Uraraka lived with poor working-class parents and for a while a recurring gag bit in the manga was a series of one-page stories about the ways Uraraka would try to save money. The Urarakas weren’t living in the lap of luxury… but I see her point.

 

Toga flashes back to her childhood. From a young age people were offput by her Quirk and her desire to drink the blood of things she likes. She was slapped as a child where her parents thought she’d killed a bird to drink its blood, something Toga denied. She found it injured and tried to drink it after. That’s still not great, but better than what her parents thought. She was given counseling to try to ‘correct’ her behavior, the psychiatrist telling her parents this kind of ‘perversion’ is common in kids with strong quirks and they will correct her. We see that Toga develops a nervous tick of gnawing at her fingers in this time and she’d regularly chew it until she bled. We see a particularly traumatic moment where her parents were shrieking at her for apparently trying to drink her friend’s blood. She insists she was just trying to stop her friend from bleeding, so what if she drank it? She asks why she has to lie to have a normal life and can’t she have a life where she drinks blood because it makes her happy. They both denounce their clearly pre-teen daughter as a monster. She remembers Curious of the Meta Liberation Arm psychoanalyzing her and saying that she tries to hide herself behind a mask.

 

Toga slashes at Tsu, but Uraraka yanks her away at the last second. She kicks off using compressed air in his boots to pull them both away. Kamui Woods grabs Jiro and pulls her free as Tsu falls towards Jiro. Jiro tries to catch her, but Kamui tells her to stop as that isn’t Tsu, he’s got the real one in his other branch. No, that’s a Toga clone. Turns out, the Clones have been drinking the blood of the injured and have started shifting forms to sew more chaos. Jiro sees a few of herself in the mix and says that is so damn creepy. Kamui says that they need to gather everyone together so they don’t get tricked by clones. The Duplication of Twices start surging around them. Tsu tries to talk to Toga, telling one of the clones that she used to have a very black and white mindset. Tsu follows rules, and that makes her a hero, some people break rules, so that makes them villains, sort of thing. She says that Uraraka doesn’t think like that and all she’s trying to do is talk to Toga. She begs Toga to just have on honest conversation with Uraraka. The real Toga lunges at Uraraka and stabs her in the gut.

 

Uraraka spits up blood as Toga tells her that she refuses to have them pity her based on the rules they made up. She flashes back to when the League of Villains was on the run and Twice asked her if she’d come up with a villain name yet. Twice, Spinner and Mr. Compress pitch her a few that are objectively terrible. Dabi says that its kind of pointless as Quirk registrations made aliases a moot point. Compress points out that’s rich coming from “Dabi.” Tomura says that codenames are silly and that they’re societies attempt to make the real world into a comic book. Toga leaps up and says that’s why she joined the League, she’ll live her life as her authentic self as Himeko Toga.

 

She tries to stab Uraraka again, but Uraraka grabs her to make her float. Toga kicks off her and says that Uraraka acts nice but what she wants is to cage Toga and sentence her to death. Toga says that this is a win or lose, life or death scenario. Her Twice form sort of melts, transforming into a costume reminiscent of his but is more Toga. She says that one of them will die and Uraraka is bleeding out, and that Toga has the numbers advantage. She calls up her redubbed Sad Man’s Legion. The Twice clones climb to the sky forming a gray goo like situation. The Reporter Yu watches from above and says that this is proof of the Quirk Doomsday Theory, that powers will grow until they go out of control and that this one girl proved it. Toga sends a wave of Clones at Uraraka, who uses her Gunhead Marital Arts to touch and scatter the no floating clones. Toga says that’s no big deal as she didn’t hurt the clones or her. Uraraka says that’s the point, she doesn’t want Anti-Gravity to be used to hurt people. Toga remembers her earlier fight with Uraraka when she claimed that she’d never enjoy hurting people. Uraraka tries to make Toga see that she’s trying to understand her, but Toga thinks its just more lies. Uraraka says that when they met, she was terrified of Toga and thought that the other girl just liked causing pain. Toga remembers Twice encouraging to do what she wants and her mother telling her she’s a monster. She screams at Uraraka to just die already.

 

Uraraka says that she’s sorry for pushing her away before. She says that she’s seen a lot of happy people, so Toga can trust her when she said that the smile Toga had when she confessed her feelings to Izuku was pure. There’s also a brief flashback to when as a child Uraraka saw a hero save someone and she did an exaggerated happy dance. She looked behind her and saw a very sad Toga watching as well. Not sure if this is diegetic or not. Uraraka says she doesn’t want to pretend she never saw that beautiful smile as she unleashes a huge wave of Anti-Gravity power, causing everyone to start floating. She tells Toga that while there are things Toga has done that she can’t forgive, she still wants to talk to her about love and life and she’ll offer up all the blood she needs to get Toga to open up to her. We see the child versions of them again, with little Uraraka offering up her arm to Toga. Jiro is among the floating people and she’s clearly in awe that her friend was able to use her Quirk like this.

 

A Twice Clone tries to make a fresh copy but even the new copy floats as well. Kamui Woods grabs Tiger and anchors him to the ground. Tiger is wowed by Uraraka’s display of power, as previously had a limit of about three tons. Safe to say she’s surpassed that. He thinks they’ve grown so much since the training camp.

 

Uraraka is bleeding out and says she’s feeling cold. But she doesn’t care about that, as she wants to reach out and touch Toga’s cold heart. She reveals her backstory about her family’s financial troubles and how she wanted to be a hero for them. But as she grew older she understood that there are more people out there then her parents. She fell in love with Izuku and met Toga and now she wants to help everyone. She asks Toga what is on her mind. Toga is enraged by this and goes for the stab. The mental image of the two shows Toga turning into a Venom like monster, but when she tries to stab little Uraraka she doesn’t move. In the real world, a sobbing Toga says that she falls in love too easily. She falls for people, animals, and even heroes. She tells Uraraka about how Izuku reminded her of a boy she liked named Saito, he was Izuku but Blue instead of Green. She says that she couldn’t tell him she wanted to drink his blood as he’d lecture her like Izuku and Uraraka would have about how that isn’t right. She says that is the whole reason she joined the league, as it was the only place she could live and love like how she wanted. She goes to stab at Uraraka, but it turns into a hug. Uraraka says that Toga was sending her signs of what she wanted but she just didn’t see it. Toga hits her time limit and Twice’s power starts to disintegrate. She says that Jin is leaving her again.

 

They start to drift to the ground. Uraraka tells Toga that if she’s being completely honest, she also thinks it’s admirable to see someone work so hard they get bruised. She tells Toga that she probably can’t take the place of the League, but she can try. Toga asks if she’s cute while smiling her natural, somewhat sinister if I’m honest, smile. And Uraraka says she’s the cutest in the world. We peel back to see a really pretty skyline. It’s a mix of the pink energy of Anti-Gravity and the black dust formed by the dissolving Twice clones.

 

Well, that was an emotional gut punch. Uraraka as a character felt like she was stuck in place basically from the moment she realized she had a crush on Izuku. Before that point, while she was ‘the girl’ of Izuku’s friend group, she had a lot of combat skill and a drive that just seemed to fade with time. More of her screentime was devoted to being flustered that she’s got a thing for green-haired nerds. I think Horikoshi just wasn’t sure what to do with her up until she set her sights on helping/beating Toga, so he fell back on the old fiction stereotype that the number one priority of teenage girls is their crushes. It’s a common trope for a reason. Thankfully, after her one on one with Toga during the raid on Gunga Villa, she seemed to refocus on helping Toga, this girl that she has a kindred connection with that she can’t even fully explain. I liked how they brought her desire to help Toga back to this childhood love of making people happy that she wants to bring forward into her adulthood. I like Toga’s arc. When she was first introduced, she was an implied psychopath dressed in a schoolgirl uniform that likes cutting people and drinking blood. But as we went along, we learned she’s actually a deeply empathetic person with just this unfortunate mental health issue where she conflates pain with love. She’s someone that absolutely needed a psychiatrist, but not the kind she received. Maybe I’m getting this wrong, but I’d compare the help Toga got vs what she needed as like conversion therapy. Her parents wanted her to conform to the strict social norms of Japan, she was told how she felt and acted was wrong, monstrous, and she should be ashamed by her desires. Sounds a bit like what a queer person might hear from bigoted parents, now doesn’t it? She needed someone that could have helped her find other ways to express her feelings, or how to approach someone where she could eventually bring up her desire for blood. I’m not sure how this could be done, all I’m saying is she needed to find ways to live closer to authentic self than to try to bury her desires like her parents wanted. I also liked that Uraraka never tried to trivialize Toga’s relationship with the League of Villains. Like, we all know those guys were a bad influence on her, but at the same time they represent her first real group of friends that didn’t judge her or make her try to conform. They weren’t good for her, but they were hers. I also felt a pang of sorrow when Twice’s power ran out. Toga and he had a connection, proven by him being the only person besides Uraraka whose power she could mimic. They cared about each other a lot, so seeing her have to say goodbye to him again hurt quite a bit. So… Toga’s down. That’s the whole original League of Villains defeated, killed or captured save Tomura and AFO. The story ends how it began, with these two. I suppose Kurogiri is still out there, but I don’t think he’s going to be a huge threat for a bit. We’ll have to wait and see how All Might is going to challenge AFO. I’m so excited for next month. Have a good night everyone, and stay safe. 

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