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Friday, March 27, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 141

 The students prepare and the mole is finally revealed. 

Last time on My Hero Academia, titans clashed. The US top hero Star and Stripe did her best to try to finish off Tomura Shigaraki by dropping a few dozen Tiamat cruise missiles onto him. Unfortunately, he escaped the destruction by using decay to bury himself deep underground and used his Nomu as a decoy to throw them off. The two clashed again, and ultimately Tomura touched Star and absorbed her power. He also hit her with decay at the same time. Star tried to protect herself with an Order, but decay overcame her power. AFO within Tomura starts gloating, admitting that taking New Order from Star was on his to-do list but it was much farther along. He says that she was one of the few people that could ruin his plans, but having defeated her like this his victory is basically assured. But then Star reveals her final gambit. In a desperate attempt to ensure AFO couldn’t get her Quirk without regretting it, she set a new Order just before they clashed, for New Order to destroy any other quirk it comes into contact with. Star’s Vestige within Shigaraki rampages, destroying quirks within the villain. Shigaraki panics and tries to escape, searching desperately for someone he could dump New Order into. Star’s squad slows him down for a bit but he’s able to escape. He tries to dump New Order on a petty criminal he found, but just before he could, New Order gets used up and disintegrates within him. AFO had too many stored-up Quirks for her to destroy them all, but Star’s Vestige takes solace that she put the fear of Heroes back into him. All Might gives his students the bad news but also reveals that Star’s final attack has bought them a week to prepare. The damage she did to Shigaraki’s body not only removed some of his Quirks but also slowed down Shigaraki’s metamorphosis into AFOs new Vessel. He advises his students to redouble their training in that time, which they reveal that they’ve been doing that since before Izuku left. All Might is immensely proud of his students as the credits roll. Enough recapping. Let’s get to it, shall we?

 

The episode begins with the League of Villains in their hidden cave base. AFO, Toga, Spinner, and Dabi watch as Tomura Shigaraki writhes on the floor and screams in agony as his body attempts to recover from the ordeal that his fight with Star and Stripe put him through. AFO tells his ‘other me’ to endure the pain he’s going through. He uses his quirk to make his life support system to float behind him so he can check on Tomura. He says that Tomura’s Quirks are fatigued after all that he’s been through and that once he’s recovered a little, he’ll get access to his powers again. Toga and Spinner look incredibly uncomfortable with this situation, but they’re unable to do much about their situation at this point. Tomura screams that he’ll make everyone pay, he won’t stop until everyone that so much as remembers All Might’s face has suffered. AFO senses that his Vestige within Tomura have begun to merge, the rage that Tomura is feeling seems to be accelerating the process. He laments not getting hold of New Order but thinks that Star fueling Tomura’s rage so much that integration became easier was a blessing in disguise. He tells Dabi that he’ll have to wait a little longer before acting. Dabi is annoyed by this, as he feels it’s unfair that he has to be cooped up while his father runs free. AFO says that he and Dabi are alike in a lot of ways, but how they differ in how they handle problems. Dabi is single minded on his goal, while AFO says the wise man tries multiple paths to try to get to their destination. He boasts about how he has set up multiple contingency plans in order to reach his desired goal of ‘being the demon lord.’ Tomura’s eyes shoot open and we follow his senses towards UA. AFO says that while it’s unfortunate that Izuku made it back to UA and is now recovering and preparing to face them, he has “many friends” that can help in this situation. We see a brief flash of Hagakure’s outline and her gloves, which, ya know, heavy handedly implies that the UA spy is the invisible girl.

 

At UA, we see the students practicing with their powers. Koda and Sero are helping Tokoyami work on fighting while using Dark Shadow as armor; Kirishima is trying to perfect his defenses by having all the super strength guys wail on him; Yaoyorozu and Kaminari use their powers to make a bunch of generators and charge them up in one go; Mineta hurls his sticky balls at Ashido and Jiro to help them practice destroying targets; Tsu and Uraraka combine their powers to turn Tsu’s tongue into a rubble covered flail to try to hit Iida, who is trying to go faster; and Izuku is using Blackwhip and Air shot to duel Bakugo. Bakugo blasts Izuku out of the air and gives him an explosion Afro. Bakugo brags that he’s perfecting using multiple explosions one after the other for increased power. Izuku figures out that Bakugo is in his winter uniform to sweat more so he has more nitro sweat to work with. Izuku comments that everyone is improving as he watches Shoto try to use his left and right side in perfect synchronization. Shoto himself thinks that he’s almost reached the point where he can use both sides at the same level and hopes that his fire and ice combined will be enough to stop Dabi.

 

We shift focus to Kaminari and Mineta taking a break together. The lightning kid is rehydrating, while Mineta keeps pulling his sticky balls from his head. I assume to both give them more ammo to practice with and to try to increase the amount of balls he can make before his scalp starts breathing. Kaminari comments that while All Might said they’ll be going into an all-out war, he thinks that the two big bads are at their most vulnerable, particularly because Gigantomachia is still being held prisoner. He thinks that they could take them down pretty easily. Bakugo comes up and says that he’s an idiot that forgot three things. One; AFO is a master at hiding himself. They’ve found a lot of his individual bases, but the man himself is always long gone when they do. He also calls him a nutsack face, which is one of Bakugo’s better insults. Jiro and Yaoyorozu join, Yaoyorozu adding that even in a weakened condition they barely survived fighting Tomura, so a more complete version of him is going to be even tougher. And Bakugo says that at the end of the day, the League will be the one to decide where and when they fight. He says that with the Search quirk AFO stole from Ragdoll, he’s basically impossible to sneak up on, but he hopes that that was a Quirk New Order destroyed. Izuku starts saying that his next move will have to be extremely precise, but before he can go into detail about that, Iida karate chops his explosion afro and corrects him that their next move needs to be precise. The others gather round to reinforce this statement. Izuku asks if it’s cool for him to look around campus for a bit, and Iida says that should be fine. He makes a point to say that after Uraraka’s speech, the students and civilians have been getting along well, much to her embarrassment.

 

We cut to the woods just outside of the UA dorms, with Hagakure commenting that ‘you’ve’ been extremely depressed since the raid on the PLF. That ‘you’ took it worse than anyone else. We hear a woman with a noticeably French accent telling her son that they’ve gotten new orders that they must act on, and not to worry as they were in code so no one should realize they’re ‘bad’ orders. If the French accent comment didn’t give it away, yes, its revealed here that the mole is Yuga Aoyama. She says that Aoyama has been depressed for a while and that he even looked sad when they got Izuku back. Aoyama’s mother insists that with AFO out of prison, that everything that he wants will happen and that Aoyama has to follow orders or he and his parents will be killed. Aoyama sobs during this conversation, especially when his mother explicitly states that he was the one that leaked to the League of Villains about the USJ and the Training Camp. Hagakure is horrified when she realizes that Aoyama has been the mole from the beginning. We learn from Aoyama’s parents that Aoyama was originally Quirkless, and in an attempt to give him as normal a life as possible, his parents sought out AFO and got a Quirk from him. His father insists if they’d known what AFO would demand in payment for it, they’d never have done it, but his mother says they’re in too deep to say no now. Hagakure tries to find a way to slip away to get a teacher or someone of authority. Aoyama, still crying, says that the guilt of what he’s done has been crushing him despite the brave face he’s been putting on. He says that when he saw AFO losing to All Might and begin captured after the Kamino Ward incident that he let himself hope that that was the end of his involvement with the villain and he could live a normal life… but obviously that isn’t the case. He hates that he has to keep doing this. There is a rustle in the grass, and the Aoyamas look up to see… Izuku, looking shocked and heartbroken. He says that he ran into Hagakure who told him about what was happening. Mrs. Aoyama tries to play it off as Hagakure being mistaken… but Yuga can’t keep lying to Izuku. He says “of course, it’s you, Midoriya.” He admits that the hates himself for being the only student that couldn’t say anything to get Izuku to come back to UA with the others. Izuku tries to say something, but Aoyama cuts him off. He flashes back to when he got the message that told him that Izuku was given his Quirk by All Might and that AFO wanted it. Izuku cuts into his reminiscence and says that he wasn’t here by accident and had actually gone looking for Aoyama since he thought Aoyama had been acting oddly since he got back. Aoyama admits to everything, calling himself a ‘revolting villain.’

 

Back with the League of Villains, Dabi scoffs at this idea of having ‘friends’ and at AFO trusting a bunch of Randos to get stuff done. AFO compares his ‘friends’ to a cheap lighter, a tool that can be useful but that you throw away the moment it stops working properly. The tool helps him, maybe gives him a laugh, but ultimately it is just something to use up to get to his final destination. None of them are essential.

 

Back in the forest, Aoyama shoves his parents away and tells them to run. He gives us a brief overview of his life story, which was like Izuku’s in some ways. His parents came from wealth and were very happy and loving towards him. They discovered he was quirkless at four or five and had the ‘he’s got the full pinky toe’ explanation that Izuku and his mom got. Because the Aoyama’s were rich, and even more socially paranoid about their son being outcast for being different, they found AFO and were able to get Aoyama a Quirk. Naval laser wasn’t all that compatible with Aoyama’s body, hence his stomach issues whenever he overused it. His parents got him his first belt to help alleviate his issues, and the Aoyamas did their best to act like everything was fine. We see brief glimpses of Aoyama looking terrified as we hear the start of his conversations about UA with AFO, “Tell me when your class will be unsupervised,’ and ‘Tell me more about this training camp.” He was also ordered to lure Izuku out into the open if he ever returned to UA. As Aoyama and his family try to run, he admits that when he read Izuku’s letter about how he got his powers, it filled him with despair. Trying to let his family escape, Aoyama fires off a full power naval laser at Izuku. Izuku preps full cowling to take the hit, but Hagakure jumps in the way. Her Quirk lets her refract light, not just be invisible, so she blocked the attack with almost no effort. She asks Aoyama how he could possibly sleep at night and act like he wasn’t a part of all of this for so long. In this moment we also, for the first time, see a glimpse of Hagakure’s face and she looks as heartbroken as Izuku. Aoyama’s parents try to defend him, but Izuku captures all three in Blackwhip. He tells Aoyama that Hagakure set him free, that he doesn’t have to keep lying and hiding anymore. Izuku asks him to stop fighting so they can work this out.

 

Yuga Aoyama and his parents are restrained and are brought before All Might, the teachers, Detective Tsukauchi and the cops, and the entirety of Class 1A. Tsukauchi sums up the situation, Aoyama was given his Quirk about ten years ago and he was forced to be AFO’s mole in payment. He’s thankful he wasn’t rigged to explode like Lady Nagant. Present Mic flashes back to when he pointed out that there was a mole at UA and admits that he never thought it’d be a student. Principle Nezu asks the other students to give them the room, but they refuse. None of the students want to believe it. Hagakure and Ashido, whom to me always seemed to be very close with Aoyama, are taking it extremely hard and need to be physically supported by their other friends. Ojiro asks what he would have done next for AFO, and Mineta asks if he was brainwashed or something. Bakugo comments how odd it was to have two hero course students without a Quirk. Tsukauchi says that with the current state of things, the Aoyamas could get more leniency if they gave up all they knew about AFO. Mr. Aoyama says that they don’t have much to tell, they were low level pawns in this game. They were given orders, told to report back, and were shown what the price of disloyalty was. Mr. Aoyama says that anyone that tried to go to the police was murdered shortly thereafter. He says that death is inevitable if one betrayed AFO, he always found traitors. He tries to protect his son, saying that Yuga never learned any of the particulars, that he was told to lay low and report. Yuga remembers seeing Hagakure’s horrified face when she confronted him, and apologizes to his classmates. He says that he laughed and tried to be friends with them because that is what he wanted more than anything. He says that when he learned all about Izuku’s situation, he grew disgusted with himself and hated himself for focusing on himself when Izuku was hurting just as bad. He calls himself rotten to the core. This sets off Izuku, as one thing he cannot stand is someone ragging on one of his friends. He calls out all the good that Yuga did despite his mole status, how he tried to save Bakugo and Tokoyami at the training camp, how he left Izuku those weird but encouraging messages made out of cheese, or his other encouraging words though out the year. Izuku realized that that cheese message was a desperate cry for help that went over his head at the time. Izuku realizes that Yuga is like Lady Nagant, someone that was used by AFO and had their spirit broken. But just as importantly, that he’s someone that doesn’t have to be a villain forever. Izuku says that the tears Yuga is crying isn’t because he failed his mission but because he hurt his friends. Izuku begs Yuga to take his hand and realize he can still be a hero. Tsukauchi stops this speech, though, and says that they need to bring Yuga in. He orders Yuga gagged, not to be an asshole, but for fear that Yuga might still be boobytrapped in some way and if he says the wrong thing he could explode. He has to be gagged for his own safety at least until they can check him out at the hospital. Tsukauchi asks why they didn’t warn AFO about the Kamino Ward raid. Mr. Aoyama admits that that was because they couldn’t reach him. AFO controlled everything, he decided when they met and he changed the method each time. Tsukauchi realizes that that was to make them useless if they were ever captured. A still crying Izuku suggests that their situation has changed, that he can still be of use. The other kids get it, that with Aoyama’s status as a mole revealed they could potentially use him to trick AFO into a fight on the heroes terms. Izuku nods and assures Yuga that he can still be a hero.

 

So, I’d been aware that Yuga Aoyama was the mole for some time. I’m one of the rare individuals that does not care if a twist is ‘spoiled’ and didn’t try that hard to avoid the information when the manga chapter dropped a couple years back. So even knowing that he was the one slipping info to the League of Villains it was still a gun punch to get that revealed in universe. Using Hagakure to find out about the treachery was a good call from a writing standpoint as I recall basically from the moment that a mole was suggested, a noticeable bit of the fandom immediately assumed it was Hagakure. Is it stereotyping to assume the person with invisibility is a spy? Yes… but that’s a stereotype for a reason. It’s doubly effective to me given how close Hagakure seemed to be to Aoyama. My summaries aren’t perfect, but I hope I’ve conveyed that those two were often seen together in larger class projects. The story never focused on the two of them, but I recall often seeing them work together along with Ojiro, and Aoyama often did things with the 1A girls, so imagine the horror you’d feel at learning a good friend of yours was working against you this whole time. I appreciate how Horikoshi went about setting him up as well, because he gave us a few clues about Aoyama. Basically the first thing we learn about the dude after his name and his faux French accent was that overusing his quirk gave him a stomachache. Now, we learn this in the first dozen chapters, so one could just assume he’s just young and doesn’t have much stamina with his power yet. But its been commented on a few times that compatibility is hugely important with Quirks and just shifting abilities from one person to another doesn’t work perfectly. While he loves being in the spotlight, he always seemed to disappear when things got hairy. Heck, even giving him this super flashy quirk that was firing a laser from his stomach was a good red herring (anti-red herring?) to suggest why he wouldn’t be a mole. I do wonder if Horikoshi knew from the beginning that this is where he’d go with Aoyama or he came to the decision about who the mole was while writing. Something to ask if I ever meet him I suppose. I liked that Izuku never gave up on him, and that he was the one to suggest that Aoyama could redeem himself and be a hero. That is like his whole thing that anyone can be a hero if they want. We’ll have to wait and see how this plan turns out. See you tomorrow. Have a good night and stay safe. 

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