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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Viewer Log: My Hero Academia ep 153

Some people will do anything to help their friends. 

Last time on My Hero Academia we got some backstory on the stoic Mezo Shoji. Shoji grew up in a rural area where things were… tense with Heteromorphic quirk havers. While by the river one day, he saw a little girl getting swept away and dived in to save her. This was his one good memory of his hometown, and unfortunately was the root of his main bad one. See, rather than focusing on him saving a life, the other villagers were infuriated that the freaky armed Shoji kid touched one of their ‘normal’ children. He was severely beaten for this, which gave him scars on his face, which lead to him wearing a mask. He and Koda volunteered to go with Present Mic to try to protect Central Hospital and the captured Kurogiri from being released. He’d learned from Ippon, the large fox woman, that Heteromorphs are gathering to raid the place. They faced off against Spinner, who was given a gigantification quirk to make himself more physically intimidating, at the cost of his brain, and an armored quirk to make it harder to stop him. Shoji fights hard against Spinner while trying to convince the civilian Heteromorphs that lashing out against everyone is the wrong thing to do. He very nearly convinces a few, but Spinner strings together enough words to convince his followers that hurting those that hurt you is always justified and h charges into the hospital. Oh, and Koda captures this spider-face dude who was acting as Spinner’s interpreter via an Alfred Hitchcock reference. Which was neat. Enough recapping. Let’s get to it, shall we?

 

The episode begins right where the last one left off, with Spinner in his new armored form breaking into Central Hospital. We learn that before the mission began, AFO gave Spinner a recording device, saying that when he finds Kurogiri to use it to play either his or Tomua’s voice in order to rouse the perfect Nomu. He says that in this Spinner has to become Tomura’s hero and free Kurogiri. Several Heteromorphs follow him in, but they’re met with the medical staff. The doctors and nurses stand as a wall trying to keep the invaders from the patients. They don’t say a word, just staring defiantly at them. The rioters remember Shoji telling them that they better have a plan for when they go into the hospital. This seems to break something in some of the rioters, who drop their weapons. Spinner rushes ahead, not noticing. We enter his mind space, where Spinner still sees himself as a normal lizard man. He admits that he never thought that he’d amount to much, but he decided that if he followed ‘him,’ maybe he’d do something important. He asks Tomura Shigaraki if he can see him, and if he can see all the people following him. In meat space he breaks through a wall, looks back and is only then made aware that he’s all alone. Or so it looks for just a moment. Present Mic walks up, saying that Shoji broke through to his followers. He knows what the plot was here and he refuses to allow Kurogiri to be used again. He unleashes a sonic boom that obliterates Spinner’s plates, knocking him to the ground and frying his recorder. I guess the damage he’s taken today has finally caught up with him as well, as he deflates as he passes out.

 

We jump back a few minutes to when Present Mic first chased after Spinner. He left Shoji and Koda outside and tells them to do their best to handle the mob. Shoji stands his ground while Koda wrestles Spiderface to the ground. A goon rushes Shoji and tries to smack him in the head with an axe. He’s saved at the last second by the pig-man that had been part of the group that followed Spinner inside. Hank, as I shall hereby call him, says that he thinks they’re channeling their anger the wrong way. Spiderface tries to keep the hate high, but Hank and the others are very conflicted at this point. Hank says that when he first heard the call to action, he felt better standing up and doing something. After seeing Shoji stand up to them, Spinner’s melted brain indifference, and the medical staff standing up to protect the innocent, he’s not sure that he CAN blame everyone anymore. Spiderface starts to panic, as he and the other PLF members were counting on using the civilian rioters as their meat shields in this fight. He tries to get everyone angry again, but he’s just so less intimidating with Koda grappling him. Hank asks Shoji if he was wrong to ask, if he should have just sat quietly and hoped for the best. Shoji tells him that his feelings are valid, that they need to bring their oppressors into the light. He may have acted rashly coming here, but when push came to shove, Hank and the others didn’t lose their heads. Shoji says that they’re all the light that will help bring change to this world. The fight goes out of the mob, which allows Rock Lock and the other heroes to run into the hospital and back up Present Mic.

 

Present Mic notices that Kurogiri’s shadowy form is still completely inert. He notes that Kurogiri hasn’t moved since the day when Shirakumo broke through for just a moment and tipped them off about the League’s plans. He wonders if that act of defiance broke him beyond repair. Spinner is conscious but paralyzed. Spinner calls himself a failure. He remembers a conversation with Dabi a while back where the prodigal son of the Todoroki house called him an empty cosplayer. He remembers how he got started as Spinner with the League, and then Shoji asked him to think about how he’s using his anger. Spinner, sorrowfully, says that he DID and that he’d chosen to follow Tomura Shigaraki. He wanted to lift up his friend. Present Mic reports Spinner is down and prepares to do the hard thing. He knows that Kurogiri is a major lynchpin of the League’s plans, and that even if he stopped Spinner here, someone else will come for him. He hates himself for having to do this, but in his mind, Shirakumo is dead and his other best friend, Aizawa, has already given a leg and an eye for this fight. He inhales and prepares to execute Kurogiri, begging Shirakumo for forgiveness. This rouses Spinner, who grabs Tomura’s hand mask that he brought along with him. He gets the hand on Kurogiri and tells him to save Tomura. This rouses Kurogiri just as Present Mic unleashes a sonic scream. Spinner gets knocked out, but Kurogiri is unaffected. He breaks free, a bit of his shadows peeled back so Present Mic could see Shigarkumo’s face in the black. He says that he’ll protect Tomura Shigaraki and envelop everyone in darkness.

 

We cut to National Weather Service report in the US. The weather girl informs the viewers that the US is experiencing a weird amount of cloud cover due to the heat and smoke that the battle between the house of Todoroki has created. The weather girl turns the report into a speech, saying that our leaders are selling us all out to All For One and that people need to rise up to stop it. Her producer cuts her off and says that the network will have their heads for this.

 

Back at Kamino, Dabi is powering up. Iida keeps Shoto from launching himself at his brother, saying that Dabi’s heat is too intense for him and that he’s already exhausted himself using his Phosphor. Shoto still struggles to get into the fight, knowing that he’s the only one that can really stand up to Dabi. He’s frustrated that Dabi is rallying so much faster and stronger than he is. Dabi is also frustrated, as he realizes that he’s too far away from Gunga villa to reach his dad. He also knows that if he stick around trying to kill Shoto, his body will definitely give out. He starts to fly away, planning to try to reach Endeavor anyway. Shoto tries to bait him into fighting more, but Dabi isn’t listening. Burnin’ is shocked that Dabi is still standing, as she was assured that his body is compatible with his quirk, so he should be down by now. Skeptic radios in and says that someone is covering Dabi’s travel cost. A moment later, Kurogiri’s portal opens.

 

We return to the Coffin in the Sky. Rain is pelting them and the fortress is floating slightly to the side. Manual tells Aizawa and Monoma that with the storm getting worse he might have trouble controlling the water. Monoma is more interested in making sure that the history books make it clear that he’s the one that won the battle for them. He knows that the others are working hard to battle Tomura, and all he has to do is not blink, there’s no way that he can complain. Then the Kurogiri portal opens and Present Mic is thrown through along with the hand-mask.

 

We return to Gunga Villa where the restored AFO explains his brilliant plan. He says in his experience, he’s learned to bet on people’s emotions. He knew that Spinner, lonely, forsaken Spinner, who valued his friendship with Tomura so much, would put his entire being into getting to Kurogiri. The hand mask was implanted with something that got Kurogiri up to speed on what has been happening. He has Kurogiri bring Dabi to face off against Endeavor, and for Hawks, he has his own karmic punishment. That being Toga in the form of Twice. Remember, if Toga has a strong affinity for the person who’s blood she drinks, she can copy their powers as well. AFO tells Hawks that, if he hadn’t prioritized killing the ‘poor broken soul’ that was Twice, this is how that last battle would have ended. Hawks screams at Endeavor to destroy the clones, NOW.

 

We jump back a few minutes to the island. The League are holding out against the heroes, Toga is doing her best to hide her movements by causing swells in the water before she attacks. She nearly stabs Tsu, but Uraraka intercepts. She, Tsu and two pros with sensor powers prepare to capture Toga. Gang Orca and his squad take down the Nomu that was breaking its body to pieces to cause the waves that hid Toga. He announces that this Nomu doesn’t have super regeneration either, and that they’ve nearly gotten the villains captured. They just have to keep at it and the battle is theirs. Toga starts to panic, as fewer allies means its harder for her to use her hit and run tactics. She considers using Twice’s blood to take on his form and use his clones to escape, but she’s only got enough blood for forty minutes at the most. With her stuck on the island, Twice’s Sad Man’s Parade would be wasted. She wonders if they realized she had Twice’s blood and that’s why they brought her here. She decides to put her faith in Spinner getting teleportation back on the table and goes for the vial. Narrator Present Mic interrupts for a moment to say that before today, Toga was a being of instinct. She really didn’t strategize or think things out, she reacted. But the death of Twice and seeing her house burn has caused her to shift into full villainy. She tries to drink the vial, but Tsu sees and fires her tongue at it, shattering the vial. Only for Toga to admit that that vial was a decoy. It was filled with a chemical that draws the Nomu’s attention. The spike Nomu fires a volley at Tsu, disabling her and giving Toga the opportunity to take Tsu shape and dive at her. Using Tsu as a shield, she drinks Twice’s blood. As she made Twice clones, Kurogiri manifests and asks what her desire is. She wants to kill Hawks and then every other hero. She tells him to scatter her around the battlefield. Uraraka tries to stop Toga, launching wires at her, but she cuts them off. Uraraka then tries her last gambit, saying that they hadn’t had their talk, about boys and romance. Toga, regretfully says that she knows and wishes that they could have before slipping through the portal.

 

In the present, Twice clones start raining down. Hawks is terrified of this, he was sure that he’d destroyed all of the samples the League had of Twice’s blood when he was undercover, but they must have had some left. He wonders if Dabi somehow planned this. Toga tells Hawks he’s a dead bird as she unleashes “Infinite Doubles: Sad Man’s Death Parade.” A wave of Twice clones spray down on them. Dabi’s speech at Toga’s house is echoed, saying that he’s going to make sure that they keep laughing, forever as the episode ends.

 

One thing that I like about All for One is that he understands empathy. Don’t get me wrong, he’s an amoral sociopath that will use anyone and everyone for his goals, but he understands people with more complex emotions form connections to others and how to use them. He knows how to weaponize them. It’s why making Spinner, a man that still bears scars from when he was a NEET (an anti-social shut-in) without a friend, fetch Shigaraki was so brilliant. Spinner is desperate to be useful to Tomura Shigaraki, his first genuine friend that he shared a lot in common with. He’d fight tooth and claw, sacrificing anything and everything to help him. Which is why he was willing to leap in the way of Present Mic’s finisher in order to potentially free Kurogiri. And that just makes it sadder when I realized that, if you took supervillainy out of the equation, Spinner and Tomura would have been bros and probably been each other’s support system that they needed so badly! Same with Uraraka and Toga, they seem to have a sort of spiritual connection that really would have helped the more destructive Toga get through the rough patch that has been her whole life had they met under other circumstances. The fact that Toga would rather get her revenge on Hawks than to live out her friendship fantasy with Uraraka says a lot. So… Kurogiri is back on the board, the villains have ferried their most powerful fighters back into position, and now all that’s stopping All For One from joining Tomura and finally claiming One For All is his level of interest in this upcoming fight. Thank god that the man loves the drama that’s about to unfold or he’d be at UA already. Have a good night, and stay safe. 

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