My Hero Academia is an exciting shounen series that captivates viewers with its fascinating storytelling, thrilling battles, impactful character arcs, and emotionally charged moments. While the anime features several beloved characters, none shine as bright as the Symbol of Peace, All Might.
All Might's heroism, selfless devotion to the greater good, and never-ending desire to fight the good fight inspire future hero generations who look up to him as their idol. Although All Might's greatness shines through in many instances, the following five stand out as the best examples of his heroism and bravery.
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5 Season 2, Episode 24: "Katsuki Bakugo: Origin"
All Might Gently Influences Bakugo and Deku to Work Together
- All Might proves he is just as great a mentor as he is a hero.
- Toshinori teaches his students what it takes to be a hero.
Katsuki Bakugo, despite being a promising student, commits the mistake of relying on his talent instead of working with a team, even when the situation demands it. His self-sabotaging decision-making does not go unnoticed by All Might, who faces him and Midoriya in the last match of the final exams.
In order to force the duo to work together, the Symbol of Peace fights ruthlessly and does not give any room for victory if his students decide to work alone. "Katsuki Bakugo: Origin" focuses on All Might's influence on the hero world as a mentor and reveals his deep-seated desire to help the future generation thrive in a new era that will be ushered in by his retirement.
4 Season 1, Episode 12: "All Might"
The Symbol of Peace Saves Innocent U.A. High Students
- All Might faces Nomus for the first time.
- Toshinori's victory starts the countdown for his retirement and Shigaraki's rise.
In the Unforeseen Simulation Joint Arc, Class 1-A students visit the U.S.J. Facility to work on their rescue skills. But, the exciting training session turns into a nightmare as the League of Villains unexpectedly ambushes the facility, looking for the Symbol of Peace.
With their backs against the wall, the students are forced to fight real villains, but their inexperience and apprehension make survival seem unlikely. "All Might" is a nerve-wracking and action-packed episode that focuses on the eponymous character's heroic efforts to save and inspire a new generation of potential heroes.
3 Season 3, Episode 10: "Symbol of Peace"
All Might Leads the Way as Heroes Attack the League of Villains
- Despite serious injuries that threaten his well-being, All Might selflessly prepares for war.
- The Symbol of Peace sets the standard of heroism for U.A. High students.
In the Forest Training Camp Arc, the promising future heroes of U.A. High go on a school trip to a training camp, ignorant of the forces of evil lurking in the darkness. As the opportunity strikes, the League of Villains executes an ambush on the camp, in which they kidnap Katsuki Bakugo. With a student's life at stake, the heroes immediately spring into action and unleash a well-planned operation to retrieve Kacchan.
"Symbol of Peace" revolves around the drama that unfolds as All Might and his heroes infiltrate the League of Villains' hideout. As they manage to free Bakugo from his captivity, things take a dark turn as All Might's arch-nemesis shows up at the scene and takes on the heroes without breaking a sweat. This sets the stage for an epic confrontation between the two rivals that shapes the hero society in unfathomable ways.
2 Season 1, Episode 2: "What It Takes to Be a Hero"
All Might Choose Midoriya as His Successor
- All Might passes on All for One to Deku.
- Midoriya learns what makes his idol the greatest hero to have ever lived.
After Deku is attacked by the Sludge Villain, who tries to steal his body, All Might comes to his rescue. Once he ensures that the young boy is safe, he waits until he comes back to his senses. Midoriya is shocked to see his idol in front of him but realizes that he is in a devastating form. The two have an honest conversation which is unfortunately cut short as the Symbol of Peace realizes that the villain he subdued managed to escape. The Sludge Villain makes his way to the market and comes across Katsuki Bakugo, whose body he decides to overtake.
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When Deku learns that his childhood frenemy is in danger, his body moves before he can even think, and he desperately tries to fight off the Sludge Villain without a quirk. Before things could go wrong, All Might intervenes and takes down the villain. Midoriya's selfless heroism cements All Might's faith in the young boy, and he feels that he has finally found his successor. "What It Takes to Be a Hero" explores the idea of heroism and lays the groundwork for Deku's rise in the hero world with his idol's guidance.
1 Season 3, Episode 11: "One For All"
All Might Takes on His Archnemesis
- The Symbol of Peace retires after a grueling fight.
- All for One ends up in Tartarus following another crushing defeat.
As All Might and his peers manage to free Bakugo from the clutches of the League of Villains, the Symbol of Peace realizes that his job is not done yet, as his arch-enemy is prepared for an all-out battle. With his powers now flickering like the remnants of a moribund flame, he confronts One for All with unyielding determination. All Might recalls meeting Nana Shimura in his youth and confessing his desire to become a pillar of hope. Now, as he stands in front of his greatest rival at the end of his career, he wishes to inspire the present generation to adopt similar ideals.
"One For All" is an exciting, emotional, and eye-opening episode that touches upon All Might's past, Tomura Shigaraki's unfathomable secret, and the Symbol of Peace passing the baton to his mentee. The Hero No. 1 is also forced to reveal his weak form publicly and fight despite his poor health. All Might's triumph over insurmountable odds is inspiring to witness, and it leaves one with a sense of awe that is both bittersweet and humbling, as it sets the stage for his successor to thrive and marks the end of his era.
My Hero Academia
Display card tags widget Display card community and brand rating widget Display card main info widget- Release Date
- 2016 - 2025-00-00
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Crunchyroll
- Based On
- Manga
- Story By
- Kōhei Horikoshi, Yōsuke Kuroda
- Number of Episodes
- 159
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.85 (Season 1)