My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising

My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising (僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ:ライジング) is a 2019 animated film and the second in the My Hero Academia series.

The movie was announced in the 17th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump and first premiered in Japan on December 20, 2019. It premiered in North America and the United Kingdom on February 26, 2020.

Synopsis
“A must-see story full of passion!! In this movie, Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Ochaco Uraraka, Shoto Todoroki, and all the other members of Class 1-A will make an appearance!

Even though All Might was admired by many all around the world, it was with a sad heart that he had to give up his hero role as the Symbol of Peace. Because of this, a dark force who was moving behind the scenes, a villain named Nine who can be considered the greatest villain thus far.”

Prologue
Late at night sometime in the winter, in the outskirts of Japan, the police and multiple Pro Heroes are in pursuit of the League of Villains, who are escaping in an armored truck carrying cargo requested by Doctor Garaki. The cargo in question is a large fluid-filled life support tank harboring a man. With the combined efforts of Spinner, Dabi, and Mr. Compress, the villains manage to hold off their pursuers. At the same time, Spinner wonders who alerted the authorities of their route, with Dabi and Mr. Compress suspecting an information leak.

At the end of a turn is a roadblock guarded by police and Endeavor. Dabi fires of a blast of his flames at the Pro Hero, and Endeavor uses his Flashfire Fist - Jet Burn, with both attacks colliding and canceling each other out. Shortly after, Dabi lets out a massive blast of his flames, with Endeavor countering with his Prominence Burn. The move easily overpowers Dabi's attack and engulfs the truck. The villains melt into piles of sludge, revealing that they were clones created by Twice.

The truck crashes into the surrounding forest, and the wreckage is soon visited by Hawks. When examing the contents of the truck, the life support tank is revealed to be empty. Hawks suspected the truck was carrying a new type of Nomu, but later believes it was something else.

The man in the tank, Nine, stumbles into the forest and up a small hill, where he meets with his associates: Chimera, Mummy, and Slice. Nine then looks over the city, telling his friends that the experiment was a success.

Act One: Practical Hero Experience
A month ago, Shota Aizawa informs Class 1-A of U.A. High School, that they will participate in the U.A. High's safety program sponsored by the Public Safety Commission to help with their training after everyone obtained their provisional licenses and are relocated to the remote Nabu Island doing heroic work despite the work involving mostly minor deeds the island's relatively low crime rate.

After establishing the headquarters, the class performs various tasks: Kaminari Denki is called to charge up a farmer's tractor battery; Koda Koji retrieves lost pets; Tenya Iida goes to assist an old lady who had a broken back to the hospital; Fumikage Tokoyami patrols the skies above Nabu Island; Ojiro Mashirao monitors the popular tourist beach area; Aoyama Yuga and Mina Ashido clearing a highway road blocked by boulders; Kirishima Eijirou helping a fisherman and his family load up on a semi-truck; Momo Yaoyorozu fixing a scooter; and Uraraka Ochako, Jirou Kyouka, and Izuku Midoriya locating a lost kid.

Izuku, Uraraku, and Jirou locate the lost child: Katsuma Shimano, at a park area. who reveals to be with his older sister, Mahoro Shimano, when she revealed that she was timing Izuku and the others on their arrival to their location and angrily scolds Izuku because he took about an hour late to locate her brother. Izuku felt embarrassed and ashamed before Mahoro scowls at him for being a hero and walks off with her brother. Despite the latter being dismissive, Izuku doesn't mind about being scolded by the child.

Elsewhere, Mahoro gets Katsuma and herself some ice cream while making rude comments about U.A. High's students and their ability to respond to danger despite the island's low crime rate. Katsuma doesn't seem bothered by his sister because Izuku was nice to him, so Mahoro formulates a plan to make her brother change his mind about the heroes.

Meanwhile, back on the mainland at U.A. High School, the retired former No. One Hero, Toshinori Yagi, was wondering if the students at Nabu Island are alright despite having their provisional licenses, but Aizawa reassures to Toshinori that there are no villains on the island and the students should be relatively safe from any major threats.

Back at Nabu Island, at the end of the day, the class was exhausted from all the hard work and deeds that they've done. Sero Hanta wonders if the small deeds are considered to be hero work, so Tenya assures that every deeds that happen on the island count as hero work. Yaoyorozu reminds everyone that they may have their provisional licenses, but they are still students, so they will have to put the hard work to make sure that the island residents can count on them as Minoru Mineta points out to the class that the only one who hasn't done the work since they arrived on the island was Katsuki Bakugo, who refuses to do small deeds unless there is a villain involved.

The residents of Nabu Island greets the class with special accommodations of food for dinner as a token of gratitude for all of their hero work. After eating their dinner, Bakugo was assigned to be on night patrol after he sat in the office all day.

Later on the night, Midoriya was taking a fast jog to keep training on his Quirk: One For All, and stumbles upon Bakugo who was taking his night patrol. Bakugo and Midoriya had a short conversation before they were interrupted by Katsuma who informs them about a villain closeby.

Back in the mainland, Katsuma and Mahoro's father, who was out-of-town for work, watches a video recording of his children before he was attacked by Chimera who slammed the truck to knock him out. Nine uses his Quirk to scan and see what kind of Quirks other people and found what he needed. He then uses his All For One Quirk to steal and absorb the father's Cell Activation Quirk. He tries to use his original Quirk: Weather Operations, but he feels strained because the father's quirk requires a Blood Type-A, so Nine theorizes that his children would be the key to his powers.

At Nabu Island, Bakugo and Midoriya rushed over to where Katsuma said the villain is located: at the ancient castle ruins located southwest in a peninsula. Bakugo arrives on scene first to confront the villain; a giant praying mantis. He first used Stun Grenade to blind it, but he notices something wrong.

Midoriya arrives shortly afterward and saw the praying mantis prepared to attach Bakugo, but it phases through him revealing to be a hologram created by Mahoro's Quirk: Hologram. Bakugo angrily scolds Mahoro and Katsuma for making the illusion before Midoriya stops him.

Back on the mainland, the No. 2 Hero, Hawks, arrives on the scene of destruction and knocked Katsuma and Mahoro's father unconscious after stealing his Quirk, created by Nine to divert the authorities from locating their position and their true objectives. While Hawks investigates the scene, the leader of the League of Villains, Tomura Shigaraki, observes from a skyscraper.

On Nabu Island, the class resumes to their daily schedule hero work. Midoriya comes across Katsuma again who apologizes for his sister's prank last night. He explains that his sister hates the heroes and wants to discourage him from ever becoming one. Midoriyra realizes that Mahoro wanted to stop Katsuma from every thinking of becoming a hero because she was afraid that the hero work is dangerous which reminds him of how his mother, Midoriya Inko, was worried about his well-being. Midoriya assures to Katsuma that anyone can be a hero as long as they focus on putting their effort. One of the residents tells Midoriya of their life, losing their mother after she died of certain illness, their father being left to work out of the island, leaving them behind. Bakugo overheard everything from the balcony.

Production
On March 23, 2019, it was announced that the second animated film of My Hero Academia was scheduled for release in Winter.

On July 7, 2019, it was announced for the official Twitter account and scheduled the film for release on December 20, 2019.

On October 11, 2019, the official trailer for the movie was released.

Soundtrack
The movie's theme song is titled "Higher Ground", performed by Japanese rock band sumika.

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