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Hellish Hell (極々、地獄 Gokugoku, Jigoku?) is the one hundred and twenty-seventh episode of the My Hero Academia anime and the fourteenth episode of the sixth season.

Summary[]

Izuku narrates as he learns about the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War through the Hero Public Safety Commission's reports.

Prior to the start of the War, Re-Destro is invited to the Hero Public Safety Commission headquarters for a joint operation, which turns out to be an ambush for his arrest. However, he reveals himself to be a Double, made by Twice who proceeds to rampage about before dissolving, killing several Heroes including the President of the Commission which throws them into chaos.

In the aftermath of the War, all the wounded Heroes are taken to hospitals to recover. Among the Villains who are arrested are Dr. Kyudai Garaki, who is promptly interrogated by the Police, Mr. Compress who is taken to the hospital for his injuries, Gigantomachia who is air-lifted away, Re-Destro and Geten who are defeated in battle, as well as 16,000+ members of the Paranormal Liberation Front and some Pro Heroes who supported them. However, Tomura Shigaraki, most of his Nomu, Spinner, Dabi, Skeptic, and 132 other Liberation soldiers manage to escape, as well as Himiko Toga also being missing in action.

In the remains of the city left behind by Gigantomachia's destruction, Uravity and Froppy help the remaining Heroes and Police save as many injured and troubled civilians as they can. However, the casualties prove too overwhelming to the point that some Heroes contemplate retiring, believing the work is no longer worth it.

At the same time, the U.A. students discover the corpse of Midnight, tearfully mourning their teacher and the other fallen Heroes. Meanwhile, many other civilians continue to react over Dabi's confession, wondering how Endeavor will respond. That night, All For One within Tomura's body, commands the Nomu to storm Tartarus to free his main body.

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Anime & Manga Differences[]

  • The Re-Destro Double's encounter with the Hero Public Safety Commission is expanded upon.
    • The Double's initial drive to the proposal and the Commission's attempted ambush before the attack are shown.
    • Madam President's death is confirmed in the anime.
  • Pixie-Bob, Present Mic, Wash, and Thirteen trying to stop "Tomura" and the Nomu from escaping is omitted.
  • Edgeshot and Cementoss fighting and defeating Re-Destro and Geten respectively is added in the anime.
    • In the manga, Edgeshot's arms were wounded after he finally defeated Re-Destro, but in the anime, his arms are shown to be intact.
  • The Villains captured at Gunga Mountain Villa are transported by bus, while in the manga they are taken by aircraft containers.
  • The U.A. students mourning Midnight, Majestic, and the other Heroes' deaths is extended and given dialogue in the anime.
  • More information about the aftermath of the War is revealed:
    • Izuku recaps and narrates the events of the War by reading a report by the Commission.
    • Izuku, Katsuki, and Shoto's involvement in the battle against Tomura is kept off the record by the Heroes.
    • Kyudai is shown being interrogated in police lockup in the anime. His crimes are also stated in the anime.
    • Several Nomu are shown to have survived and are being detained for further research.
  • All Might's vandalized statue is shown earlier.

Trivia[]

  • Despite Gigantomachia being airlifted away in an anime-original scene this is a canonicity error as he wasn't transported from his rest ground shown in Episode 141.

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