Review of My Hero Academia Season 6
This is not the same anime from season one. It's almost as like they didn't know how to end it so decided to combine two seperate ideas: one which I'm sure your familiar with: hero school. Learning to use your powers and overcoming obstacles. As well as something more sinister and mature. A world that's in constant danger that tackles psychological topics. A world where the characters go through life and death situations only to end up losing, again and again. It's almost as if now Izuku knew how to use his quirks they didn't know how to challenge him and still keep it interesting. Theycan't keep attacking UA, since they would have to get higher security to make it somewhat reasonable. They can't send them outside of school every single episode, and they already tackled more of the major Japanese school events as well as holidays. So the only choice seemed to be the following three options:
Summer break and starting 2A
Filler surrounding some sort of rescue mission
No school, villian focused, something.
I doubt that they would have done the first option, as the Christmas bit seemed to fufill any spot for that. And I don't think they could have managed a full summer break, with more of a slow-paced environment. Which MHA is not.
Now the second one I still didn't think would happen. Eri arc happened recently, and I don't think they could label their new season as a druggie arc. Plus how could they use a child for something like that? They can't keep them on another hero sidekick assignment?
Now the third one I originally thought about as something in an alternate reality. They have to create action, so they focus more on the villains level them up somehow or get a character who can add a severe advantage onto their side. And they can't break into UA without it being severely questionable on how? this is like the best hero school in japan? So they would have to create a situation thats enough action without them being in school. And what is that? Something.
But the problem with the third one is that it just doesn't seem like it belongs with the story majorly. They shouted at it in season 5 but I chose to ignore it. (oops) And I hoped that they weren't going to completely derail from the starting idea.
If your here because you liked season 1 and the more wholesome, "I can accomplish my dreams," this is not it. And basically in conclusion: stop at season four, five at most, or go into six without the expectation of my hero ACADEMIA.