
Boku no Hero Academia 4
The villain world teeters on the brink of war now that All For One is out of the picture. Shigaraki of the League of Villains squares off with Overhaul of the yakuza, vying for total control of the shadows. Meanwhile, Deku gets tangled in another dangerous internship as he struggles to keep pace with his upperclassman—Mirio.
(Source: Crunchyroll)
A focused narrative, intense conflicts, and great character growth, despite minor villain-related tonal inconsistencies
BNHA Season 4 is an enjoyable watch that offers satisfying action and character development albeit at a slower pace.
Failed being a hero, failed being a villain, but at least we connected young one.
The fourth season of My Hero Academia is the slowest pace yet for the series, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad.
Boku no Hero Academia 4 was the most underwhelming yet the most exciting season yet.
MHA is still good, fuck you fight me.
A season with rocky start but manages to get back on its tracks after second half
This season is solid, but it missed the mark in places. Spoilers will be shown, but will be mostly in the summary.
Not up to mark as Season 3 but it ends on a very high note.
Decent when binging, not great on it's own.