Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising – Epilogue Plus – Yume wo Genjitsu ni

My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising - Epilogue Plus / 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ・ライジング エピローグ・プラス《夢を現実に》 / My Hero Academia Movie 2: Heroes Rising Epilogue Plus / Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2 Picture Drama
Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising – Epilogue Plus – Yume wo Genjitsu ni
Genres: Comedy
Studios: Bones
Rating: 7.44 / 10
Rank: #2267
Popularity: #3375
Users Listed: 51,591
Users Scored: 21,119
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 04/16/2022
Aired: July 15, 2020 (Summer)
Type: special
Source: manga
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Following the events of the second film, this picture drama delves deeper into the aftermath and personal reflections of its heroes. Set against a backdrop of rebuilding and evolving societal perceptions, the story focuses on several key characters as they navigate the complexities of their newfound responsibilities. It explores the emotional toll of heroism beyond grand battles, examining themes of sacrifice, mentorship, and the gradual shaping of a hero's identity in a world still grappling with its future. The narrative offers a quiet, character-driven perspective, providing insight into the internal struggles and hopes of those striving to protect others. It's an introspective addition to the larger narrative, prioritizing emotional resonance over action-packed sequences.

Characters:

  • Bakugou, Katsuki (Main) - Voice Actors: Okamoto, Nobuhiko
  • Midoriya, Izuku (Main) - Voice Actors: Yamashita, Daiki
  • Shimano, Katsuma (Main) - Voice Actors: Terasaki, Yuka
  • Shimano, Mahoro (Main) - Voice Actors: Kurosawa, Tomoyo

Staff:

  • Horikoshi, Kouhei (Original Creator)

Reviews:

  • User Eoussama (Score: 5/10):
    This epilogue felt like a good send-off for the side characters and island in general introduced in the second MHA movie. Basically, a picture drama cycling through all of those Goodbyes, giving us a peek at the aftermath of what happened on the island. It was a bit hard, I don't know how they do it, but My Hero Academia is really good at selling you off these arc-tied characters, even for the 2 hours length we spent with them, Mahoro and get brother really felt like they were there to stay. All in all could have been better, presentation-wise, I'm not the biggest fan of picturedramas, but I have seen some better ones for sure. For anyone wondering, think of picture dramas as slideshows with voiceover.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes:Rising (anime - Prequel)