One day U. A. High School is contacted by the Heroes Public Safety Commission and alert the teachers that they want the Hero Course Students to work where no professional heroes are available. So Class 1-A is sent to Nabi Island. They develop the U.A. Hero Agency where citizens of the island will contact them, and they'll help the citizens no matter what. Thankfully it's been 30 years since any villains have shown up, so most of the jobs end up being things like helping the elderly get to where they need to, protecting the beach, fixing broken vehicles, etc. Though things started off smooth, villains eventually do show up and destroy all the boats available on the island, as well as taking down cell towers so it's impossible to ask for help. The villains intend to do whatever it takes to create a world where heroes and villains don't exist, only the strong and the weak. Will Deku and his classmates have what it takes to defeat them?
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising was super good. I really enjoyed seeing Class 1-A work as a group. Seeing them do actual hero work instead of practice felt totally different from the main series. Though the main seasons have their own charm as well. This movie takes place between season 4 and season 5, if you want to know where to watch it chronologically. The language is clean, and the characters stay mostly modest. Since this takes place on an island some scenes take place at the beach, so there are characters wearing swimsuits, but the movie doesn't make it feel lewd. While the entire movie was enjoyable, the best part was the end. The battles in My Hero Academia always surpass my expectations. Though there are some things that go unexplained, despite All Might hinting that he knows what's going on. IF you enjoy the regular seasons of My Hero Academia, I would definitely suggest giving Heroes Rising a watch.
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