My Hero Academia Post-Credits Scene Reveals Toga’s Heartbreaking Weakness

My Hero Academia Post-Credits Scene Reveals Toga's Heartbreaking Weakness

As a seasoned gamer and a dedicated fan of anime, I’ve witnessed my fair share of twists and turns in the world of My Hero Academia. But the latest revelation about Toga’s hidden weakness has left me utterly spellbound!


In a stunning twist, the closing scene of the latest episode of “My Hero Academia” Season 7 hints at an unforeseen vulnerability even Himiko Toga hadn’t anticipated. So far this season, the anime has been chronicling the climactic battles between our heroes and villains. With only a few episodes left in its Fall run, the narrative is reaching its dramatic conclusion. However, the unexpected turns each character takes as “My Hero Academia” Season 7 nears its end are truly captivating.

In the epic battle between heroes and villains in “My Hero Academia,” significant casualties have been sustained by both parties. However, Twice’s demise stood out as particularly impactful, serving as a turning point that highlighted the escalating intensity of the ensuing conflicts. This dramatic event left Toga deeply affected, leading her to adopt an unforeseen strategy – replicating his unique power to create an endless horde of clones. Lately, Toga has encountered an unexpected obstacle in this endeavor.

My Hero Academia Post-Credits Scene Reveals Toga's Heartbreaking Weakness

Toga Finds Out Her Hidden Weakness

In the seventeenth episode of Season 7 from “My Hero Academia”, I find myself witnessing Toga unleashing an overwhelming horde of her Twice-created doppelgängers, swarming across various battlefields. The heroes, including Hawks, are doing their utmost to deal with the main threats like All For One, but things take a surprising turn when Hawks and All For One start noticing something unusual about these Twice doubles this time around. Unlike before, where Toga’s copies of the League of Villains members were effective, these duplicates seem to be ineffective this time.

In the scenario where Twice duplicated someone, the duplicate could exploit the original person’s special ability. This fact made Hawks believe Twice was a significant danger for the upcoming battle, and his concern about the looming war intensified when he witnessed Twice’s army in action. However, Toga’s situation is distinct. As the post-credit scene of the latest episode suggests, Toga discovers that the duplicates she’s attempting to create from League of Villains members lack access to their original quirks (such as Shigaraki without Decay).

My Hero Academia: What Is Toga’s New Weakness?

Toga eventually realizes, much like what Uraraka Ochaco was implying, that she cannot utilize the abilities from Shigaraki or others because she doesn’t experience the same affection towards them as she did for Twice. Her unique quirk adaptation lets her employ the talents of those she mimics, but there’s a personal restriction: she must genuinely care for them. Despite being a dedicated member of the League of Villains and preferring their company, Toga didn’t develop any profound affection for them like she did with Twice.

Although it remains perilous that she can produce an endless number of duplicates using Twice’s power, the situation isn’t as challenging since each duplicate seems to possess roughly the same strength. The heroes won’t encounter infinite replicas of Shigaraki’s decay or Dabi’s flames. Instead, it mainly causes a lot of emotional turmoil and harm to Toga.

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2024-09-15 01:39