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This will serve as My Hero Academia‘s “true finale,” and we now know that it will arrive on May 2. We’ve gotten a glimpse into the characters’ futures through the time skip in MHA Season 8’s last episode. However, this special has the chance to expand on their adult lives more thoroughly. Based on the parts of the epilogue the anime hasn’t covered, there are a few things that need to happen โ including the confirmation of the series’ most obvious romance. Warning: Spoilers ahead for My Hero Academia manga chapter 431.
3) The Anime Must Expand on Ochaco’s Future

Horikoshi’s epilogue places a heavy focus on adult Ochaco, who is running a Quirk counseling program that helps kids manage their powers more effectively. This is mentioned in My Hero Academia Season 8’s final episode, but it’s only briefly touched on. As the manga offers more insight into Ochaco’s dedication to the job, the anime needs to do the same in its upcoming special. It should also touch on the fact that Toga continues to haunt Ochaco’s dreams, something we don’t see in the initial ending. This would be a good way to work the villain into My Hero Academia‘s last-ever episode. Plus, it would once again drive home the consequences of the Final War arc, while also explaining why Ochaco is so committed to what she does.










