With the recent release of My Hero Academia 409, the battle between Bakugo and All For One came to an ultimate conclusion in a thrilling chapter. Fans feared that All For One would make a last-minute move to get to Shigraki, but Bakugo intervened quickly to stop it.
At last, the greatest villain in history was brought down by Bakugo, who delivered what looks to be the final blow. The most recent chapter’s epic showdown between All For One and Bakugo demonstrates that the series’ awesomeness isn’t limited to Deku. Each character’s struggle and story are combined to create the final product.
The combined efforts of characters like All Might, Hawks, Endeavour, and Stain helped Bakugo in defeating All for One. Their fights not only limited All for One, but they also helped Bakugo in landing the final blow that ultimately defeated the biggest villain of the series. This fight reminded the fans that any anime series is not singularly dependent on the protagonists but is made with the efforts of all the characters.
Bakugo Defeats All For One in My Hero Academia
When All For One used All For One Goal, his strongest technique, towards the end of the previous chapter, things appeared to be pretty bad for Bakugo. Rather than sidestepping the attack, Bakugo remained in place and gave an order, yelling, “Explode!!” Strangely, though, Bakugo did not launch an attack; instead, All For One exploded, forcing him to stop.
Bakugo had placed his explosive sweat beads inside All For One’s mouth after coating them with ordinary sweat beads. By doing so, he would be able to cause them to explode remotely, and this would be a very effective play. Bakugo declared that defeating All For One would only require one quirk.
Despite the antagonist’s anger at Bakugo’s confident demeanor, he was powerless to intervene. While All Might and Yoichi, his parents, watched, Bakugo launched his last assault on All For One, hence finally defeating the villain. But Bakugo did not take credit for All for One’s defeat. He stated that it was a combined effort.
Defeating All for One Was A Combined Effort
When Bakugo defeated All for One, he declared that the triumph was the result of the sacrifices and hard work of innumerable heroes who had stood in his way earlier—heroes like Tokoyami, Hawks, All Might, and countless others who broke through All For One’s defenses.
Because of the Rewind drug he took, All for One got younger and younger during each of those fights, and the younger he got, the more emotional he was. In addition to concluding his journey towards learning to collaborate and rely on others, Bakugo’s greatest triumph in the series also highlights the idea that one person cannot carry an entire anime.
The series is epic because of the collective efforts of all the characters. It portrays that the protagonist is not the only one who makes the series successful, many other characters and the development they go through throughout the series contribute to the success of the series and My Hero Academia has shown this theme quite often.