KEY POINTS

  • The children vs. heroes in the new episode
  • Kacchan narrowly misses a rocket blast
  • Aoyama's eccentric behavior is out of control

The children of Masegaki Elementary School distrust heroes and they have picked up a fight against them. The new preview trailer of “My Hero Academia” Season 4 episode 17 has been released.

[Spoiler alert! The article contains spoilers for “My Hero Academia” Season 4, episode 17.]

The promo trailer opens with a kid blasting a rocket launcher using his mouth and Katsuki Kacchan Bakugo narrowly misses the shot. But, clearly the damage is done in “My Hero Academia” Season 4 episode 17.

Bakugo is known for his aggressive nature as he bullies Izuku Midoriya and others. It is likely that he will take the children seriously. The children believe they are more powerful than the heroes as they instigate Todoroki, Kacchan and others.

Meanwhile, the heroes cannot use their quirks. If they happen to use their quirks and force them to yield then they can’t come to a mutual understanding with the kids. The qualifications of Todoroki, Kacchan and others as heroes and their real worth, are being called into question in the upcoming episode of “My Hero Academia” Season 4.

During the entire training course episode, Todoroki and Kacchan’s skills will be tested. Gang Orca wants them to understand that only having quirks are not enough for a hero. They need to possess empathy and who can teach them empathy better than rowdy children in elementary school. It will be interesting to see how the heroes tackle these children without causing any harm to them.

The new episode will also witness Aoyama’s eccentric behavior which goes out of control. The 15-year-old Yuuga Aoyama is known for his ever-smiling demeanour. His quirk is Navel Lazer, which lets him fire a laser blast using his navel. However, he cannot fire for longer than a few seconds, otherwise, his tummy will collapse.

“My Hero Academia” Season 4 episode 17 is slated to release Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. The episodes can be viewed on Crunchyroll. Currently, episodes are available in Japanese with English subtitles.

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