That Time the Internships Got Weird: MHA Season 5 Ep 22 Dubbed!
Okay, heroes and hero-in-training! Let's talk about My Hero Academia Season 5, Episode 22, but with that sweet, sweet dubbed goodness. It’s the episode where internships take center stage, and things get…well, let's just say surprisingly heartwarming and unexpectedly silly.
Remember when Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki were off learning from the pros? This episode dives deeper into those experiences, and it's not all intense training montages.
Internship Shenanigans!
Midoriya’s time with Gran Torino continues to be a blast from the past. The old master keeps him on his toes with his quirky teaching methods. It's like watching a superhero version of "Karate Kid," but with less wax-on, wax-off and more…leg day?
Meanwhile, Bakugo is trying to refine his explosive skills under the guidance of Best Jeanist. Except, instead of intense combat training, he's mostly being forced to…wear denim. And learn the power of fashion?
The culture clash is hilarious. Imagine the famously angry Bakugo being told to smile for the cameras in a denim-filled press conference. Comedy gold!
Then there’s Todoroki, who's with his dad, Endeavor. Things are predictably…complicated. Endeavor is trying (and often failing) to be a better father and mentor. It's a slow burn, but you can see glimpses of positive change.
The Importance of Mentorship
This episode really highlights the importance of mentorship in the hero world. It’s not just about learning new Quirks or fighting villains. It’s about learning responsibility, teamwork, and what it truly means to be a hero.
We see Midoriya grappling with the weight of One For All. He realizes that it's not just about power, but about using that power for the greater good.
Bakugo, despite his initial reluctance, is learning to appreciate the importance of image and presentation. He is learning that being a hero means more than just raw strength.
Unexpected Bonds
Even Todoroki, who started the internship with a clear goal of understanding his father, starts to see Endeavor in a new light. He begins to understand the pressures and responsibilities that come with being the Number One Hero.
These moments of connection are what make this episode so special. It's not just about the action (though there is some cool action, don't worry!). It’s about the relationships between these characters, and how they're shaping each other into the heroes they're meant to be.
"It's more than just power; it's about what you do with it." - Probably someone in this episode.
The dub really brings these relationships to life, with fantastic voice acting that captures the emotions and nuances of each character. You can really feel Midoriya's determination, Bakugo's frustration, and Todoroki's internal conflict.
Why You Should Watch (or Rewatch!)
So, if you haven't already, give My Hero Academia Season 5, Episode 22 a watch (or a rewatch) with the dub. It’s a fun, heartwarming, and surprisingly insightful look into the lives of these aspiring heroes.
Expect lots of denim, awkward family moments, and the ever-present reminder that even the strongest heroes need a little guidance sometimes. Plus, who doesn't love hearing Bakugo's explosive personality in English?
It's a reminder that even amidst all the superheroics and world-saving, it's the small moments, the funny interactions, and the developing relationships that make My Hero Academia so special.