Boku No Hero Academia Episodio 7 -
Despite being outmatched in raw power, Midoriya uses his years of meticulous hero-watching notes to predict Bakugo's aggressive movements. He successfully counters Bakugo’s initial strike using a capture tape maneuver he learned from watching Eraser Head.
The battle is interspersed with memories of their childhood, revealing that Bakugo’s resentment stems from an incident where a young, Quirkless Midoriya tried to help him after he fell into a river—an act Bakugo viewed as a humiliating insult to his perceived superiority. The Turning Point Boku no Hero Academia Episodio 7
In the iconic seventh episode of My Hero Academia (Season 1), titled the simmering tension between Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo finally boils over during their first indoor battle trial at U.A. High. A Rivalry Ignited Despite being outmatched in raw power, Midoriya uses
As the duel escalates, Bakugo reveals his , which store his nitro-sweat to create massive, building-shattering explosions. Despite All Might’s warnings that such a move could be lethal, Bakugo unleashes a devastating blast that rips through the building. The Turning Point In the iconic seventh episode
While the punch leaves Midoriya with a severely broken arm, the shockwave creates enough debris for Uraraka to use her Zero Gravity Quirk on the floor above. She floats across the room and captures the "weapon," securing a technical victory for the Hero Team.
The episode concludes on a somber note: Midoriya is victorious but physically broken, while Bakugo is left in a state of pure shock, forced to confront the reality that the "useless" Deku has finally managed to outmaneuver him.