Crunchyroll anime MyHeroAcademia S06E16 'The Hellish Todoroki Family, Part 2' delivers a brutally honest & emotional Todoroki family reunion. Review / MHA MHA6
\nThis week's episode of Crunchyroll's My Hero Academia, 'The Hellish Todoroki Family, Part 2,' has delivered a continuation to the broken Todoroki family, a possibility for atonement and hope. We also get a very detailed background of one of our favorite heroes, Hawks. While society falls into shambles, we get a snippet of the troubles brewing that can only get bigger.
\nWe also get to see the hopeless aftermath of the battle against Shigaraki and All For One and the toll it is currently taking on society. On their way to Hawks' home, they stop to help a group of villains terrorizing a neighborhood, and only a few seemed relieved and welcoming toward the hero; the rest seemed very apprehensive, and we see the new tech they are using to defend themselves.
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