How Many Episodes Will Be In Mha Season 5

Alright, let's talk My Hero Academia. Specifically, season 5. And even more specifically, how many episodes it had! Buckle up, heroes and villains, because this might get…controversial.
We all know MHA is awesome. Quirks, action, and lovable characters galore. But sometimes, even heroes stumble.
The Official Episode Count: 25
Yep, officially, season 5 clocked in at 25 episodes. Seems like a good, solid number, right? A satisfying quarter of a hundred stories.
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But here's my unpopular opinion: It felt... uneven. Like a super-powered rollercoaster with some really, really slow climbs.
Why Season 5 Felt Different (To Me!)
Okay, so I'm not saying season 5 was bad. It definitely had its moments. But compared to the previous seasons, something felt off.
Maybe it was the Joint Training Arc. Don't get me wrong, seeing Class 1-A and 1-B duke it out was cool. But it also felt... long. Like, really long.

It's like when you're eating your favorite snack, but someone keeps offering you slightly less exciting versions of it. You're still eating, but the initial excitement fades.
A Question of Pacing
Pacing is key in any good story. And in my humble opinion, season 5’s pacing wasn’t its strongest point. Some arcs felt rushed, others dragged on.
Remember the hype for the My Villain Academia Arc? That was amazing. But it came pretty late in the season.

It was like saving the best part of your cake for last, but you're already a little full from the rest of the meal. Still delicious, but you can't fully appreciate it!
So, How Many Episodes Should Season 5 Have Had?
This is where things get interesting. If I had All Might's power to rewrite history (or, you know, just influence the episode order), what would I do?
Honestly? Maybe shave off a few episodes from the Joint Training Arc. Streamline it, focus on the most important battles.

Then, give the My Villain Academia Arc even more time to breathe. Let us really sink our teeth into Shigaraki's backstory and the League of Villains' growth.
Perhaps, 22 episodes? Or even 20, tightly packed with action and plot development? Quality over quantity, folks!
"It's not about how many episodes you have, but what you do with them!" – My (Completely Unofficial) MHA Motto
Think about it: A shorter, more focused season might have amplified the impact of the big moments. Less filler, more killer (in a good, heroic way, of course!).

The Beauty of Subjectivity
Of course, this is all just my opinion. You might have loved every single second of season 5's 25 episodes. And that's totally fine!
That’s the cool thing about My Hero Academia. It sparks discussions, debates, and passionate reactions. Even about episode counts!
Ultimately, we can all agree that MHA is a fantastic series. And whatever the episode count, we'll be eagerly waiting for the next season. Plus Ultra!
