What Episode Does Season 5 Of Mha Start

Okay, picture this: you’ve binged through four seasons of My Hero Academia. You're hyped! Quirks are amazing. The characters are lovable (even Bakugo, a little bit). Now, you're staring at the screen, ready for Season 5. But… when does the good stuff actually begin?
The Obvious Answer (and Why It’s Wrong)
Technically, Season 5 kicks off with episode 89, “All Hands on Deck! Class 1-A." Seems simple, right? WRONG. This is where my “unpopular opinion” alarm starts blaring. Hear me out.
The first few episodes of Season 5? They're all about the joint training exercise. Class 1-A versus Class 1-B. Now, don't get me wrong, it's cool to see the students flex their powers. But let’s be real… does it feel like the real season 5?
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Joint Training: Fun, But… Filler-ish?
The joint training arc feels like one long detour. We know the students need to improve, training is necessary. Yet, it felt like the main plot was put on hold for a bit. Was it just me?
Don’t get me wrong! It's fun seeing everyone's quirks evolve. But in terms of overall plot development, it felt a bit… slow. Are we pushing the main story forward? Meh, barely.

The REAL Season 5 Starting Point (In My Humble Opinion)
So, when does season 5 truly begin? I'm going to say it: episode 103, "Deika City: The Start of the War." This is where things get SERIOUS.
The Paranormal Liberation Front arc is what we've been waiting for. The stakes are raised. The villains are actually terrifying. Everyone is scrambling to save the world!

The shift in tone is palpable. Suddenly, it's not just about who can win a training match. It's about life and death. That's the MHA we love, right?
Why This Matters
The Paranormal Liberation War is pivotal. It changes everything. The heroes are tested. The villains get stronger. It's a turning point for the whole series.

Focusing on episode 103 as the true start helps you appreciate the intensity that follows. It skips some of the less impactful content (sorry, Class 1-B fans). Plus, it’s more exciting!
Think about it: massive battles, shocking revelations, and character-defining moments. It makes the wait so much worth it!

Final Thoughts (Fight Me!)
Okay, okay, I know what you're thinking. "But the joint training is important for character development!" Sure, maybe a little. But compared to the earth-shattering events of the war arc? It pales in comparison.
So, next time you're rewatching My Hero Academia Season 5, consider skipping ahead to episode 103. You might just find yourself agreeing with my… unconventional view.
Ultimately, it's your call. Watch it however you want! Just remember, sometimes, the real start is a little further in than you think. Just don't blame me if you suddenly become obsessed with Shigaraki's character arc, its good!
