My Hero Academia Season 8 Episode 4 Review: Bakugo vs All For One - Absolute Cinema
The Explosive Hero's Finest Hour.
Studio Bones has done it again. My Hero Academia Season 8 Episode 4 isn't just another episode it's a masterclass in anime storytelling that reminds us why we fell in love with this series in the first place. From the opening frame to the final second, this episode commands your attention with an iron grip and refuses to let go.
Animation That Transcends Excellence.
Let's talk about what Studio Bones brought to the table, because "good" doesn't even begin to describe it. The fluidity of movement, the impact of every explosion, the way light and shadow dance across the screen—this is the kind of animation that spoils you for everything else. Every sakuga frame feels intentional, every cut purposeful. The animators didn't just animate Bakugo's fight; they captured his rage, his determination, his absolute refusal to back down.
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Bakugo's Character Shines Through
The explosion effects deserve their own standing ovation. Each blast carries weight and consequence. You can almost feel the heat radiating from the screen. The way Bakugo's quirk interacts with All For One's abilities creates this visual symphony of destruction that's both terrifying and beautiful. Studio Bones clearly poured their heart and soul into making every frame count, and it shows in every explosive second.
What elevates this episode from great to unforgettable is how it showcases Bakugo's growth. Remember the angry kid from episode one who thought he was better than everyone? That Bakugo is gone. In his place stands a hero who understands sacrifice, who fights not for glory but for the people behind him. The internal monologue, the flashbacks to his journey, the way his expressions shift between determination and something deeper, it all weaves together into a character moment that hits like a freight train.
This is peak My Hero Academia. This is peak anime. This is, without question, absolute cinema.
My Hero Academia Season 8 Episode 4 is everything fans could have hoped for and more. Studio Bones has delivered something special episode that will be talked about for years, that will appear in "best anime fights" compilations for decades. The Bakugo versus All For One battle isn't just well-animated; it's artfully crafted, emotionally resonant, and absolutely thrilling from start to finish.

