Returning two weeks after the last chapter, My Hero Academia 359 has left fans reeling in the aftermath of Shigaraki’s overwhelming Katsuki Bakugo defeat. It was widely assumed that Bakugo’s Cluster would have partially succeeded in damaging Shigaraki, but the situation appears to have been reversed. However, the sudden presence of the third and final Big 3 member reassured everyone that the heroes are still in it for the long haul.
In addition, chapter 359 of My Hero Academia featured a colourful double-spread honouring the series’ 8th-anniversary project. During the final episode, AFO/Shigaraki overpowered the heroes and proclaimed his ambitions to restore equality to society after the conflict by severely oppressing all sentient creatures. Bakugo reacted angrily at the concept, recalling how he had grown as a person by conquering his differences. Strafe Panzer and Cluster were employed to attack Shigaraki by him.
Chapter 359 of My Hero Academia is titled “Place of Education.”
‘My Hero Academia chapter 359 opens with a group of business students secretly documenting a battle in preparation for the day when someone attempts to affect post-war public opinion in the same manner that Dabi did. When Bakugo’s Cluster explodes, it rattles the floating structure in a wide array. Kaminari reassures everyone that Bakugo is constantly aware of his surroundings, despite Yuyu Haya’s concerns. Shigaraki, on the other hand, appears unharmed despite the student’s apparent attack.
AFO/Shigaraki lauds Bakugo for compressing his strike so as not to harm his immediate surroundings, while simultaneously boosting the attack’s potency. Bakugo’s right arm is ruthlessly broken by AFO/Shigaraki, even if he is pleased. Despite Mirko’s best efforts, AFO/Shigaraki manages to escape and declares that they were dumb to even approach Bakugo’s body. He sets off a massive energy explosion, scattering the heroes and badly hurting Bakugo. The youngster is disappointed because, despite his best efforts, he was unable to do any damage to Shigaraki. My Hero Academia chapter 359 indicates that the left part of Shigaraki’s face is charred, which contradicts this claim.
As much as AFO/Shigaraki doesn’t care for the explosive student, he’s pleased to take advantage of Bakugo’s status as Midoriya’s best friend. Effortlessly, Aizawa pleads with the heroes to save Bakugo as the enemy moves closer. Mandalay notifies him that they have lost touch with Deku due to interference beyond the electrical barrier. Meanwhile, an empty classroom has been dumped over Tamaki and Nejire. Tamaki regrets the lack of a commencement ceremony for the class. When the conflict is ended, they can ask Principal Nezu to set one up for them, according to a voice in their heads.
While Nejire is on board, Tamaki isn’t so sure they’ll make it that far. It is revealed that the voice belongs to Mirio, who comes from the earth and claims that they can at least hold the fort until Midoriya arrives in My Hero Academia chapter 359. Heroes are not born or formed but are meticulously crafted. The presence of the business class confirms this once again. It’s a double-edged sword: public opinion may be a powerful tool, but it can also be a very dangerous weapon. Bakugo’s strike may be utilised more extensively if he doesn’t compress it, but its potency would be reduced if he did. This episode of My Hero Academia did injure Shigaraki, but it also revealed just how much Bakugo is outclassed. Bakugo’s loss of independence is exacerbated when he is reduced to “bait” for Midoriya, despite being as powerful and effective as he is.
AFO started sprouting new eyes and ears after being scorched by Endeavor, and Shigaraki’s burn in this chapter is located in the same spot. However, no one has explained the employment of a pulse of energy to dislodge everyone. Shigaraki’s involvement in the communication breakdown is a foregone conclusion. Mirio’s stunning arrival in the 359th chapter of My Hero Academia was no matter how predicted. It’s possible for him to sway the balance of power for a long, given how strong he is. However, as many fans have pointed out, their discussion and the manner in which they were depicted throw a stark death flag over each of the Big 3’s individuals. Perhaps Horikoshi can dispel this apprehension in the upcoming chapter.