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October 23, 2022

[New] Leaks for My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 4, Release Date & Latest Updates

The plot of the fourth episode of season 6 of My Hero Academia
The trailer for episode 4 of season 6 of My Hero Academia reveals that after Bubaigawara Jin’s death, a vengeful Dabi fights the Hawks. Anime fans who are unaware of the real-life Hawks have speculated that Dabi and Hawks are connected due to his usage of the Hawks’ real name. The widespread belief that Dabi is the long-lost oldest son of the Todoroki family may finally be put to rest if this is indeed the case. The trailers for the next episode also show that the action will return to the fight at Jaku General Hospital. The doctor attempted to flee with Tomura Shigaraki, who is still undergoing some kind of change, by activating a number of High-End nomus to fend off the heroes. Endeavour and Mirko will appear in the fourth episode of Season 6, but the spotlight will be on Shota Aizawa, better known as Eraserhead.

A quick review of the third episode of Season 6
In episode three of season six of My Hero Academia, the heroes ambushed Gunga Villa, the current headquarters of the Paranormal Liberation Front. Kaminari first used his power to unlock a door while the Pro-Heroes stunned the bad guys up front. The episode began with the exploits of Edgeshot, Midnight, and Kamui Woods, and then went on to Fatgum, Amajiki, and Tokoyami’s attempt to block up the underground passage leading out of the villa’s basement. Tokyami’s Dark Shadow fought with Re-Destro, but the impact of Dark Shadow’s hardest assault, “Ragnarok,” was too much for the screws keeping Re-ankle Destro together. Season 6 episode 3 of My Hero Academia altered gears to focus on Twice and Hawks’ showdown.

Jin Bubaigawara, also known as Twice, was devastated by the hero’s treachery because it was the second time the hero’s naivete had put his companions in danger. He attempted revenge on Hawks, but the hero had already found a way to counter his Duplication power. Dabi’s timing was perfect; he walked into the room just as Bubaigawara needed to go out and save his companions. Hawks, however, were able to divert Bubaigawara’s attention with the help of Dabi’s blue flames. When Dabi addressed Hawks by his true name, the assailant was able to flee and release a single clone before being killed by Hawks. After rescuing Himiko Toga and Mr Compress, the clone vanished into thin air while profusely apologising for putting them in peril.

Nippon TV and yTV will air the fourth episode of My Hero Academia season 6 on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at 5:30 PM JST. Crunchyroll will also be streaming the episode worldwide. The third episode of Season 6 ended tragically, but the trailers for Episode 4 indicate that the real fight has just begun. It’s possible that the forthcoming episode will see the struggle between the heroes and the villains heating up as several significant characters from the drama have yet to enter the fray.

When it will be available to see, and where?
Saturday, October 22, 2022, will mark the worldwide premiere of episode 4 of season 6 of My Hero Academia, however, due to time zone differences, the exact time of airing may vary depending on where in the world you live. The following are the times that viewers in other countries may watch the episode online:
2:30 AM, Pacific Time (UTC -8 hours) (PST)
That’s 3:30 in the morning, Mountain Time (MT)
It is 4:30 AM in the Central Time Zone (CST)
5:30 a.m. EST, Eastern Time Zone (EST)
Time: 10:30 a.m. BST (British Summer Time) (BST)
The time in the Central European Summer Time Zone is 11:30 a.m. (CEST)
Currently, it is 3:00 p.m. in India (IST)

Episode 4 of My Hero Academia season 6 will be available on Crunchyroll internationally, on Hulu and on Funimation in the United States and Canada. Several Asian nations will also be able to watch the episode on Netflix.

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