Synopsis of the thirteenth episode of season 6
During the opening sequence of episode 13 of My Hero Academia season 6, we saw a flashback to a time when Shigaraki destroyed Re-Destro and took control of the prosperous Paranormal Liberation Front when the League of Villains lived in terrible poverty. Spinner’s childhood experiences with prejudice were exposed in the flashback, and the television show Stain ultimately served as an inspiration for him to make a positive change. Mr Compress agreed with the lizard villain from episode 12 of season 6 that they couldn’t just give up now without accomplishing anything.
In order to liberate himself and his companions from Best Jeanist’s ropes, he intentionally hurt himself with his quirk. He also managed to round up Dabi, who had decided it wasn’t worth it to continue battling Shoto now that Endeavor was asleep and couldn’t see them.
In episode 13 of My Hero Academia season 6, Mr Compress distracted Mirio as Spinner tried to wake up Shigaraki by reattaching his hand mask to his face. However, this opened the door for All For One’s mind to take over his protégé’s body and issue the command to withdraw. The heroes Mirio, Nejire, Shoto, and Iida tried to stop the villain from getting away, but he used a tremendous shock wave quirk that blasted them all away.
Spinner was taken aback when AFO said that they would escape without Mr Compress and Gigantomachia, who had been hurt and drugged, demonstrating the villain’s blatant contempt for anybody but himself. At the end of episode 13 of season 6, Deku made one final try to stop Shigaraki, but he was easily thrown back due to his present state. He lost consciousness as he declared he would never forgive the villain, but he did recognise that Shigaraki was also a victim, which was a nice touch.
This Saturday, January 7, 2023, at 5:30 pm JST, Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV will air episode 14 of My Hero Academia season 6. Crunchyroll will also be streaming the episode worldwide. In episode 13 of season 6, we saw Shigaraki escape with the assistance of his Nomus after the devastating war in Jaku City was finally over. Deku’s last ditch effort to halt the villain failed, but All For One promised him they’d meet again when Shigaraki had strengthened himself. In the OFA remnant world, Deku had seen the villain become AFO’s victim, and this was emphasised in the episode.
When will it be released over the world?
Episode 14 of My Hero Academia season 6 will premiere on Saturday, January 7, 2023, while its exact time of release will depend on the viewer’s location throughout the world. The following timings are when the episode will be available for streaming throughout the world:
2.30 a.m. PST (Pacific Daylight Time) (PST)
The time is 4:30 a.m., Central Standard Time (CST)
Time in the Eastern Time Zone: 5:30 a.m. (EST)
10:30 a.m., BST (British Summer Time) (BST)
11.30 a.m., Central European Summer Time (CEST)
Two o’clock in the afternoon, India Standard Time (IST)
It is 530 in the afternoon, Japanese Standard Time (JST)
When to Stream Online?
When episode 14 of My Hero Academia season 6 breaths of air, it will be available on Crunchyroll for viewers all around the world to watch. Those Hulu and Funimation subscribers in the US and Canada may also watch the episode online. Multiple Asian nations will be able to watch the episode on Netflix.
What happens in My Hero Academia season 6 episode 14? (Expectations)
The trailer for episode 14 of My Hero Academia’s sixth season opened with narration explaining how the operation had been a total failure due to Shigaraki waking up and escaping after inflicting record-breaking damage. Numerous heroes were killed, and those who survived often had serious wounds. Other heroes looked on in dismay as the clip showed Endeavor, Bakugo, and Deku being taken away by paramedics.
According to the narrator, after Dabi’s dramatic confession and the revelations of Endeavor and Hawks’ pasts, residents in the destroyed cities lost hope and society’s confidence in heroes hit rock bottom. Students like Koda were filmed rescuing trapped individuals and hunting for survivors among the wreckage while also trying to comfort a distraught young child. Uraraka was seen rushing through a street lined with crumbling buildings, halting briefly to tend to an injured individual. The Hellish Hell has been confirmed as the title for episode 14 of My Hero Academia Season 6.