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In the fifteenth episode of season six, titled “Tartarus,” of “My Hero Academia,” we see the victorious return of All For One. Although the Liberation War cycle has concluded, the heroes still face ongoing peril as the enemy continues to plot his return. The struggle against Shigaraki, Gigantomachia and the rest of the Paranormal Liberation Front’s bad guys concluded in the previous episode. This, however, is not yet a time for the heroes to kick back and relax. They must now be ready for the events of Episode 15 of Season 6 of “My Hero Academia.”
Despite the devastation caused by Gigantomachia, the villains are already plotting their next move. Jaku City was engulfed in calamity, and the territories it had previously ravaged were also devastated. Authorities are in disarray, and the Paranormal Liberation Front has its sights set on Tartarus. It’s common knowledge that AFO is still being held at the facility. The new episode preview adds more weight to the conclusion that AFO’s mind is in charge of Shigaraki’s body. The Decay antagonist has white irises rather than the usual red. The teaser for Episode 15 of Season 6 of “My Hero Academia” implies that the Nomu would attack the jail, before cutting to a shot of Aizawa in a hospital bed with Present Mic looking worried by his side.
In the following scene, the baddies have succeeded in freeing AFO, as he is shown standing in the open, beaming. When he returns, will the heroes be ready for him? Episode 14 of Season 6 of “My Hero Academia” had the Commission calling on Re-Destro for a collaborative assignment before the conflict broke out, but it turned out to be a trap set to ambush him. The Re-Destro they thought they saw, however, was actually only a clone of Twice. So, Re-Destro might have double-attacked and killed nearly everyone. After the conflict, several villains, including Garaki, were apprehended, and Gigantomachia had to be flown in on two separate helicopters.
Other members of the Paranormal Liberation Front were Mr Compress, some Nomus, Re-Destro, and Geten, and 16,929. However, the criminals Shigaraki, Spinner, Dabi, and the rest of the gang managed to flee. The number of casualties and injuries was much beyond the capacity of the hospitals and the heroes, so the police, Ochaco, Tsuyu, and others stepped in to aid the injured citizens. Conversely, after viewing Midnight’s lifeless body, Yaoyorozu, Kirishima, Ashido, and Sato grieved at her loss.
Students at the University of Arkansas didn’t want to accept the reality that many combat heroes had perished. While being questioned, Garaki admitted Shigaraki was dead, then miraculously came back to life. The locals were curious about Endeavor’s plan for dealing with his son Dabi if he came clean. After that, AFO gave the free Nomus orders to set him free. You may find out what happens next on Saturday, January 14, when Episode 15 of Season 6 of “My Hero Academia” is released.
On January 14, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. JST on Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV, Japanese viewers may tune in to the fifteenth episode of My Hero Academia Season 6. Furthermore, the episode will be accessible on Crunchyroll all around the world. Episode 14 of Season 6 marked the end of the Paranormal Liberation War chapter of the manga and focused on the fallout from the war against Shigaraki, Gigantomachia, and the villains of the Paranormal Liberation Front. The disaster may have been the beginning of the return of All For One, as suggested by the episode’s prologue and trailer, but it’s only the beginning of the heroes’ difficulties.
When will it be available?
Episode 15 of Season 6 of My Hero Academia will premiere on January 14, 2023, however different time zones will see it at different times. The following are the times that viewers in other countries may watch the episode online:
12.30 a.m., PST (Pacific Standard Time) (January 14, 2023)
Time in the Eastern Time Zone: 3:30 am (January 14, 2023)
Currently, it is 8:30 p.m. GMT, or Greenwich Mean Time (January 14, 2023)
Time in Europe: 9:30 a.m. CET (January 14, 2023)
When in India, it’s always 2 o’clock IST (January 14, 2023)
4.30 p.m. in the Philippines, or PHT (January 14, 2023)
530 pm, Japan Standard Time (January 14, 2023)
Local Time in Australia is 7 pm ACT (January 14, 2023)
When and where can I see it?
Next week, Crunchyroll will stream episode 15 of My Hero Academia Season 6. North American viewers may also watch it on Funimation and Hulu. Several Asian nations will be able to watch the episode on Netflix.
Episode 15 of Season 6 of “My Hero Academia” — What to Expect?
While heroes and citizens were still suffering from the shock of the tragedy that had swept through Jaku City and all the territories decimated by Gigantomchia’s rampage, the villains had already begun preparing their next move, as shown in the trailer for episode 15 of My Hero Academia season 6. In light of the broken authority structure, the Paranormal Liberation Front has set its sights on the prison of Tartarus, where All For One is still being held captive.
Season 6 Episode 14 established that All For One’s consciousness was still manipulating Tomura Shigaraki’s body, and the trailer verifies this by portraying the Decay villain with white irises rather than his usual red ones. In the trailer, we also see a Nomu attack the jail, and then the scene cuts to Aizawa in a hospital bed with a worried-looking Present Mic by his side. The last shot depicts All For One triumphantly posing under a starry sky, suggesting that the villain’s charge was effective. Tartarus will be the title of episode 15 of season 6 of My Hero Academia.
A brief synopsis of the 14th episode of Season 6.
The fourteenth episode of My Hero Academia’s sixth season opened with Deku recounting what he had learned from the official reports made on the happenings in Jaku City and Gunga Villa. A statue of All Might appeared at the beginning of the episode, but the Symbol of Peace was covered in a sign reading “I am not here.” The episode revealed that the Public Safety Commission contracted Re-business, Destro’s Detnerat, immediately before the heroes’ raid to manufacture support equipment for the heroes. The villain mistook the meeting for an invitation to infiltrate the group, but it was actually a trap set up by the Commission to capture Re-Destro. Because the villain had really dispatched one of Twice’s clones, the fight that ensued resulted in the death of the head of the Public Safety Commission.
Episode 14 of Season 6 of My Hero Academia goes back to Deku’s narrative, which provides a detailed overview of the activities. Kyudai Garaki, a scientist, told the police that the electricity in the fluid on the floor was insufficient to resuscitate Shigaraki and that the villain had risen by the strength of his own will and his hate of the world. After leaving Mr Compress hurt and Gigantomachia comatose, Shigaraki escaped from Jaku with seven Nomus. The heroes present at the scene confirmed in the fourteenth episode of season six of My Hero Academia that the official reports omitted the fact that some interns were seen battling Shigaraki.
Deku said that the ninth OFA bearer remembered AFO trying to take his quirk and again felt that Shigaraki had been begging for his help throughout the conflict, despite the limited role they were given in the official account. At Gunga Villa, 16,929 members of the villain organisation were apprehended, including Re-Destro, Geten, and Koku Hanabata. In addition, raids were carried out all around the nation in an effort to apprehend and bring to justice any remaining members of the Paranormal Liberation Front. The true aftermath of the war was then seen in Episode 14 of Season 6. People were shown laying injured among the rubble, isolated from their loved ones. While some, like Asui and Koda, helped find and evacuate injured individuals, Uraraka rushed amid the damaged buildings searching for survivors.
In order to preserve the lives of those who had the best chance, doctors had to forsake other patients. Episode 14 of My Hero Academia’s sixth season sent viewers back to the woods outside Gunga Villa, where the distraught hero students had been trying in vain to revive the late Midnight. Some of the other students have already come back with the sad news that Majestic is dead as well. Shigaraki, now under AFO’s authority, started making plans for the return of All For One’s true form as the public pondered how the heroes would handle the crisis.
Recent Updates for Episode 15
On January 12, 2023, preview photos for episode 15 of the sixth season of the anime series My Hero Academia were posted on the official website, revealing how battered the Pro Heroes had become. In addition, the article hinted at some exciting developments for the baddies in the next episode. Episode 15 of season 6 of My Hero Academia is titled “Tartarus,” and it will officially launch the Tartarus Escapees arc (also known as the Vigilante arc) in full force. Even though we don’t know how far into the story the pilot episode will go, the sneak peeks visuals are interesting.
The promo photos for episode 15 of My Hero Academia’s sixth season show the Heroes resting while the baddies run amok. The official site for My Hero Academia revealed eight teaser photos for episode 15 of season 6. Roughly half of the pictures show the Pro Heroes making up for the losses they sustained in the Paranormal Liberation War. The second part teases the villains’ plans for the next episode, including a startling comeback. Images of the heroes show them at various stages of rehabilitation after the war. These include Shoto Todoroki, Shota Aizawa, Katsuki Bakugo, and Izuku Midoriya. Toshinori Yagi, formerly known as All Might, may be seen in the pictures as well, sitting at Deku’s bedside. Probably through overuse of his Quirks in battle, Shoto is covered in bandages.
Aizawa wears a bandage over his right eye and on the top right side of his face from where he was touched by Tomura Shigaraki’s Decay Quirk. Bakugo’s injuries were apparently limited to his upper body, as most of the bandages in the collection were applied to his legs and feet. Additionally, it would appear that Izuku Midoriya has been cast completely after using One For All 100%. Viewers can see that he has sustained a further injury to his arms, necessitating complete casts, in this particular image. It should be noted that Midoriya is the only one who appears to be sleeping, which may be a sign that the young hero is in a vegetative state.
Episode 15 of My Hero Academia’s sixth season has the baddies seemingly preparing for their next big move. In the preview for next week’s episode, All For One may be seen grinning under a cloudless sky, suggesting that he has successfully escaped Tartarus. Shigaraki appears to still remain under All For One’s control, which may indicate that the latter is receiving assistance from the outside during their escape. Against a suburban setting, we also see the fan-favourite villain Muscular. The last picture shows a group of people who appear to be jail guards yelling and looking anxious inside a control room. This seems to verify that the villains will be unleashed while the Heroes are gone in episode 15 of My Hero Academia season 6.