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January 18, 2023

[latest] My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 16, Full Summaries & Spoilers & Latest Updates

An overview of the fifteenth episode of Season 6.
Tartarus, episode 15 of My Hero Academia season 6, opened with AFO assaulting Tartarus with the almost High-End Nomus in an effort to free his actual body. AFO, who was still in charge of Shigaraki’s body, overrode the Decay villain’s will and exploited different idiosyncrasies to get beyond the facility’s security mechanisms designed to keep inmates from fleeing. AFO discovered that his true corpse was buried at the bottom of Tartarus, so he cut the power to the facility and helped the inmates escape. Episode 15 of Season 6 included the reappearance of three significant enemies from previous seasons: Muscular, whom Deku had battled in Season 3, Stain, whose philosophy promoted the League of Villains, and Overhaul, who exploited Eri to produce quirk-destroying guns in Season 4.

The purple-haired lady from the second season 6 premiere was among the escapees. After aiding the convicts in their escape, AFO encouraged them to break free of additional criminals by raiding other prisons, frustrating the heroes’ pursuit of him. Episode 15 of My Hero Academia Season 6 then shifted to depict the heroes healing at Central Hospital, starting with Bakugo, who had just woken up. Despite their wounds, Aizawa and Gran Torino made it out of the crash alive, and Shoto was left to reflect on how much he resembled his brother-in-law, Dabi, in his feelings of bitterness toward their father. With Endeavor in that condition, he knew it was up to him to intervene with their older sibling. Upon learning that the green-haired youngster was the only one who hadn’t woken up, the fifteenth episode of My Hero Academia Season 6 concluded with Bakugo stomping towards Deku’s room.

On January 21, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. JST, Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV will air episode 16 of My Hero Academia season 6. Crunchyroll users all around the world will be able to see the episode as well. The war’s aftermath and the next stage in All For One’s strategy were the focus of Season 6 Episode 15, which marked the beginning of the second season of the anime. Three prominent villains from past seasons made a return appearance in this episode, and a new character who, according to the second opening sequence, would play a significant part in the forthcoming episodes of My Hero Academia season 6 was introduced.

Time and Date of Release
The worldwide premiere of Episode 16 of Season 6 of My Hero Academia will take place on Saturday, January 21, 2023, however, local airtimes will vary. The following are the times that viewers in other countries may watch the episode online:

Local Time in the Pacific Time Zone: 02:30 (January 21, 2023)
3:30 a.m., EST (Eastern Standard Time) (January 21, 2023)
Time in Greenwich Mean: 8:30 p.m. (January 21, 2023)
The time in Europe’s central time zone is 9:30 a.m. (January 21, 2023)
The time in India is 14:00 IST (January 21, 2023)
Time in the Philippines: 4.30 p.m. (January 21, 2023)
It is 530 in the afternoon in Japan right now (January 21, 2023)
Time in Canberra, Australia: 7 p.m. ACT (January 21, 2023)

You can watch episode 16 of My Hero Academia Season 6 on Crunchyroll anywhere in the world. Hulu and Funimation both offer streaming access to the episode for fans in the United States and Canada. The episode will be available on Netflix in a number of Asian countries.

Insights about the upcoming 16th episode of My Hero Academia’s sixth season
The promo for episode 16 of My Hero Academia’s sixth season opened with Hawks and Best Jeanist back in action, racing down in a modified car and using ropes to take down baddies. A peek of the pandemonium that ensued after the heroes’ failure made headlines and the people lost trust in their defenders was on display in this scenario. It also had a scene in which Hawks gushed about the current number one Pro hero, depicting the hero as a young boy holding an Endeavor plush animal.

The hero in question was lying in bed, staring out the window at the media and demonstrators who had gathered outside to interrogate him about Dabi’s confession. Natsuo and Fuyumi Todoroki, along with their mother Rei, were seen entering the hospital to visit Shoto in episode 15 of season 6, hinting at a possible family reunion in the next episode. If Deku, who was still asleep at the end of Episode 15, is finally seen to be waking up, then this episode will be a double win. The title of episode 16 of season 6 of My Hero Academia is The Hellish Todoroki Family, Part 2.

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