This Saturday, January 28, 2023, at 5:30 pm JST, Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV will air episode 17 of My Hero Academia season 6. Crunchyroll will also be streaming the episode worldwide. Inmates from Tartarus and six other prisons escaped, and Season 6 Episode 16 showed the ensuing turmoil and disorder on the streets. As the public’s confidence in heroes dwindled, more and more ordinary people began taking up guns in self-defence, leading to more deaths and further inflaming existing tensions. Hawks’ background and his connection to Endeavor were finally exposed in this episode. Details on what to expect from next week’s Season 6 Episode 17 of My Hero Academia
Where and when can people throughout the world see it?
The worldwide premiere of Episode 17 of Season 6 of My Hero Academia is scheduled for Saturday, January 28, 2023, however, local airtimes will vary. Here are the times when viewers in other parts of the world may watch the episode online:
12:30 a.m. PST (Pacific Standard Time) (January 28, 2023)
Time in the Eastern Time Zone: 3:30 am (January 28, 2023)
Time in Greenwich Mean: 8:30 p.m. (January 28, 2023)
9:00 a.m. CET (Central European Time) (January 28, 2023)
The time in India is 14:00 IST (January 28, 2023)
Time in the Philippines: 4.30 p.m. (January 28, 2023)
It is 530 in the afternoon in Japan right now (January 28, 2023)
ACT Time Zone: 7 pm, Australia (January 28, 2023)
Episode 17 of season 6 of My Hero Academia can be viewed by viewers all around the world on Crunchyroll. For North American viewers, the episode is also available on Funimation and Hulu. It has been confirmed that the episode will be available on Netflix in various Asian regions.
Information about the upcoming 17th episode of My Hero Academia’s 6th season
Season 6 episode 17 of My Hero Academia will include a reunion of the Todoroki family, with Shoto, Natsuo, Fuyumi, and Rei convening in Endeavor’s ward, as seen in the episode’s promo. They look back on Toya’s childhood and the details of her family life emerge. In the video, we see Enji and Rei talking to Toya, and then the injured kid, who is dressed in bandages, talks to Fuyumi. This is a narrative of hope and anguish for the eldest Todoroki, as revealed by the narrator. Hawks appears in Endeavor’s hospital room in the trailer for episode 17 of My Hero Academia season 6, which raises the possibility that the avian hero has some connection to the terrible Todoroki family past. My Hero Academia trailer for episode 17 of season 6 is titled “The Wrong Way to Put Out a Fire,” and it closes with a young Toya with a terrified look.
Synopsis of the 16th episode of season 6
Episode 16 of My Hero Academia’s sixth season opened with young Hawks watching the news, as heroic figures like All Might and Endeavor rescued innocents and vanquished evildoers. The topic of heroes was explored in this episode from Hawks’ perspective, who believed that the Pro heroes existed only on the other side of the screen. Hawks’ mother was a meek, seemingly obedient woman, while his father was a violent criminal on the run with her aid after killing someone for a very minor sum of money. His father was apprehended by Endeavor while attempting to leave in a stolen automobile, and his mother learned this because of one of her peculiarities.
Keigo’s mother fled the house with her son when she learned that she and her son may be prosecuted for aiding Keigo’s crooked father. Members of the Public Safety Commission saw Keigo’s potential as a hero and volunteered to teach him, assuring his mother and father that all traces of their relationship with Keigo’s father would be destroyed. Season 6 Episode 16 of My Hero Academia then cut back to the present, with Best Jeanist having just declared that he had not consented to the procedure of being placed in suspended animation. Hawks argued, though, that they had to trick Dabi and get within the Villains’ League. The two heroes go to Hawks’ house, where Hawks’ mother has left a message saying that the bad guys have broken in and are forcing her to talk about Hawks’ upbringing.
The local hero agency had closed down, leaving the residents unprotected, but Best Jeanist utilised his modified automobile to arrest several crooks rampaging through a neighbourhood. Although the Fiber hero promised to have his sidekick keep an eye on him, several folks still weren’t convinced. In an effort to protect themselves from criminals, residents started purchasing support goods as weapons, which backfired and resulted in more civilian fatalities and increased public outcry. Episode 16 of My Hero Academia Season 6 brought viewers back to the hospital to learn Endeavor’s true prognosis; the doctor had informed him he was lucky to be alive. The rest of the Todoroki clan entered the room to find him wailing that he couldn’t fight his son, but Rei took the initiative and insisted that they needed to discuss what had occurred with Toya.