“Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 208 is expected to showcase one of the biggest character developments within the show so far, which is saying something. After all, this is the anime series that features a son coming to terms with his hatred for his father and a powerless protagonist gaining real strength. In the upcoming chapter, another evolution might just take place in the form of Bakugo.
It’s no secret that Bakugo has always come off as being a weird character in that he is aiming to be a hero with a personality of a villain. He bullies Midoriya, always belittles others, and is quite violent, to boot. Essentially, he is something that every hero should not be, but this could change in “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 208.
In the previous chapter, Bakugo went out of his way to save his teammate from getting hurt. Although the match is one against other students and the chances of serious injury are low, he still acted like a hero. That’s why “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 208 is an exciting chapter that a lot of fans are looking forward to. It could be where Bakugo finally graduates to become an actual hero instead of a bully with explosive powers.
On the other hand, his motivations could just as easily be in line with his selfish desires to win, which is far more likely than any conscious need on his part to save people. After all, it was previously revealed that his admiration for All Might is due to the iconic hero’s propensity for winning. “Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 208 should provide a clear insight into either possibility.
“Boku no Hero Academia” Chapter 208 is set to be released on Dec. 3. Fans will definitely want to watch out for that to see how Bakugo changes.


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