“My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 15 serves as the official starting point of the Provisional Hero Licensure Exam, which sees the young students from Class 1-A participating in the test. Narratively speaking, this particular aspect is important for several reasons, all of which are tied up with events that happened up until now. It’s basically where the different personalities of the young heroes manifest and play a role in them becoming actual pros.
In “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 15, the students from UA arrive at the test site and are greeted by the sight of other students from other academies. There are 1,540 participants in this examination, Comicbook.com reports, which also includes other classes in UA Academy. At the end of this event, only 100 students will become eligible for a provisional hero license.
As far as plot points go, the events following “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 15 will be relevant for several reasons. One of which is because it finally gives the students in Class 1-A a legitimate reason for getting involved in the numerous affairs they get tangled up in. The rescue of Bakugo, for example, was clearly against the rules of the academy because they were not given permission to do so.
This time could be different since they would be given officially sanctioned tasks to perform as temporary heroes. In any case, the students would need to pass the exam before this happens, and fans of the series will love the events that “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 15 kicks off.
As Otaku Art also notes, “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 15 is where the students of Class 1-A get to show off the full breadth and scale of their improvements following their intensive training. It’s where Midoriya lets loose with his new costume and special moves, for example, and he is not alone. As future episodes will show, the Provisional Hero Licensure Exam also holds plenty of surprises for viewers.


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