“My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 17 is on its way and the episode promises a lot of excitement and fun. The show is still in its Provisional Hero Licensure exam arc. As it was at the start, UA students are still being hunted by other schools. The next episode will see the tables being turned, however, with the hunted teen heroes becoming the hunters. Unfortunately, some of the UA students will also be turned into meatballs in the next episode.
As The Anime Scrolls notes, the show’s previous episode showcased a lot of surprising twists and performances from the exam participants. Inasa Yoarashi from Shiketsu High eliminated 120 students all on his own, Shoto from UA High, Class 1-A eliminated a bunch of students with his ice, and Midoriya was almost taken out by Camie. Suffice it to say, “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 17 promises to be an exciting episode.
For starters, Midoriya and other UA students will start doing their own hunting in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 17, OtakuArt reports. Deku will be acting as bait while Uraraka and Sero will take out those who they can.
On the other hand, there will be a troublesome situation that Bakugou, Kirishima, and Kaminari will need to deal with in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 17. The trio will be facing a powerful opponent in Shiketsu High student Seiji Shishikura. He can basically turn people into tiny meatballs if he wanted and Bakugou will become a victim of his in the upcoming episode.
Fans of the raging explosive hero don’t need to worry, though, since Bakugou already had a plan in place to defeat their enemy before getting compressed. This should make for a series of interesting scenes in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 17 when it airs on Aug. 4.


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