“My Hero Academia” Season 4 holds a lot of surprises for fans of the anime who might never have read the manga and one of them is Kai Chisaki potentially surpassing All-For-One as the ultimate villain. Now, it’s not exactly a new concept for animes or mangas to introduce more powerful foes as the story progresses. However, it isn’t just Chisaki’s Quirk that makes him dangerous in the upcoming season, but also his plans.
Kai Chisaki was introduced late into the show’s previous season where he met up with the League of Villains. This meeting will be shown in “My Hero Academia” Season 4 to end badly, with a death marring the budding relationship. In any case, the season will then proceed to cover increasingly alarming events that culminate in heroes losing their Quirks.
In the climax of “My Hero Academia” Season 4, this ability to erase people’s powers will be used quite effectively, with Mirio being one of the victims. This is where the matter of Chisaki’s sinister plans make him much more dangerous than All-For-One. He basically has the ability to decide who will become the most powerful beings in the world and who will not.
On top of having the capacity to erase the Quirks of others, there is also the villain’s own powers to worry about. He essentially has the ability to disintegrate people in the blink of an eye and then put them back together. There is absolutely no defense to such a Quirk except to simply keep one’s distance. This is why Midoriya’s fight with him in “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be beyond epic.
In any case, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be available for fans to watch once it premieres in October. Viewers will definitely want to mark that date as the start of something legendary.


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