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Boku No Hero Academia 2nd — Season Episode 18

A video of Stain's ideology—that modern heroes are "fake" and only those like All Might are worthy—goes viral. This inspires numerous villains to seek out the League of Villains, significantly boosting Shigaraki's influence.

This guide covers the 18th episode of the second season of Boku no Hero Academia (also known as My Hero Academia ). Depending on how you count the episodes, this refers to of the overall series. Episode Overview Title: "The Aftermath of Hero Killer: Stain" Adaptation: Adapts chapters 56 and 57 of the manga. Boku no Hero Academia 2nd Season Episode 18

You can watch this episode on major streaming platforms including Crunchyroll , Hulu, and Netflix (availability varies by region). A video of Stain's ideology—that modern heroes are

Chief of Police Kenji Tsuragamae informs Midoriya, Todoroki, and Iida that using their Quirks without licenses is a crime. To avoid punishment, they agree to let Endeavor take official credit for capturing Stain, meaning their heroism will never be public knowledge. Depending on how you count the episodes, this

The episode provides brief, comedic updates on other students, such as Bakugo struggling with Best Jeanist's attempts to "tame" him and Yaoyorozu's frustration with filming commercials for Uwabami. Where to Watch

The episode deals with the legal and social fallout of the battle against Stain in Hosu City. Major Plot Points

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