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My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 3 Ending Explained

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The heroes manage to demolish much of Gunga Mountain Villa and secure all flows going outside. Everything you need to know about the conclusion of My Hero Academia Season 6, Episode 3, is provided here.

When was My Hero Academia Episode 3 Released?

On October 15th, My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 3 was released. At 5:30 JST, the episode was released in Japan. For fans across the world, Crunchyroll is simulcasting the show. It will be possible to access the episode with English subtitles one hour following the Japanese broadcast.

Where To Watch Episode 3?

The most recent episodes of My Hero Academia are available on Crunchyroll and Hulu. On these platforms, you may also stream prior seasons.

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My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 3 Ending: Being A Villain?

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Jin gets enraged and determined not to support his imprisonment, as Hawks has suggested after learning that he has been misled once more. He uses his Twice Quirk to create many matches of himself to confuse the Pro-Hero.

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Unfortunately, Hawks is too successful; he starts destroying copies one by one while also using his feathers. He knows that Jin won’t give up now, indicating that killing him is unavoidable. When Jin suddenly charges toward Hawks to stun the hero and defeat him.

Hawks instantly hit the adversary again since he is too fast. The Pro Hero leaps on Twice’s chest as he falls to the ground and moves in to finish him off. Unfortunately, the Pro Hero emotionally determines all opportunities. He believes Jin is too hurt to move, but the antagonist appears out of nowhere with a copy that restricts the hero.

Dabi takes advantage of the opportunity to attack Hawks, who is forced out the window as Twice separates himself from the Pro Hero. Whatever happens, the Pro Heroes manage to get around and enter the hallway through the door once more while paying his premium charge.

Dabi attempts to use his flames to attack him again, but Hawks manages to defend himself this time. Jin repeatedly stabs Mr. Compress in the neck, killing him there, and then as a hero, captures both Himiko and Mr. Compress.

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It turns out that Jin has died due to his wounds, and in his final moments, the duplicate expresses gratitude for his life and everything the evil guys had done for him.

Conclusion

The third episode of My Hero Academia’s sixth season was fantastic! This episode wrapped up one of the more fascinating themes from the previous season with a tight narrative that moved along rapidly.

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