Bleach’s Final Arc Is Getting a New Ending—But Should It Rewrite the Past?
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After nearly a decade of hype, heartbreak, and heroism, My Hero Academia aired its final episode last week. And instead of celebration, the fandom is in full-blown meltdown.
Why? Because the finale didn’t deliver closure—it delivered confusion.
The final battle between Deku and Shigaraki was epic in scale but rushed in execution. The episode crammed:
And worst of all? No clear resolution.
“This is worse than the Game of Thrones finale.”
“They spent 8 seasons building Deku—and gave him a 3-minute sendoff?”
“I feel betrayed. This was my favorite anime.”
YouTube reactors are stunned. TikTok is flooded with “fix the ending” edits. And manga readers are calling the anime adaptation a missed opportunity.
The finale suffered from:
Studio Bones has yet to comment. But the damage is done.
Some fans are holding out hope for a movie epilogue or manga-style OVA. Others say the franchise should have ended two seasons ago.
The real tragedy? My Hero Academia was a gateway anime for millions. And now, its legacy is tangled in disappointment.
Endings matter. And this one missed the mark. Whether you loved it or hated it, the MHA finale is now part of anime history—for better or worse.
Did Deku’s journey deserve more? Or are fans just too hard to please? Sound off below.
Source: CBR – My Hero Academia Finale Sparks Fandom Outrage
Joseph is the founder of Otaku Odyssey, blending SEO strategy with anime critique. He writes to spark debate and challenge conventional fandom narratives.
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