![]() At least we know that Kouki Fujimoto is doing God’s work, however.īig props should also go to Yuki Hayashi, who is continuing his good streak from last week in terms of music and the original soundtrack. ![]() That’s due in part to the fantastic efforts of all of the animators involved with some of the fight’s most impactful moments, the majority of which remain unfortunately unidentified. Nevertheless, the fight between two of the Eight Bullets, Kirishima and Fat Gum was undoubtedly the true highlight of My Hero Academia 4 episode 9. So I’ll just take this moment to commend Studio BONES for their continued tasteful use of 3DCG to animate the corridors of the Shie Hassaikai headquarters a technique that allows them to swoop the camera to and fro with relative ease, while also allowing for a high degree of consistency when one of Overhaul’s ‘Eight Bullets’ is shapeshifting and transforming the scenery as a result.Īnime-only viewers should also note the interesting scene between Bubble Girl and some felled Shie Hassaikai minions which reveals the fact that the yakuza group might not be so united behind their young leader Chisaki, after all. ![]() Sparing not one moment for Tamaki Amajiki AKA Suneater, who promptly collapses to the floor at the start of this episode after the exertion needed for his fantastic fight last week, My Hero Academia 4 episode 9 continues to barrel straight ahead and towards one of this arc’s most highly-anticipated moments – the reveal of Kirishima Eijirou AKA Red Riot’s ‘Origin’ and backstory.īut in order for that to occur, Kirishima needed to be swept away along with Fat Gum as they both tried to save Shota Aizawa AKA Eraser Head from an enemy attack.
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