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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Released: 29 October (at cinemas) Certificate: 15 Director: Kenji Nagasaki Writer: Y&#x14D;suke Kuroda (screenplay) Cast: Daiki Yamashita, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yuki Kaji Running Time: 104 mins With five seasons done and dusted, a sixth announced, and now three movies, My Hero Academia is something of an unstoppable force in the world of anime. That&#x2019;s not surprising</p>
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<dd>29 October (at cinemas)</dd>
<dt>Certificate:</dt>
<dd>15</dd>
<dt>Director:</dt>
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<dd>Y&#x14D;suke Kuroda (screenplay)</dd>
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<p>With five seasons done and dusted, a sixth announced, and now three movies, <strong><em>My Hero Academia</em></strong> is something of an unstoppable force in the world of anime. That&#x2019;s not surprising because it&#x2019;s a feel-good underdog story with superpowers, serving up fun, feels and thrills in equal measure.</p>
<p>If you&#x2019;re not familiar with the <strong><em>MHA</em></strong> story, people start being born with &#x2018;Quirks&#x2019;, fantastical powers; some of which are insignificant, while others are truly astonishing. With the majority of the earth&#x2019;s population empowered with Quirks, heroes and villains rise. The show focuses on Izuku Midoriya, aka Deku. Hero-obsessed but born Quirk-less, his life changes when he inherits the One For All Quirk from his idol and legendary hero, All Might. <strong><em>MHA</em></strong> follows his and his friends&#x2019; adventures as their powers grow and they fight to save the world from super villain-sized threats.</p>
<p>The latest feature film addition to the franchise, <strong><em>My Hero Academia: World Heroes&#x2019; Mission</em></strong> was released part-way through season five in Japan and is now getting its worldwide release. Unless you are five seasons and two movies deep into the <strong><em>MHA</em></strong> story, you won&#x2019;t have a clue what&#x2019;s going on, and you probably won&#x2019;t care, either. A terrorist organisation named Humarise is planning to eradicate all those born with powers. Believing they will bring about the end of humanity, they plan on leaving just the Quirk-less behind, and it&#x2019;s up to <strong><em>MHA</em></strong>&#x2018;s massive roster of heroes to save the world once again.</p>
<p>Except, for most of the film, there isn&#x2019;t a whole lot of that going on. If you&#x2019;re hoping to see your <strong><em>MHA</em></strong> favourites in action, then you&#x2019;re going to be largely disappointed. Instead, the bulk of the story is taken up by Deku being caught up with small-time crook Rody Soul, being framed for a crime he didn&#x2019;t commit, and the two of them going on the run. As a result of that, the film feels pretty slow and long with its 104-minute runtime. But, you can always count on <strong><em>MHA</em></strong> to serve up something spectacular, and while <strong><em>World Heroes&#x2019; Mission</em></strong> takes its sweet time, it definitely delivers a finale worth sticking around for.</p>
<p>Once the action arrives, it comes on thick and fast, and there are some stunning sequences positively dripping in&#xA0;<em>sakuga</em>. The fights are full-on and flashy, delivering the kind of scenery-smashing impacts that anime has always been about. Also, if you don&#x2019;t still get goosebumps hearing Deku shout &#x201C;Go Beyond&#x2026; Plus Ultra!&#x201D; while <em>You Say Run</em>&#xA0;plays in the background, well, you should probably just give up on <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/on-demand/summer-anime-2021-our-picks-of-the-best-anime-this-season/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">anime</a>.</p>
<p>Throw in some sentimental scenes that tug at the heartstrings, and you&#x2019;ve got a movie that, while it doesn&#x2019;t do anything new with the tried-and-tested <strong><em>MHA</em></strong> formula, knows what it&#x2019;s doing well enough.</p>
<p><strong><em>My Hero Academia: World Heroes&#x2019; Mission</em></strong> isn&#x2019;t essential viewing, and its pacing leaves plenty to be desired, but it knows how to give its fans what they want, and it certainly put a smile on our face.</p>
<div class="gmail_default"><b><i>My Hero Academia: World Heroes&#x2019; Mission is in cinemas from Friday 29 October.</i></b></div>
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