My Hero Academia Season 6‘s 12th episode aired on Saturday and hero Lemillion (Mirio Togata) was voted as the Most Valuable Hero (MV Hero) by the fans. Right after the episode titled “Threads of Hope” finished airing, the official Twitter account of the anime began collecting votes by asking their followers to tweet with a hashtag, #ヒロアカMVP (#HeroAcaMVP), and choose the character which had the most impact on them.
Mirio Togata of the school, whose quirk is Permeation and who returned to the battlefield in the episode, championed the vote this week. A hero took back the top spot for the first time in three weeks after Himiko Toga in the 10th episode and Dabi in the previous, 11th episode. In second place, just as last week, was Fiber Hero: Best Jeanist with the Quirk Fiber Master, followed by Katsuki Bakugo, whose hero name was announced as Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight in the episode.
The MV Hero’s memorable scene from the episode is available on TOHO animation’s official YouTube channel below:
You can check the previous results from the links below:
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Mirko Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 1
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Denki Kaminari Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 2
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Twice Voted as the Most Valuable Villain in Episode 3
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Mirko Once Again Voted as the Most Valuable Hero After Episode 4
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Crust Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 5
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Eraser Head Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 6
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Midnight Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 7
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Eijiro Kirishima Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 8
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Katsuki Bakugo Voted as the Most Valuable Hero in Episode 9
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Himiko Toga Voted as the Most Valuable Villain in Episode 10
- My Hero Academia Season 6: Dabi Voted as the Most Valuable Villain in Episode 11
Animation studio Bones is animating the My Hero Academia anime series based on Kohei Horikoshi’s manga of the same name. The manga is being serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump.
Source: Official Twitter (Results)
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project
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