My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8: Delivers an emotional all-out finale as a final push to defeat All For One

Deku and Shigaraki as seen in anime
Deku and Shigaraki as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 is the kind of episode that will leave a lasting impact on the hearts of the viewers and, at the same time, remind us of why viewers fell in love with this show in the first place. As the battle is at its final stretch and the dust settles, this week's episode can only be described as a portrayal of raw emotions, peak animations, and a sense of closure that only air air-tight written story can provide.

It has officially been eight seasons since Izuku's story began and started the buildup of sacrifices and character evolution. Everything has now culminated in one breathtaking final push from Izuku Midoriya and the heroes who stood beside him. One of the major highlights of My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 is the return of Class 1-A.

But this time, things are different as his classmates are not just following him, but they have utmost respect for Izuku as a fully realized hero and are doing their best to clear the path for him to reach his goal. This moment, where everyone is in sync, is a mirror of their early days.

Deku as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)
Deku as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

That time, the concept of teamwork itself was clumsy, and everyone was either nervous or inexperienced. In My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8, they are shown to be moving with purpose and conviction, proving that the series has always been a story about unity and shared resolve.

For instance, we saw Iida unleashing an extended Recipro Turbo serve as a callback to his earliest ideals. Aoyama reaches out to take Deku’s hand, which, once burdened by guilt, now ends up being a similar moment when Deku offered him hope. Additionally, Class 1-B’s inclusion also ends up reinforcing the idea that this final battle isn’t about individual spotlights, but about everyone whose lives Deku has touched across his journey.


Emotional callbacks that hit hard

Still from the anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)
Still from the anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

Some moments that have stood out in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 happen when every character is wishing the best for Deku. While he is running towards the final villain, all of them are running beside him to give an assist. Heroes, civilians, and beloved characters from past arcs appear, cheering him toward victory. It gets emotional as now viewers are getting aware of the fact that their beloved series is, in fact, reaching the conclusion. That is why these visual callbacks in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 serve as emotional anchor points, reminding fans how far the story and its characters have come.


A rare glimpse into All For One’s humanity in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8

All for One (Image credit: Studio Bones)
All for One (Image credit: Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 also shows us a tragic moment behind All For One in a surprisingly heartfelt way. For the first time, fans are shown his real eyes. They have a desperation to hold on to a connection, even though the animation shows how much he yearned for a relationship. This subtle visual choice hints at suppressed vulnerability and the possibility that, beneath his centuries of cruelty, there once existed a desire for connection. Moreover, even during his final moments, Izuku reveals that he was no demon but just a lonely man. This means that if the situation were different, this conclusion could have been avoided altogether.


Deku’s final run and Bakugo's timely assist

Still from the anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)
Still from the anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

Finally, the most iconic moment in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 takes place when Deku is on his last sprint toward victory. With You Say Run playing one final time, Studio Bones ended up delivering some of its strongest animation, even if brief. As Izuku moves forward with only the remaining embers of One For All, the symbolism is undeniable; no matter how little he has left, Izuku always pushes forward.

And Bakugo’s late entrance into the battle in My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 adds another emotional layer. He makes a grand entrance, which is fueled by sheer will; his final assist feels like the culmination of his rivalry and eventual bond with Deku. The moment in this episode where All Might calls Deku “my greatest hero” seals the emotional impact of the entire sequence.


What to expect from the final three episodes

Still from the anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)
Still from the anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

As My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 8 closes out the climactic battle, fans are already preparing for the quieter, more reflective episodes ahead. Now that there are only three more episodes left before this show is finally over, the narrative is expected to shift toward showing us how their world is rebuilding society. We might get information on the healing of the Todoroki family and the future of Izuku Midoriya as he is a qurikless boy again. It’s the end of an era, but this episode ensured to deliver a story that would make the viewers feel like the journey has finished on a heartfelt, memorable note.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade