What happened to Edgeshot at the end of My Hero Academia? Explained

Edgeshot, as seen in the anime
Edgeshot, as seen in the anime (Image Credit: Studio Bones)

Edgeshot became one of the most talked-about heroes in My Hero Academia after his shocking sacrifice during the Final War. The ninja hero made a decision that left fans wondering if he'd ever be the same again. But what actually happened to him by the series' end?


Edgeshot's Ultimate Sacrifice in My Hero Academia

Edgeshot after using Zenith (Image Credit: Studio Bones)
Edgeshot after using Zenith (Image Credit: Studio Bones)

When Bakugo took a fatal hit from Shigaraki during the Final War, things looked pretty hopeless. His heart was crushed, and the young hero was basically gone. That's when the ninja hero Edgeshot stepped up in My Hero Academia with a technique nobody expected.

He used his ultimate move called Thousand Sheet Pierce: Zenith. This technique lets Edgeshot stretch his body to its absolute limit, turning himself into a surgical thread. And yes, it was as intense as it sounds. The hero literally entered Bakugo's body to stitch his vital organs back together from the inside.

Best Jeanist had already tried sewing up the wound from the outside, but it wasn't enough. So Edgeshot went further in My Hero Academia, repairing Bakugo's crushed heart and damaged lungs while performing CPR from within. The catch? Stretching his body that thin was supposed to cost him his life.


What Happened After the Battle

Edgeshot in the latest episode (Image Credit: Studio Bones)
Edgeshot in the latest episode (Image Credit: Studio Bones)

The sacrifice made by Edgeshot in My Hero Academia didn't kill him, but it definitely changed him forever. When he finally emerged from Bakugo's body, he was reduced to a tiny thread with just a small head at the end. Basically, he looked like a sentient piece of string.

Bakugo's nitroglycerin-laced sweat actually played a role in his own revival, flowing into his bloodstream and helping restart his heart. The threads created by Edgeshot stayed intact inside Bakugo's body, holding everything together. But the ninja hero didn't need to sacrifice his entire being like everyone thought he would in My Hero Academia.

Fast forward to after the war ended. In the latest episode of the anime, he was seen talking to Bakugo during the reconstruction. He was in a tiny form. He'd managed to regrow his arms, though they were just as small as the rest of him, complete with five tiny fingers. He was alive, just way smaller than before.


Edgeshot's Recovery and Future

A shot from chapter 431 of the manga (Image Credit: Shueisha)
A shot from chapter 431 of the manga (Image Credit: Shueisha)

The series wrapped up eight years after the Final War. But in chapter 431 of the series, Deku and his former classmates gathered to celebrate Shoto Todoroki for rising to the position of the number 2 hero. They all gathered to eat and drink and celebrate. But their celebration was cut short when an alert of a robbery reached them. After stopping the perpetrator, Bakugo mentioned that Edgeshot was coming back to Japan, and he had to be up bright and early.

But the manga never showed us what he looked like after fully recovering. We don't know if Edgeshot returned to his normal size or stayed small in My Hero Academia. The series left that part pretty vague, which has fans debating on social media about his final form.

Some readers thought he died and moved on. Others hoped he'd stay tiny forever because it's kind of funny to imagine. The truth is somewhere in between.


Conclusion

The ninja hero Edgeshot proved that heroes in My Hero Academia are willing to risk everything for the next generation. His technique saved Bakugo's life when nobody else could. Sure, he ended up looking small for a while, but he's alive and getting better.

Whether he fully recovered his original size or found a way to be a hero in his smaller form, one thing's clear. The sacrifice made by Edgeshot in My Hero Academia showed what it truly means to be a hero. He weighed his own life against a student's future and chose to save him without hesitation.

And honestly? That's pretty heroic, regardless of what size you end up being.

Edited by Nabil Ibrahim-Oladosu