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'My Hero Academia' Season 2 Episode 25 Spoilers: Tomura and Izuku to Meet at the Mall?

The final exams of the first year students at U.A. High have begun and new villainous characters have been introduced on the Japanese superhero anime series, "My Hero Academia."

The final match featured the combined efforts of Izuku and Katsuki against All Might. But while Izuku thought about formulating a plan first, Katsuki was not much of a plan-first-act-late kind of guy. The latter even blatantly declared that he would be the one to defeat their opponent.

Despite their differing principles, Izuku and Katsuki still managed to pass the exam after Izuku made the decision of running away from the battlefield to save Katsuki instead of finishing the battle. It was this part of Izuku, who is always willing to lend a helping hand, that has always made him strong enough to barrel through walls, not for his own sake, but for the other person.

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On the other hand, two new characters were introduced at the end of the episode and both of them seemed to be interested in joining the League of Villains. Dabi will reportedly be voiced by Hiro Shimono, while Himiko will be voiced by Misato Fukuen.

Meanwhile, the preview for the next episode titled "Encounter" shows Tomura seemingly ambushing Izuku at the mall for a little chat. The villainous guy's voice over also expresses his deep resentment over how it is that Stain is getting so much more attention than him when they're both just doing the same thing. He eventually concludes that everything is All Might's fault.

Is Tomura looking to fight Izuku, or will they just be talking some things out? And if they do end up fighting, can Izuku be strong enough to hold his own against one of the series' main antagonists?

"My Hero Academia" airs on Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. JST on MBS. It can also be streamed in selected regions outside Japan via FUNimation, Hulu and Crunchyroll. Information on other schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site.

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