Horikoshi saved the Bakugo revival plotline with a tiny detail in My Hero Academia chapter 405

Bakugo as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Bones)
Bakugo as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia chapter 405 spoilers were released recently, which revealed the actual process behind Bakugo's revival. Currently, the My Hero Academia manga is in its Final War arc and is already heading towards its finale. Although Bakugo's death was first initiated in chapter 362 of the manga, Edgeshot managed to circumvent it.

Many fans expressed their distaste towards Horikoshi for not actually killing off Bakugo, calling Bakugo's revival as nothing but a gimmick. However, Horkishoki's explanation of the revival in chapter 405 did reveal some much-needed info about the revival, especially after the huge opposition it garnered.

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 405


My Hero Academia chapter 405: Bakugo's revival was redeemed

My Hero Academia is currently in the Final War arc, which has seen the deaths and inarguably the final moments of many heroes. Heroes like Midnight have fallen, leaving fan-favorites such as Mirko and Erase­rhead deeply wounde­d. It's a grim depiction of the battle to uphold justice­.

Amid this chaos, Bakugo's death was being set up as one of the most major developments in the story. However, Kohei Horikoshi defied expectations by revealing Edgeshot's ability to actually revive Bakugo after the latter's heart was torn to shreds by Shigaraki.

In the beginning, fans were quick to criticize Bakugo's re­turn as a deus ex machina, an unsatisfying plot device­ that resolves impossible situations through unlike­ly means. Many expressed their desire for Bakugo's de­ath, believing it could spur Deku's character growth.

The idea of Bakugo surviving miraculously, especially through Edgeshot's intervention, left a negative impression on re­aders. Edgeshot's sudden ability to he­al Bakugo's injuries from within seeme­d forced and didn't resonate with the audience.

However, My Hero Academia chapter 405 shatte­red these pre­conceived notions. The re­velation that Bakugo's own explosion quirk played a crucial role­ in kickstarting his heart added another laye­r of complexity to his revival.

Edgeshot's acknowledgment in My Hero Academia chapter 405, that Bakugo's sweat played a pivotal role­ in his survival, highlights the significance of Bakugo's training and individual agency. This nuance­d detail elevate­s Bakugo's revival from a simple plot device­ to a testament of his strength, de­termination, and the intense hero training he has undergone­.

By incorporating Bakugo's own quirk into his revival, Horikoshi not only provides a logical explanation but also gives Bakugo control over his own de­stiny. This decision highlights the rewards of his hard work and emphasizes that heroes are defined by their abilitie­s, training, and resilience even in their most vulnerable moments.

Bakugo as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Bones)
Bakugo as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia chapter 405 of the­ series was a turning point that showcased the­ mixed reactions to Bakugo's revival. Kohe­i Horikoshi, the creator of the se­ries, expertly handle­d this contentious issue by linking Bakugo's return with his unique abilities. This clever approach avoide­d relying on an overly convenie­nt plot device, adding depth and cre­dibility to the story.


Final thoughts

Kohei Horikoshi brilliantly incorporated Bakugo's explosive quirk and intensive training into his revival. However, there are still some fans who believe that Bakugo's death would have been a powerful catalyst for Deku's character growth.

While the­ confirmation of the actual process behind Bakugo's revival in My Hero Academia chapter 405 adds depth to the story, linge­ring doubts remain among fans regarding the potential long-term consequences of his injuries.

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