My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20, titled A Girl's Ego, aired on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 5:30 pm JST. With just one episode left in this season, the focus in this installment is primarily on the clash between Toga and Ochako as their confrontation reaches its conclusion.
Although Toga initially overwhelms the battlefield with her countless Twice clones, Ochako's resolve to connect with her ultimately pays off. Amid the intense battle, she also undergoes a Quirk awakening that helps suppress Toga's rampage.
Her words finally resonate with the villain in the closing scenes. Toga's tragic backstory is unveiled, leading to the long-awaited discussion about the romance between her and Ochako.
Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20.
My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20: Toga's past is unveiled as she and Ochako finally communicate their feelings
My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20 opening events: Ochako's face-off with Toga begins as Toga's past comes to light
My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20 picks up from where the previous episode left off, with Shoto delivering the final blow to stop Dabi's impending explosion. As Dabi's flames die down, the attention shifts to the Gunga Villa battlefield, where Toga watches the fading fire and reflects on their last conversation, wondering if Dabi found his closure.
Meanwhile, her army of Twice Doubles swarms the battlefield, overwhelming the heroes with the number and speed of her Sad Man's Death Parade. As she contemplates Dabi's fate, fearing she may have lost another comrade, Ochako approaches her using Zero Gravity Spacewalk.
Though Toga initially tries to dismiss her, claiming it's too late, Ochako presses on, sharing how her perspective has shifted since their first encounter. Ochako points out that Toga can't use Twice, Dabi, or Shigaraki's Quirks to their full extent because her love has become tainted with malice, something she realized after seeing Toga's tears.
Angered, Toga lashes out, taking Tsuyu hostage, accusing Ochako of never being able to understand her because she was born with an easy life. The narrative then reveals Toga's tragic past, where her unique Quirk and compulsion to drink blood caused society, including her parents, to see her as a monster.
Recalling being rejected by the world, Toga clones Tsuyu and Jiro, creating confusion among the heroes. Overwhelmed, the heroes begin to lose hope, unsure how to stop her.
My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20: Ochako's Quirk awakening ends Toga's rampage
In My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20, Tsuyu urges Toga to hear Ochako out, as she's risking everything to speak with her. However, the confrontation escalates when Toga stabs Ochako, delivering a seemingly fatal blow.
Toga rejects any pity, recalling how the League accepted her even when she chose to live as Himiko Toga instead of adopting a villain name. Ochako assures Toga that she's not acting out of pity.
Toga insists it's a kill-or-be-killed battle and unleashes the Sad Man's Legion, overwhelming the heroes with countless Twice clones, and pushing them to the brink. The growing chaos causes a news reporter to reference the Quirk Doomsday Theory.
Despite her worsening injury, Ochako uses her Quirk and martial arts to make the clones float. Toga notes that floating causes no harm. Ochako admits her Quirk isn't for harming others, but she won't ignore Toga's emotions either.
She confesses her jealousy of Toga's genuine smile, and at that moment, Ochako's Quirk evolves, allowing her to lift objects without direct contact and surpassing her weight limit.
She stops Toga's rampage, reaching out emotionally and offering to let Toga drink her blood for the rest of her life, determined to connect with her.
My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20 closing scenes: Toga opens up to Ochako as their battle draws to a close
In the ending scenes of My Hero Academia season 7 episode 20, Ochako reveals to Toga that she became a hero because she grew up in a poor family and wanted to bring happiness to her parents. As she matured, she began to care about others around her. She pleads with Toga to open up.
Although enraged, Toga tries to stab Ochako again but stops at the last moment. She finally shares her deepest feelings, admitting she became infatuated with Deku because he reminded her of her childhood crush.
Toga's sadness resurfaces as she recalls being rejected by everyone except the League members. As Twice's blood runs out, the Twice clones begin to disappear.
Ochako tells Toga that, though she can't replace the League's place in her heart, she had to express how much she loves Toga's smile. The episode ends on a touching note, with Toga asking if she's cute, and Ochako responds by saying she's the cutest in the world.
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