Boku No Hero Academia- Training Of The Dead Epi... Now

    Within minutes of the drill starting, the five initial infected (including Minoru Mineta and Mezo Shoji) begin chasing their classmates. But unlike a fun game of tag, these zombies are terrifyingly efficient. Shoji uses his multi-arms to grapple multiple students at once. Mineta’s sticky balls, normally a joke, become a deadly trap for survivors.

    Released alongside Volume 14 of the manga (July 4, 2017), this 24-minute special is a non-canon (but wildly entertaining) romp that pits Class 1-A against a unique bio-hazard simulation. Unlike the typical villain fights, this episode focuses on group survival, containment protocols, and the very real fear of losing control over one’s own body. Boku no Hero Academia- Training of the Dead Epi...

    Deku immediately sheds his reckless “charge in and save everyone” mentality. In Training of the Dead , he understands that contact means turning, so he prioritizes planning over punching. His notebook comes out in real-time, mapping infected movement patterns. In a brilliant moment, he deduces that the infected are drawn to sound and light — a classic zombie trope applied to the MHA universe. Within minutes of the drill starting, the five