

The sound was average and mostly uses the tracks heard during the first season of the anime. The art seems to be the same as the first season, although it did feel a bit choppy in some places and during the battle scenes. The students go back to the USJ to complete their training with Hero Thirteen, and find out that it isn't as safe and secure as they'd thought it would be the second time around. Here's my take on it:Ī brief synopsis: The story basically takes place a couple weeks after the end of the first season.

Loved the first season, but felt that this OVA was a bit lacking in some aspects. It's probably still worth the watch for big My Hero Academia fans.Īh, Boku no Hero Academia. It's not bad, but it's not quite ok or good either it's rather meh. In the end, it's basically just a side story that didn't necessarily need to be animated. I did kind of enjoy this ova, but not all that much, compared to how I enjoyed the series. They're still fun to watch, but a lot of their personality seems to be missing and the different personalities that are usually enjoyable to watch, just are not up to par. It's an ova so don't expect the characters to be as good. The sound is no where near the quality of the usual stuff and it's a let down all around.

I'll admit that the version I watched wasn't the best quality, but the art still seemed quite inferior. It's mildly entertaining, but it's not that entertaining. It was kind of fun, but all it is watching the heroes take turns being the victims and saviors. The story consists of nothing, but special training. I'm not saying that many ovas and specials cannot be really good or better, but the My Hero Academia Jump Special is not one of those cases. I'll honestly say that the ratings for this ova are probably another example of extra unnecessary content getting a higher rating due to the popularity and fondness of the parent story.
