: Shota Aizawa (Eraser Head) is shown in a rare extended action sequence, demonstrating his "badass" close-quarters combat skills while holding off a small army of villains. Production Differences
uses her tongue to leap them all to safety, effectively clearing the zone.
: Kurogiri, a villain with a portal-based Quirk, uses his powers to scatter the students of Class 1-A across various disaster zones in the U.S.J. to separate them from their teachers and each other.
According to the My Hero Academia Wiki , the anime adds several details not found in the manga, such as more detailed visuals of Tsuyu's abilities and extra shots showing other students like Mashirao and Fumikage fighting in their respective zones. My Hero Academia Episode 10 Review - Den of Geek
: Reviewers from sites like Den of Geek and IGN India note that this episode successfully shifts the tone from school training to a "genuine threat," forcing the students to act as real heroes under pressure.
In Season 1, Episode 10 of My Hero Academia (titled ""), the lighthearted rescue training at the Unforeseen Simulation Joint (U.S.J.) turns into a high-stakes battle for survival as the League of Villains launches a surprise attack. Plot Summary