Hero Academia: Ikinokore! Kesshi No Sur...: Boku No

Bakugo, despite his usual abrasive demeanor, displays a relentless drive to complete the "rescue," arguing that a true hero like All Might would never stop until every "victim" is saved. Aizawa’s Pedagogical Philosophy

(released in English as Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training ) serves as a two-part OVA set just before the Provisional Hero License Exam arc. While ostensibly a "side adventure," the OVA functions as a critical thematic bridge that explores the distinction between simulated training and the chaotic reality of professional hero work. Core Narrative and Setup Boku no Hero Academia: Ikinokore! Kesshi no Sur...

The OVA highlights the growth of Class 1-A's tactical synergy. Rather than relying solely on raw power, the students are forced to utilize their Quirks in specialized, environmental ways: Bakugo, despite his usual abrasive demeanor, displays a

A central point of discussion among viewers is Shota Aizawa’s (Eraser Head) harsh teaching method. He deliberately restricts the students’ communication and refuses to intervene, even as the danger escalates. Fans have noted that this mimics the trauma of Aizawa's own past—specifically the loss of his friend Oboro Shirakumo, who died in a similar building collapse. By forcing his students into these "do-or-die" situations, Aizawa attempts to ensure they are mentally prepared for the inherent lethality of heroics, hoping to prevent a repeat of his own tragedy. Reception and Impact While ostensibly a "side adventure," the OVA functions