My Hero Academia: School Briefs, Vol. 4: Festival For All

My Hero Academia: School Briefs, Vol. 4: Festival For All

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  • Create Date:2021-03-30 14:19:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Anri Yoshi
  • ISBN:1974713318
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Summary

Midoriya inherits the superpower of the world’s greatest hero, but greatness won’t come easy。

Prose short stories featuring the everyday school lives of My Hero Academia’s fan-favorite characters。

Though U。A。 High trains aspiring heroes, the school still holds plenty of normal events, like the school festival, for students from all of U。A。’s educational courses。 In an effort to delight and entertain their peers, the students of class 1-A pour their hearts and souls into staging a live concert at the festival。 Even if their performance and some other events end up a little quirky, the whole thing ought to be a blast!

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Reviews

Christy Rasmussen

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 These books are light, fun reads。 You get to explore the MHA world a bit more outside of just class 1-A。 This one was a bit of a struggle to get through。 The section of class 1-B's skit was really tedious。 The chapters at the end made up for it, fortunately。 These books are light, fun reads。 You get to explore the MHA world a bit more outside of just class 1-A。 This one was a bit of a struggle to get through。 The section of class 1-B's skit was really tedious。 The chapters at the end made up for it, fortunately。 。。。more

Anyastasia

i miss alex trebek fiercely but i am least a little glad he never had one izuku midoriya as a contestant

Mel

Not bad, but doesn't quite compared to the third volume (although I am bias, I came to mostly read class 1-A)。A large chunk of the book is on Class 1-B and the beauty pageant event, neither which interested me so I just skimmed it。I did like the bits about Class 1-A enjoying the festival and drunk teachers again。 As usual, nothing to write home about the writing。 It feels like fanfiction (which is exactly what it is, official fanfiction)。 Not bad, but doesn't quite compared to the third volume (although I am bias, I came to mostly read class 1-A)。A large chunk of the book is on Class 1-B and the beauty pageant event, neither which interested me so I just skimmed it。I did like the bits about Class 1-A enjoying the festival and drunk teachers again。 As usual, nothing to write home about the writing。 It feels like fanfiction (which is exactly what it is, official fanfiction)。 。。。more

Sarah

A fun little read。 If I'm being 100-percent honest, the writing style is about on the level of the average fan fiction。 (Not bad, just kind of average。) Some of that might be the result of translation, but if you're looking for a super-engaging read, that's not what this is。 It's meant to be short little moments in the more "humdrum" parts of these characters' lives。 If you love the characters and you need your appetite whet in between seasons/books, then this will definitely do the trick。 A fun little read。 If I'm being 100-percent honest, the writing style is about on the level of the average fan fiction。 (Not bad, just kind of average。) Some of that might be the result of translation, but if you're looking for a super-engaging read, that's not what this is。 It's meant to be short little moments in the more "humdrum" parts of these characters' lives。 If you love the characters and you need your appetite whet in between seasons/books, then this will definitely do the trick。 。。。more

Marjo

I love those tie-in light novels so much! The fun, slice-of-life downtime of UA high that the main story can't focus on; I live for it! I love those tie-in light novels so much! The fun, slice-of-life downtime of UA high that the main story can't focus on; I live for it! 。。。more

sally ✿

That last story with the drunk U。A。 teachers has to be the most hilarious and awkward thing I've read in a while。also, Izuku is such a nerd, I love him so much。 That last story with the drunk U。A。 teachers has to be the most hilarious and awkward thing I've read in a while。also, Izuku is such a nerd, I love him so much。 。。。more

ReadingFrog

1。5 stars。

Sam

4。5 stars

Beni

this was a fun read I have loved the last three volumes the first was not my thing but this adds to the story in an odd way。 Not sure I want another U。A。 teachers are drunk story but the story with Eri made me smile it was so cute。

Neri

It shows off all of the parts of the cultural festival that the main series misses, including Class B's play! A great and hilarious read that gives spotlight to a lot of background characters too! It shows off all of the parts of the cultural festival that the main series misses, including Class B's play! A great and hilarious read that gives spotlight to a lot of background characters too! 。。。more

Kelley

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 All about the school festival? Sign me up! I have to say that there were some skippable sections, including the beauty pageant, Class B’s play, and the scene with all of the teachers at the end。 Those parts didn’t really grab my attention。 But every moment with Midoriya was great。 When he and Mirio swing Eri as they’re walking around at the festival, it was so cute i could have died。 And Shinsou??? I love him so much now??? Everyone helping Midoriya make a candy apple was so sweet and just prove All about the school festival? Sign me up! I have to say that there were some skippable sections, including the beauty pageant, Class B’s play, and the scene with all of the teachers at the end。 Those parts didn’t really grab my attention。 But every moment with Midoriya was great。 When he and Mirio swing Eri as they’re walking around at the festival, it was so cute i could have died。 And Shinsou??? I love him so much now??? Everyone helping Midoriya make a candy apple was so sweet and just proved how they always support each other no matter what。 The whole book was full of peaceful and heartwarming moments at UA。 And damn, I’m here for slice of life content。 。。。more

Mary Wyman

I pray to god there’s more to come!!!Enjoy :)

Kristin

The newest installment of MHA: School Briefs brings us six stories that happen before, during, and after the school festival。 Instead of focusing the story on one individual character, the POVs float around a bit to encompass a number of people。Part 1: Starts off with Mirio's POV after leaving Sir Nighteye's office right after Midoriya failed his test but was accepted into the agency anyway。It then switches to Tokoyami, training under Hawks who asks a series of questions about Endeavor and Shoto The newest installment of MHA: School Briefs brings us six stories that happen before, during, and after the school festival。 Instead of focusing the story on one individual character, the POVs float around a bit to encompass a number of people。Part 1: Starts off with Mirio's POV after leaving Sir Nighteye's office right after Midoriya failed his test but was accepted into the agency anyway。It then switches to Tokoyami, training under Hawks who asks a series of questions about Endeavor and Shoto Todoroki that make Tokoyami suspicious of Hawks true motives。Then it stops briefly at Ryukyu's office where Nejire, Uraraka, and Asui are gossiping about school lunches。Before finally arriving in Osaka with Kirishima, Amajiki, and Fat Gum patrolling a rowdy festival。 The trio are forced to break apart, with Amajiki and Kirishima going undercover as festival goers to try to find a bank robber。 While patrolling Kirishima and Amajiki run into a young man named Ei who always dreamed of being a cartwright, an accident has left him unsure of if his dream is meant to be even。 Being reminded of himself, Kirishima gives the man a pep talk but is soundly dejected when the young man decides to quit his position right after。 Shortly after the bank robber is found and takes a young boy hostage, leaving Kirishima and his new friend Ei to use their wits, experience, and new found confidence to try to save him。Part 2: Starts off with the festival prep underway。 The story begins with Aizawa visiting Eri in the hospital before switching the rest of the chapter to Shinso's POV。This chapter covers some of Shinso's internal struggles with a potential transfer to the hero course, how he feels about Class 1-A (Midoriya in particular) as he passes by them and eavesdrops on their own preparations, the guilt he feels over using his quirk during the tournament, and touches on how he feels about becoming an apprentice to Aizawa。 It was fun to learn that the overly serious and stern Shinso is actually very sensitive and has a sense of humor deep down。Part 3: Covers the entirety of Class 1B's play, written entirely by Monoma (who swears its an original work and anything that seems like it comes from other things is totally a coincidence)。 This is actually my least favorite chapter and it felt like it was dragged out far too much。 It literally covered every minute detail of the play。 A book I would have devoured in one day took me two just because I couldn't stand this chapter。Nothing against Class B, it just felt unnecessary and was totally awkward to read the worst fanfiction mash up in history。 It also didn't really give Class B much of a chance to shine or show their true personalities。 It focused mostly on their jobs and the characters they were playing。Part 4: Contains Kendo's POV involving the Beauty Pageant。 Of all the stories in this book, this is my second favorite。 It gave us a more in depth look at the seemingly arrogant Bibimi Kenranzaki and how bonds between women are stronger than the petty underhanded cattiness generally portrayed in movies and stories。 It also challenges the perception that the only way a woman can be traditionally beautiful is by being a Barbie Doll instead of just being herself。The only complaint I had was how talkative and comfortable Amajiki (who suffers maximum levels of social anxiety) was around a group of complete strangers。Part 5: Covers class 1-A walking around the festival enjoying it and getting into trouble。 The chapter begins with Eri walk around with her favorite people。It also covers the rest the class。 Including Bakugo, Kirishima, and Ojiro doing obstacle courses。 Tokoyami, Todoroki, and Koda riding a kiddie train with the ever serious Ida。 Ashido, Kaminari, Mineta, and Hagakure going through Shinso's classes haunted house, and Aoyama getting caught up into a job he didn't want at a takoyaki stand with Sato and Shoji。 Jiro and Yaoyorozu bonding after the music festival。 The chapter ends with the class coming together to celebrate and a challenge from Bakugo to Midoriya about the obstacle courses next year。Part 5: Is the teachers celebrating back in their dorms。 They talk about the day, where Eri will sleep, and end up partying and display their secret talents as a drinking game。 Until they're caught goofing off by Principal Nezu。 。。。more