The Last Smile
- Episode aired Aug 30, 2025
IMDb RATING
9.7/10
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Nice appears in the middle of Smile and Dragon's fight. But is he friend or foe?Nice appears in the middle of Smile and Dragon's fight. But is he friend or foe?Nice appears in the middle of Smile and Dragon's fight. But is he friend or foe?
John Burgmeier
- Shand
- (English version)
- (voice)
Aaron Campbell
- Smile
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ricco Fajardo
- Dragon Boy
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tom Henry
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
David Matranga
- X
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mauricio Ortiz-Segura
- Nice
- (English version)
- (voice)
Katie Otten
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Brianna Roberts
- Dragon Boy's Mom
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mike Smith
- Uncle Rock
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
It again struck me how carefully every character in this story is thought out. Smile could have just been used as a simple plot piece, but instead he felt like a real person-someone with dreams, plans, and hopes for the future, only to have them torn away. That made his loss feel so personal. Even with Nice, who had already passed away, they didn't just move on. They showed his past, his struggles, his battles, giving him a voice even after death.
That's what makes this world feel alive. Every character has their own story, just like people do in the real world. The whole thing feels like a giant machine that never stops, with each part constantly moving and shaping the bigger picture. And then there's X-so different from everything else, almost like an idea made flesh, something abstract walking in a world of solid things.
All of this together makes the story feel huge, complex, and beautiful at the same time. It's one of those rare works where you can't help but stand back in awe at how alive it all feels.
That's what makes this world feel alive. Every character has their own story, just like people do in the real world. The whole thing feels like a giant machine that never stops, with each part constantly moving and shaping the bigger picture. And then there's X-so different from everything else, almost like an idea made flesh, something abstract walking in a world of solid things.
All of this together makes the story feel huge, complex, and beautiful at the same time. It's one of those rare works where you can't help but stand back in awe at how alive it all feels.
10NotA-88
This show is insane. My friends and I watch it every week, but this week was the most enjoyable one so far. The character development, plot twists, and cinematography are phenomenal. The art impact frames left me speechless, and the emotional weight of the character arcs felt so real. I can't believe it has bad reviews; that's absolutely diabolical.
Review bombing is getting completely ridiculous at this point. This episode was nothing short of peak from beginning to end, yet some people are still giving it a 1-star rating, diabolical. The fight scene and X's appearance were not only visually stunning but also carried so much energy and weight that it elevated the whole episode. The twist in the story was peak, keeping me hooked.
Peak. Its just peak watch it bro and to the people review bombing the show, you ruin the experience and give it less of a chance for other people who want to watch the show... do better. Anyways the pacing is alright, but the story being told here is absolute cinema... The characters' interactions, the way they fight, the choreography... its all top tier.
This episode was absolutely incredible! The animation quality was top-tier, with every frame looking polished and full of energy. The storytelling hit the perfect balance between , intensity, and raw emotion. I especially loved how the characters developed in this episode-it gave me chills
The pacing was perfect; every moment felt important, and the fight scenes were some of the best I've seen this season. The soundtrack added so much impact, making the dramatic scenes unforgettable.
Honestly, this is *To Be Hero X* at its peak. If every episode keeps up this level of quality, it's easily one of the best anime of the year. Pure perfection-10/10.
The pacing was perfect; every moment felt important, and the fight scenes were some of the best I've seen this season. The soundtrack added so much impact, making the dramatic scenes unforgettable.
Honestly, this is *To Be Hero X* at its peak. If every episode keeps up this level of quality, it's easily one of the best anime of the year. Pure perfection-10/10.
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