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* DamselInDistress: Invoked with the Help Us Company, professional "damsel"s hired for simulated rescue operations such as this one. They can efficiently calculate how effective a hero's rescue strategy is.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Yoarashi notes that Todoroki has his father's eyes.
* LoveIsAWeakness: Uraraka resolves to tamp down on her feelings for Midoriya, since it'll get in the way of her dreams.
* MassOhCrap: Everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instructions to continute rescue operations while battling the attacking villains

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* DamselInDistress: Invoked with the Help Us Company, professional "damsel"s "damsels" hired for simulated rescue operations such as this one. They can efficiently calculate how effective a hero's rescue strategy is.
is, and give them advice on how to do better against any flaws.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Yoarashi notes that Todoroki has his father's eyes.
eyes. PlayedForDrama as he doesn't seem happy about it.
* LoveIsAWeakness: Uraraka resolves to tamp down on her feelings for Midoriya, Midoriya for the time being, since it'll get in the way of her dreams.
* MassOhCrap: Everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instructions to continute continue rescue operations while battling the attacking villains
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* FamilyEyeResemblance: Inasa notes that Todoroki has his father's eyes.

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* FamilyEyeResemblance: Inasa Yoarashi notes that Todoroki has his father's eyes.



* MassOhCrap: Near everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instruction now being to save the "citizens" while battling the villain.

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* MassOhCrap: Near everyone Everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instruction now being instructions to save the "citizens" continute rescue operations while battling the villain.attacking villains



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, determining who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of difficult areas (i.e. crumbling structures). By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing the "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which is more important. The process of dividing, spreading, and shifting focus on different tasks at a moment's notice is no different from how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, determining who needs help first, as well as strategizing what strategies on how to do when getting get them out of difficult areas (i.e. crumbling structures). By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing the "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or priorities and choose which is more important. The process of dividing, spreading, and shifting focus on different tasks at a moment's notice is no different from how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.
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* RealityEnsues: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, determining who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of difficult areas (i.e. crumbling structures). By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing the "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which is more important. The process of dividing, spreading, and shifting focus on different tasks at a moment's notice is no different from how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, determining who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of difficult areas (i.e. crumbling structures). By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing the "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which is more important. The process of dividing, spreading, and shifting focus on different tasks at a moment's notice is no different from how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.
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* RefuseToRescueTheDisliked: Bakugo expresses his refusal to save the HUC members who aren't as "hurt" as others, ordering them to climb up themselves. Two of them don't disagree his priorities, but criticizes his overall attitude.
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* RealityEnsues: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, prioritizing who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of crumbling structures. By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which action is more important. This is how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.

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* RealityEnsues: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, prioritizing determining who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of difficult areas (i.e. crumbling structures. structures). By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing the "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which action is more important. This The process of dividing, spreading, and shifting focus on different tasks at a moment's notice is no different from how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.
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* RealityEnsues: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, prioritizing who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of crumbling structures. By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which action is more important.

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* RealityEnsues: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, prioritizing who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of crumbling structures. By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which action is more important. This is how Firefighters, Police, and Medical Workers operate in RealLife situations.
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* RealityEnsues: The second phase involves rescuing people. The reality is that it's not just about saving them, but ensuring about their well being, the safety for anyone close to them, prioritizing who needs help first, as well as strategizing what to do when getting them out of crumbling structures. By the end of the episode, one more factor is added: a "Villain" who disregards the citizens' safety to cause chaos, forcing "Heroes" to juggle prioritizes or choose which action is more important.
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* ChekhovsHobby: Midoriya wants to be a hero so he can save people just like All Might. Back in the first season, his class was ''supposed'' to practice rescue missions at the USJ facility before the League of Villains interrupt. Now, he'll finally get his chance perform rescues.

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* ChekhovsHobby: Midoriya wants to be a hero so he can save people just like All Might. Back in the first season, his class was ''supposed'' to practice rescue missions at the USJ facility before the League of Villains interrupt. Now, he'll finally get his chance to perform rescues.
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* ChekhovsHobby: Midoriya wants to be a hero so he can save people just like All Might. Back in the first season, his class was ''supposed'' to practice rescue missions at the USJ facility before the League of Villains interrupt. Now, he'll finally get his chance perform rescues.
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If Gang Orca managed to cause the majority of students to have an 'Oh Crap' moment, shouldn't it be an 'Mass Oh Crap' moment due to the amount of people having one simultaneously?


* OhCrap: Near everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instruction now being to save the "citizens" while battling the villain.

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* OhCrap: MassOhCrap: Near everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instruction now being to save the "citizens" while battling the villain.
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* OhCrap: Near everyone when Gang Orca and his henchmen appear with instruction now being to save the "citizens" while battling the villain.
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* WhatTheHellHero: A positive example with the HUC workers, who give the heroes-in-training a summary of all the mistakes they commit while performing the rescues, making emphasis on how badly this would go if helping a real victim. This actually helps Midoriya and company as they soon start doing a much better job.
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"Rescue Exercises" is the 19th episode of ''My Hero Academia'''s third season and the 57th episode overall.

The instructions for the second stage of the license exam are revealed: following a simulated disaster, trained professionals from the Help Us Company will pose as civilians in need of rescue. The heroes-in-training are supposed to rescue them and score higher than the benchmark number of points to pass.

Class 1-A soon realizes that they are not reacting as comprehensively and professionally as the students from other schools due to their relative lack of training in this regard. They soon decide to split up so they can divide the labor more efficiently. However, just as the examinees get comfortable with the search and rescue operations, Gang Orca and a squadron of {{Mook}}s arrive at the scene, pretending to be villainous terrorists. The heroes-in-training must now continue rescuing civilians while suppressing the villain threat.

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* DamselInDistress: Invoked with the Help Us Company, professional "damsel"s hired for simulated rescue operations such as this one. They can efficiently calculate how effective a hero's rescue strategy is.
* FamilyEyeResemblance: Inasa notes that Todoroki has his father's eyes.
* LoveIsAWeakness: Uraraka resolves to tamp down on her feelings for Midoriya, since it'll get in the way of her dreams.
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