-anime Kage- Boku No Hero Academia - 1324-20 Min →

– Kage pins him down, tendrils of shadow pressing on his chest. Kage: “You are not a symbol. You are a scar. And scars don’t save people—they just remind them of the wound.” For a moment, Izuku’s eyes flicker. The same hollow white.

– Flashback to 13:24 earlier that day: Real-world Izuku is in a hospital room. Visiting Kota, now a UA student. Kota asks, “Deku… do you ever wish you’d never gotten the power?” -Anime Kage- Boku no Hero Academia - 1324-20 Min

I’ve interpreted “Kage” (影, shadow) as a dark, introspective fan-concept or a tense narrative scene, and “1324-20 Min” as a 20-minute story beat or a specific timestamp (13:24 into an episode, with 20 minutes as the total runtime). (The Shadow’s Hero) Logline: In a 20-minute vignette set at the 13:24 mark of a hypothetical Episode 1324, a disillusioned Izuku Midoriya confronts the literal shadow of One For All—a sentient, weeping version of himself who carries every unspoken fear of the previous users. Scene: The Void Between Embers The screen is black. Then, a single heartbeat. – Kage pins him down, tendrils of shadow

Each thread snaps with a sound like a breaking bone. But instead of pain, Kage begins to weep. Not shadow tears—real ones. “I just wanted you to stop pretending you were okay.” 14:48 – Izuku hugs his own shadow. It dissolves into embers—not lost, but integrated. The grey plane cracks. Light pours in. And scars don’t save people—they just remind them

– Kage speaks without moving its stitched lips. Its voice is Izuku’s, but layered with All Might’s exhaustion, Nana’s grief, and the Third User’s rage. Kage: “You gave everything except the truth. You’re afraid you were never worthy. That you were just the ninth person too stubborn to quit.” Izuku doesn’t flinch. He’s had this conversation alone before.

– Cut to real world. Kota’s hospital room. Clock shows 13:24 elapsed since Izuku entered. He smiles at Kota. Izuku: “To answer your question… even if I had a choice to go back, I wouldn’t. Because the shadow and the light—they need each other to become a hero.” Kota doesn’t fully understand. But he nods.