Shanghai, China – September 15, 2025 – The highly anticipated Season 1 finale of the Chinese animated series “To Be Hero X,” Episode 24, delivered a thrilling and revelation-packed conclusion this past weekend, leaving fans eager for the confirmed second season. The episode, which premiered on September 13th (Eastern Daylight Time) and September 14th (Japan Standard Time), tied up numerous narrative threads while introducing shocking twists and deepening the mysteries surrounding its enigmatic protagonist, X.
The finale was simulcast globally on Crunchyroll after its initial release on Bilibili, with Netflix also carrying the series in select regions, allowing a wide international audience to experience the climactic events.
Plot Twists and Major Revelations in Episode 24
“To Be Hero X” Episode 24 successfully brought together the diverse character arcs explored throughout the season, connecting them directly to the overarching storyline of the mysterious hero, X. Viewers finally witnessed X’s true power and gained insight into his everyday life, further cementing his status as an “anime legend” within the series’ universe. His combat sequences in the finale were particularly lauded, showcasing flashy animation and X’s ability to effortlessly navigate and manipulate different realities.
One of the most significant revelations was the return of Linling, whose appearance hinted at a shift back to the original timeline where “The Commoner” rises to heroism following the apparent demise of Nice. However, the finale delivered an even more stunning twist: Nice is, in fact, alive, despite previous episodes suggesting his tragic end. This revelation completely reshapes the understanding of past events and sets the stage for complex character interactions in the future.
Furthermore, X’s cryptic declaration that “Zero never perished” pointed towards a deeper conspiracy involving “The Commission” and a character named Rock, suggesting that the initial villainous threat may still be active and manipulating events from the shadows. This implies that the heroes’ ongoing struggle is against a deeply entrenched and corrupt system, not just individual villains.
Character Arcs Culminate and New Beginnings
The finale also saw the culmination of several character journeys. Episode 23, a “tear-jerker,” focused on the inspiring rise of Ahu, the dog hero, and X made a grand appearance during this arc, solidifying his mysterious yet pivotal role. The series has consistently been praised for its bold storytelling and emotional resonance, making the conclusion of these arcs particularly impactful.
While the highly anticipated Hero Tournament, a staple in many battle-centric anime, did not take place in Season 1, the finale effectively positioned it as the central conflict for Season 2. The episode concluded with X standing in the arena, preparing to unveil the truth of the world, a dramatic cliffhanger that directly leads into the next installment.
“To Be Hero X” and its Unique Take on Heroism
“To Be Hero X” distinguishes itself by exploring a futuristic world where heroism is quantified by “Trust Value,” a metric reflected on everyone’s wrist. This system grants superpowers based on public belief but also commodifies heroes, turning them into pawns for agencies that orchestrate rivalries and scandals. The series subtly critiques this system, highlighting how true heroism, exemplified by characters like Linling and Loli, often involves defying societal expectations and institutional control rather than conforming to them.
The series has garnered critical acclaim for its impressive animation quality, unique storyline, engaging fight sequences, and a compelling musical score. Its anthology approach to storytelling, which provided in-depth character arcs while slowly weaving them into a larger narrative, has been widely praised, with some viewers even calling it a strong contender for “anime of the year.”
Looking Ahead: “To Be Hero X” Season 2
Fans can rest assured that “To Be Hero X” has been officially renewed for a second season, which is expected to comprise another 24 episodes. The upcoming season is anticipated to delve deeper into who controls the hero system, uncover X’s true motivations, and finally showcase the much-awaited Hero Tournament.
Leaks suggest that Season 2 might introduce an interactive element, allowing the audience to participate in the story through a live voting system that could influence hero popularity and power levels. While no official release date has been announced, based on the success of the first season, Season 2 is tentatively expected to air in late 2026 or early 2027. The return of Studio BeDream, director Haolin Lee, and the main voice cast, including Mamoru Miyano as X, is also expected, ensuring continuity in the series’ high-quality production.