Memories fade and America's #1 hero takes the stage when the English dub of My Hero Academia Season 7 soars onto Crunchyroll from Saturday, May 18 ! Here's the cast and crew earning their stripes for Episode 139 of the series: My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1 English Dub Cast Izuku voiced by Justin Briner Ochaco voiced by Luci Christian Shigaraki voiced by Eric Vale Agpar voiced by Kyle Herbert All For One voiced by John Swasey Best Jeanist voiced by Micah Solusod Izuku (Young) voiced by Lara Woodhull Biggs voiced by Aiden Call Ethan voiced by William Ofoegbu Hawks voiced by Zeno Robinson Present Mic voiced by Dave Trosko Skeptic voiced by Anthony Bowling Spinner voiced by Larry Brantley Star and Stripe voiced by Natalie Van Sistine Tsuakuchi voiced by Alejandro Saab Wedge voiced by Sean Letourneau Additional Voices: Tyson Rinehart, Wyatt Baker My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1 English Dub Crew Voice Director: Mike McFarland...
- 5/17/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
My Hero Academia: You're Next Movie Release Date - Everything You Need to Know - Main Image
Three years after the World Heroes’ Mission movie was released in Japan, the new My Hero Academia: You’re Next movie finally has a release date.
As its Japanese premiere is fairly close, the movie also got new screenshots that give fans a better idea of what to expect regarding its story.
Much like the previous films in the franchise, the fourth movie will feature a brand-new villain, albeit one with a familiar face.
Fourth My Hero Academia Movie Will Feature a Villainous All Might
The fourth My Hero Academia movie got an intriguing teaser last month that revealed the new villain, Dark Might.
While seemingly a new character, this new foe that Deku and his fellow U.A. classmates will face looks very much like All Might. The mystery behind this villain...
Three years after the World Heroes’ Mission movie was released in Japan, the new My Hero Academia: You’re Next movie finally has a release date.
As its Japanese premiere is fairly close, the movie also got new screenshots that give fans a better idea of what to expect regarding its story.
Much like the previous films in the franchise, the fourth movie will feature a brand-new villain, albeit one with a familiar face.
Fourth My Hero Academia Movie Will Feature a Villainous All Might
The fourth My Hero Academia movie got an intriguing teaser last month that revealed the new villain, Dark Might.
While seemingly a new character, this new foe that Deku and his fellow U.A. classmates will face looks very much like All Might. The mystery behind this villain...
- 5/17/2024
- EpicStream
This August, fans can celebrate 25 years of Ojamajo Doremi at a special memorial exhibition touring three cities across Japan. Today, we have a little more information on what's to come, as well as adorable new art in honor of the occasion. The newest visual, seen above, hails from character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi. The "Classroom ver." visual depicts the cast in their magical girl forms, relaxing in the classroom at the end of the day. Plans are already underway for a second visual to be released soon. Related: Ojamajo Doremi Anime Announces 25th Anniversary Exhibition in Three Cities Across Japan The "Classroom ver." visual will be available as an acrylic photo stand, released as a bonus with advance ticket sales. Another advance ticket package, limited to 300 units, will include UFO catcher-style plush toys of Doremi and her friends. Related: Ojamajo Doremi Anime Cheers Fans on with Cheerleader-Themed Pop-Up Shop Highlights of...
- 5/11/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
The first episode of My Hero Academia Season 7 dropped tonight, bringing an American flavor of superhero to Japan to take down the might of the villains. Alongside episode one, the opening and ending animations for the seventh season of the series also flew onto screens. After the broadcast of the episode in Japan, Toho Animation released the creditless versions of the themes on its YouTube channel. My Hero Academia Season 7 creditless opening - “Tagatame” by Tk from Ling Tosite Sigure My Hero Academia Season 7 creditless ending - “Tsubomi” by Omoinotake Related: Let’s Celebrate the My Hero Academia Openings (So Far) Series director Kenji Nagasaki will act as Chief Director for Season 7, with Naomi Nakayama in the director's chair at studio Bones. Yusuke Kuroda will continue to handle series composition/scripts, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima on character designs and Yuki Hayashi on music. Alongside the seventh season, a...
- 5/4/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
The first episode of My Hero Academia Season 7 dropped tonight, bringing an American flavor of superhero to Japan to take down the might of the villains. Alongside episode one, the creditless opening theme for the seventh season of the series also flew onto screens. After the broadcast of the episode in Japan, Toho Animation released the creditless version of the opening on its YouTube channel. My Hero Academia Season 7 creditless opening - “Tagatame” by Tk from Ling Tosite Sigure Related: Let’s Celebrate the My Hero Academia Openings (So Far) Series director Kenji Nagasaki will act as Chief Director for Season 7, with Naomi Nakayama in the director's chair at studio Bones. Yusuke Kuroda will continue to handle series composition/scripts, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima on character designs and Yuki Hayashi on music. Alongside the seventh season, a fourth original film is currently in production for My Hero Academia at studio Bones.
- 5/4/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
As you might know, My Hero Academia is one of the hottest anime titles right now, as the series is warming up for the premiere of Season 7 in early May. A recap series, My Hero Academia: Memories, was also released as part of the preparation for Season 7, revealing some new details. But, the preparation for the upcoming season is not over, as the production side of the anime has released yet another video in preparation for the upcoming season of the anime. The video in question is a short film titled Succession, and it will definitely bring tears to your eyes.
Before we continue, just a quick reminder that the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and Crunchyroll will be simulcasting all the episodes of the upcoming season starting May 4 at 2:30 Am Pt all around the world.
But, as we have said,...
Before we continue, just a quick reminder that the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and Crunchyroll will be simulcasting all the episodes of the upcoming season starting May 4 at 2:30 Am Pt all around the world.
But, as we have said,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Although the upcoming battles in My Hero Academia will certainly be the focus of the upcoming seventh season of the anime, one major moment will also be the arrival of Star and Stripe, America’s No.1 hero, who will be voiced by anime legend Romi Park. Star and Stripe’s arrival will certainly be one of the major moments of the season, and the producers are aware of it, which is why the heroine has been the focus of so many promotional works ahead of the season’s premiere, which is happening next week. In light of that, we are happy to say that a new promo visual featuring Star and Stripe has been officially released, and we are going to show it to you below!
As we have reported on more than one occasion, the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and...
As we have reported on more than one occasion, the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and...
- 4/27/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Things are definitely heating up for the upcoming Season 7 of My Hero Academia, which is set to premiere on May 4, 2024, in Japan, but also globally, since Crunchyroll is simulcasting the premiere globally. As one of the most popular shonen titles of the modern era, My Hero Academia is expected to be one of the hits of the current season, and the studio is constantly releasing new teasers and preview videos, as well as information about the upcoming season, with the most recent piece of news focusing on the Ed theme of the upcoming season!
The official Twitter (now X) account of the My Hero Academia anime series has confirmed that the Ed theme for Season 7 will be the song “Tsubomi”, which is going to be performed by the Japanese band Omoinotake.
The official announcement and confirmation was, as we have said, released on Twitter (now X), and you can check...
The official Twitter (now X) account of the My Hero Academia anime series has confirmed that the Ed theme for Season 7 will be the song “Tsubomi”, which is going to be performed by the Japanese band Omoinotake.
The official announcement and confirmation was, as we have said, released on Twitter (now X), and you can check...
- 4/13/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The time is finally almost upon us to watch My Hero Academia Season 7 , coming to you as part of the Crunchyroll Spring 2024 lineup . It all begins when My Hero Academia returns to Crunchyroll with four recap episodes titled My Hero Academia: Memories starting on April 6, 2024 at 2:30 a.m. Pacific Time . The first episode is live now! My Hero Academia Season 7 will follow starting on May 4, 2024 at 2:30 a.m. Pacific Time . Here's everything you need to know, including exactly when My Hero Academia Season 7 comes out, where to watch, trailers, characters, cast, plot, key visuals and more. Get ready to go Plus Ultra again on Crunchyroll! In this article: Release Date and Exact Time Where to Watch Official Trailers Characters & Cast Anime Staff Anime Key Visuals Plot When is My Hero Academia Season 7 Coming Out? English Sub Release Date: - My Hero Academia: Memories premieres on April 6, 2024 at 2:...
- 4/6/2024
- by Crunchyroll Official
- Crunchyroll
My Hero Academia The Movie: You're Next , the upcoming fourth film based on the superhero manga by Kohei Horikoshi, has unveiled a new trailer, a new visual, and a new cast announcement. In the film, voice actor Kenta Miyake (the voice of All Might ) will also play an additional role as the villain, Dark Might . The film hits theaters in Japan on August 2, 2024. The original My Hero Academia manga is serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine, and an English language version is also available from Viz Media. Kenji Nagasaki directs the film adaptation at animation studio Bones, while Yosuke Kuroda provides the screenplay, Yoshihiko Umakoshi provides the character designs, and Kohei Horikoshi serves as chief supervisor and author of the original work and character designs. My Hero Academia The Movie: You're Next visual Related: My Hero Academia Manga Now Has Over 100 Million Copies in Circulation Crunchyroll streams the My Hero Academia TV anime,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
The official website of the fourth anime film of My Hero Academia, titled My Hero Academia The Movie: You’re Next, unveiled a new trailer on April 6, 2024.
The trailer introduces a new character named Dark Might, a villain who bears a striking resemblance to All Might.
Surprisingly, the resemblance doesn’t end there, as the voice of Dark Might will be provided by Kenta Miyake, known for his portrayal of All Might in the anime series.
Commenting on the new role, Miyake stated, “This time, I unexpectedly found myself taking on the voices of two characters. Moreover, one is an enemy and the name given is ‘Dark Might’… It’s an incredibly heavy trial for me.
However, by standing on both the hero and enemy sides, I feel like I’ve gained a new perspective, and I’m very excited. I really want you to experience the impact of the...
The trailer introduces a new character named Dark Might, a villain who bears a striking resemblance to All Might.
Surprisingly, the resemblance doesn’t end there, as the voice of Dark Might will be provided by Kenta Miyake, known for his portrayal of All Might in the anime series.
Commenting on the new role, Miyake stated, “This time, I unexpectedly found myself taking on the voices of two characters. Moreover, one is an enemy and the name given is ‘Dark Might’… It’s an incredibly heavy trial for me.
However, by standing on both the hero and enemy sides, I feel like I’ve gained a new perspective, and I’m very excited. I really want you to experience the impact of the...
- 4/6/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Everyone knows the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, but what you might now have known – although you probably anticipated it – is that Crunchyroll will be simulcasting all the episodes of the upcoming season starting May 4 at 2:30 Am Pt all around the world. This is going to be a unique viewing experience for fans around the world (excluding Asia) and shows just how much effort Crunchyroll is putting into its streaming service.
On top of that, and that is also something we have written about earlier, Crunchyroll will also simulcast the My Hero Academia: Memories special, which is going to be a special four-episode event recapping the series from Deku’s entrance exam training for U.A. High School in Season 1 all the way through the Dark Hero arc in Season 6. These episodes will also be simulcast on a weekly basis from Japan,...
On top of that, and that is also something we have written about earlier, Crunchyroll will also simulcast the My Hero Academia: Memories special, which is going to be a special four-episode event recapping the series from Deku’s entrance exam training for U.A. High School in Season 1 all the way through the Dark Hero arc in Season 6. These episodes will also be simulcast on a weekly basis from Japan,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The call for heroes has returned as the My Hero Academia anime returns with new episodes this spring 2024 season! Starting with My Hero Academia: Memories on April 6 at 2:30 a.m. Pt, four special episodes will look back at the epic moments of the series thus far with new scenes that lead into the seventh season. The following My Hero Academia: Memories episodes will air on April 13, 20 and 27. Brand new episodes of My Hero Academia Season 7 will then air beginning on May 4 at 2:30 a.m. Pt. Dubs for the series will also be produced in English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and Italian. Stay tuned for when dubs for the new season will be released. Read on for everything else you need to know about the newest season of My Hero Academia ! My Hero Academia Season 7 Release Date: My Hero Academia: Memories : April 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 2:30 a.
- 4/2/2024
- by Kyle Cardine
- Crunchyroll
Ahead of the anime's return next month, the official Twitter account for My Hero Academia unveiled a brand-new visual dedicated to the Og holder of One For All and all his successors prior to Deku. One For All Successor Visual Related: My Hero Academia Anime Season 7 New Trailer Features Tk from Ling tosite sigure Opening Theme As previously reported , four recap specials titled My Hero Academia Memories will air April 6, 13, 20 and 27, with new episodes of Season 7 beginning May 4. Series director Kenji Nagasaki will act as Chief Director for Season 7, with Naomi Nakayama in the director's chair at studio Bones. Yusuke Kuroda will continue to handle series composition/scripts, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima on character designs, and Yuki Hayashi on music. Alongside the seventh season, the fourth original film titled My Hero Academia The Movie: You're Next is scheduled for an August 2 release in Japan. Crunchyroll streams the collection of anime episodes,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
During the My Hero Academia stage event at AnimeJapan 2024 , a brand new trailer for the upcoming seventh season of the anime was released, featuring the new opening theme from Tk from Ling tosite sigure. My Hero Academia Season 7 Second Trailer As previously reported , four recap specials titled My Hero Academia Memories will air April 6, 13, 20 and 27, with new episodes of Season 7 beginning May 4. Series director Kenji Nagasaki will act as Chief Director for Season 7, with Naomi Nakayama in the director's chair at studio Bones. Yusuke Kuroda will continue to handle series composition/scripts, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima on character designs, and Yuki Hayashi on music. Alongside the seventh season, the fourth original film titled My Hero Academia The Movie: You're Next is scheduled for an August 2 release in Japan. Crunchyroll streams the collection of anime episodes, specials, movies and more from the franchise, and describes the series as such:...
- 3/24/2024
- by Kyle Cardine
- Crunchyroll
The official website of the fourth anime film of My Hero Academia unveiled the much anticipated details regarding the film, including its title, release date, and a new trailer on Jan 29, 2024.
Titled “My Hero Academia The Movie: You’re Next,” the film is scheduled to hit the Japanese theatres on Aug 2, 2024.
Tensai Okamura will serve as the director for the anime film.
Other staff includes:
Scriptwriter: Yosuke Kuroda Character Designer: Yoshihiko Umakoshi Music Composer: Yuki Hayashi Animation Advisor: Kenji Nagasaki Animation Studio: bones
The movie will be based on an original story by author Kohei Horikoshi, who will also be handling the character designs and be in charge of general supervision of the movie. The author said that the events of the movie will align with the chronology of the My Hero Academia anime.
The movie is set in the same timeline as the upcoming seventh season of the TV anime,...
Titled “My Hero Academia The Movie: You’re Next,” the film is scheduled to hit the Japanese theatres on Aug 2, 2024.
Tensai Okamura will serve as the director for the anime film.
Other staff includes:
Scriptwriter: Yosuke Kuroda Character Designer: Yoshihiko Umakoshi Music Composer: Yuki Hayashi Animation Advisor: Kenji Nagasaki Animation Studio: bones
The movie will be based on an original story by author Kohei Horikoshi, who will also be handling the character designs and be in charge of general supervision of the movie. The author said that the events of the movie will align with the chronology of the My Hero Academia anime.
The movie is set in the same timeline as the upcoming seventh season of the TV anime,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The official website for the upcoming My Hero Academia movie announced today with a brand new trailer the fourth feature film will be titled My Hero Academia The Movie: You're Next . The announcement of the first trailer was followed with a new key visual and the news of a August 2, 2024 release in Japan. As with previous My Hero Academia movies , series creator Kohei Horikoshi joins as general supervisor and provides original character designs. The new movie is set within the same timeline as the upcoming seventh season of the anime premiering this May . The staff and initial cast for the film was also announced, including. Staff: Director : Tensai Okamura, Script : Yosuke Kuroda Character Design : Yoshihiko Umakoshi Music Composition : Yuki Hayashi Animation Advisor : Kenji Nagasaki Animation Studio : bones Cast: Deku voiced by Daiki Yamashita Katsuki Bakugo voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto Ochaco voiced byAyane Sakura Tenya...
- 1/29/2024
- by Humberto Saabedra
- Crunchyroll
The path the franchise of “My Hero Academia” seems to be taking is not exactly ideal. As I was writing in my review of the fourth season, “Kenji Nagasaki introduces new characters almost constantly, to the point that some have to die if he is to keep the story compact and coherent, something that does actually happen in this season”. This tendency continues in the fifth even more intently, with Nagasaki introducing a whole new army of super villains, with the plethora of new individuals essentially having taken the place of the intricacy of the first seasons. Let us take things from the beginning, though.
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In a distinct sign that context has given its place to impression, the season falls head-on in the action almost immediately, with class A-1 receiving “real-life” training against other heroes posing as villains, before they get into a tournament of sorts against Class B.
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In a distinct sign that context has given its place to impression, the season falls head-on in the action almost immediately, with class A-1 receiving “real-life” training against other heroes posing as villains, before they get into a tournament of sorts against Class B.
- 12/20/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Fear not citizens, because My Hero Academia: Season Two, Part One is here! Enroll in a breathtaking new season of the action-packed anime hit when the new semester begins on April 2, with the series available on DVD and Blu-ray, courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Featuring the first 12 episodes, dive deeper into FunimationNow’s most simulcast show of 2017 and the world of heroes as our trainees face a trial more exciting and challenging than any exam – the U.A. High Sports Festival!
Based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s New York Times best-selling manga from Weekly Shonen Jump, the iconic home of Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, My Hero Academia is a coming of age story against the backdrop of a world where superheroes are not only real, but a viable profession. Izuku “Deku” Midoriya is one of the few born without a “quirk” power, but that won’t stop him from enrolling in the prestigious U.
Based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s New York Times best-selling manga from Weekly Shonen Jump, the iconic home of Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, My Hero Academia is a coming of age story against the backdrop of a world where superheroes are not only real, but a viable profession. Izuku “Deku” Midoriya is one of the few born without a “quirk” power, but that won’t stop him from enrolling in the prestigious U.
- 4/2/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
London, UK 8th March 2018 – Fear not citizens, because My Hero Academia Season Two, Part One is here! Enroll in a breathtaking new season of the action-packed anime hit when the new semester begins on April 2, with the series available on DVD and Blu-ray™ courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Featuring the first 12 episodes, dive deeper into FunimationNow’s most simulcast show of 2017 and the world of heroes as our trainees face a trial more exciting and challenging than any exam – the U.A. High Sports Festival!
Based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s New York Times best-selling manga from Weekly Shonen Jump, the iconic home of Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, My Hero Academia is a coming of age story against the backdrop of a world where superheroes are not only real, but a viable profession. Izuku “Deku” Midoriya is one of the few born without a “quirk” power, but that won...
Based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s New York Times best-selling manga from Weekly Shonen Jump, the iconic home of Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, My Hero Academia is a coming of age story against the backdrop of a world where superheroes are not only real, but a viable profession. Izuku “Deku” Midoriya is one of the few born without a “quirk” power, but that won...
- 3/8/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
I'm not sure if you've heard or not, but Stan Lee has a new anime series coming out soon called The Reflection. The series "follows the fight between superhero Xon and villain I-Guy, who are among those found to have gained special powers following a global disaster called the Reflection."
A promo teaser has been released for the anime series narrated by Lee that provides some additional insight on the story and introduces us to some of the characters. It was also revealed that the 12-episode series would premiere on July 22nd on Japanese public broadcaster Nhk.
The series was directed by Hiroshi Nagahama (Mushishi, The Flowers of Evil, Detroit Metal City) and Yoshihiko Umakoshi of the animated TV series Heartcatch Precure! is the character designer on the show. Studio Deen is taking on the animation production.
It looks like an interesting series that could be fun. We'll just have to wait and see.
A promo teaser has been released for the anime series narrated by Lee that provides some additional insight on the story and introduces us to some of the characters. It was also revealed that the 12-episode series would premiere on July 22nd on Japanese public broadcaster Nhk.
The series was directed by Hiroshi Nagahama (Mushishi, The Flowers of Evil, Detroit Metal City) and Yoshihiko Umakoshi of the animated TV series Heartcatch Precure! is the character designer on the show. Studio Deen is taking on the animation production.
It looks like an interesting series that could be fun. We'll just have to wait and see.
- 7/5/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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