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*Lindalee Rose as [[Eri]]
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Revision as of 23:54, 18 March 2020

My Hero Academia ( (ぼく) のヒーローアカデミア Boku no Hīrō Akademia?) is an anime series produced by Toho and Bones based on the manga of the same name by Kohei Horikoshi. It was announced in issue 49, 2015 of Weekly Shonen Jump. On March 8, 2016, Funimation announced it had acquired exclusive international rights to the series. MBS co-produced the first season.

Cast

Main Characters

  • Justin Briner as Izuku Midoriya
  • Clifford Chapin as Katsuki Bakugo
  • Christopher R. Sabat as Toshinori Yagi
  • Luci Christian as Ochaco Uraraka
  • J. Michael Tatum as Tenya Iida
  • Monica Rial as Tsuyu Asui
  • Brina Palencia as Minoru Mineta
  • Colleen Clinkenbeard as Momo Yaoyorozu
  • Josh Grelle as Fumikage Tokoyami
  • Kyle Phillips as Denki Kaminari
  • Justin Cook as Eijiro Kirishima
  • David Matranga as Shoto Todoroki
  • Caitlin Glass as Mina Ashido
  • Joel McDonald as Yuga Aoyama
  • Trina Nishimura as Kyoka Jiro
  • Ian Sinclair as Mezo Shoji
  • Mike McFarland as Mashirao Ojiro
  • Christopher Bevins as Hanta Sero
  • Felecia Angelle as Toru Hagakure
  • Greg Ayres as Koji Koda
  • Cris George as Rikido Sato
  • Christopher Wehkamp as Shota Aizawa
  • Sonny Strait as Hizashi Yamada
  • Juli Erikson as Chiyo Shuzenji
  • Alexis Tipton as Mei Hatsume
  • Ricco Fajardo as Mirio Togata
  • Lindsey Siedel as Nejire Hado
  • Aaron Dismuke as Tamaki Amajiki
  • Jarrod Greene as Hitoshi Shinso
  • John Swasey as All For One
  • Eric Vale as Tomura Shigaraki
  • Chuck Huber as Kurogiri
  • Robert McCullum as Chizome Akaguro
  • Leah Clark as Himiko Toga
  • Jason Liebricht as Dabi
  • Newton Pittman as Jin Bubaigawara
  • Kent Williams as Atsuhiro Sako
  • Kellen Goff as Kai Chisaki
  • Cassandra Lee Morris as Kota Izumi
  • Emily Neves as Eri

  • Music

    Season 1

    Opening Theme:

    Ending Theme:

    Season 2

    Opening Themes:

    Ending Themes:

    Season 3

    Opening Themes:

    Ending Themes:

    Season 4

    Opening Themes:

    Ending Themes:

    Seasons and Episodes

    Main article: List of Episodes
    Season Episodes Chapters Adapted Original Air Date
    1 13 Chapter 1 - Chapter 21 Japanese: April 3, 2016 - June 26, 2016[1]
    English: May 5, 2018 - August 4, 2018[2]
    2 25 + Recap Chapter 21 - Chapter 70 Japanese: April 1, 2017 - September 30, 2017
    English: August 11, 2018 - February 24, 2019
    3 25[3] Chapter 70 - Chapter 124 Japanese: April 7, 2018[4] - September 29, 2018
    English: March 3, 2019 - August 18, 2019
    4 25[5] Chapter 125 - ??? Japanese: October 12, 2019 - present
    English: November 9, 2019[6] - present

    Movies

    There have been two movies so far in the series:

    OVA

    There have been three OVAs so far in the series:

    Gallery

    Anime Character Designs

    Mobile Wallpapers

    Promotional Videos

    Reception

    The series has received predominantly positive reviews:

    Due to the popularity of the series, characters of My Hero Academia were used to promote the Marvel Studios's film Avengers: Infinity War.[7]

    External Links

    References

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    OVAs Save! Rescue TrainingTraining of the DeadMake It! Do-or-Die Survival TrainingHero League BaseballLaugh! As If You Are in HellU.A. Heroes Battle
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