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manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in
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's ''shōnen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Shōnen Jump'' since July 2014, with its chapters additionally collected into 36 '' tankōbon'' volumes as of October 2022. Set in a world where superpowers (called "Quirks") have become commonplace, the story follows
Izuku Midoriya , also known by his hero name , is a superhero and the main protagonist of the manga series ''My Hero Academia'', created by Kōhei Horikoshi. In the series, he is an ambitious first-year high schooler and the 9th (and current) holder of "One Fo ...
, a boy who was born without a Quirk but still dreams of becoming a superhero himself. He is scouted by
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, Japan's greatest hero, who bestows his Quirk to Midoriya after recognizing his potential, and helps to enroll him in a prestigious high school for superheroes in training. The manga spawned a media franchise, having inspired numerous spin-off manga, such as '' My Hero Academia: Smash!!'', '' My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'' and '' My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions''. The series has expanded into light novels,
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, and various types of merchandise and media such as a trading card game and numerous video games. It has been adapted into an
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television series produced by Bones. The first season aired in Japan from April to June 2016, followed by a second season from April to September 2017, then a third season from April to September 2018, a fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020, a fifth season from March to September 2021, and a sixth season, which premiered in October 2022. It has also received three animated films, titled '' My Hero Academia: Two Heroes'', '' My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising'', and '' My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'', respectively. Additionally, it has developed eight
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(OVAs), each bundled with a limited edition in numerous volumes of the manga. There are plans for a live-action film by Legendary Entertainment. In North America, the manga series has been licensed by Viz Media, who published the first volume in August 2015. It was released simultaneously in their digital ''
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'' magazine. Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on '' Manga Plus'' online platform. The anime series has been licensed for streaming services, the home and broadcast release, and the merchandise rights by Crunchyroll. The English dub premiered on
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's Toonami programming block in May 2018. ''My Hero Academia'' has become a large commercial success, appearing on ''
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'' bestseller list several times. As of January 2022, the manga had over 65 million copies in circulation including sales of spin-offs, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. Critical reception has also been positive, with reviewers praising the manga for its art, characters, story, fight scenes, and the use of pop culture references to Western
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; the anime series has received additional praise for its animation, music, pacing, and voice performances in both Japanese and English. The manga and anime have both won several awards, including the
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and Harvey Award for Best Manga, and received two nominations for Anime of the Year at the
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Synopsis


Setting

The story of ''My Hero Academia'' is set in a world where currently most of the human population has gained the ability to develop superpowers called , which occur in children within the age of four: it is estimated that around 80% of the world population has a Quirk. There are an endless number of Quirks, and it is extremely unlikely to find two people who have the exact same power, unless they are closely related. Among the Quirk-enhanced individuals, a few of them earn the title of Heroes, who cooperate with the authorities in rescue operations and apprehending criminals who abuse their powers, commonly known as
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. In addition, Heroes who excel on their duties gain celebrity status and are recognized as . Most heroes are popular based on their rankings, with higher ranking heroes receiving more popularity and public appeal, although it isn't uncommon for rookie heroes to gain such popularity as well. In the early existence of Heroes, the people who volunteered to do their heroic duties without a permission, are recognized as . Those students who have acted as vigilantes, are not allowed to perform as heroes due to the regulations and Quirk restriction laws managed by the . While the act of vigilantism is inherently illegal, the vigilantes themselves represent a gray line in the eyes of the law. The Hero Public Safety Commission originally enlisted vigilantes to do their dirty work until they became too organized for the vigilantes to properly deal with, so they abandoned the idea and instead focused on recruiting Pro Heroes to handle the job. There are people who considered wearing costumes, since they don't have access to support companies like heroes do, they made out of regular clothes or anything they can get ahold of. There are two types of internships that offer the opportunity to become a Pro Hero. The first type is the Hero Agency Internships in which sometimes, the Pro Heroes can send a request to the students whom wish to work under them, such as in the aftermath of the Sports Festival. It involves a student merely shadowing a Pro Hero, listening to their advice and watching them in action for an entire week. Since the students are unlicensed, they cannot legally work as heroes. And the second type is the Hero Work-Study where a student acquires a Hero License after passing the Provisional Hero License Exam. They are treated as real sidekicks, which allows them to participate in relief efforts during emergency situations. This also allows them to gain real experience and can help them get noticed by other Pro Heroes who might hire them as full-time sidekicks once they graduate.


Plot

Izuku Midoriya , also known by his hero name , is a superhero and the main protagonist of the manga series ''My Hero Academia'', created by Kōhei Horikoshi. In the series, he is an ambitious first-year high schooler and the 9th (and current) holder of "One Fo ...
is a young man who dreams of becoming a
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despite being bullied by his violent childhood friend Katsuki Bakugo for lacking a Quirk. Both youths idolize one of the world's greatest heroes
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, who they both met with Izuku being one of few to know of a critical injury All Might has been concealing from the public eye to maintain morale. All Might also reveals the nature of his Quirk "One For All" and passes it down to Izuku as his successor after seeing the youth's determination in the face of danger. As Izuku begins his path to become a hero by attending alongside Bakugo and the friends they make in Class 1-A, a nemesis to the "One For All" users named All For One conditions his apprentice
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along with the League of Villains whom they arrive at the U.S.J. facility to invade the building and began assaulting on U.A. students, plan to destroy the current society and its heroes. Recovered from the villains' invasion in U.S.J. during the time of hero training, the students take part and participate in the U.A. Sports Festival, which gives them the opportunity to show off their Quirks and skills to the world. Amongst all the alliances and declarations, Izuku learns about the tragic past of
Shoto Todoroki , also known by the mononym , is a superhero and one of the main protagonists of the manga series ''My Hero Academia'', created by Kōhei Horikoshi. Being the only child who inherited both Endeavor and Rei's Quirks, Shoto was often separated from ...
, and manages to help him learn to accept himself for who he is. After the Sports Festival, the students take internships where they get to train with Pro Heroes. Izuku trains with All Might's former master, Gran Torino, to gain control over his Quirk. Meanwhile, evil begins moving in Hosu City, as the Hero Killer:
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makes a name for himself, eventually leading to a confrontation with the League of Villains and three young heroes seeks out to defeat him, including Tenya Iida who seeks for revenge after his older brother was injured. They successfully defeat Stain and handed over to the police. In the aftermath of these events, the students take their final exams where Aizawa originally said that those who failed the exam, they won't be able to go to training camp during summer vacation. However, regardless of the students' results in the exam, everyone are joining in order to get stronger but for the students who failed, are doing a harsher training at a lodge. After Katsuki is captured by the Vanguard Action Squad in summer training camp, the U.A. students and teachers deal with the ramifications of their failure. As the Pro Heroes prepare to infiltrate the League of Villains' hideout to rescue him, a brave group of students named The Bakugo Rescue Squad, decide to take matters into their own hands and rescue their classmate by themselves. This culminates in the arrival of All For One, who after a devastating and hard-hitting battle, is defeated by All Might, at the cost of him losing the remaining embers of One For All, and retiring as a Hero. After All Might's retirement, the U.A. High School transitions into a constructed dorm where the students currently lives. The students preparing for their Provisional Hero License Exam, becoming that much closer to full-fledged Heroes. The Class 1-A manage to overcome the competition with the other schools. Everyone has passed and getting their licenses, except Bakugo and Todoroki. In the aftermath, Bakugo confronts Midoriya, revealing he has figured out the truth behind Izuku's Quirk. After the two have a fight, All Might comes clean to Bakugo about the truth behind One For All, and he agrees to keep the secret for them. With their licenses, the students are able to take part in Hero Work-Studies. Izuku works with All Might's former sidekick,
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, even though he believes Izuku to be an ill-fated successor of One For All. Meanwhile, Overhaul, the head of the Shie Hassaikai, seeks to bring the '' yakuza'' back into prominence, thanks to a Quirk-Destroying Drug they have created using a girl named Eri, even forcing the League of Villains to assist them. After learning about the existence of Eri and the Shie Hassaikai's plans, a team of Pro Heroes, including Izuku and some of his classmates, raid the ''yakuza''s headquarters in attempt to rescue her and stop them. With the help of his friends, Izuku successfully save Eri and defeat Overhaul in battle, though at the cost of Sir Nighteye's life. While the students prepared for the school festival,
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and La Brava attempt to infiltrate the U.A. High but they are stopped by Deku and handed over to the police.
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and her classmates perform the grand musical performance which makes Eri finally smile after letting go of her tormented past. Due to All Might's retirement, Endeavor takes up a mantle as the new number one hero in the Japanese Hero Billboard Chart. Endeavor and the No. 2 Hero
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, had a meeting in the restaurant about the future of hero society. As they had talk to each other, a High-End Nomu arrives and Endeavor challenge him. Despite his injuries, Endeavor continues to fight and later he defeat the creature using his ultimate move. While sleeping in the bed, Izuku has a dream where he is confronted with the vestiges of the previous One For All users. During a Joint Training exercise, where Class 1-A and 1-B, as well as
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, compete against each other in the battle, Izuku inadvertently awakens Blackwhip, one of the Quirks of the previous users, and learns that he will soon be inheriting the other five Quirks as well. Class 1-A wins the training battle, and Shinso earns a passing grade to transfer to the Hero Course for his second year. Having previously failed the exam, Bakugo and Todoroki have finally receive their Provisional Hero Licenses after passing the Hero License Course. The League of Villains meets the All For One's subordinates, Doctor Kyudai Garaki and Gigantomachia, who challenge Tomura Shigaraki to prove that he is worthy to become All For One's successor. The League arrives at the Deika City where they encounter the powerful villain group, the Meta Liberation Army led by
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. After the battle, the League of Villains and the Meta Liberation Army agreed to become the Paranormal Liberation Front, while Shigaraki enters a procedure with Dr. Garaki to obtain his ultimate power. Meanwhile, the Hero Public Safety Commission orders a secondary round of Hero Work-Studies for the students to prepare themselves for the upcoming War. With nowhere to go, Todoroki invites Midoriya and Bakugo to accompany him to the Endeavor Agency. While he's initially reluctant, Endeavor agrees to take them on after receiving a coded warning from Hawks, and trains his interns to harness their Quirks. Two months later, the Heroes have assembled all of the information they need to confront the Paranormal Liberation Front head-on, leading to an all-out war. During the battle, Deku and his team of Heroes face off against Shigaraki who now possessed All For One's Quirk. Amongst all of the occasion, Deku unlocks two Quirks from the previous One For All users: Float and Danger Sense. Although the remaining Pro Heroes survived in the front-lines and the others who finished evacuating civilians, they've failed to stop Shigaraki and the League from escaping. In the aftermath, many cities are completely destroyed while the number of Pro Heroes suffered the massive casualties and the people starts to criticize the hero society. Endeavor reconciles with his family to solve the Toya (the real name of Dabi) problem together. Izuku learns more about the secrets behind One For All, and resolves to find some way to "save" Shigaraki without killing him. With All For One escaped, and the name of "One For All" starting to become public knowledge including his friends, Deku decides to leave U.A. to protect his classmates from danger while helping the Pro Heroes to hunt down the villains. Shortly thereafter, Deku awakens the Smokescreen's Quirk. He proceeds to demonstrate the use in the fights against Muscular and an assassin (and the former hero), Lady Nagant who is taken by All For One and transfer an Air Walk Quirk to her. With Izuku goes rogue as he struggles to endlessly fight alone, the classmates decides to tracked him down and they bring him back successfully. Bakugo soon approaches him and goes to apologize for all he's done in the past, which manages to wear Izuku down. He is taken back to U.A. to rest, and while he is initially met with disdain from the general public, a speech from Ochaco Uraraka convinces them to rethink their outlook on the world and let him stay. With Shigaraki's body nearly complete, All Might requests immediate aid from the foreign Heroes. America's No. 1 Pro Hero, Star and Stripe, arriving to help defeat the villain. But Shigaraki fights back and accomplish All For One's goal: stealing her Quirk, New Order. He proceeds to decay her, but decides to flee due to New Order ravaging the All For One Quirk vestige realm. The Class 1-A and the remaining Pro Heroes prepare to use their forces to take the fight to the villains and defeat them once and for all. However, things get complicated when they discover
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is the "U.A. traitor", having received All For One's Quirk and forced to serve as villain's spy within U.A. out of fear for his parents' safety. Despite the betrayal, the class recognizes his true intentions and resolves to redeem himself by fighting back against All For One. The final battle between the Heroes and Villains are decided to take the fate of the world. With Eraser Head's plan, the Heroes manage to lure out the villains from hiding and separate to prevent them from working together.


Production


Development

Horikoshi stated that after his previous series '' Barrage'' was canceled after just two volumes, he was sad and out of ideas. In order to get more ideas, he revisited a
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he previously published in ''
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'', titled . This would end up being the basis for the series. Horikoshi was also a big fan of American films and comics, like '' Spider-Man'' directed by Sam Raimi, '' Star Wars'', and ''
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'', which he used for inspiration. Horikoshi cites Masashi Kishimoto's '' Naruto'' as being the main influence for his art, specifically stating it gave him a love for drawing hands. Horikoshi has also cited '' Dragon Ball'', '' Ultraman'', and '' Kamen Rider'' as sources of inspiration. Hitoshi Koike, the editor of ''My Hero Academia'', explains that the author already had his general concept in mind about the manga and just as written in various places such as the comic's covers, there were many rejected story patterns that were changed and Horikoshi dismissed the idea on his own. He also stated that the author yearned to draw in his inspiration. He and Horikoshi had worked on concepts about their characters' designs while finishing the storyboards that draw the scenes in the series. He felt excited about the design despite not knowing the contents like in characters that were fascinating; for example, the series antagonist
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. Kengo Monji, the second editor of the manga, said that the series' storyboards for the first chapter he took over as the new editor were still in progress, which it had not yet published into the magazine. He also stating that the series' author had a difficult time to worked on their chapters, but the more important is to earn the best in working the series. He thinks that the good mix of elements that made it interesting, which made an idea by mixing the flair of Japan's ''shōnen'' manga with "heroes", a concept that everyone understands. He compliments about Horikoshi's drawing where the style that comes from the cartoon elements, and it makes the readers stunning to how cool is the art made.


Conclusion

Horikoshi originally stating that the manga will not be ending longer as ''
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'' because he does not have a stamina to it, instead he would like to keep it concise or shorter compare to the other ''shōnen'' manga series. In April 2021, Horikoshi stated that he had planned that the manga would end where it has been much longer than expected, but it is still leading toward the ending that had "decided" upon since before the series began. In December 2021, Horikoshi stated during the interview in the Jump Festa '22 event that "if things go smoothly, the manga will meet its goal in one year. If it doesn't go smoothly, I think zuku's voice actorYamashita will be reading out the exact same letter from me at next year's Jump Festa". He also teased that Katsuki Bakugo will soon get his "big scene" so that people who both love and hate the character can look forward to it. In May 2022, the manga's author has a very bittersweet message announced from the 34th volume of the manga. He said: "I feel like I can finally see the goal in sight. It's a rather strange feeling getting to this point. In the past, I would just be drawing without a single care
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but now I wonder just how many more times can I draw these characters? Change is scary as you grow older. Well, I really shouldn't dwell on that! Until next volume then!". In October 2022, Horikoshi decides to reconsidered the statement he said during the Jump Festa '22 event. Instead, he wants to take longer to complete the manga's final arc than expected.


Themes and analysis

Horikoshi has stated that the main theme he focuses on is "what makes a hero". He also stated that he likes stories with bad endings, as well as horror stories. However, he finds these difficult to draw since his mood when he draws is the same in the story. In order to combat this, he puts in more silly-looking characters like Fat Gum, in order to keep the mood up. The fight scene of Fat Gum and
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against a villain was filled with his passion. He was able to draw the "Intern Arc" properly, and his hero was Fat Gum because he is a giant and a comical character who speaks in the Kansai dialect. Horikoshi talks about the episode battle between
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and All for One which it airs in anime, also contains a heavy content. He stated that an episode itself was "difficult to draw", but he feels like that the light finally began to appear and started to feel better about its theme. The story itself makes his own tension on the picture, which he drew perfectly. The goal makes him draw something which the readers think that the series is over after the battle, but it was well-received by a survey and felt it was a break in the manga. He already knew that All Might would lose his strength, and makes it useless but to depict with a normal tension. He felt that it was not an impressive episode because it is not the "Plus Ultra" theme, unless someone draw beyond the limits. He thought that making a story would come out when the topic is about "Who was the best?", while it feels like that the series could be over.


Publication


Main series

''My Hero Academia'' is written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series began its serialization in
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's ''shōnen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Shōnen Jump'' on July 7, 2014. Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual '' tankōbon'' volumes. The first volume was released on November 4, 2014. As of October 4, 2022, thirty-six volumes have been released. The manga entered its final act in chapter 306, which was released on March 21, 2021. The series is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, who published the first volume on August 4, 2015. As the series is published in Japan, it is also released simultaneously in English digitally by Viz Media's ''
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'' and later its website. Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the website and app '' Manga Plus'' in January 2019.


Spin-offs

A spin-off series entitled '' My Hero Academia: Smash!!'' by Hirofumi Neda started in the ''
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'' digital app on November 9, 2015, and finished on November 6, 2017. Five ''tankōbon'' volumes were released as of November 2017. In November 2018, during their panel at Anime NYC, Viz Media announced that they have licensed the manga. The first volume was released in North America on August 6, 2019. A second spin-off series, '' My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'', began being published biweekly on the ''Shōnen Jump+'' website and app in 2017. The series began its serialization on August 20, 2016, and ended on May 28, 2022. The series is licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media. The first volume was released in North America on July 3, 2018. A third spin-off series, '' My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions'' by Yōkō Akiyama, began serialization in ''
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'' on August 2, 2019, with a prologue chapter debuting in ''Jump GIGA'' on July 25, 2019. The series is also licensed for the English-language release in North America by Viz Media. The first volume was released in North America on March 2, 2021. The first two of the series' films have been adapted into one-volume manga series. Both were published by Homesha. A 15-page
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spin-off manga illustrated by Yōkō Akiyama centered on Melissa, titled , was published in the 35th issue of Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' on July 30, 2018. A one-shot spin-off manga that serves as a prequel to the first film written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi centered on
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's past and the featured character
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, titled , was given to the first million moviegoers on August 3, 2018. A ten-page manga was included in the book, containing a "character description and analysis collection" of characters in the film, and a "secret dialogue" between Horikoshi and ''
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'' creator
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. It was later published in English by Viz Media in September 2018. , a two-chapter manga spin-off illustrated by Akiyama, was published in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' on December 16 and 23, 2019. It centered on
Izuku Midoriya , also known by his hero name , is a superhero and the main protagonist of the manga series ''My Hero Academia'', created by Kōhei Horikoshi. In the series, he is an ambitious first-year high schooler and the 9th (and current) holder of "One Fo ...
and Katsuki Bakugo during their second year in middle school. A one-shot spin-off manga that serves as a prequel to the second film written and illustrated by Horikoshi centered on Nine, titled , was also given to the first million theatergoers on December 20, 2019. A nine-page manga was included in the book, containing an extended interview with Horikoshi, character designs and sketches. A manga chapter was later published in English by Viz Media in March 2020. A 17-page special one-shot chapter written and illustrated by Akiyama, titled , was published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' on August 2, 2021. It centered on Endeavor and his trainees Deku, Bakugo and Shoto during their Hero Work-Studies at the Endeavor Agency. An 80-page manga booklet, titled , includes a nine-page one-shot manga that serves as a prequel to the third film centered on Endeavor Agency trainees and the featured character
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, titled as well as the roundtable interview with past and present manga editors, costume and character designs, and an interview with Horikoshi. It was given to the ''My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'' theatergoers who viewed the film in Japan on August 6, 2021. The manga volume had a limited print run of one million copies. In October 2021, a 76-page booklet featuring a specialty manga, was also given to the theatergoers who saw it on the opening weekend in the United States.


Related media


Anime

On October 29, 2015, the series' official website announced that the manga would receive an
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television series adaptation produced by Bones. The anime is directed by
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, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and featured character designs by
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who also served as the chief animation director. The anime stars Marina Inoue as Momo Yaoyorozu, Yoshimasa Hosoya as Fumikage Tokoyami, Daiki Yamashita as Izuku Midoriya, Kenta Miyake as All Might, Nobuhiko Okamoto as Katsuki Bakugō, Ayane Sakura as Ochako Uraraka, Kaito Ishikawa as Tenya Iida, Aoi Yūki as Tsuyu Asui, and
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as Minoru Mineta. The anime premiered on April 3, 2016, on TBS, MBS and other Japan News Network stations in the 'Nichigo' time slot at 5 P.M. on Sundays in Japan. The first season was released on DVD and
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in five compilations, each containing two to three episodes, by Toho between June 29 and October 12, 2016. Funimation licensed the series for an English dubbed release in North America and released the episodes in a limited edition combo set, a standard combo set, and a DVD set on April 18, 2017.
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, Crunchyroll and Hulu are streaming the series outside of Asia. A second season was announced in the '' Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine's 30th issue of 2016. The second season aired from April 1 to September 30, 2017, on NTV and ytv. The staff and cast from the first season returned to reprise their roles. Toho released the season on DVD and Blu-Ray in eight compilations, each containing two to four episodes, between July 19, 2017, and February 14, 2018. Funimation released the series in North America in two volumes, with the first volume being released on April 3, 2018, and the second volume released on June 5, 2018. Both volumes received a limited edition combo release, a standard edition combo release, and a standard edition DVD release. Like the previous season, FunimationNow, Crunchyroll and Hulu are streaming the season outside of Asia as it airs. A third season was announced in the 44th issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine of 2017. The third season aired from April 7 to September 29, 2018. Toho released the season on DVD and Blu-Ray in eight compilations, each containing two to four episodes, between July 18, 2018, and February 13, 2019. Funimation released the series in North America in two volumes, with the first volume released on May 7, 2019, and the second volume on September 3, 2019. The first volume received a limited edition combo release, along with a standard edition combo release, and a standard edition DVD release. FunimationNow is streaming the season in Simuldub, while Crunchyroll and Hulu are simulcasting outside of Asia as it airs. A fourth season was announced in the final episode of season three, which released on September 29, 2018. On December 19, 2018, the series' official website confirmed a release date of October 12, 2019, along with a key visual. Funimation premiered the first episode of the fourth season at Anime Expo on July 6, 2019, with the English dub. Kenji Nagasaki served as chief director of the fourth season, with
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as director. The fourth season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in six volumes in Japan by Toho, with the first volume released on January 22, 2020, and the final volume released on August 19, 2020. In North America, Funimation released the series in two volumes, with the first volume released on September 29, 2020, and the second volume on February 16, 2021. A fifth season was announced at the end of the final episode of season four. The fifth season aired from March 27 to September 25, 2021. Funimation launched on its service on April 10, 2021, with an English dub. Unlike the previous seasons, Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia and South Asia. The season is also streaming on
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, Viu, Bilibili, WeTV, iQIYI,
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, and other regional streaming services. Toho released the fifth season of the anime on DVD and Blu-ray in four volumes in Japan, with the first volume released on July 21, 2021, and the final volume released on January 19, 2022. In North America, Funimation and Crunchyroll released the first part of the fifth season on home video on March 29, 2022, and the second part on December 19, 2022. A sixth season was announced at the end of the fifth season's final episode. On July 24, 2022, the Hero Fes event confirmed a release date of October 1, 2022, with a new visual was revealed. The season will run for two consecutive cours. Crunchyroll has licensed the season outside of Asia and is streaming it along with the English dub two weeks after the airing. Toho will release the sixth season of the anime on DVD and Blu-ray in four volumes in Japan, with the first volume releasing on January 18, 2023, and the final volume set to be released on July 19, 2023.


OVAs and ONAs

During the Jump Festa '16 event, it was announced that the series would get an original video animation (OVA). Titled "Save! Rescue Training!", it was bundled with the limited edition of the thirteenth volume of the manga, which released on April 4, 2017. A second OVA, titled "Training of the Dead", bundled with a limited edition of the fourteenth volume of the manga, released on June 2, 2017. It focuses on a joint practice session between Izuku's class and the other hero department students at U.A. Academy. A third OVA, "All Might: Rising", was released on February 13, 2019. It was bundled with the first film's blu-ray set, and adapted its prequel manga. It was two minutes long. A two-part original net animation (ONA) titled "Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training", were released on August 16, 2020, with the returning staff and cast from season 4. Funimation streamed them simultaneously with the Japanese release. Another OVA was included with the "Plus Ultra" edition of '' My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'' in Japan. Titled , it is based on the chapter "No.XXX Hawks: SOOTHE" from ''Vol. World Heroes'' manga, which released on February 16, 2022. It follows Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki as they encounter Hawks in an airport terminal. Two new OVA episodes, titled "HLB " and "Laugh! As If You Are in Hell", were announced on May 8 and June 3, 2022, respectively. The episodes were given screenings in Japan from June 16–19, 2022. Internationally, Crunchyroll premiered the episodes at Anime Expo on July 1, 2022. A worldwide streaming release premiered on August 1, 2022.


International release

In March 2016, Funimation announced they had licensed the international rights for streaming services, the home and broadcast release, and the merchandise rights. Universal Pictures UK distributed the first season in the United Kingdom and Ireland on behalf of Funimation, with
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distributing the second season for Funimation, and Manga Entertainment distributing subsequent seasons for Funimation. In Australia and New Zealand,
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment distributed the first two seasons, on behalf of Funimation, with Madman Anime distributing season 3 onwards, in partnership with Funimation. On April 19, 2018, Funimation announced that the series would air on
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's Toonami block starting on May 5, 2018. Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia. They aired it simultaneously on Animax Asia.


Music

The music of the series is composed by Yuki Hayashi. The series uses twenty different songs for credits music: ten opening themes and ten ending themes. The opening theme is "The Day", performed by Porno Graffitti, while the ending theme is "Heroes", performed by
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for 13 episodes in the first season. The first opening theme is performed by Kenshi Yonezu and the first ending theme is , performed by Little Glee Monster for the first 13 episodes of the second season. From episode 14 onwards, the second opening theme is performed by amazarashi and the ending theme is by LiSA. For the first thirteen episodes of the third season, the first opening theme is "Odd Future" by Uverworld, while the first ending theme is by miwa. For the rest of the season, the second opening theme is "Make my story" by Lenny code fiction and the second ending theme is by Masaki Suda. For the first fourteen episodes of the fourth season, the first opening theme is by Blue Encount, while the first ending theme is by Sayuri. For the rest of the season, the second opening theme is by Kana-Boon, and the second ending theme is "Shout Baby" by Ryokuōshoku Shakai. Chrissy Costanza performs the insert songs "Each Goal" in episode 19 and "Hero too" in episode 23. For the first thirteen episodes of the fifth season, the first opening theme is "No.1" by DISH, while the first ending theme is by The Peggies. From episode 14 onwards, the second opening theme is "Merry-Go-Round" by Man with a Mission, while the second ending theme is by Soushi Sakiyama. For the first thirteen episodes of the sixth season, the first opening theme is by Super Beaver, while the first ending theme is "Sketch" by Kiro Akiyama. From episode 14 onwards, the second ending theme is by Six Lounge. The first season's
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album was released on July 13, 2016, with 35 tracks including several background sounds, under the Toho Animation Records label. The second season's 2-disc soundtrack album was released on September 6, 2017, with 23 tracks each. The third season and theatrical film's 2-disc soundtrack album were released on July 18, 2018, with 67 tracks overall. , which contains thirty-two tracks selected in between the first season and third season, released on August 21, 2019. The first season has nine tracks; second season has thirteen; and third season contains ten in a soundtrack album. The fourth season's soundtrack album was released on March 25, 2020, with 18 tracks. It includes the song "Might" by Makayla Phillips, and "Each Goal" and "Hero too" by Chrissy Costanza as well as the instrumental version songs. The fifth season's soundtrack album which contains 19 tracks, released in Japan by Toho Animation Records on September 26, 2021, and in the United States by Milan Records on CD and vinyl records on January 26, 2022. Anime Limited released the soundtrack digitally which contains a two-LP set in the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 17, 2022. compilation album was released on January 26, 2022. The CD album contains twenty-seven tracks in between the fourth season and fifth season. In November 2021, a concert event titled ''My Hero Academia Official Live Concert'' was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in
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, which featured a rock band, orchestral music and some iconic tracks including the song "Hero too", performed by the series' composer.


Light novels

A light novel series titled , written by Anri Yoshi, has been released by Shueisha under its
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imprint. It centers on
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and his classmates of U.A. High in everyday school lives. It also features the main story events that covers off-screen. The first volume was released on April 4, 2016. As of October 4, 2021, six volumes have been published. In North America, it has been licensed in English by Viz Media. The first volume was published on April 2, 2019. As of October 5, 2021, five volumes have been published. Light novels based on the three anime films were also released. A light novel adaptation based on the first film, written by Anri Yoshi, was published by Shueisha under Jump J-Books imprint on August 3, 2018. It centered on Izuku and All Might when they visit Melissa in I-Island. A light novel adaptation of the series' second film, centered on Midoriya and Bakugo, was published on December 20, 2019. A light novel of the third film, was published on August 6, 2021.


Theatrical films


Anime

An anime film was announced in December 2017 and features an original story set after the manga's "Final Exam" arc. Titled '' My Hero Academia: Two Heroes'', the film had its world premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 5, 2018, and the Japanese theatrical release began screening on August 3, 2018, with the staff and cast from the anime series returning to reprise their roles. The film has grossed over $33 million worldwide, and ended its theatrical run with $5.8 million to become the tenth-highest-grossing animated film in the United States and Canada at that time. On March 23, 2019, it was announced that a second animated film for the series was in production. On July 7, 2019, the official Twitter account for ''My Hero Academia'' revealed the title as '' My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising'', and the film was released in Japan on December 20, 2019. The film takes place after the manga's "Meta Liberation Army" arc. It has elements to its story that were once going to be used by Kōhei Horikoshi as a finale to the series. It was released in North America on February 26, 2020. The film has grossed over $29 million worldwide, and surpassed ''My Hero Academia: Two Heroes'' during its ninth weekend in the domestic gross. On November 29, 2020, it was announced that a third animated film for the series was in production, and is scheduled for release in third quarter of 2021. The second film of the franchise was intended to be the last in the series until images of the third film appeared online. The staff and cast from the previous two films are returning to reprise their roles. In the first episode of the series' fifth season, the film was revealed to be titled '' My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission''. The film was released in Japan on August 6, 2021, and it began screening in the United States and Canada on October 29, 2021. The film has grossed over $47 million worldwide, and became the tenth highest-grossing domestic film of 2021 in Japan.


Live-action

In October 2018, Legendary Entertainment acquired the rights to produce a live-action adaptation of the series. In August 2021, it was revealed to be directed by Shinsuke Sato, with Alex Garcia and Jay Ashenfelter overseeing the adaptation, and Ryosuke Yoritomi representing the manga publisher Shueisha. Toho will distribute the film in Japan. On December 12, 2022,
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announced that they had acquired the rights to the film with Joby Harold writing the screenplay for the adaptation.


Video games


Console games

A video game based on the anime, , was announced in November 2015. The game was developed by Dimps and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console, where it released in Japan on May 19, 2016. ''My Hero Academia'' has also received three video games developed by Byking and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The first, titled , was released for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch,
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, and Xbox One on October 26, 2018. The game has sold over 500,000 units worldwide, as of January 2019. A sequel, , was released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on March 12, 2020 in Japan and worldwide the following day. The third, a free-to-play battle royale action game titled was announced in January 2022. It will be released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.


Mobile games

Two mobile games have been released for iOS and Android. ''My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero'' was released globally in North America and several other mostly English-speaking countries in late May 2021 and in February 2022.


Crossovers

Izuku Midoriya, All Might, and Katsuki Bakugo appeared as playable characters in the
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game ''
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''. A crossover event with '' Fortnite Battle Royale'' began on December 16, 2022 as part of the launch of 'Chapter 4 Season 1', with Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Ochaco Uraraka, and All Might appearing as the skin characters for players as well as a One For All ability called "Deku's Smash".


Stage plays

''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage'', a stage play adaptation, was first announced in 2018 and ran at The Galaxy Theatre in Tokyo from April 12–21, and then at the Sankei Hall Breeze in Osaka from April 26–29, 2019. The play was directed by Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi, written by Hideyuki Nishimori, and choreographed by Umebō. Shunsuke Wada composed the music. The cast includes Shin Tamura as Izuku Midoriya, Ryōta Kobayashi as Katsuki Bakugo, Yume Takuchi as Ochaco Uraraka,
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as Tenya Iida, and Ryō Kitamura as Shoto Todoroki. A second stage play adaptation titled ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero'', was scheduled to run at the Shingawa Prince Hotel Stellar Ball in Tokyo from March 6–22, and at the Umeda Arts Theater Drama City in Osaka from March 27–April 5, 2020, with the cast and staff returning. A concert event titled ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Live'' will be held in July 2020. However, due to the
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, ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Heros original run was canceled and postponed to July 2020, where a complete version titled ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero Plus Stage Ver.'' will run instead while ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Live'' is postponed to a later date. After one staff member contracted COVID-19, the production committee announced that ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero'' would instead be live-streamed; however, the play was delayed again after another staff member contracted COVID-19. The ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero Plus Stage Ver.'' stage play was announced for a new run in 2021, which held at Tokyo Dome City Hall from December 3–12 and at Tokyo Gekijō from December 24–26. A third stage play adaptation titled ''My Hero Academia The "Ultra" Stage: The Symbol of Peace'' was announced on December 26, 2021, and is scheduled to run in 3 cities from April to May. It will run in Kanagawa on April 9–10, in Osaka on April 22–24, and in Tokyo from April 29–May 8, 2022. However, due to actor's injury during the afternoon performance of the play on Saturday, the production committee is decided to canceled the performances while ''My Hero Academia The "Ultra" Stage: The Symbol of Peace'' is also announced to be postponed to a later date for the remaining performances in Tokyo. A fourth stage play adaptation titled ''My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: The Best Hero'', was announced on Jump Festa '23 event in December 2022. It is scheduled to run in Tokyo from April 29 to May 7, in Kobe from May 12–14, and again in Tokyo from May 19–21, 2023.


Art and guidebooks

The ''My Hero Academia'' art book and three guidebooks have been published and released by Sheuisha. An art book titled , was released on May 7, 2016. The first guidebook titled which features the character profiles, stats, Quirks, trivia facts, concept art, information on the manga, special omake chapters focused on certain characters, and a conversation with anime character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi, was published on May 2, 2016. Accompanying the anime, the guidebook titled designed by the character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi which features several questionnaires written by the anime's cast members and a round-table discussion full of dialogue, was published on September 4, 2017. The third guidebook titled which features exclusive information about years of the series' serialization, characters' origins and motivations, an interview and an in-depth conversation between Horikoshi and '' Bleach'' author Tite Kubo, was published on October 4, 2019.


Other media

A drama CD titled bundled with a limited edition of the seventh volume of the manga, released before the anime. Kōhei Horikoshi provides the original story and supervised the project, and the script is written by Yōsuke Kuroda who also wrote for the anime series. A trading card game based on the anime was announced in Jump Festa '16. The game was developed and published by Tomy, and released in Japan on April 23, 2016. An arcade card game titled was released for Android and iOS devices on April 28, 2016. The game lets players collect hero card and take part in 3v3 battles. A hot spring theme park on Odaiba collaborated with the anime for a promotion, which ran from September 1 to October 1, 2017 at Oedo Onsen Monogatari. A stamp rally offered original goods during the collaboration. An attraction with games inspired by Japanese temple festivals was held. People who attend the event will be able to purchase merchandise with the collaboration's special illustrations and food with bonus items. An exhibit of the series ran in Tokyo's Ikebukuro Sunshine City from September 30 to October 8, 2018. The exhibit is separated into seven zones which covers the different part of the anime's story. The anime has also collaborating several companies for merchandise and products such as
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, Tokyu Hands,
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, Axe, and many others. The numerous ''My Hero Academia''-themed cafés has had collaborating for a limited time as well, since its anime debut. Most notably in the fall festival theme, which opened from October 12 to November 24, 2019 at the Sega Ikebukuro GiGO in Tokyo. The restaurants featured decorations of artwork from the series, and served food or dessert menu connected to ''My Hero Academia'' characters or items.


Reception


Popularity

The story has been noted to take inspiration from elements in
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, such as the aesthetics of its characters, and due to the popularity of the series, characters of ''My Hero Academia'' were used to promote the Marvel Studios film '' Avengers: Infinity War''. Before the anime adaptation's premiere, manga author Masashi Kishimoto praised Kōhei Horikoshi's work, believing it would be a success overseas.
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also praised the series. The anime was popular with Japanese readers of ''Charapedia'', who voted it the fourth best anime show of Q2 2017. The cosplayers as characters were also became popular especially in Japan, where a poll ranked 9th in 2017. According to Instagram hashtag research by UK retailer Zavvi, the series became the most popular franchise among cosplayers worldwide with 2,377,476 posts, ahead of
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and Marvel. The retailer stating that this franchise can demonstrate the "recent growth of anime" where the growth are expected to continue as they spread love in the world about cosplay any characters. The anime had also received high TV ratings and has consistently ranked among the top ten animated shows in Japan, since the release of its second season onwards. It also had the record-high viewerships that has achieved worldwide, specifically in Japan. With the premiere of its fifth season, ''My Hero Academia'' sets a record for the most-watched premiere in any series on
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where it took the top spot with nearly 147,000 profile users, beating out the other anime titles such as '' Attack on Titan: The Final Season'', '' The Promised Neverland'' ( season 2) and '' Dr. Stone: Stone Wars''. With the premiere of its sixth season on October 1, 2022, ''My Hero Academia'' earned a television rating of 3.9% and ranked as the fourth-most watched anime ahead of ''
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'' in the average household viewership in Japan. The sixth season's fifth episode garnering over 3 million viewerships across 2.26 million households in television, making it one of the biggest anime episodes to date. According to '' Observer'' where the data tracks and measures popularity through social media, fan ratings, and piracy, ''My Hero Academia'' was the 2nd most "in-demand" TV title in the United States for the last 60 days in 2020. On
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's 2020 Year in Review, which highlights the largest communities,
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s, and trends on the platform throughout the year, the series ranked 1st on the Top Anime & Manga Shows category. The characters of the anime series were also ranked, with 7 of the top 10 spots making their list.
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ranked 1st while the other characters Katsuki Bakugo, Dabi, Shouta Aizawa,
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Manga

''My Hero Academia'' ranked second on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2015" poll by Honya Club online bookstore. On Takarajimasha's '' Kono Manga ga Sugoi!'' ranking of top 20 manga of 2016 for male readers, the series ranked 5th on the 2016 list. ''My Hero Academia'' ranked 26th on the 2015 "Book of the Year" list by ''
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'' magazine; it ranked 22nd on the 2016 list; 16th on the 2018 list; 37th on the 2019 list; 41st on the 2020 list; 34th on the 2021 list; and 22nd on the 2022 list. The manga won the Mandō Kobayashi Manga Grand Prix 2015, created by comedian and manga enthusiast Kendo Kobayashi, in which each year's winner is decided based on his personal taste. The series was chosen as one of the Best Manga at the Comic-Con International Best & Worst Manga in 2018 and 2019. Barnes & Noble named it on their list of "Our Favorite Manga of 2018". Cold Cobra of ''Anime UK News'' picked the series for his list of "best manga of 2010s". On
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's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150.000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, ''My Hero Academia'' ranked #16. On a 2021 survey conducted by LINE Research asking Japanese high school students what manga series they are currently into, the series ranked 2nd among boys.


Sales

''My Hero Academia'' has become one of the most popular manga series in history upon its release; in 2014, the 1st volume reached 7th place on the weekly
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's manga chart with 71,575 copies sold. It sold out almost immediately on its first printing. Volume 2 reached 6th place, with 167,531 copies and, by January 18, 2015, had sold 205,179 copies. In April 2015, volume 3 reached 8th place with 254,111 copies, while volume 4 reached 6th with 259,137 in June, and volume 5 peaked at 9th place with 279,414 copies in August. By March 2017, the manga had over 10 million copies in circulation; it had over 13 million copies in circulation by February 2018; over 15 million copies in circulation by May 2018; over 16 million copies in circulation by August 2018; over 17 million copies in circulation by September 2018; over 20 million copies in circulation by December 2018. over 21 million copies in circulation by February 2019; over 26 million copies in circulation by December 2019; over 30 million copies in circulation by January 2021; over 50 million copies in circulation by April 2021, with 37 million being sold in Japan and the remaining 13 million in the rest of the world; and over 65 million copies in circulation by January 2022, with 45 million being sold in Japan and the remaining 20 million elsewhere. ''My Hero Academia'' was the sixth best-selling manga series in the first half of 2017, with over 2 million copies sold, and its two volumes (volumes 12 and 13) were among the top 50 best-selling manga volumes. In November 2017, the series ranked 4th in the Oricon's annual manga ranking chart, with over 5.8 million copies sold, while volumes 12–15 were among the 50 best-selling manga volumes. It was the 5th best-selling manga series in the first half of 2018, with over 2.5 million copies sold, while volumes 17 and 18 were the 13th and 17th best-selling manga volumes, respectively. The series was ranked 6th on Rakuten's Top 20 Best Selling Digital Manga of 2018. It was the second best-selling manga series in 2018 with over 6.7 million copies sold, while volumes 17–20 were among the 50 best-selling manga volumes, having sold over 3 million copies combined. The 22nd volume of the manga topped the list in Oricon's ranking sales chart in February 2019, with 576,148 copies sold. It was the fourth best-selling manga series in the first half of 2019, with over 3.1 million copies sold, while three of its volumes (volumes 21, 22 and 23) were among the 50 best-selling manga volumes. It was the fifth best-selling manga series in 2022, with over 5.3 million copies sold; volumes 33–35 were among the 30 best-selling manga volumes of the year. The ''My Hero Academia'' franchise sales generated an estimated annual content revenue of ¥16 billion in Japan between 2016 and 2020. In 2018, the 17th volume of ''My Hero Academia'' had an initial print run of 600,000 copies. In Q4 2018, ''My Hero Academia'' became the best-selling manga franchise in North America from '' ICv2''. It was the 6th best-selling manga in 2019, with over 5.04 million copies sold. The 26th volume of the manga ranked fourth and had received an initial print run of 660,000 copies, along with '' One-Punch Man'' in 2020. It was the 5th best-selling manga in the first half of 2020, with 3,339,656 million copies sold. The series was ranked 12th on Rakuten's Top 20 Best Selling Digital Manga of 2020. It was the 8th best-selling manga in 2020, with over 6 million copies sold. The 29th volume had an initial print run of 680,000 copies in 2021. It was the 5th best-selling manga in 2021, with over 7 million copies sold. The series was ranked 8th on Rakuten's Top 20 Best Selling Digital Manga of 2021. The volumes of ''My Hero Academia'' appeared on ''
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'' manga bestsellers list for several weeks, with volume one debuted in August 2015 at fourth place. They were also ranked on NPD
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's monthly top 20 adult graphic novels list since August 2016. Several volumes of the manga were also ranked on ''The New York Times'' Graphic Books and Manga bestseller monthly list since November 2019. The volumes 1 and 26 ranked 3rd and 6th, respectively, on Publishers Weekly's bestseller list in March 2021. Volume 28 also made Publishers Weekly's bestseller list in September 2021, ranking 5th. The series was ranked 9th on Rakuten's Top 20 Best Selling Digital Manga of 2022. According to ''ICv2'', ''My Hero Academia'' was the 5th best-selling manga franchise for Q4 2021 (September–December) in the United States. According to NPD BookScan, seven volumes of ''My Hero Academia'' were ranked among the top 20 highest-selling manga volumes in 2021. The first volume has over 1.2 million copies in circulation as of 2022 and the franchise as a whole had 10 million copies in circulation in the United States.


Critical response

Nick Creamer of '' Anime News Network'' gave the first volume a B. Creamer praised the art, describing it as "absolutely professional". He labeled that Horikoshi's art was "consistent and highly polished", but also stating that it was fast-paced and very sharply drawn. He also praised the plot and characters, saying that despite the fact it felt like a typical Shōnen plot, it did well enough to still feel fresh and entertaining. He stated that the characters has a great energy and personality while bend and interact in general ways although it has dynamic angles and wild expressions, and felt distinctive while also sharing the stylistic similarities. He concludes that it's a "mature" work from a professional who clearly knows his craft, despite the story isn't beautiful. Isaac Akers from ''The Fandom Post'' ranked the second volume as a B+. He praised the art, saying that Horikoshi's character designs and strong art bolster the volume's ability to feel as if it does everything it does just because it likes doing it. He also compliments in how much Horikoshi likes drawing. He concluded that this series was difficult to dislike, making it as the "real joy to read" by executing on the author's ideas and enough nerve and twist. Sean Gaffney from ''A Case Suitable for Treatment'' referred to the art as "smooth" and complemented how it flows with the action. Gaffney also praised the story, characters and fight scenes, stating that the story flows nicely with each of their individual personalities and the fights are smooth and non-confusing. Manga Bookshelf praised the first volume for its art, saying that it demonstrated Horikoshi's skill very well, though criticizing it for having too much narration at some points. In the review between volumes 1 and 19, Michelle Smith from ''Soliloquy in Blue'' called the plot "very good", but also stated that the main reason he liked the series was the characters, specifically praising most of the main cast. However, they did criticize the series for not giving some of the female characters enough spotlight. In a review of the second volume, Leroy Douresseaux from ''Comic Book Bin'' also praised the story, specifically the way it tells comedy and drama. Marina Garrow from ''Anime Feminist'' praised the way the plot handles damsel-in-distress elements, especially when compared to other ''shōnen'' series, stating that the female characters are not the only characters that need saving, and when they do need saving, the situations are realistic and not over-exaggerated.


Accolades


Anime

On the
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, the first season of ''My Hero Academia'' holds an approval rating of 100%, with an average rating of 8.7/10 based on 9 critical reviews. In Crunchyroll's inaugural
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, Izuku Midoriya was awarded the "Hero of the Year" category while the anime series was nominated in six other categories including "Anime of the Year". At the
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in 2018, the series won seven out of ten nominations: Best Action, Best Animation, Best Opening ("Peace Sign"), Best Girl ( Ochaco Uraraka), Best Boy (Shoto Todoroki), Best Villain (
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), and second Best Hero category (Izuku Midoriya); in addition of Industry Icon Award to Christopher Sabat for his role of
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. The series ranked 14th in Tokyo Anime Award Festival in the Best 100 TV Anime 2017 category. It ranked first in a "mega poll" of the number of readers for Best Anime of 2017 and 2018 by ''Anime News Network''. In January 2021, it was revealed that the anime series was the fourth most-watched anime series on Crunchyroll in 2020, being watched in 23 countries and territories, including North America, South and Central America, and Europe.


Sales

''My Hero Academia'' sales was quite high, and has been successful in Japan since the release of the anime. The five volumes of the first season on
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and DVD were released in Japan, with each release appeared in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and the Animation DVD disc ranking, respectively. The first Blu-ray edition of ''My Hero Academia'' was ranked 5th in the first week of Oricon's Blu-ray Disc ranking, while the first DVD edition ranked fourth with 2,184 copies. The second Blu-ray and DVD sets were also ranked, with the Blu-ray edition at #6 and DVD at #5 for a week. The third Blu-ray edition was ranked 4th with 1,700 copies, while the DVD release was 8th with 1,184 copies. The fourth Blu-ray and DVD collections were ranked 5th and 4th, respectively. The fifth Blu-ray and DVD release sale was higher than the previous volumes, where the Blu-ray ranked third with 1,473 copies and the DVD ranked second with 1,068 copies in one week. Four volumes of the second season on Blu-ray and DVD were appeared in the Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and DVD disc ranking. The first Blu-ray edition was ranked 7th, while the DVD ranked 5th. The third Blu-ray edition was among the top 20 in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray disc ranking, while the DVD was 10th among the 30 Animation DVD rankings. The seventh Blu-ray and DVD were ranked 8th. The eighth Blu-ray and DVD sets were ranked 4th, respectively. By the end of 2017, the "
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" soundtrack album by Kenshi Yonezu, which includes the second season's opening theme song "Peace Sign", became the top-selling anime CD album on the Oricon's chart with 241,754 discs in sale. In the first half of 2018, the "Bootleg" soundtrack was again the top-selling anime CD album on the Oricon's chart. Seven volumes of the third season on Blu-ray and DVD were appeared in the Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and DVD disc ranking, respectively. The first Blu-ray edition was ranked 9th, while the DVD ranked 3rd. The second Blu-ray edition was #6, while the DVD was #5. The third Blu-ray edition ranked 4th, and the DVD ranked second. The fourth Blu-ray and DVD sets were ranked fifth and sixth, respectively. The fifth Blu-ray edition was ranked third with 1,194 copies, while the DVD ranked second. The seventh Blu-ray and DVD editions were ranked 9th and 6th, respectively. The eighth Blu-ray and DVD collections were ranked fourth and third, respectively. The series' first film that contains a "Plus Ultra" edition in both Blu-ray and DVD were selling higher prior to the release in Japan where they topped the Oricon's chart in a week, with the standard editions ranked higher simultaneously. By the end of 2018, "Bootleg" became the top-selling anime CD album for the second consecutive year with the other compilation, ''LiSA BEST -Day-'' which includes an ending theme song of the second season, "Datte Atashi no Hero" by LiSA, ranked 9th on the Oricon's chart simultaneously.


Critical reception

Alex Osborn of '' IGN'' gave the first season of the anime series positive marks, praising it for its action, story, and characters, while criticizing its villains for being underdeveloped. In a review for the second season, Osborn praised it as "truly something special", complimenting the animation, character developments, and the emotional weight of the season. Chris Beveridge from ''The Fandom Post'' praised the anime. He said that despite the fact its long running series, it manages to not feel directionless and has several great moments. Nick Creamer from ''Anime News Network'' also praised the adaptation. He gave praise to the music, animation in the action scenes, while criticizing the sometimes-sluggish pacing and stating the animation can be average at times. In his review of the second season, he gave it praise for the improvements made to both the pacing and animation. Both the original Japanese cast and the English dub received praise from critics. Creamer rated both equally, stating that the dub cast all the major characters very well, though criticizing some of the background characters. Andy Hanley from ''UK Anime Network'' concured, stating both casts had strong performances, however, they gave special praise to the dub cast, saying that each actor fits their roles very well. Sam Leach of ''Anime News Network'' highlighted the 49th episode where it is the battle between All Might and All For One. Leach wrote: "It was unavoidable that this was going to be a beautiful episode. That bloodied-up All Might is striking in either form, and you can tell they pulled out all the stops in making the big hits as intense and crazy as possible. From a pacing perspective, I'm really pleased with how this Bakugo Rescue arc played out." He concluded: "This is ''My Hero Academia''s proudest moment in the spotlight. Not only does it continue to be the darling of modern ''Shonen Jump'' with one of the mostly perfectly tuned anime adaptations a long-running series has ever received, this is an accomplishment of storytelling across the board." The anime series has been named as one of the best of 2010s in several publications. Writing for ''
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'', Sage Ashford ranked it fourth on his list, praising its character development that makes everyone understand and chose all of the U.A. High students in different reasons. Although he criticized that the series doesn't have anything "new", it executes the classic shōnen tropes perfectly which results to be one of the most finely tuned battle shōnen ever created. '' Paste'' ranked ''My Hero Academia'' among the top 50 anime of all time. In November 2019, ''
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'' named it as one of the best anime of the 2010s. Austen Goslin wrote that the show "feels like the evolution of the shonen. While the earlier days of action shonen often relegated plot as merely a bridge between two fights, ''My Hero'' elevates it to the main attraction." Crunchyroll listed it in their "Top 25 best anime of the 2010s". Joe Luster wrote: "Like the great shonen forefathers before it, ''My Hero Academia'' follows a winning formula, and it does so with an unforgettable cast of characters and a rogues gallery of villains that create stakes that feel genuinely high." In January 2020, ''IGN'' and '' Thrillist'' named it among the best anime series of the 2010s. ''Japan Web Magazine'' ranked the series 25th on its list of "30 Best Anime of All Time".


Accolades


Unit 731 controversy

In early 2020, the series caused a controversy in South Korea and China for a character's name allegedly referencing Unit 731, an infamous Imperial Japanese army unit known for vivisecting captured Chinese, Korean, and Russian individuals. In response, it has been removed from digital platforms in China, and the character's name was changed to no longer reference Unit 731. A day prior, both '' Weekly Shōnen Jump'' manga magazine publisher
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and the manga's author Kōhei Horikoshi issued an individual apology statements on Twitter. In the aftermath of the manga's removal from its services in China, the English-language news service Abacus reached out to bilibili and Tencent for its request. The former stated that the removal was "in accordance with China's policies" but declined to comment further, while the latter did not respond to Abacus' request for comment. The character's name was changed again by the digital version of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' following the backlash. Shueisha promised that "going forward, we intend to devote our energies toward deepening our understanding of a variety of historical and cultural matters." Both the publisher and manga's creator reiterated that the reference to war crimes within the character's name was wholly unintentional.


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