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An anime film was announced in December 2017 and features an original story set after the manga's "Final Exam" arc.<ref name="FilmAnc">{{cite web|title=My Hero Academia Gets Anime Film With Original Story in Summer 2018|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-12-10/my-hero-academia-gets-anime-film-with-original-story-in-summer-2018/.124951|website=Anime News Network|accessdate=December 10, 2017|date=December 10, 2017}}</ref> Titled {{nihongo|'']''|僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ~2人の{{ruby|英雄|ヒーロー}}~|Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE: Futari no Hīrō}}, the film had its world premiere at ] on July 5, 2018,<ref name="mhamovieww">{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-06-07/funimation-toho-host-world-premiere-of-my-hero-academia-two-heroes-film-at-anime-expo/.132572|title=Funimation, TOHO Host World Premiere of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film at Anime Expo|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|date=June 7, 2018|website=]|accessdate=June 16, 2018}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-25/my-hero-academia-anime-film-reveals-title-story-august-3-premiere/.129389|title=My Hero Academia Anime Film Reveals Title, Story, August 3 Premiere|date=March 25, 2018|website=]|accessdate=March 25, 2018}}</ref> Funimation announced that they would release the film theatrically in the United States and Canada from September 25, 2018 to October 2, 2018.<ref name="mhamovieww"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-07-20/my-hero-academia-two-heroes-film-opens-in-u.s-canada-on-september-25/.134530|title=My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film Opens in U.S., Canada on September 25|last=Ressler|first=Karen|date=July 20, 2018 |website=]|accessdate=August 12, 2018}}</ref> An anime film was announced in December 2017 and features an original story set after the manga's "Final Exam" arc.<ref name="FilmAnc">{{cite web|title=My Hero Academia Gets Anime Film With Original Story in Summer 2018|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-12-10/my-hero-academia-gets-anime-film-with-original-story-in-summer-2018/.124951|website=Anime News Network|accessdate=December 10, 2017|date=December 10, 2017}}</ref> Titled {{nihongo|'']''|僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ~2人の{{ruby|英雄|ヒーロー}}~|Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE: Futari no Hīrō}}, the film had its world premiere at ] on July 5, 2018,<ref name="mhamovieww">{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-06-07/funimation-toho-host-world-premiere-of-my-hero-academia-two-heroes-film-at-anime-expo/.132572|title=Funimation, TOHO Host World Premiere of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film at Anime Expo|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|date=June 7, 2018|website=]|accessdate=June 16, 2018}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-25/my-hero-academia-anime-film-reveals-title-story-august-3-premiere/.129389|title=My Hero Academia Anime Film Reveals Title, Story, August 3 Premiere|date=March 25, 2018|website=]|accessdate=March 25, 2018}}</ref> Funimation announced that they would release the film theatrically in the United States and Canada from September 25, 2018 to October 2, 2018.<ref name="mhamovieww"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-07-20/my-hero-academia-two-heroes-film-opens-in-u.s-canada-on-september-25/.134530|title=My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Film Opens in U.S., Canada on September 25|last=Ressler|first=Karen|date=July 20, 2018 |website=]|accessdate=August 12, 2018}}</ref>


In October 2018, ] acquired the rights to produce a live-action adaptation of ''My Hero Academia''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/my-hero-academia-movie-legendary-toho/|title=My Hero Academia Live-Action Movie In Development At Legendary|website=Screen Rant|last=Hoffmeyer|first=Corey|date=October 24, 2018|accessdate=October 25, 2018}}</ref> In October 2018, ] acquired the rights to produce a Hollywood-style live-action adaptation of ''My Hero Academia''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/my-hero-academia-movie-legendary-toho/|title=My Hero Academia Live-Action Movie In Development At Legendary|website=Screen Rant|last=Hoffmeyer|first=Corey|date=October 24, 2018|accessdate=October 25, 2018}}</ref>


On March 23, 2019, it was announced that a second animated film for ''My Hero Academia'' was in production.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-03-22/my-hero-academia-manga-gets-2nd-anime-film-in-winter/.144780|title=My Hero Academia Manga Gets 2nd Anime Film in Winter|last=Antonio Pineda|first=Rafael|date=March 23, 2019 |website=]|accessdate=March 23, 2019}}</ref> On July 7, 2019, the official Twitter account for ''My Hero Academia'' revealed the title title as {{Nihongo|''My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising''|僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ:ライジング|Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE Hīrōzu: Raijingu}}, and scheduled the film for release on December 20, 2019.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=heroaca_movie|author=『僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE』公式|script-title=ja:ヒロアカ劇場版 最新作タイトル、公開日を解禁!! 『僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ:ライジング』 12月20日(金)全国ロードショー決定! 本作の初ビジュアルも解禁!! https://heroaca-movie.com #ヒロアカ #heroaca_a #ヒロアカ映画|title=Hiroaka Gekijō-ban saishinsaku taitoru, kōkai-bi o kaikin!! "Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE Hīrōzu: Raijingu" 12-gatsu 20-nichi (Kin) zenkoku rōdoshō kettei! Honsaku no hatsu bijuaru mo kaikin!! https://heroaca-movie.com #ヒロアカ #heroaca_a #ヒロアカ映画|date=July 7, 2019|number=1147831144475328512|language=Japanese|accessdate=July 7, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-07-07/my-hero-academia-creator-teases-next-anime-film-as-last-one/.148724|title=My Hero Academia Creator Teases Next Anime Film as Last One|last=Sherman|first=Jennifer|date=July 7, 2019 |website=]|accessdate=July 7, 2019}}</ref> On March 23, 2019, it was announced that a second animated film for ''My Hero Academia'' was in production.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-03-22/my-hero-academia-manga-gets-2nd-anime-film-in-winter/.144780|title=My Hero Academia Manga Gets 2nd Anime Film in Winter|last=Antonio Pineda|first=Rafael|date=March 23, 2019 |website=]|accessdate=March 23, 2019}}</ref> On July 7, 2019, the official Twitter account for ''My Hero Academia'' revealed the title title as {{Nihongo|''My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising''|僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ:ライジング|Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE Hīrōzu: Raijingu}}, and scheduled the film for release on December 20, 2019.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=heroaca_movie|author=『僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE』公式|script-title=ja:ヒロアカ劇場版 最新作タイトル、公開日を解禁!! 『僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ:ライジング』 12月20日(金)全国ロードショー決定! 本作の初ビジュアルも解禁!! https://heroaca-movie.com #ヒロアカ #heroaca_a #ヒロアカ映画|title=Hiroaka Gekijō-ban saishinsaku taitoru, kōkai-bi o kaikin!! "Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE Hīrōzu: Raijingu" 12-gatsu 20-nichi (Kin) zenkoku rōdoshō kettei! Honsaku no hatsu bijuaru mo kaikin!! https://heroaca-movie.com #ヒロアカ #heroaca_a #ヒロアカ映画|date=July 7, 2019|number=1147831144475328512|language=Japanese|accessdate=July 7, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2019-07-07/my-hero-academia-creator-teases-next-anime-film-as-last-one/.148724|title=My Hero Academia Creator Teases Next Anime Film as Last One|last=Sherman|first=Jennifer|date=July 7, 2019 |website=]|accessdate=July 7, 2019}}</ref>

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My Hero Academia
Volume 1 cover, featuring Izuku and All Might
僕のヒーローアカデミア
(Boku no Hīrō Akademia)
GenreAdventure, fantasy, superhero
Manga
Written byKōhei Horikoshi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 7, 2014 – present
Volumes23 (List of volumes)
Manga
My Hero Academia Smash!!
Written byKōhei Horikoshi
Illustrated byHirofumi Neda
Published byShueisha
English publisher
  • NA: Viz Media
MagazineShōnen Jump +
English magazine
  • NA: Weekly Shonen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 9, 2015 – November 6, 2017
Volumes5
Anime television series
Directed byKenji Nagasaki
(Seasons 1-3, Chief 4)
Masahiro Mukai (Season 4)
Produced byWakana Okamura
Kazumasa Sanjōba
Hiroshi Kamei (Season 1)
Naoki Amano (Season 1)
Hirokazu Hara (Season 1)
Natsumi Mori (Season 1–2)
Hayato Saga (Season 2–3)
Yoshihiro Oyabu (Season 2–)
Koji Nagai (Season 2–)
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Music byYuki Hayashi
StudioBones
Licensed byFunimation
Original networkJNN (MBS) (Season 1)
NNS (ytv) (Season 2–)
English network
Original run April 3, 2016 – present
Episodes63 (List of episodes)
Light novel
My Hero Academia: School Briefs
Written byAnri Yoshi
Illustrated byKōhei Horikoshi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
  • NA: Viz Media
ImprintJUMP j-BOOKS
DemographicMale
Original runApril 4, 2016 – present
Volumes4
Video game
My Hero Academia: Battle for All
DeveloperDimps
PublisherBandai Namco Entertainment
PlatformNintendo 3DS
Released
  • JP: May 19, 2016
Manga
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
Written byHiyuki Furuhashi
Illustrated byBetten Court
Published byShueisha
English publisher
  • NA: Viz Media
MagazineShōnen Jump GIGA
Shōnen Jump +
DemographicShōnen
Original runSeptember 2016 – present
Volumes6 (List of volumes)
Original video animation
Directed byKenji Nagasaki
Written byYōsuke Kuroda
Music byYuki Hayashi
StudioBones
Released April 4, 2017 – June 2, 2017
Runtime25 minutes each
Episodes2 (List of episodes)
Video game
My Hero One's Justice
DeveloperDimps
PublisherBandai Namco Entertainment
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Released
  • JP: August 23, 2018
  • WW: October 26, 2018
Film
Original video animation
All Might: Rising
StudioBones
ReleasedFebruary 13, 2019
Runtime2 minutes
Manga
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
Written byKōhei Horikoshi
Yōsuke Kuroda
Published byHomesha
ImprintShueisha Home Comics
PublishedMay 2, 2019

My Hero Academia (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia), abbreviated as HeroAca (ヒロアカ HiroAka) is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2014, and, as of February 2019, 22 volumes have been collected in tankōbon format. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers (called Quirks) in a world where they have become commonplace, but who still dreams of becoming a hero himself. He is scouted by Japan's greatest hero, who shares his quirk with Izuku after recognizing his potential, and later helps to enroll him in a prestigious high school for heroes in training.

The manga was adapted into an anime television series by Bones. Its first season aired in Japan from April 3 to June 26, 2016, followed by a second season from April 1 to September 30, 2017, then a third season from April 7 to September 29, 2018, with a fourth season set to premiere in October 12, 2019. An animated film titled My Hero Academia: Two Heroes was released on August 3, 2018. A second animated film titled My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising will be released on December 20, 2019. There are plans for a live-action film by Legendary Entertainment.

The series has been licensed for English-language release by Viz Media and began serialization in their weekly digital manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump on February 9, 2015. Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the website and app Manga Plus in January 2019.

Plot

Main article: List of My Hero Academia characters

In a world where people with superpowers (known as "Quirks" (個性, Kosei)) are the norm, Izuku Midoriya has dreams of one day becoming a Hero, despite being bullied by his classmates for not having a Quirk. After being the only one to try and save his childhood bully Katsuki Bakugo from a villain, All Might, Japan's greatest Hero, saves Izuku and bestows upon him his own Quirk "One For All". The story follows Izuku's entrance into U.A. High School (雄英高校, Yūei Kōkō), a school that cultivates the next generation of superheroes. As Izuku and his new friends try to balance their Hero training with ordinary school duties, they must face new challenges. One of these challenges includes the League of Villains, an evil organization established by All Might's archenemy All For One which has plans to destroy all Heroes and take control of society.

Media

Manga

Main article: List of My Hero Academia chapters

My Hero Academia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It originated from the one-shot My Hero (僕のヒーロー, Boku no Hīrō), which Horikoshi wanted to turn into a series following the end of Barrage. It began its serialization in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 7, 2014. As of February 4, 2019, the series been collected into twenty-two tankōbon volumes. The series is licensed for the 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 Weekly Shōnen Jump. As of August 7, 2018, 14 volumes have been released. Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in english on the website and app Manga Plus in January 2019.

A spin-off series entitled My Hero Academia Smash!! by Hirofumi Neda started in Jump+ digital app on November 9, 2015 and finished on November 6, 2017. Five tankōbon volumes were released as of November 2017. The series has been licensed by Viz Media. Another spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, began being published by Weekly Shōnen Jump in 2017. The series is licensed for the English language release in North America by Viz Media. The first volume was released in English on July 3, 2018.

Anime

Main article: List of My Hero Academia episodes

On October 29, 2015, the series' official Twitter announced that My Hero Academia would receive an anime adaptation produced by Studio Bones. With the anime announced, Toho registered the domain name "heroaca.com" as the anime's website. The anime is directed by Kenji Nagasaki, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and feature character designs by Yoshikiko Umakoshi and music composed by Yuki Hayashi. The anime premiered on MBS and other Japan News Network stations in the Nichigo time slot at 5 P.M. on Sundays in Japan. The opening theme is "The Day", performed by Porno Graffitti and the ending theme is "Heroes", performed by Brian the Sun.

In March 2016, Funimation announced they had licensed the international rights for streaming services, 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 Sony Pictures UK distributing the second season for Funimation, and Manga Entertainment distributing subsequent seasons for Funimation. In Australia and New Zealand, Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment distributed the first two seasons, on behalf of Funimation, with Madman Entertainment distributing season 3 onwards, in partnership with Funimation.

A second season was announced in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine's 30th issue of 2016. It premiered on April 1, 2017 on NTV and YTV, and ended on September 30, 2017, with the staff and cast from the first season returning to reprise their roles. The first opening theme is "Peace Sign" (ピースサイン) performed by Kenshi Yonezu and the first ending theme is "Dakara, Hitori ja nai" (だから、ひとりじゃない, lit. Therefore, I am not Alone), performed by Little Glee Monster. The second opening theme is "Sora ni Utaeba" (空に歌えば, lit. If I Sing to the Sky) performed by amazarashi and the ending theme is "Datte Atashi no Hīrō" (だってアタシのヒーロー, lit. Still My Hero) by LiSA.

A third season was announced in the 44th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine of 2017. The English dub premiered on April 7, 2018. The first opening theme is "Odd Future" by Uverworld, while the first ending theme is "Update" (アップデート) by Miwa. The second opening theme is "Make my Story" by Lenny Code Fiction and the second ending theme is "Long Hope Philia" (ロングホープ・フィリア) by Masaki Suda.

On April 19, 2018, Funimation announced that the series would air on Cartoon Network's Toonami starting on May 5.

A fourth season was announced in the 44th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine of 2018. This was later confirmed with the airing of the final episode to season three on September 29, 2018. On December 19, 2018, the My Hero Academia website confirmed a release date of October 12, 2019, along with a key visual. Funimation will premiere the first episode of the fourth season at Anime Expo on July 6, 2019. Kenji Nagasaki is serving as chief director of the fourth season, with Masahiro Mukai as director.

Films

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 (僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ~2人の英雄(ヒーロー)~, Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE: Futari no Hīrō), the film had its world premiere at Anime Expo 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. Funimation announced that they would release the film theatrically in the United States and Canada from September 25, 2018 to October 2, 2018.

In October 2018, Legendary Entertainment acquired the rights to produce a Hollywood-style live-action adaptation of My Hero Academia.

On March 23, 2019, it was announced that a second animated film for My Hero Academia was in production. On July 7, 2019, the official Twitter account for My Hero Academia revealed the title title as My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ヒーローズ:ライジング, Boku no Hīrō Akademia THE MOVIE Hīrōzu: Raijingu), and scheduled the film for release on December 20, 2019.

Video games

A video game based on the anime, My Hero Academia: Battle for All, 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. A second video game, titled My Hero One's Justice, was released for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows on October 26, 2018. The game has sold over 500,000 units worldwide, as of January 2019. Izuku Midoriya also appears as a playable character in the crossover game Jump Force.

Reception

The manga was nominated for the 8th Manga Taishō in 2015. It was nominated for the 40th Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen category in 2016. Before the anime adaptation's premiere, manga author Masashi Kishimoto praised Kōhei Horikoshi's work, believing it would be a success overseas; Horikoshi, meanwhile, has cited Kishimoto's Naruto series as a primary source of inspiration.

Volume 1 reached the 7th place on the weekly Oricon manga chart with 71,575 copies sold. It sold out almost immediately on its first printing. Volume 2 reached the 6th place, with 167,531 copies and, by January 18, 2015, had sold 205,179 copies. As of March 2017, there were over 10 million copies of My Hero Academia in circulation. As of August 2018, the manga had over 16 million copies in print. As of December 2018, the manga had over 20 million copies in print.

The story has been noted to take inspiration from elements in superhero comics, such as the aesthetics of its characters.

Alex Osborn of IGN gave the anime series positive marks, saying "The first season of My Hero Academia delivers thirteen episodes of fantastic action, elevated by a heartfelt story that's wrapped around a core cast of memorable and relatable characters." Osborn went on to state that the villains were underdeveloped.

The manga won the Sugoi Japan Award in 2017. It also won the "Japan Expo Awards" in the same year.

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

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