Fri. May 3rd, 2024


The highly anticipated sixth season of My Hero Academia is set to premiere on October 1, and ahead of its arrival, the opening theme for the new season made its way online.

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Over the weekend, Toho Animation shared the opening theme for the new season of My Hero Academia on their YouTube channel, giving fans a brief look at some new footage of the show in the process. The theme, “Hitamuki” from artist Super Beaver, is cut with a ton of new footage from the show, including a look at what promises to be a big clash between Deku and Tomura Shigaraki.

Check out the My Hero Academia Season 6 promo video below:

For those who might have missed the train on My Hero Academia, the series is available to stream in its entirety as of now. Currently, all 113 episodes of the anime, including the recently released two-episode original video animation, are available to stream in both subbed and dubbed formats on Crunchyroll for those looking to catch up.

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My Hero Academia began as a manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. It was first serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014. The anime television adaptation made its debut in 2016. Both are still ongoing.

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