Crunchy roll The release date for My Hero Academia has finally been confirmed, and luckily, it’s only a month away.
We’ve known since last year that My Hero Academia Season 7 would launch sometime this spring, but as Crunchyroll announced yesterday, we now know it will launch at a specific time on May 4 at 2:30am Pacific time (for those on my side, that’s 10am BST) on the streaming service. In fact, you can even watch some (technically) new episodes sooner, because later this week, on April 6, My Hero Academia: Memories will begin airing, a long-running The four-episode special “will look back at the epic moments of Hero Academia.” So far, there are new scenes for the show heading into its seventh season. ” It remains to be seen what new content there will be.
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Unfortunately, I don’t have any concrete news for those who prefer to watch the dub – Crunchyroll says “dubbs of the series will also be produced in English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and Italian”, but you’ll need to “Stay tuned for when the new season’s dub will be released.” These days, dubs are pretty good at following up on subreddits shortly after they’re released, but now you just have to keep an eye out for its release.
The seventh season of “My Hero Academia” will also introduce a new character “Stars and Stripes”, voiced by Romi Park, a voice actor who has played some very iconic characters, such as Fullmetal Alchemist’s Edward ·Elric, Zoe Hange from Attack on Titan and Naoto Shirogane from Persona 4.
There’s another My Hero Academia movie coming out later this year, subtitled You’re Next, a non-canon film featuring a character similar to the former “symbol of peace” aka All Might Similar, but there is a mystery surrounding the character. The film will premiere in Japan on August 2, though you may have to wait a little longer for its international release.