My Hero Academia anime season 7
Image courtesy of Toho Animation and Shueisha

My Hero Academia Season 7 Will Air in Spring 2024

Toho Animation and Shueisha announced the launch window for season 7 of the My Hero Academia TV anime. It will air in Spring 2024.

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After the previous season 6 covered the Paranormal Liberation War and Dark Hero arcs, the upcoming seventh season will continue the story from chapter 329 of Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga. It will also mark the start of the Star and Stripe arc, which was covered in Volume 34 of the tankobon manga published in Japanese in May 2022 and in English in May 2023.

The My Hero Academia anime character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi has also drawn a new key visual for the upcoming season 7. It shows Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, Katsuki “Dynamight” Bakugo, Ochaco “Uravity” Uraraka, and Shoto Todoroki preparing for the upcoming decisive battles against Tomura Shigaraki and All For One.

The full teaser image is also available to view right below:

My Hero Academia anime season 7 teaser - full image
Image courtesy of Toho Animation and Shueisha

The My Hero Academia franchise is still going strong with its content appearing on multiple media channels. Its latest console game is My Hero Ultra Rumble, which is available as a free-to-play title on the PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC since September 2023. The Universal Studios Japan theme park will also run a My Hero Academia collaboration theme from March 2024 to mid-August 2024.

Season 7 of the My Hero Academia anime will appear in Spring 2024.


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