My Hero Academia: A Complete Guide to the Anime’s Seasons and Episodes

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“My Hero Academia” is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series has been adapted into an anime television series produced by Studio Bones. The series follows the journey of a young boy named Izuku Midoriya who dreams of becoming a hero in a world where the majority of the population has a unique superpower known as a “Quirk”. The series has become one of the most popular anime franchises in recent years and has captured the hearts of fans all over the world.

Season 1 (2016)

“My Hero Academia” Season 1 first premiered on April 3, 2016, and ended on June 26, 2016, with a total of 13 episodes. This season focuses on the introduction of the main characters and their journey to U.A. High School, a school that trains future heroes.

Some of the episodes included in this season are:

  1. “Izuku Midoriya: Origin”
  2. “What It Takes to Be a Hero”
  3. “Roaring Muscles”
  4. “Start Line”
  5. “What I Can Do For Now”
  6. “Rage, You Damned Nerd”
  7. “Deku vs. Kacchan”
  8. “Bakugo’s Start Line”
  9. “All for One”
  10. “Gameplay”
  11. “All Might”
  12. “It’s All for Your Smile”
  13. “In Each of Our Hearts”

Season 2 (2017)

“My Hero Academia” Season 2 premiered on April 1, 2017, and ended on September 30, 2017, with a total of 25 episodes. This season focuses on the students of U.A. High School participating in their first practical exams and the introduction of new villains.

Some of the episodes included in this season are:

  1. “That’s the Idea, Ochaco”
  2. “Spinner”
  3. “Katsuki Bakugo: Origin”
  4. “One for All”
  5. “All for One”
  6. “Kacchan, Part 2”
  7. “Peace and Destruction”
  8. “Growth”
  9. “Inheritance”
  10. “Symbol of Peace”
  11. “WINTER HEROES”
  12. “Battle for Advice”
  13. “Re-Destro’s Plan”
  14. “Red Riot”
  15. “The Boy Born with Everything”
  16. “Suneater of the Big Three”
  17. “Shiketsu High Lurking”
  18. “Influence”
  19. “From Iida to Midoriya”
  20. “Overhaul”
  21. “Win Those Kids’ Hearts”
  22. “Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!!”
  23. “Mirror”
  24. “Deku vs. Gentle Criminal”
  25. “Gang Orca”

Season 3 (2018)

“My Hero Academia” Season 3 premiered on April 7, 2018, and ended on September 29, 2018, with a total of 25 episodes. This season focuses on the students of U.A. High School participating in their first licensing exam and the introduction of new heroes and villains.

Some of the episodes included in this season are:

  1. “Game Start”
  2. “Wild, Wild Pussycats”
  3. “Kota”
  4. “My Hero”
  5. “All for One”
  6. “Lemillion”
  7. “The Boy Born with One For All”
  8. “Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!!”
  1. “Re-Destro’s Plan”
  2. “Midnight”
  3. “Suneater of the Big Three”
  4. “Symbol of Peace”
  5. “Bakugo vs. Uraraka”
  6. “Shiketsu High Lurking”
  7. “Influence”
  8. “From Iida to Midoriya”
  9. “Win Those Kids’ Hearts”
  10. “All For One”
  11. “My Hero”
  12. “One For All”
  13. “Lemillion”
  14. “The Boy Born with Everything”
  15. “Overhaul”
  16. “The Underwater Trap”
  17. “The Graduation Exams Begin”

Season 4 (2021)

“My Hero Academia” Season 4 premiered on October 12, 2019, and ended on April 4, 2020, with a total of 25 episodes. This season focuses on the students of U.A. High School participating in their final exams and the introduction of new villains who pose a threat to their world.

Some of the episodes included in this season are:

  1. “The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A”
  2. “Overhaul”
  3. “Influence”
  4. “All for One”
  5. “Suneater of the Big Three”
  6. “Symbol of Peace”
  7. “Bakugo vs. Uraraka”
  8. “My Hero”
  9. “The Underwater Trap”
  10. “Win Those Kids’ Hearts”
  11. “Lemillion”
  12. “From Iida to Midoriya”
  13. “The Boy Born with Everything”
  14. “One for All”
  15. “Shiketsu High Lurking”
  16. “The Graduation Exams Begin”
  17. “The Unforeseen Simulation Joint”
  18. “Win Those Kids’ Hearts”
  19. “Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!!”
  20. “All For One”
  21. “My Hero”
  22. “One For All”
  23. “Lemillion”
  24. “The Boy Born with Everything”
  25. “Overhaul”

Season 5 (2021)

“My Hero Academia” Season 5 premiered on March 27, 2021, with a total of 25 episodes. The fifth season focuses on the aftermath of the previous season’s events and the consequences that come with it. The season also introduces new characters and threats that will challenge the students of U.A. High School.

Some of the episodes included in this season are:

  1. “That’s the Idea, Ochaco”
  2. “Spinner”
  3. “Katsuki Bakugo: Origin”
  4. “One for All”
  5. “All for One”
  6. “Kacchan, Part 2”
  7. “Peace and Destruction”
  8. “Growth”
  9. “Inheritance”
  10. “Symbol of Peace”
  11. “WINTER HEROES”
  12. “Battle for Advice”
  13. “Re-Destro’s Plan”
  14. “Red Riot”
  15. “The Boy Born with Everything”
  16. “Suneater of the Big Three”
  17. “Shiketsu High Lurking”
  18. “Influence”
  19. “From Iida to Midoriya”
  20. “All for One: All Along”
  1. “One for All: Full Cowl”
  2. “Symbol of Peace: Rematch”
  3. “Shiketsu High: Infiltration”
  4. “U.A. High: Counterattack”
  5. “Rivalry Revival: The Road to U.A.”

Season 6 (2022)

“My Hero Academia” Season 6 premiered on October 1, 2022, and is currently ongoing. It sounds like it will be an action-packed and intense season, following the heroes and students of U.A. High School as they face off against the villains of the Paranormal Liberation Front. With the aftermath of the war and the escape of All for One, it will be interesting to see how the story develops and how the characters react to these events. The season seems to have a lot of potential for both thrilling battles and emotional moments, and I’m sure fans of the series are looking forward to it.

  1. The sixth season of the My Hero Academia anime is produced by Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki and Masahiro Mukai.
  2. The season covers the “Paranormal Liberation War” and “Dark Hero” arcs of the original manga series.
  3. The season premiered on October 1, 2022 on ytv and NTV, and will run for 25 episodes over two consecutive cours.
  4. The season follows the climactic battle between the heroes and students of U.A. High School and the villains of the Paranormal Liberation Front.
  5. The second half of the season depicts the aftermath of the war and the heroes dealing with the loss of public trust.
  6. All for One escapes from Tartarus and the secrets of “One For All” begin to be revealed to the public.
  7. Izuku Midoriya realizes that his powers make him a target for at-large villains and decides to leave school to assist the Pro Heroes.
  8. The heroes are hunting down hundreds of villains freed from destroyed prisons.

These are the main episodes and seasons of “My Hero Academia”. With its compelling storyline, captivating characters, and intense action scenes, “My Hero Academia” has become one of the most popular anime series in recent years. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out this amazing anime and join the journey of Midoriya and his friends as they strive to become the greatest heroes of all time.