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My Hero Academia Anime 10th Anniversary Plus Ultra Movie Shared

My Hero Academia Anime 10th Anniversary Plus Ultra Movie Shared
Image via Bones and Toho Animation

While the original My Hero Academia manga started in Japan back in June 2014, the Bones anime adaptation began its run in April 2016. To commemorate that, Toho Animation and Bones shared a special 10th Anniversary Plus Ultra Movie to honor the series and its characters. It’s available on YouTube worldwide. 

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This My Hero Academia 10th anniversary anime video focuses on Izuku Midoriya. We see him first as a child who idolizes All Might. Then, we see clips of him as a kid without a Quirk finally meeting his hero and getting a chance to become one himself as Deku. From there, it also focuses on his moments and interactions with Katsuki Bakugo, Ochaco Uraraka, and Shoto Todoroki. All of this is also set to “You Say Run,” the first anime theme song. 

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Here’s the full My Hero Academia 10th Anniversary Plus Ultra Movie.

Both the anime and manga are over. The manga ended in August 2024. The animated adaptation ran for eight seasons and ended in December 2025. There have been spin-off series since, with one being the Vigilantes series that is currently getting an anime run and the other being the Team-up Mission manga that ended in January 2025.

The My Hero Academia manga is available in English via Viz Media and the anime is streaming via services like Crunchyroll. The most recent game based on the series is My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. 

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