My Hero Academia season 6

My Hero Academia Season 6 Production Confirmed

The latest edition of Weekly Shonen Jump has confirmed an upcoming Season 6 for My Hero Academia. Season 5 started airing on March 27, 2021, and the last episode will air on September 25, 2021. Based off of the current events of the anime, My Hero Academia Season 6 will likely start from the Paranormal Liberation War arc. [Thanks, ryokutya2089!]

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There is currently no news on when exactly Season 6 will premiere. After Season 4 ended in April 2020, there was a gap of about a year before the start of Season 5. Season 6 will most likely start in the Spring 2022 anime season, though more concrete news will appear in the near future. Volume 2 of the Season 5 Blu-Ray recently came out on September 22, 2021. The release date for Volume 3 is November 24, 2021, and Volume 4’s is January 19, 2022.

Aside from the upcoming new season, the My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie premiered last month. Within ten days, the movie earned more than 1.6 billion JPY, which converts to approximately $14.6 million USD. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the movie made more than My Hero Academia: Two Heroes and My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising.

While production for My Hero Academia Season 6 has been confirmed, it has not actually started yet. The finale for My Hero Academia Season 5 will air on September 25, 2021. It is available via Crunchyroll and Funimation.


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