All About My Hero Academia Season 7: What We’ve Learned So Far

 My Hero Academia Season 7

the popular anime Season show will make its comeback in May 2024.

As My Hero Academia Season 7 approaches, eager fans await more of the beloved anime inspired by Kohei Horikoshi’s manga. With Deku and Class 1-A gearing up alongside Pro Heroes to confront the menacing All For One, anticipation is high for the fate of Japan and its Quirk-infused society. Additionally, a fresh Pro Hero will join the ranks. For those curious about the release date and upcoming developments, we’ve compiled all the essential details about My Hero Academia Season 7.

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  • Release Date
  • Character and Cast
  • Story detail

My Hero Academia Season 7 Release Date

My Hero Academia Season 7 is scheduled for release on May 4, 2024. Toho Animation hinted at the upcoming season’s events during the Season 6 finale, which aired on March 23, 2023, and revealed that production had commenced with a projected release window for Spring 2024. At Jump Festa 2024 in December, the anime company officially announced the May 2024 release date. Additionally, it was confirmed that the fourth installment of the My Hero Academia movie franchise is slated for a summer 2024 release.

Characters Making a Comeback and Their Voice Actors

My Hero Academia Season 7

While not all characters have been officially confirmed to return in My Hero Academia Season 7, the recent trailer released by Toho Animation on YouTube during Jump Festa 24 provides insights into the returning characters and their respective voice actors. Based on this information, below is the roster of MHA characters set to appear in the forthcoming season, along with the English and Japanese voice actors assigned to portray them.

  • Izuku Midoriya (a.k.a. Deku) – Justin Briner (EN) / Daiki Yamashita (JP)
  • Katsuki Bakugo – Clifford Chapin (EN) / Nobuhiko Okamoto (JP)
  • Ochaco Uraraka – Luci Christian (EN) / Ayane Sakura (JP)
  • Tenya Iida – J. Michael Tatum (EN) / Kaito Ishikawa (JP)
  • Shoto Todoroki – David Matranga (EN) / Yuki Kaji (JP)
  • Star and Stripe – Natalie Van Sistine (EN) / Romi Paku (JP)
  • All Might – Christopher Sabat (EN) / Kenta Miyake (JP)
  • Tomura Shigaraki – Eric Vale (EN) / Koki Uchiyama (JP)
  • Dabi – Jason Liebrecht (EN) / Hiro Shimono (JP)
  • Himiko Toga – Leah Clark (EN) / Misato Fukuen (JP)
  • All For One – John Swasey (EN) / Akio Otsuka (JP)

Season 7 Story Details

My Hero Academia Season 7

The storyline of My Hero Academia Season 7, as depicted in the trailer, will continue seamlessly from where Season 6 concluded. America’s top hero, Star and Stripe, will arrive in Japan to assist Deku and his comrades in battling All For One, following a plea for international assistance from All Might. Subsequently, the season will feature an arc where a Class 1-A member betrays the heroes, and Deku grapples with leaked information that poses a threat to everyone’s safety.

The Point at Which Season 6 Ended

In Season 6, praised by IGN as the series’ finest since Season 3, Deku and his classmates unite with Pro Heroes to combat the Paranormal Liberation Front and the League of Villains. Despite thwarting the group’s advancement, the city endures significant casualties among both heroes and civilians, and the villains successfully liberate All For One from prison.

Feeling responsible for the widespread destruction caused by the Paranormal Liberation, as they target him and his Quirk, Deku departs from U.A. High to shield his classmates, embarking on solo vigilante missions akin to Batman. Eventually, with the support of his friends, teachers, and even Bakugo, he overcomes his despondency and returns to school, reclaiming his optimistic demeanor.

Meanwhile, All Might, retired yet eager to aid in the battle against All For One, makes multiple attempts to join the fray. Recognizing the need for collective action, he seeks assistance from the United Nations, leading to the arrival of Star and Stripe, an American hero whose vibrant costume echoes All Might’s iconic attire.

My Hero Academia Season 7

What we like to said about : My Hero Academia Season 6 marks the pinnacle of this beloved anime, delivering unparalleled fight sequences alongside profoundly impactful emotional scenes. It culminates numerous character arcs, unveils staggering revelations, and introduces a tone shift that aligns seamlessly with the story’s overarching themes, offering an exhilarating and resonant viewing experience.

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