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Key visual of the series. My Hero Academia is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name by Kōhei Horikoshi. The anime television series adaptation produced by Bones was announced in Weekly Shōnen Jump on October 29, 2015.[1] The series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, featured character designs by Yoshihiko Umakoshi who also served as the chief animation director, and music composed by Yuki Hayashi.[2][3] The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where they are the norm, but who still dreams of becoming a superhero himself, and is scouted by the world's greatest hero, All Might, who shares his powers with Izuku after recognizing his value and enrolls him in a prestigious high school for superheroes in training. The series' premiere aired from April 3 to June 26, 2016, on TBS, MBS and other JNN stations in 'Nichigo' time slot at 5 P.M. on Sundays in Japan.[4] The second season aired from April 1 to September 30, 2017, on NTV and YTV, with the staff and cast from the first season returning to reprise their roles.[5] The third season aired from April 7 to September 29, 2018.[6][7] The fourth season aired from October 12, 2019, to April 4, 2020.[8][9] The fifth season aired from March 27 to September 25, 2021.[10] The sixth season premiered on October 1, 2022.[11] The series uses twenty different songs for credits music: ten opening themes and ten ending themes. The series is licensed in North America, United Kingdom and Ireland by Funimation,[12] and streamed on FunimationNow, Crunchyroll and Hulu.[13][14][15] Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures and Manga Entertainment distributes the series in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[16][17][18] Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Madman Anime are simulcasting the series in Australia and New Zealand.[19][20] Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia.[21] In April 2018, it was announced that the series' English dub would air on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block starting on May 5, 2018.[22] Series overview[edit]Episode list[edit]Season 1 (2016)[edit]Season 2 (2017)[edit]Season 3 (2018)[edit]Season 4 (2019–20)[edit]Season 5 (2021)[edit]Season 6 (2022–23)[edit]OVAs[edit]An original video animation (OVA) was announced during the Jump Festa '16 event. Titled "Save! Rescue Training!", it was bundled with the limited edition of the thirteenth volume of the manga, which released on April 4, 2017.[144] A second OVA, titled "Training of the Dead", bundled with a limited edition of the fourteenth volume of the manga, released on June 2, 2017. It focuses on a joint practice session between Izuku's class and the other hero department students at U.A. Academy.[145][146] A third OVA, "All Might: Rising", was released on February 13, 2019. It was bundled with the first film's blu-ray set, and adapted its prequel manga.[147] It was two minutes long.[148] A two-part original net animation (ONA) titled "Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training", were released on August 16, 2020, with the returning staff and cast from season 4.[149] Funimation streamed them simultaneously with the Japanese release.[150] Another OVA was included with the "Plus Ultra" edition of My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission in Japan. Titled "Departure" (旅立ち, Tabidachi), it is based on the chapter "No.XXX Hawks: SOOTHE" from the Vol. World Heroes manga, which released on February 16, 2022. It follows Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki as they encounter Hawks in an airport terminal.[151] Two new OVA episodes, titled "HLB <Hero League Baseball>" and "Laugh! As If You Are in Hell", were announced on May 8 and June 3, 2022, respectively.[152][153] The episodes were given screenings in Japan from June 16–19, 2022. Internationally, Crunchyroll premiered the episodes at Anime Expo on July 1, 2022. A worldwide streaming release premiered on August 1, 2022.[154] Home video release[edit]Japanese[edit]Toho (Region 2 — Japan)
English[edit]Funimation / Crunchyroll (Region 1/A — North America)
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What is the last episode of MHA season 5?In November 2021, My Hero Academia fans received the thrilling finale to the fifth season, “The High, Deep Blue Sky,” the events of which drastically changed the course of the series.
When did MHA season 5 finish airing?The fourth season aired from October 12, 2019, to April 4, 2020. The fifth season aired from March 27 to September 25, 2021. The sixth season premiered on October 1, 2022. The series uses twenty different songs for credits music: ten opening themes and ten ending themes.
Does hero academia end in season 5?My Hero Academia Season 6 Confirmed
Just as the finale episode of Season 5 aired, the first teaser of My Hero Academia Season 6 releases and it perfectly sets up what is in store for the next run of the anime.
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