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October 11, 2021

Read My Hero Academia season 6 Spoilers, Release Date, Storyline, Summaries, Preview Cast & Much More Update

Season 6 of the popular anime series My Hero Academia was announced just minutes after the season 5 finale aired last week.

It’s hard to pick just one ‘popular’ anime series to watch when there are so many good ones out there. However, My Hero, Academia is a rare mega-series that can draw in a global audience and garner worldwide attention.

Since its debut in 2016, the smash anime series based on the manga by Kohei Horikoshi has ruled the industry. My Hero, Academia’s season 5 finale is now available for free on Crunchyroll and Funimation.

My Hero Academia season 6 has been announced by the show’s production company, excellent news for fans.

IS SEASON 6 OF MY HERO ACADEMIA CONFIRMED?

Season 6 of My Hero Academia was officially announced minutes after the premium user finale aired on Saturday, September 25th!

On the franchise’s Japanese website, a little teaser film was posted, which you can see below.

In light of all the ‘leaks’ that have been going around for the previous 24 hours, many fans were not surprised by this development.

Japan’s Ryokutya2089 website was the first to report that a “production decision” had been taken for season 6 of My Hero Academia.

The popular Twitter blog ‘Atsushi101X,’ a reliable source for franchise news, then released the second big rumor, saying that “My Hero Academia anime season 6 officially confirmed!”

Shigaraki and Deku were shown conversing on the front cover of the most recent issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine.

The fight between heroes and villains is drawing close, so Shigaraki vows to destroy everything in his path. “I’ll use everything I have to stop you,” Deku answers.

The availability of source material for the season 5 finale, which adapted up to volume 26, chapter 257 of the original manga series, was the most evident sign of a sixth adventure.

The good news is that, as of this writing, 31 volumes in Japan and 326 chapters have been published, indicating that My Hero Academia will have enough material to draw from for several more seasons.

My Hero Academia is still one of the most well-known anime franchises of all time, making it a valuable asset for Studio Bones.

Season 6’s renewal was all but inevitable given the show’s dominance of the Spring/Summer anime schedules and the recent box office success of World Heroes Mission.

The next issue in fans’ minds is when My Hero Academia season 6 will be available to stream or download on the web?

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