Season 6 of Boku no Hero Academia will continue the story of Deku and his UA High classmates in the Paranormal Liberation War arc. Finally, the fifth season of My Hero Academia has come to an end!” MHA Producer Yoshihiro Oyabu tweeted, “It’s a goodbye for a while, with the expectation that something wonderful will begin.” You can expect a new & improved version of the show when it returns, so please keep an eye out. Your hard effort has been much appreciated, employees!
On September 25, 2021, the first manufacturing announcement was posted on the official website. They were preparing for a massive fight that was never seen before in My Hero Academia.
After that, the words “TO BE CONTINUED IN THE SIXTH SEASON” appeared. The trailer for the sixth season of My Hero Academia featured two new character voices.
It was on November 21, 2021, that a fresh key visual for the upcoming battle between Deku and the villainous gang was made public.
Bones will produce the sixth season of My Hero Academia. Each of the Bones studios is numbered from A through E. Studio C, which is headed by Yoshihiro Oyabu, is solely dedicated to the production of the Boku no Hero Academia anime.
Also, in 2021, SK8 The Infinity, an adaptation of Vanitas no Carte, and Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 3 were produced by the business. Netflix’s Godzilla: Singularity Point anime was animated in conjunction with Studio Orange, well known for the BEASTARS series.
Season 6 of My Hero Academia has yet to reveal its OP and ED theme song music.
DISH sang the OP “No. 1,” and The Peggies sang the ED (ending) song “Footprints (Ashiato)” for the fifth season.
This season’s OP “Merry-Go-Round” was performed by MAN WITH A MISSION, and ED “Not A Lie” (Uso ja nai) by Soushi Sakiyama was used for the second half of Season 5.
The “Merry-Go-Round” OST is featured in the My Hero Academia Season 5 Part 2 trailer.
Funimation Now, Crunchyroll, Hulu, VRV, and Netflix have already streamed the anime TV series (just not Netflix U.S.).
On March 27, 2021, the fifth season premiere. There will be two classes.
There are normally between 10 and 13 episodes in each “cour,” which are three-month TV programming units based on the physical seasons.
My Hero Academia Episode 103 was disrupted by a broadcasting break in the fifth season in July 2021. Episode 15 was released on July 10, 2021, for My Hero Academia Season 5.
My Hero Academia Episode 107 was also influenced by the Tokyo 2020 Olympic TV broadcast. MHA Season 5 Episode 19 was released on August 14, 2021, due to a delay.
MHA Season 5 Episode 25 will be released in Japan on September 25, 2021, as the fifth season’s finale.
When will the sixth season of Boku no Hero Academia be released?
My Hero Academia Season 6’s release date has yet to be formally confirmed by Studio BONES, Weekly Shonen Jump, Shueisha, or any other entity involved in the show’s development.
It will be updated as soon as the news is official, so keep checking back.
Weekly Shonen Jump, on the other hand, claims to have a release date for Boku no Hero Academia Season 6 of Fall 2022. The official website stated on September 25, 2021, “Details such as the broadcast time will be announced at a later date.” As a result of the series’ continued success, the sixth season was unavoidable. It’s the ongoing coronavirus epidemic that’s the sole serious issue.
It seems that the sixth season may be scheduled for either March or April 2022, based on the typical production schedule. Summer 2022 was a certain conclusion, but Fall 2022 was a complete surprise.
In Japan, there have been several outbreaks of the virus. In fact, the Tokyo Metro government kept a health emergency in effect until Spring 2021, closing or restricting several companies as a result.
Many projects were put on hold as the anime industry was compelled to alter its working conditions. Omicron and other COVID-19 variants are expected to have a role in Japan’s winter of 2022, which could cause more delays to anime projects.
However, Studio BONES is likely to be able to work around health-safety-related constraints. Outsourcing work to Chinese and Korean anime studios has become the norm for many struggling studios.
In October 2022, the fall anime season, My Hero Academia Season 6, will premiere.
Weekly, Shonen Jump confirmed the anime TV series’ comeback schedule soon before Jump Festa 2022.