Season 6 of “My Hero Academia” will debut in just a few short weeks. The release date for Season 6 was revealed on heroaca.com and the franchise’s Twitter page, along with a fresh, exciting poster that teases what’s to come. In addition, it was revealed that “All Might Japan” will be alternating with a new radio show named “My Villain Academia Radio Villain Biiki.” Do the fans of “My Hero Academia” feel prepared to see Season 6 now?
TOHO Animation is working hard to build anticipation for the next season. The company also releases a trio of teaser compilations on its YouTube account, one each for the hero students, the pro-heroes, and the villains. Despite the fact that the teasers include the same old footage, they do feature Daiki Yamashita and Kouki C, the voice actors for Deku and Shigaraki, confirming the air dates for the sixth season.
With both a Japanese broadcast and an international simulcast, there’s good news for fans and watchers everywhere. Season 6 of “My Hero Academia” may be seen on a variety of streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Each of these broadcasts will begin at 18:00 JST or 30 minutes after the television broadcast. While SportsKeeda acknowledged that all the facts weren’t yet obvious, they may be short.
My Villain Academia Radio Villain Biiki,” presented by Uchiyama and Hiro Shimono, Dabi’s voice actor, will premiere for free on the internet on Friday, October 14. Occasionally followed by All Might Japan, it airs at 17:30 JST. There will be a new episode every four days. Along with the news came a new poster depicting Dabi and Shigaraki.
The latest outfits for the show’s most hated antagonists have been revealed, generating even more excitement for Season 6 of “My Hero Academia,” as reported by Comicbook. Shigaraki wears a scarlet cloak and black outfit over his armour, giving him a majestic appearance. In contrast, Dabi’s standard issue black trench coat and white shirt haven’t changed a bit.
Dabi will likely push his wounds to the breaking point in order to call forth the heroes, and his scars are still fresh. These two big antagonists are coming back to confront Deku and company in an “all-out war.” Hawks have infiltrated the League in order to gather information on the Paranormal Liberation Army, and the heroes are ready to begin the final showdown.
The sixth season premiere of “My Hero Academia” will air in Japan on October 1 at 5:30 p.m. JST on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV. You may also watch it on Crunchyroll around 30 minutes after it airs on TV.