You Can Now Stream the Second Half of Season 6 of My Hero Academia
Like the first half of the season and the whole series, the new episodes of My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2 will be accessible on different online streaming services like Crunchyroll and Funimation for fans worldwide to watch.
Part 2 of Season 6 of My Hero Academia Date and Time of Publication
With episode 14, My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 2 will officially begin, and the promo for the episode reveals that we will see the aftermath of the conflict. The heroes who are still able to walk are rescuing the residents while the injured are taken to the hospital (thus the episode’s title, “Hellish Hell”).
The second half of My Hero Academia Season 6 will premiere on January 7, 2023, at 17:30 JST, with the airing of Episode 14 of the series. Please see below for airtimes for the premiere of Part 2 of Season 6 of My Hero Academia;
Saturday, January 7, 2023, at 01:30 am Pacific
Saturday, January 7, 2023, at 03:30 a.m. Central Standard Time
It’s Saturday, January 7th, at 04:30 a.m. Eastern Time, 2023.
14:00 hrs As of 7:00 p.m. on January 7, 2023, in Indian Standard Time
Saturday, January 7, 2023, at 19:30 (Australia/Sydney)
Recap of My Hero Academia Season 6 Part 1
After Hawks infiltrated the Villains’ lair as a Spy, the Hero organisation launched a coordinated attack on the Villains’ lair in the first episode of Season 6 of My Hero Academia. The purpose of the ambush was to catch the doctor in charge of Shigaraki’s transformation and put an end to Shigaraki’s metamorphosis. Unfortunately, despite the heroes’ best efforts, an unfinished Shigaraki ascended and inflicted extensive damage. Also, Machia’s waking makes him go rogue; he wrecks a lot of stuff on the route from the villains’ lair to Jaku hospital, and even when the U.A. students sedate him, he continues to march towards Shiagaraki.
As soon as Shigaraki woke up, he headed after One For All. As soon as Deku learned that Shigaraki was following him, he baited the villain at the Gunga Mountain Villa, and the heroes just just managed to stop him in time. As Machia rode into town following Shigaraki’s defeat, carrying the league of villains on his back, Dabi finally came clean about being Endeavor’s son. Somehow, with Jeanist’s help, Machia was halted, and the anaesthetic that had been administered earlier had the desired effect. All For One possessed Shigaraki’s body and fled the scene, rendering the final desperate attempts futile.
About Part 2 of Season 6
The release date for the second half of Season 6 of My Hero Academia is drawing up fast, and viewers can’t wait to see what’s in store. The beginning half of Season 6 of My Hero Academia was totally new and different from the rest of the series. Unlike prior seasons, this one did not even begin off with an original anime episode. The first 13 episodes of Season 6 of My Hero Academia have a lot of material to cover. By the way, kudos to Studio Bones for a fantastic job with the adaptation of the series’ initial conflict and for being on point during the first half of My Hero Academia Season 6. Since the first half of Season 6 of My Hero Academia concluded on December 24th, viewers have been eagerly awaiting the second half and wondering what would happen next.