Chapter 380 of My Hero Academia Release Date & Time
The publication date for Chapter 380 of My Hero Academia in English-speaking territories (including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe) is February 19, 2023. On February 20, 2023, in Japan, Chapter 380 will be published. As previously known, manga artist Kohei Horikoshi’s illness is to blame for the two-week delay in the regular release schedule.
On February 20, 2023, at 12:00 a.m. Japan Standard Time (JST), My Hero Academia Chapter 380 will be released in Japan.
Assuming this data is accurate, the following release schedules apply to your area:
Sunrise on the Pacific at 7:00 a.m. (February 19, 2023)
9 a.m. in the central time zone (February 19, 2023)
It’s 10:00 AM on the Eastern Time Zone (February 19, 2023)
Time in England: 3:00 p.m. (February 19, 2023)
After a long delay caused by Kohei Horikoshi’s health, a release date has been set for “My Hero Academia” Chapter 380. After much delay, the release dates for the next chapter have been added to the websites of both MangaPlus and Viz Media, and readers can expect to see the next development in the story in around two weeks. The mangaka apparently had to take a three-week sabbatical owing to health difficulties, delaying the release of “My Hero Academia” Chapter 380 in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 10 from its original release date of February 5.
The official website for the series acknowledged the news afterwards, though the manga will be back shortly. Because of the shift in timing, the printed version had to be reformatted. This edition of the magazine also included the character design of Deku’s vigilante or Black Deku hero suit, which was meant to accompany the new chapter. The manga’s publisher, Shueisha, has revealed the creator has been ill and needs time off to recover. Horikoshi’s abrupt pause wasn’t the first time it caught everyone off guard. There was a sudden hiatus in December of 2022, and the official websites weren’t able to reflect the new publication dates until after all of the magazine serialisations had already been published.
It was fortunate that Chapter 380 of “My Hero Academia” was close to being released. Horikoshi has stated his intent to wrap out the book this year due to the many pauses and his own health issues. It took him some time to understand that he wouldn’t be able to finish tying up all the loose ends, though. It’s in its late stages, but there are still many questions that haven’t been answered, much like the different battlefields of the continuing fight. To do the manga right, he may need to complete another 50 chapters after the forthcoming one.
And in “My Hero Academia,” Lady Nagant was the centrepiece of Chapter 379, “Hopes,” which detailed her transformation back into the hero she always was. She was severely hurt, yet she still helped Deku battle All for One when he was in Shigaraki’s body. She fired a shot at AFO from the distant hospital, piercing him just as he turned to face Deku. Because of the gunshot, AFO was forced to relinquish control over Shigaraki’s body, making him vulnerable to Deku’s influence. Shigaraki claimed he was no longer going to let AFO use him as a pawn now that he was in charge of his own body.
Before AFO met him, he had a terrible upbringing and lost all he owned, so he decided to destroy anything that reminded him of the house. For this reason, Deku has promised to continue to look out for his nemesis, the actual Shigaraki, in their next combat. On Sunday, February 19, the long-awaited release of “My Hero Academia” Chapter 380 will occur.
After a brief pause that was stated by mangaka Kohei Horikoshi, My Hero Academia will return with chapter 380 in Weekly Shonen Jump issue 12. MangaPlus and VIZ media have both modified their release schedules for the next chapter, which will now be available on Monday, February 20, at 12 am JST. Chapter 380 of My Hero Academia was scheduled to appear in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 10 on February 5 at 12 a.m. JST. The news that Horikoshi will be absent for three weeks owing to health problems got out on February 1. As time went on, the official websites verified the news.
Release Date & Time for Chapter 380
The following are the worldwide release times for chapter 380 of My Hero Academia on the official Viz Media website, the MangaPlus website, the MangaPlus App, and the Shonen Jump+ app, all of which are published by Shueisha:
Time Zone: Sunday, February 19 at 7 a.m. PST
Sunday, February 19th, 2010 at 10 a.m. EST
Sunday, February 19 at 3 p.m. GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
Time in Central Europe on Sunday, February 19: 4 p.m.
The date and time in India are Sunday, February 19 at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, February 19 at 11 p.m., Philippine Standard Time
Monday, February 20 at 12:30 am, Australia Standard Time
Condition of Horikoshi
The print edition was unable to accommodate the change in format since the break had not been preannounced. Character designs for the chapter’s main characters, including Deku in his Vigilante or “Black Deku” hero suit, have been published in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 10. The 18th episode of Season 6 was released a day earlier than expected, therefore this was probably done in its honour. In order to recover from his health problems, the mangaka needs a break, which Shueisha has confirmed. Horikoshi also went on an unexpected hiatus in December 2022. It took until all the serialisations of Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 10 were published before the official websites were able to change the new release dates.
Considerations for the Future
Horikoshi has been quite open about his plans to wrap up My Hero Academia this year. The time it would take to tie up all the loose ends, however, caused him to backtrack. Many mysteries remain unanswered even as the series nears its conclusion. Several battlegrounds in this continuing conflict have not been covered. My Hero Academia, up to and including chapter 380, requires at least 50 more episodes to properly tell the plot. We haven’t seen Sero, Kirishima, and Aoyama’s battles yet. The mangaka has been given a three-week sabbatical to hopefully get over his health problems. The next several months are looking promising, but it would be wise to be ready for another unexpected delay or a lengthy sabbatical.
Latest Spoilers for Chapter 380
After a long delay due to Kohei Horikoshi’s health, the release date for “My Hero Academia” Chapter 380 has been set. Both MangaPlus and Viz Media’s websites have been updated with the new chapter’s release date, and readers can expect to see the next development in the story in two weeks. The mangaka apparently had to take a three-week sabbatical owing to health difficulties, delaying the release of “My Hero Academia” Chapter 380 in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 10 from February 5 to March 5. Later, the official website for the series acknowledged the news, but the manga will resume publication again shortly.
Because of the shift in timing, the printed version had to be reformatted.
The character design for Deku in his vigilante or Black Deku hero outfit, which was scheduled to accompany the new chapter, was previously printed in the magazine’s mentioned issue. But Shueisha has revealed the manga author has been ill and needs time off to get better. Horikoshi’s unexpected pause wasn’t the first time it had caught everyone off guard. An unexpected hiatus occurred in December 2022, and the official websites were unable to reflect the new publication dates until after all of the magazine serialisations had already been published. Happily, Chapter 380 of “My Hero Academia” was close to being released.
Horikoshi has declared his wish to wrap out the manga this year, citing the many pauses and his own health issues as reasons. But then he realised that there were still some loose ends that would need to be tied. Even though it’s towards the end, there are still many questions that haven’t been answered, much like the numerous battlefields of the continuing conflict that haven’t been discussed. It’s possible that, with the forthcoming chapter, he’ll need to finish the manga for another 50 chapters to do it right.
In the meanwhile, “Hopes,” Chapter 379 of “My Hero Academia,” centred on Lady Nagant and her transformation back into the hero she always was. She was severely wounded, yet she fought with Deku in Shigaraki’s body against All for One. From the distant hospital, she fired a shot that wounded AFO just as he turned to face Deku. It was the gunshot that caused AFO to lose control of Shigaraki’s body, making him vulnerable to Deku’s manipulation.
Shigaraki claimed he was no longer going to let AFO use him as a pawn now that he was in charge of his own body. He intended to destroy everything connected to the house since it reminded him of his troubled past and the things he had lost before AFO discovered him.
Deku has promised to continue to look out for Shigaraki, so the real deal will soon be facing off against him. On Sunday, February 19th, the long-awaited release of “My Hero Academia” Chapter 380 will occur.
Spoilers and predictions for My Hero Academia Chapter 380
So yet, no big spoilers have been revealed online, but it seems that when Shigaraki escapes from All For One’s clutches, the battle between Deku and Shigaraki will continue.
After All, For One and Shigaraki’s parting at the Gunga Ruins, we expect the following chapter to fill readers in on his whereabouts. In the meanwhile, until My Hero Academia Chapter 380 is released, you may read more news and information on this site, and we’ll update this post if a significant spoiler is leaked online.
The conflict between good and evil is intensifying as Shigaraki breaks away from All For One. Now that he has nothing to lose, Shigaraki plans to use this opportunity to have his way with everything.
Recap
My Hero Academia Chapter 379, titled “Hopes,” picks up at Central Hospital not long after Kurogiri’s activation. Because of the heavy downpour, everyone, friends and opponents alike, worked together to get the injured into the hospital. In spite of her mortal wounds, a healing Lady Nagant at the moment plans to travel to wherever the enemy is. The only difficulty is that she has no knowledge of where they are. The doctor refused to tell them where the bad guys were since she knew she was dealing with an escaped felon. But in actuality, Lady Nagant only wants to join Deku in combat. Rock Lock, thankfully, seems to take full responsibility for Lady Nagant’s conduct and reassures the doctor that she is free to go. And he helped Lady Nagant out by telling her where UA was and where the enemy was. If Lady Nagant’s heart is prompting her to act for the young lad, Rock Lock says, the heroes will fully mobilise based on their confidence in Deku.
Now, on the roof of the hospital, Lady Nagant has just one more chance to kill Shigaraki after she shot him despite suffering a massive recoil. She was once tainted by the shadows and had lost hope in the light, but then Deku and Hawks came along to restore her trust in the goodness of the world and give her a renewed sense of purpose. As the bullet rips off Shigaraki’s arm, Lady Nagant presses the trigger, risking everything to go to Deku. Feeling the sting of Lady Nagant’s gunshot, All For One cries in anguish within Shigaraki. After killing her fellow heroes, Lady Nagant plays the victim like some noble agent of justice, but in truth, she is a weak pushover who drifts in whatever way the wind blows, which is why he calls her disposable garbage. Shigaraki’s fingers suddenly extend from the mouth of All For One. In light of All For One’s failure to exploit Lady Nagant’s sensitivity and depth of character, Shigaraki can only chuckle at his efforts.
In addition, he makes fun of All For One, saying that the latter deserve their misfortune since they are continuously putting their fingers where they do not belong. Shigaraki admits that he buried his own core within his soul, despite the fact that All For One may be able to utilise his body and soul to steal One For All and fuel his raging wrath. Shigaraki, unbeknownst to All For One, is slowly reclaiming himself from the inside out, helping his origin to do the same. To this end, All For One issues a shout to Kurogiri, explaining that Shigaraki’s body is no longer under his control and that Kurogiri must thus warp him to his other identity. Thoughts are all over the place for Kurogiri as he stammers, saying again and over that he would defend Shigaraki, while Oboro’s true nature emerges. Shigaraki says he doesn’t need One For All and challenges All For One on his confidence that he can handle everything by himself. In contrast to the other villains, Shigaraki admits that he has a kind heart and that everything he saw in the world contributed to the creation of the home in which he was raised.
In that instant, Shigaraki severed ties with All For One and made it clear that his main goal now, as Shigaraki Tomura and Tenko Shimura, was the annihilation of anything and everyone associated with that family. Shigaraki stared Deku square in the eyes and hurriedly explained that the one thing that could save him was also the one thing he had to hope for. To the shock of Gentle and Lemillion, Deku grabs Shigaraki and pulls him out of UA. Now that Shigaraki has his eccentricities back, Deku knows he has no business fighting atop that tomb. Deku, at the end of the chapter, says that he can’t let Shigaraki do whatever he wants, but he also can’t pretend he didn’t observe Shigaraki sobbing inside.