'Boku no Hero Academia' Gets Sixth Anime Season
September 25, 2021
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A sixth season of the Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia) television anime was announced following the 25th and final episode broadcast of the fifth season on Saturday.
The anime series adapts Kouhei Horikoshi's action superhero manga, which he began in Weekly Shounen Jump magazine in July 2014, after drawing a one-shot for the 2008 Winter issue of Akamaru Jump. Shueisha will ship the 32st volume on October 4.
Produced by Bones, the first television anime aired in 13 episodes in Spring 2016. The subsequent seasons aired for 25 episodes each in Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2019, and Spring 2021. Three side-story movies premiered in August 2018, December 2019, and on August 6.
VIZ Media licensed the manga in English under its Shounen Jump imprint in February 2015 and serialized it in their digital Weekly Shonen Jump magazine until it was discontinued. The company's new Shounen Jump platform now simulpublishes the manga with the Japanese release. The 29th volume shipped on September 7.
Announcement
Official site: http://heroaca.com/
Official Twitter: @heroaca_anime
Source: Comic Natalie
Boku no Hero Academia 6th Season on MAL