'Boku no Hero Academia' 7th Season in Production
March 25, 2023
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The 25th and final episode of the sixth season of Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia) ended with an announcement on Saturday that a seventh season for the television anime is in production. The official website also posted an announcement promo and visual (pictured).
Voice actress Romi Park (Shaman King, Deadman Wonderland) is joining the cast as Star and Stripe.
The anime series adapts Kouhei Horikoshi's action superhero manga, which drew inspiration from his Boku no Hero (My Hero) one-shot that was published in the 2008 Winter issue of Akamaru Jump. The manga began serialization in Weekly Shounen Jump in July 2014. Shueisha published the 37th volume on February 3. Boku no Hero Academia has a cumulative 85 million copies of its compiled volumes in print.
Produced by Bones, the first television anime aired in 13 episodes in Spring 2016. The consecutive seasons premiered in Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2019, and Spring 2021, respectively—each running for 25 episodes.
The 13th and 14th volumes included two original video anime episodes in April and June 2017. The Futari no Hero and Heroes:Rising side-story movies opened in Japan in August 2018 and December 2019. The third and latest movie, World Heroes' Mission, premieres in August 2021.
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 33rd volume shipped on February 7. Shueisha's Manga Plus platform also simulpublishes the manga.
Announcement
Source: Comic Natalie
Boku no Hero Academia 7th Season on MAL
Voice actress Romi Park (Shaman King, Deadman Wonderland) is joining the cast as Star and Stripe.
The anime series adapts Kouhei Horikoshi's action superhero manga, which drew inspiration from his Boku no Hero (My Hero) one-shot that was published in the 2008 Winter issue of Akamaru Jump. The manga began serialization in Weekly Shounen Jump in July 2014. Shueisha published the 37th volume on February 3. Boku no Hero Academia has a cumulative 85 million copies of its compiled volumes in print.
Produced by Bones, the first television anime aired in 13 episodes in Spring 2016. The consecutive seasons premiered in Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2019, and Spring 2021, respectively—each running for 25 episodes.
The 13th and 14th volumes included two original video anime episodes in April and June 2017. The Futari no Hero and Heroes:Rising side-story movies opened in Japan in August 2018 and December 2019. The third and latest movie, World Heroes' Mission, premieres in August 2021.
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 33rd volume shipped on February 7. Shueisha's Manga Plus platform also simulpublishes the manga.
Announcement
Source: Comic Natalie
Boku no Hero Academia 7th Season on MAL