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My Hero Academia: What To Expect From Season 5 of the Anime


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Anime series My Hero Academia season 5 has been long anticipated, with season 4 concluding in the spring of 2020, and has now finally arrived. The new season brings back all of the core cast members from previous editions and will also feature expanded roles for a number of the villains. Based on the manga by Kohei Horikoshi that inspired the series, this season of My Hero Academia will see both heroes and villains further developing, with some long-term consequences ahead.

My Hero Academia season 4 focused on the battle between the students of UA and Overhaul's efforts to revive the yakuza using his own superpowers and those of the young girl Eri. The heroes won the battle, but it came at a cost, with Lemillion forced to give up his powers. The fourth season of My Hero Academia concluded with a more lighthearted story arc that saw the students at UA putting on a festival while Deku fended off the eccentric villain Gentle.

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As season five of My Hero Academia starts, the League of Villains have been lurking in the shadows, but are preparing to make their move. With the threat on the horizon, the fifth season will see the heroes in training step up their preparation for the struggle that awaits, while the villains also focus on growing their power. The season will set the stage for an even bigger confrontation that will likely take up all of season six of My Hero Academia.

How Many Episodes My Hero Academia Season 5 Has

It hasn't been confirmed how long the fifth season of My Hero Academia will be. However, the past three My Hero Academia seasons have all had 25 episodes, so that or a similar length seems most likely. Such a length would fit into two of the thirteen-week "cours" that the Japanese television schedule is structured around. A 25-episode season or similar length would also maintain the same kind of buffer between the My Hero Academia anime and manga that the series has in the past.

My Hero Academia Season 5 Release Date

My Hero Academia season 5 premiered on March 27, 2021. Episodes will be released weekly for the rest of the season, with subtitled anime episodes posted at 5:30 AM ET every Saturday on both Crunchyroll and Funimation. Funimation will also be releasing a dubbed version of My Hero Academia season 5, starting from April 10. Past seasons of My Hero Academia have aired on U.S. television through Cartoon Network's Toonami block, and it seems likely that the fifth season will do the same later this year, but no date has been announced yet.

My Hero Academia Season 5 Story Details

My Hero Academia season 5 begins with a training battle between Class 1-A and 1-B that allows fans to see all forty of UA's freshman heroes in action. The villains will also get their time to shine later in the season, as the League of Villains comes into conflict with a new entity, the Metahuman Liberation Front. The two conflicts will lead up to a climactic confrontation between heroes and villains that will reveal secrets and change the world of My Hero Academia forever. It is likely that this conflict will mostly take place in a sixth season, given its length in the manga, but it may begin by the end of season 5, leaving anime viewers with a tantalizing cliffhanger.

Thus far My Hero Academia's seasonal model, as opposed to the ongoing weekly format used by other popular shonen anime like One Piece and Dragon Ball Z, has been successful in maintaining animation quality and avoiding filler. Now that the fifth season is underway, fans can rejoin their favorite heroes as they head toward a climactic battle.

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