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My Hero Academia: Season 7 of the anime premieres in 2024

Arthur Vinicius
I'm a technology enthusiast and a lover of anime, manga, and games. The vast majority of anime I enjoy belong to the Shounen demographic.

This Monday (11), the new edition of Weekly Shonen Jump, from Shueisha, announced that the seventh season of the anime My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) will premiere in the spring of 2024 .

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In addition, the manga will take a one-issue break on December 18th, returning in the combined fourth and fifth issues of the magazine, which arrive on December 25th.

Synopsis

In a world where (almost) everyone possesses superpowers, the shy student Izuku Midoriya had the misfortune of being born without any special gift. A huge fan of the smiling All Might, the ultimate hero of this world, Deku, as he is called by his classmates, suffers from the frustration of knowing that he will never have a special Quirk so that he can become, like his great idol, a defender of the weak and oppressed.

The seventh season of the anime was announced after the end of the sixth season on March 25th. Romi Park will voice the character Star and Stripe in the new season.

The anime will also receive a fourth film. Horikoshi will be the general supervisor and original character designer. The film will have an original story that will take place in the same present-day period as the anime, with the collapse of the safe society.

Horikoshi then launched the manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014. Finally, volume 39 of the manga was released in Japan on November 2nd.

Source: Official Twitter account