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My Hero Academia Airs Its Final Episode Tomorrow: Full Epilogue Visual Revealed Alongside Messages from 48 Cast and Staff Members Including Daiki Yamashita

My Hero Academia reaches its long awaited conclusion tomorrow as the television anime series airs the final episode of My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON. The finale will be episode 11 of the FINAL SEASON and the 170th episode overall, titled My Hero Academia, bringing an end to the series after nine years and eight months on the air.

Ahead of the final broadcast on December 13, the full version of the epilogue visual has been officially revealed.



The newly released full version expands upon the previously revealed epilogue visual focused on Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku. Accompanied by the tagline “This is our My Hero Academia.”, the visual features Deku alongside his 20 classmates from Class 1 A, their homeroom teacher Shota Aizawa, and the Symbol of Peace, All Might. A total of 23 characters appear together, smiling warmly in a refreshing illustration that perfectly suits the series finale.


To commemorate the end of the television anime series, a special feature titled PLUS ULTRA Messages has been published on the official My Hero Academia anime website. The project includes heartfelt messages to fans and viewers from a total of 48 individuals, comprising main cast members and key staff who have supported the series throughout its run.


My Hero Academia Final Season

from My Hero Academia Final Season ©Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Production Committee


Daiki Yamashita, who voices the protagonist Izuku Midoriya, shared the following message:

“My Hero Academia is a work created through the passion that Kohei Horikoshi poured his soul into, and through the One For All feelings of every single person involved who wanted to deliver this story to as many people as possible. I am proud to have been one of them. As long as Deku and everyone else continue to move forward while reaching out their hands as the greatest heroes they can be, I want to face forward just like him and keep moving ahead together with the irreplaceable people I met thanks to this series.”


My Hero Academia Final Season

from My Hero Academia Final Season ©Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Production Committee


Chief director Kenji Nagasaki, who has led the production since the first season, also expressed his gratitude with a straightforward and emotional message:

“I have loved anime since I was a child. I watched it every week with excitement. It gave me energy and courage, and now it has become part of who I am. If fans have been able to enjoy My Hero Academia in the same way, there is nothing that would make me happier. Thank you so much for watching and supporting us for so long. Thank you, truly.”


Staff and Cast Messages (MHA Official)


Final Episode Screening Event and Live Stream Announced

On the day of the final episode broadcast, December 13, a special event titled My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON ULTRA SCREENING will be held at 12 theaters nationwide in Japan. The event will include a marathon screening of all 11 episodes of the FINAL SEASON, as well as a real time viewing of the final episode.

A portion of the stage greeting featuring eight cast members will be livestreamed on the TOHO animation YouTube channel. The participating cast includes Daiki Yamashita as Izuku Midoriya, Nobuhiko Okamoto as Katsuki Bakugo, Ayane Sakura as Ochaco Uraraka, Kaito Ishikawa as Tenya Ida, Marina Inoue as Momo Yaoyorozu, Yu Hatakenaka as Denki Kaminari, Kenta Miyake as All Might, and Koki Uchiyama as Tomura Shigaraki.

The livestream will take place shortly before the anime broadcast from approximately 5:20 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and again after the broadcast from around 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. During the program, cast members who have been part of the series since its first season are expected to share their thoughts on reaching the finale, along with special discussions unique to this moment.

(All dates and times are listed in Japan Standard Time (JST).)



Source : ORICON NEWS