A special new visual of Bakugo has been released for the 11th episode of the ongoing My Hero Academia Season 7, which features the ominous title “Light Fades to Rain.” Episode 11 is scheduled to air in Japan on July 20, 2024 and season seven first premiered on May 4, 2024.
A total of 21 episodes are scheduled to broadcast. Crunchyroll, Ani-One Asia, bilibili, and iQIYI are some of the streaming platforms releasing the show worldwide, outside of Japan. The long-running TV anime adaptation first aired in 2016, with the most recent sixth season running from October 2022 to March 2023.
Kenji Nagasaki (returning, director of the first three seasons) is the chief director of the seventh season, with Naomi Nakayama (Koikimo; Orange chief director; My Hero Academia Episode 78, 83, and 87 storyboard artist, My Hero Academia Episode 64 director) as director, Yoshihiko Umakoshi (returning) and Hitomi Odashima (returning) as character designers, Yuki Hayashi (returning) as music composer. Bones is in charge of the animation production.
Kohei Horikoshi’s original superhero action manga series has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since July 7, 2014. Forty tankobon volumes have been released as of April 2024, with a 41st volume due out on August 2, 2024. VIZ Media releases the manga series in English for North America.
The series has also inspired several manga spinoffs, video games, and four anime films, with the most recent My Hero Academia The Movie: You’re Next screening in Japan on August 2, 2024.
Crunchyroll describes the synopsis of the seventh season as:
Society has crumbled, along with its faith in heroes, with the all-out battle causing great damage. With the heroes defeated, Shigaraki, All For One, and others plot their takeover. As the final battle draws near, Deku, along with his U.A. classmates and other heroes, including one from America, come together to face this onslaught. Will it be enough to restore peace
Source: My Hero Academia Official Anime Twitter
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