My Hero Academia
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Imagine a world where superpowers have become an ordinary part of life. In this universe, where the vast majority of people have supernatural abilities called "Quirk", heroism is now a profession; facing danger is a career option. But there is always someone who remains overshadowed by every brilliant painting. Izuku Midoriya is exactly that kind of person: talentless, ordinary, and yet his greatest dream is to become the greatest hero in the world. This is not an easy journey. Midoriya's story is not only a teenager's adventure to gain power; it also reveals the deep scars created by bullying, how frustration shapes a person and how a fragile soul can be steeled. The series follows the classic "weak to strong" pattern of shonen, but goes far beyond the genre by blending it with emotional depth. One of the strengths of Hero Academia is that it gives its characters the time they deserve. The names that surround Midoriya; rivals, friends, teachers and enemies, become so layered over time that the viewer finds himself lost in this world. The design of the antagonists, in particular, is one of the elements that sets the series apart from many of its counterparts. The villains here are not merely obstacles; they emerge as figures carrying their own flawed worldviews and deserving of being understood. Visually, the production bears the signature of Bones studio and bursts with breathtaking energy, especially in the action sequences. The music seems to merge with the stage; it creates an atmosphere that sends shivers down your spine during moments of victory and tightens your heartstrings during scenes of defeat. This breathless journey, which lasted for eight seasons, processes the pain of growing up, the search for identity and the question of what true heroism means, without ever leaving. During those moments when you can't take your eyes off the screen, you'll ask yourself: Can a person be a hero even when they have no power? Midoriya's answer will both make you think and deeply affect you.
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Reviews
ischleep
June 02, 2018
10/10
This show has touched my heart unlike any other show. I highly reccomend it. It delivers on all fronts, action, humor, amd heart.

ZeBlah
December 27, 2019
8/10
Main features are a very strong push towards being positive, collaboration between individuals, to identify and accept pros/cons of each person, etc... . Characters can be weird. I had initially a lot of doubts but ended up liking it. Animation and progression are both "ok2 (not "mind-blowing", but not static).
11812142
June 19, 2023
/10
Awesome fights, music, characters
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Hero Academia has a total of 8 seasons.
My Hero Academia first aired in 2016.
My Hero Academia belongs to the following genres: Action & Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy.
My Hero Academia has a rating of 8.6/10 from 5,297 votes on TMDB.
No, My Hero Academia has ended.
In the United States, My Hero Academia is available to watch on: Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, Rakuten Viki.