[Photos/Images] Distribution Information for the Anime "My Hero Academia: The Final Season" Revealed! Streaming Starts on the Same Day as the TV Broadcast, October 4 (Sat)! 1st

"My Hero Academia: The Final Season" will begin airing every Saturday at 5:30 PM from October 4 on the nationwide Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV network, spanning 29 stations. Additionally, it has been decided that the anime will also become available on various streaming platforms starting on the same day, October 4 (Sat), as the TV broadcast premiere.

Serialized for 10 years in Weekly Shonen Jump (published by Shueisha) and finally reaching its conclusion in August of last year, Kohei Horikoshi’s immensely popular manga, commonly known as "My Hero Academia," or “HeroAca.” The story is set in a world where supernatural abilities, known as “Quirks,” are the norm. It follows the protagonist Izuku Midoriya, better known as "Deku," as he strives to become a "Hero" who protects society and confronts criminals called villains who exploit their Quirks for evil. The narrative unfolds as Deku grows together with his friends at U.A. High School, the prestigious academy for hero training, in this action-packed hero story.

The comic series has surpassed a cumulative total of 100 million copies issued worldwide. Fans across the globe who have followed the stirring drama and battles of Deku and other characters have expressed their gratitude and praise towards Horikoshi and "HeroAca."

Now, it has been officially announced that "My Hero Academia: The Final Season" will be available for streaming on various video platforms starting on the same day as the TV broadcast, October 4 (Sat). The latest episodes, aired every Saturday at 5:30 PM, will be sequentially released on streaming platforms starting at 6:00 PM, immediately following the TV broadcast.

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