

Still, if you want to have the full picture of My Hero Academia’s world and events, you’ll need to watch them in the correct order. Characters will occasionally reference events from these films in later episodes, though they seldom have a huge impact on the plot of the episode. Unlike most Shone anime, the films of My Hero Academia are considered canon within the anime series even though they don’t adapt any content from the manga.
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How to watch My Hero Academia in chronological order Image credit: Bones Inc If you’re not sure where to start with this anime phenomenon, here is how to watch and read My Hero Academia in order. There are also three different spin-off manga and multiple films to slot into the increasingly crowded timeline. It isn’t just the manga and anime to keep track of, however. There are some incredible characters in My Hero Academia as Midoriya joins the prestigious Hero Course at UA, a school specializing in training heroes. The legacy of that Quirk, known as One for All, puts Izuku at the heart of a battle for the future of the world. His bravery catches the eye of All Might, the world’s strongest hero, who agrees to pass on his incredible power to the young man. The only problem? Izuku was one of the few born without a Quirk. My Hero Academia is the story of Izuku Midoriya, an aspiring hero in a world where 80% of the population has some form of superpower, usually called a Quirk. With a clever blend of Western comic and manga tropes, the series has gone on to sell more than 85 million copies worldwide. Since its debut in July 2014, Kohei Horikoshi’s manga has run for more than 350 chapters and spawned video games, films, and, of course, a highly successful anime series.

If you’re an anime fan, it will have been impossible to miss the cultural phenomenon that My Hero Academia has become.
