Crunchyroll announced on Saturday at the My Hero Academia panel at New York Comic-Con that the English dub for the sixth season of the My Hero Academia anime will begin streaming on October 15.
On October 1, the anime premiered. The season will consist of 25 episodes spread over two consecutive cours (quarter of a year).
The new season adapts Khei Horikoshi’s original manga’s “Paranormal Liberation Struggle” storyline, which involves an all-out war between heroes and villains. The Paranormal Liberation War arc will feature an all-out war between the heroes and the villains. The Paranormal Liberation War arc is the eighteenth story arc of the My Hero Academia manga, and the ninth and final story arc in the Rise of the Villains Saga.
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It focuses on the new intel provided by Hawks’ from Tartarus. The heroes have assembled all of the information they need to confront the Paranormal Liberation Front head-on. With great confidence, they engage into an all-out war with them, but they gain nothing at all. The members of the faction were first shown in the My Hero Academia anime and they, along with their leader Shigaraki Tomura will lead the war against the heroes.
The opening theme song “Hitamuki” is performed by SUPER BEAVER, and the ending theme song “SKETCH” is performed by Kiro Akiyama. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime as it airs in Japan.
The first 13-episode season of the anime aired in April 2016. The second season, consisting of 25 episodes, began in April 2017, and the third season, consisting of 25 episodes, premiered in April 2018. In Japan, the fourth season debuted in October 2019 and lasted 25 episodes. In August 2020, a two-episode original video animation for the franchise aired in Japan, and the episodes were streamed on Funimation and Crunchyroll.
The fifth season of the show started in Japan in March 2021 and lasted 25 episodes.
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