The 11th episode (170th episode overall) of the final chapter of the "FINAL SEASON" of the TV anime " My Hero Academia," based on the manga by Kohei Horikoshi serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha), will be broadcast on December 13th. The TV anime series, which has run for a total of eight seasons and has been running for about nine years and eight months since the first season premiered in April 2016, will reach its conclusion. Scenes from the final episode, depicting the graduation ceremony of Deku, also known as Izuku Midoriya, have been released.
In the 10th episode (169th episode overall), "The Girl Who Likes Smiles," which aired on December 6th, while society is moving forward and aiming to recover from the battle with the villains, Ochako Uraraka faces Himiko Toga, who saved her with her own life, head-on, and Deku and his classmates come to terms with the pain she harbors inside.
The final episode covers the days leading up to Deku and his friends' graduation, the graduation ceremony, and the aftermath. Eight years have passed since Deku defeated All For One and inspired people to "do something." This is the story of how we became the greatest heroes, and...
"My Hero Academia" was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" from July 2014 to August 2024. Set in a world where approximately 80% of the population possesses supernatural powers and quirks, the series follows Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, as he strives to become the greatest hero. The comics have sold over 100 million copies worldwide. The eighth season, "FINAL SEASON," is currently airing every Saturday at 5:30 pm on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV.




