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My Hero Academia Season 6 - What We Know So Far

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By Devon Forward/Updated: Oct. 7, 2022 4:54 pm EST

The super-popular anime "My Hero Academia" is a fantastic series about a young boy named Izuku Midoriya, voiced by Daiki Yamashita, who simply dreams of one day becoming a superhero. The story takes place in a world where people all overdevelop "Quirks," which are superpowers unique to each person. Unfortunately for Izuku, he doesn't have a Quirk, but that doesn't stop his determination, and soon enough he finds himself on the path to achieve his dream. 

Throughout the series, Izuku finds a mentor in the superhero All Might, voiced by Kenta Miyake, who helps train Izuku and get him accepted into a top hero school. Izuku quickly finds himself facing off against the League of Villains and other enemies as he tries to protect his friends, allies, and innocents from their drive for power and control.

"My Hero Academia" is produced by Bones animation studio and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. The television series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki and written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and Yoshihiko Umakoshi does character design. "My Hero Academia" has had 5 seasons and Season 6 premiered on October 1, 2022. 

Here's everything we know so far about "My Hero Academia" Season 6.

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Like all previous seasons of "My Hero Academia," Season 6 will center around the main character Izuku, now a well-trained fighter working alongside many other heroes. Some of the other main characters include Katsuki Bakugo, a fellow hero who grew up with Izuku as his childhood friend turned bully before learning to respect and work with him, Ochaco Uraraka, a talented hero who has romantic feelings for Izuku but hasn't revealed them, as well as other friends and teammates of Izuku like Tenya Ida, Shoto Todoroki, and Eijiro Kirishima. The young heroes have plenty of interesting Quirks, with Katsuki having the ability to create explosions at will, while Ochaco can remove the effect of gravity from both living and non-living things by touch. 

Along with the heroes in training, "My Hero Academia" spends a lot of time focusing on teachers like All Might, with Shota Aizawa, also known as Eraser Head, one of the students' favorite mentors. Other teachers at the school are Hizashi Yamada, a.k.a. Present Mic, Nezu, or Mr. Principal, and Nemuri Kayama, also known as Midnight. Of course, there are also the villains of "My Hero Academia," led by the powerful Tomura Shigaraki, while Dabi, Himiko Toga, Atsuhiro Sako, and more all play key roles.

The trailer for My Hero Academia Season 6 gives us a taste of the new season

The fifth season of "My Hero Academia" covers the Endeavor Agency and Meta Liberation Army story arcs of the manga, leading into what will be the Paranormal Liberation War arc in Season 6. Throughout Season 5, it is revealed that the League of Villains, who have been a major issue for the heroes for a while now, is joining with the Meta Liberation Army, a radical group of superpowered people, to become the powerful and destructive Paranormal Liberation Front. 

The group is led by Tomura, who is quickly gaining more and more power, aiming to eventually take Izuku's One For All Quirk. Based on the short teaser of Season 6, it looks like there is a major battle coming between Izuku and Tomura, which has been building up for quite a while. In order to stop the rising threat, the heroes must all come together and train hard so that they can defeat Tomura and the Paranormal Liberation Front once and for all. That also appears to be reflected in a short trailer for the new season, which dropped in December 2021.

Fans of the long-running series can also expect further development in side stories of "My Hero Academia" in Season 6, with many important relationships getting stronger in the midst of the chaos, while others will reach their breaking point and fall apart. 

The sixth season of the My Hero Academia anime series is produced by Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki (chief director) and Masahiro Mukai, following the story of the original manga series starting from the first chapters of the 27th volume. It covers the "Paranormal Liberation War" arc (chapters 258–306), the season's first episode partially covers the rest of last season's chapter, while the rest will be the remaining chapters in this arc. It premiered on October 1, 2022, on ytv and NTV.[1][2] The season will run for two consecutive cours, in which it will air for 25 episodes.[3]

The season follows the climactic battle between the Heroes with the students including Izuku Midoriya of U.A. High School, and the villains of the Paranormal Liberation Front led by Tomura Shigaraki. After Hawks, undercover the merged-villain group has put the pieces together from his investigation, the Heroes have assembled all of the information they need to confront them which leads to an all-out war that could change the superhuman society.

Crunchyroll has licensed the season outside of Asia and is streaming it along with the English dub two weeks after the airing.[4][5] Medialink licensed the season in Asia-Pacific.[6] The season will premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block on December 4, 2022.[7]

For the first cour, the opening theme is "Hitamuki" (ひたむき, "Single-Minded") by Super Beaver while the ending theme from episodes 114–122 is "Sketch" by Kiro Akiyama.[8][9]

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Toho will release the sixth season of the anime on DVD and Blu-ray in four volumes in Japan, with the first volume releasing on January 18, 2023, and the final volume set to be released on July 19, 2023.[21]

Will there be a Dabi season 6?

But as Studio Bones began season six, the creator's full vision was given the chance to shine. Now, Dabi is on the move with Gigantomachia, and he has Skeptic on deck for a mysterious mission. There is no telling what the villain wants in the wake of his fight with Hawks.

Will there be a season 7 of My Hero Academia?

My Hero Academia season 7: Expected release date, what to expect, and more. My Hero Academia season 7 is likely to be the final season of the anime, and fans are in a frenzy speculating about its release time.

Does Dabi reveal himself in season 6?

Despite being offered a way out, Twice stuck to his guns and fought for the League of Villains till his dying breath. At the same time, episode 3 revealed Dabi's identity. This news has piqued the interest of fans.

Does midnight die in season 6?

Midnight gets killed by an unknown assailant in My Hero Academia season 6. Unlike other heroes in the series, who were given a blaze of glory before their "supposed" final bout, Midnight was killed off-screen. While she did seem injured and unable to fight further, her final bout wasn't shown in the anime or the manga.