What is the name of MHA season 5 opening song?

My Hero Academia Season 5 has revealed new details for its opening and ending themes! The fifth season of the series is finally making its big return to screens later this March, and it's one of the most anticipated new anime releases of the year overall. The fifth season of the series will be kicking off with an action packed arc as the students of both Class 1-A and 1-B take on one another in a major joint training exercise to test how far each of them have come since they started school.

My Hero Academia recently released a new trailer for the upcoming fifth season of the series, and with it came a confirmation of the new set of opening and ending theme songs that will be paired with the new episodes. The new opening theme is titled "No.1" as performed by DISH, and the new ending theme is titled "Ashiato" as performed by The Peggies.

【#ヒロアカ 5期OP&EDが来た!】
3月27日放送スタート『僕のヒーローアカデミア』OPテーマ&EDテーマ発表!

OPテーマ:DISH//「No.1」
EDテーマ:the peggies「足跡」

両アーティストからコメントも到着!
▼//t.co/E50MGgcdTL

本編でのOP&ED映像もお楽しみに!#heroaca_a #DISH #thepeggies pic.twitter.com/VwR6EM9bvP

— 僕のヒーローアカデミア "ヒロアカ"アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) February 27, 2021

It won't be too much longer before we can check out My Hero Academia's fifth season ourselves as it will officially be returning for the new episodes beginning on March 27th. The anime will be returning for the Joint Training arc of Kohei Horikoshi's original manga series that will see 1-A and 1-B form specific (and unique) teams that will also include a new student in the fray, the fan favorite Hitoshi Shinso.

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Shinso will only be one of the new elements thrown into the chaos of the series for the fifth season, and we'll be seeing this in full before too long! But what do you think? Are you excited for My Hero Academia's fifth season return? What are you hoping the new opening and ending themes sound like? What are you favorite opening and ending themes in the series so far? Let us know your thoughts in the comments or you can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!

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My Hero Academia announced its next opening and ending themes for Season 5 of the series! Now that My Hero Academia has officially both put the final touches on the Joint Training arc and has crossed over its impressive 100th episode milestone, the series is getting ready to set forth into its next major arc of the season. This also means that the first cour of the season has come to an end with the rest of the Spring 2021 anime, and now it's getting ready to head into the Summer 2021 months with a fresh coat of paint.

Together with this new arc the series will be debuting a new set of opening and ending themes that will give us an idea of what we can expect to see from Season 5's next arc, Endeavor Agency. As revealed through the series' official Twitter account, the new opening theme will be "Merry-Go-Round" as performed by MAN WITH A MISSION (who have contributed themes to anime such as Vinland Saga, Golden Kamuy and more) and the new ending theme will be, "Uso ja nai" as performed by Soushi Sakiyama (who contributed the ending to 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team).

【#ヒロアカ 新OP&EDが来た!】
6月26日(土)スタートの『僕のヒーローアカデミア』5期第2クールのOP&EDテーマ発表!

OPテーマ:「Merry-Go-Round」MAN WITH A MISSION @mwamjapan
EDテーマ:「嘘じゃない」崎山蒼志 @soushiclub

コメントも到着!→//t.co/tZ8TxxLoyr#heroaca_a pic.twitter.com/yG6kTctI2B

— 僕のヒーローアカデミア "ヒロアカ"アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) June 19, 2021

Episode 101 of the series officially takes the first steps into the Endeavor Agency arc, and that might have been a surprise to fans of the manga who were expected to see the villain focused Meta Liberation Army arc be adapted next instead. While we were offered a brief tease at the happenings of this arc at the beginning of the episode, it seems the fifth season will be shaking things up by showing us the arc after it in Kohei Horikoshi's original manga series.

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There's no telling what that means for the new opening and ending theme sequences, but luckily it won't be long before we get to see them in action as they will be kicking in fairly soon with the next episode already teasing a start to this big arc. But what do you think? Curious about how the next opening and ending themes will look? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!

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My Hero AcademiaCountry of originNo. of episodesReleaseOriginal networkOriginal releaseSeason chronology
Season 5

Cover art of the first Blu-ray volume of the fifth season released by Toho on July 31, 2021

Japan
25
ytv, NTV
March 27 –
September 25, 2021

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List of episodes

The fifth season of the My Hero Academia anime series was produced by Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki (chief director) and Masahiro Mukai, following the story of the original manga series from the 21st volume through the end of the 26th volume. The season covers the final parts of "Pro Hero" arc (chapters 190-193), "Joint Training" (chapters 194-217), "Meta Liberation Army" (chapters 218-240) which shifts to the title of the series My Villain Academia and a prequel of "Endeavor Agency" (chapters 241-252), and the origin of "Paranormal Liberation War" arc (chapters 253-258). The story follows Izuku Midoriya, who dreams about the vestiges of the previous One For All users during the Joint Training Battle. Meanwhile, the Meta Liberation Army and the League of Villains battling in Deika City to determine about becoming the most infamous villains. Later, the Hero Public Safety Commission orders a second Hero Work-Studies for students in preparation for the upcoming War.

The fifth season aired from March 27 to September 25, 2021, on ytv and NTV.[1] Funimation, Crunchyroll, and Hulu are streaming the season outside of Asia as it airs, and an English dub from Funimation launched on its service on April 10, 2021.[2][3][4] Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and is streaming the season on Netflix, Viu, Bilibili, WeTV, iQIYI, meWATCH, and other regional streaming services.[5] The season premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block on May 9, 2021, and ended on November 7, 2021.[6][a]

Four pieces of theme music are used for this season. The first opening theme is "No.1" by DISH, while the first ending theme is "Ashiato" (足跡, Footprints) by The Peggies.[7] The second opening theme is "Merry-Go-Round" by Man with a Mission, while the second ending theme is "Uso ja nai" (嘘じゃない, Not a Lie) by Soshi Sakiyama.[8]

Episode list[edit]

Home video release[edit]

Japanese[edit]

Toho released the fifth season of the anime on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan in four volumes, with the first volume released on July 21, 2021,[37] and the final volume set to be released on January 19, 2022.[38]

Toho (Region 2 — Japan) Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
1 89–95 July 21, 2021 [37]
2 96–101 September 22, 2021 [39]
3 102–107 November 24, 2021 [40]
4 108–113 January 19, 2022 [38]

English[edit]

Funimation released the first part of the fifth season on home video on March 8, 2022.[41]

Funimation / Crunchyroll (Region 1/A — North America) Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
Season Five Part One 89–101 March 29, 2022 [42]
Madman Entertainment (Region 4/B — Australia and New Zealand) Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
Season Five Part One 89–101 December 9, 2021 [43]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Adult Swim lists the season as premiering on May 8, 2021 at 12:30 a.m. (24:30) EDT/PDT, which is effectively May 9.
  2. ^ All English titles are taken from Funimation.
  3. ^ TV Ratings are noted when the show reached the top ten for the week. In the Kantō region of Japan.
  4. ^ Credited on the website but not in the episode.
  5. ^ a b Credited in the episode but not on the website.
  6. ^ This episode aired at 5:00 p.m. JST, 30 minutes before the original air time.

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What is MHA season 5 intro called?

The first opening theme is "No. 1" by DISH, while the first ending theme is "Ashiato" (足跡, Footprints) by The Peggies.

What is the name of the MHA theme song?

THE DAY is the first opening theme of the My Hero Academia anime adaptation.

What is the new MHA opening called?

As revealed through the series' official Twitter account, the new opening theme will be "Merry-Go-Round" as performed by MAN WITH A MISSION (who have contributed themes to anime such as Vinland Saga, Golden Kamuy and more) and the new ending theme will be, "Uso ja nai" as performed by Soushi Sakiyama (who contributed ...

Who sang MHA opening?

Polaris (My Hero Academia Season 4) [Opening] - Single by Fonzi M | Spotify.

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