Deku and his friends will be smashing their way back to Crunchyroll for season 7 of the critically acclaimed anime My Hero Academia. The new season will premiere on May 4 on May 4 at 2:30 AM PT, 5:30 AM ET. If you’re wondering why Crunchyroll is airing it so early in the morning, the new episodes will be airing simultaneously in the United States and Japan.
To help remind viewers of everything that happened, Crunchyroll will be simulcasting My Hero Academia: Memories. This four-episode event will recap the entire show from Season 1, Season 6 Memories will premiere later this week on April 6 at 2:30 AM PT / 5:30 AM ET and end just in time for season 7.
My Hero Academia Season 7 and Memories do not have release dates for their dubbed counterparts. However, according to a press release, the date for the “dub premieres will be announced at a later time.”
For those unaware, My Hero Academia is based on Kohei Horikoshi’s manga of the same name. In this world, the vast majority of people are born with superpowers known as Quirks, and the story follows a young boy named Izuku Midoriya, who was born quirkless. But thanks to a chain of events, he’s able to inherit the number one hero’s power and live his dream of becoming a superhero.
If you want something to watch on Crunchyroll, check out our story detailing everything coming to the streaming service this month.
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