My Hero Academia Season 6 begins airing this October 1, as revealed earlier along with a new key visual. The information was originally unveiled during the HERO FES’ 2022 event and then later made public. Studio BONES is returning to animate the series. The first episode of the season was screened exclusively at the HERO FES’ even.
The staff for the 6th season, which will focus on a war between heroes and villains, includes:
- Director: Masahiro Mukai
- Series composition: Yosuke Kuroda
- Character designers: Hitomi Odashima, Yoshiko Umakoshi
- Chief director: Kenji Nagasaki
- Music: Yuki Hayashi
The sixth season of the popular shonen series recently revealed a trailer:
The main cast from the previous My Hero Academia seasons is returning:
- Daiki Yamashita (Deku)
- Nobuhiko Okamoto (Bakugo)
- Yuki Kaji (Todoroki)
- Aoi Yuki (Tsuyu)
- Kaito Ishikawa (Iida)
- Toshiki Masuda (Kirishida)
- Marina Inoue (Yaoyorozu)
- Tasuku Hatanaka (Kaminari)
- Kei Shinodu (Jiro)
- Eri Kitamura (Ashido)
- Kaori Nazuka (Hagakure)
- Junichi Suwabe (Aizawa)
- Tetsu Inada (Endeavor)
- Yuichi Nakamura (Hawks)
- Ayane Sakura (Ochaco)
- Hiro Shimono (Dabi)
My Hero Academia is a manga series by Kohei Horikoshi that has been serialized in the Weekly Shonen Jump since 2014. The manga received an anime adaptation by studio BONES in 2016. Season 2 aired in 2017, followed by the third season in 2018. The fourth part of the anime series started airing in the fall of 2019 and ended in the winter of 2020. The fifth and latest season aired in 2021 and had a total of 25 episodes. The franchise also has 3 movies:
- My Hero Academia: Two Heroes – 2018
- My Hero Academia: Heroes:Rising – 2019
- My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission – 2021
Source: HERO FES’ 2022, MHA Official Twitter
©Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Production Committee
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