My Hero Academia Final Season

僕のヒーローアカデミア FINAL SEASON (Boku no Hero Academia: Final Season)

8.7(3)
OtakuDen
8.7(173,170)
MAL Score
Ranked #62
Popularity #869
  • Action
  • School
  • Super Power
Episodes
11
Duration
23 min per ep
Aired
Oct 4, 2025 to Dec 13, 2025
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

The closing phase of the heroes’ war against the villains plays out under the eyes of a shaken world, as its symbols of peace and ruin clash head-on. With All Might left critically injured, fear spreads quickly, and the looming presence of All For One and Tomura Shigaraki makes it clear the struggle is entering its most dangerous stretch.

As confidence in the future starts to crumble, Izuku “Deku” Midoriya steps forward and refuses to let the fighting end in defeat. Driven past his limits and backed by Katsuki Bakugou and fellow heroes on the front lines, Deku becomes a pivotal force holding society together—at a turning point where the outcome will decide who shapes what comes next.

Otaku Consensus

Otaku Consensus: My Hero Academia Final Season earns its elite reception by turning a decade of shounen buildup into a tightly directed, emotionally legible endgame, with Bones Film, Kenji Nagasaki, Naomi Nakayama, and Yousuke Kuroda delivering one of the franchise’s most praised adaptation runs. Critics and fans singled out its pacing, final-episode catharsis, and willingness to center loss and imperfect heroism; the main reservation is that an 11-episode finish for such a large ensemble can feel crowded for viewers who wanted more breathing room between major confrontations.

Why You Should Watch

Watch My Hero Academia Final Season if you want a shounen finale that treats heroism as an ethical burden rather than a power ranking exercise. It scratches the same itch as Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood’s endgame in the way it cashes out long-running ideals, while keeping the high-impact superhero spectacle that made the series a mainstream gateway title. This is for viewers who stayed invested in Class A’s emotional history, Bakugou’s growth, All Might’s symbolic weight, and Deku’s refusal to reduce saving people to winning fights. If you want a compact, war-scale conclusion without a soft reboot, filler detours, or a cynical last-minute reset, these 11 episodes are built like a final argument for why the franchise mattered.

Key Characters

  • I
    Izuku Midoriya

    Deku’s final-season appeal comes from watching a shounen lead carry empathy as an active combat principle, not just a motivational slogan.

  • K
    Katsuki Bakugou

    Bakugou remains one of the fandom’s most discussed long-term character arcs, turning aggression into loyalty without sanding away his volatility.

  • A
    All Might

    All Might gives the season its symbolic pressure, forcing the series to ask what a hero represents when the icon is no longer invincible.

  • T
    Tomura Shigaraki

    Shigaraki stands out because the finale treats him as more than escalation, tying his threat to the failures of the society heroes are trying to defend.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The final season is a compact 11-episode endpoint, airing from October 4 to December 13, 2025, rather than stretching the last war phase across multiple split cours.

  • 2

    Bones Film handled the production, with franchise veteran Kenji Nagasaki credited as chief director and Naomi Nakayama directing, giving the finale continuity with the anime’s established visual language while still marking it as a distinct final run.

  • 3

    Yousuke Kuroda returned for series composition, a key production constant for maintaining the anime’s long-form emotional throughlines across eight seasons and multiple films.

  • 4

    The design team pairs Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima, preserving the recognizable Horikoshi-to-animation character shapes while supporting the heavier war and rescue emphasis reflected in AniList’s tags.

  • 5

    Its reception profile is unusually strong for a late franchise season: 8.71 on MyAnimeList from 173,170 votes, rank #62, AniList score 87/100, and reported as the highest-rated anime of its year in web coverage.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
The final episode is titled “My Hero Academia,” a deliberate full-circle title choice noted in episode reviews of the series finale.
Fun fact 2
Kouhei Horikoshi is credited as original creator, while the anime finale’s adaptation structure is credited to series composer Yousuke Kuroda rather than being treated as a purely director-led closing chapter.
Fun fact 3
The season’s AniList tag profile is more war story than school story: War sits at 91%, while School is a listed theme but no longer the dominant lens for the finale’s identity.
Fun fact 4
Despite being a concluding season with a lower popularity rank than earlier gateway titles on MyAnimeList, it reached MAL rank #62 by score, showing how strongly the completion audience responded.
Fun fact 5
The production credits split art direction between Shigemi Ikeda and Yukiko Maruyama, with Kazuko Kikuchi on color design and Takafumi Sawa as director of photography, highlighting how many senior visual roles were named for the final stretch.

Studios

  • Bones Film

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