My Hero Academia: More

僕のヒーローアカデミア More (Boku no Hero Academia: More)

8.0(1)
OtakuDen
8.1(33,321)
MAL Score
Ranked #594
Popularity #3084
  • Action
  • School
  • Super Power
Episodes
1
Duration
23 min
Aired
May 2, 2026
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

Set years after the climactic war and the graduation of U.A. High, the former Class 1-A students have stepped into adult life, each carving out a place in a changing society. As Quirk education expands across Japan, Ochako Uraraka becomes deeply involved in guiding the next generation of young Quirk users—work she finds fulfilling, even as lingering memories of Himiko Toga bring a long-neglected truth back into focus.

Izuku Midoriya, now teaching at U.A., feels more content than ever. But when he and Ochako reunite with their old classmates, the comfort of familiar faces stirs a shared realization: something essential has been missing from their lives, waiting to be acknowledged.

Otaku Consensus

My Hero Academia: More lands as a disciplined franchise coda, with Kenji Nagasaki’s chief-director oversight, Naomi Nakayama’s direction, and Yousuke Kuroda’s composition giving the special a cleaner emotional line than many tie-in epilogues manage. Fans responded strongly for a single-episode release, reflected in an 8.1 MAL score from over 33,000 votes and an 82/100 AniList score, with the adult Class 1-A framing and Uraraka/Midoriya focus doing the heaviest dramatic lifting. The chief limitation is built into the format: at one episode, it can honor the ensemble’s history but cannot give every former classmate equal dramatic weight.

Why You Should Watch

Watch My Hero Academia: More if you want the aftershock of a shounen ending rather than another escalation of villains, forms, and battlefield spectacle. It scratches a similar itch to Naruto: The Last as a franchise epilogue, but its angle is more institutional and emotional: hero society, Quirk education, work, and the uncomfortable question of what adulthood does to people who were trained as symbols while still teenagers. The special is especially rewarding for viewers invested in Izuku, Ochako, and Bakugou as long-term character studies, not just combat archetypes. Bones Film’s involvement and the return of major franchise staff make it feel connected to the main anime’s visual identity, while the one-episode structure keeps it concentrated, reflective, and free of filler-season sprawl.

Key Characters

  • I
    Izuku Midoriya(VA: Daiki Yamashita)

    Izuku is compelling here because the franchise’s signature underdog energy is filtered through an adult role that values guidance, memory, and responsibility over raw upward momentum.

  • O
    Ochako Uraraka(VA: Ayane Sakura)

    Ochako stands at the center of the special’s most emotionally mature material, giving longtime fans a version of her defined by care work, conviction, and unresolved personal honesty.

  • K
    Katsuki Bakugou(VA: Nobuhiko Okamoto)

    Bakugou remains the series’ volatile pressure point, but his presence in an adult-cast story lets his intensity read less like adolescent aggression and more like a hard-won professional identity.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The special is a single finished episode that aired on May 2, 2026, making it a compact post-series entry rather than a new television cour. That structure gives it the feel of an epilogue chapter designed for closure and recalibration.

  • 2

    Bones Film is credited as the studio, with Kenji Nagasaki as Chief Director and Naomi Nakayama as Director. That pairing ties the special back to the anime’s established production lineage while giving the release a distinct standalone shape.

  • 3

    Yousuke Kuroda handles series composition, a key credit for a one-episode work where pacing has to balance reunion material, adult-life context, and emotional payoff without the runway of a full season.

  • 4

    Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima are both credited for character design, an especially important role for a story built around older versions of characters whose school-era silhouettes are already iconic to fans.

  • 5

    AniList’s tag profile is unusually specific for a shounen superhero entry: Primarily Adult Cast at 90% and Work at 64% place the emphasis on post-graduation life and professional identity rather than school competition alone.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
Despite being only one episode, My Hero Academia: More earned a MAL score of 8.1 from 33,321 votes, placing it at rank #594 with a popularity ranking of #3084.
Fun fact 2
AniList’s audience metrics closely match MAL’s reception, listing the special at 82/100 with 732 favourites.
Fun fact 3
Original creator Kouhei Horikoshi is credited, keeping the special formally tied to the source creator rather than existing only as an anime-side add-on.
Fun fact 4
The credited art direction is split between Shigemi Ikeda and Yukiko Maruyama, while Kazuko Kikuchi handles color design and Takafumi Sawa serves as director of photography.
Fun fact 5
The main credited cast highlights three of the franchise’s core performers returning in Japanese: Daiki Yamashita as Izuku Midoriya, Ayane Sakura as Ochako Uraraka, and Nobuhiko Okamoto as Katsuki Bakugou.

Studios

  • Bones Film

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