The final chapter of the *My Hero Academia* manga was released last August, marking the end of an epic saga. However, fans need not despair as the final season of the anime is set to premiere later this year. The universe of *My Hero Academia* continues to expand with new movies and exciting spin-offs, such as *My Hero Academia: Vigilantes*, which introduce fresh narratives, characters, and Quirks to keep the excitement alive. If you're eager to dive into the new series, the fourth episode of *Vigilantes* has just been released on Crunchyroll, and the first three episodes are now available to stream for free.
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8Episodes 1-4 now streaming. See it at CrunchyrollNew episodes of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes are streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll. You can enjoy the first three episodes for free with ads, but a Premium subscription is required to access the latest episode. Crunchyroll offers Premium memberships starting at $7.99/month, and new subscribers can take advantage of a seven-day free trial.
Episode Release Dates
The first season of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will consist of 13 episodes. New subbed episodes will be available on Crunchyroll every Monday at 11:15am EST/8:15am PST. Dubbed episodes will also be released on the same day.
Assuming no mid-season breaks, here's when you can expect new episodes of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes:
Episode 1: "I'm Here" - April 7
Episode 2: "Takeoff" - April 14
Episode 3: "Bee" - April 21
Episode 4: "Top Runner" - April 28
Episode 5 - May 5
Episode 6 - May 12
Episode 7 - May 19
Episode 8 - May 26
Episode 9 - June 2
Episode 10 - June 9
Episode 11 - June 16
Episode 12 - June 23
Episode 13 - June 30
What Is My Hero Academia: Vigilantes About?
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2See it at AmazonThe Vigilantes spin-off manga, penned by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, is set five years before the events of Deku's story. The anime adaptation is brought to life by Bones Studio, and IGN's review of the first episode praises it as "a worthy spin-off of the popular superhero anime." Here’s the official synopsis of the new anime:
Koichi Haimawari, a seemingly unremarkable college student with dreams of heroism, has given up on becoming a hero. In a world where 80% of the population possesses superhuman abilities known as Quirks, only a select few are chosen to become heroes. Koichi's life takes a dramatic turn when he and Pop☆Step are rescued by the vigilante Knuckleduster, who recruits them to join his cause as vigilantes!
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5See it at CrunchyrollIf you're still catching up on the My Hero Academia timeline, Crunchyroll's free tier offers all seven seasons of the original series with ads. Alternatively, you can watch My Hero Academia with a Hulu subscription.
My Hero Academia Season 8 Release Date
The final season of My Hero Academia is slated to air during the fall anime season later this year, with an expected premiere in October.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Characters and Voice Cast
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes introduces a variety of new and familiar characters from the original series. Here's a look at some of the main voice cast in both English and Japanese:
Koichi Haimawairi/The Crawler voiced by Jack Broadbent and Shuichiro Umeda
Oguro Iwao/Knuckleduster voiced by Jason Marnocha and Yasuhiro Mamiya
Kazuho Haneyama/Pop Step voiced by Macy Anne Johnson and Ikumi Hasegawa
Soga Kugizaki voiced by Joshua Waters and Kohsuke Toriumi
All Might voiced by Christopher R. Sabat and Kenta Miyake
Shota Aizawa/Eraser Head voiced by Christopher Wehkamp and Junichi Suwabe
Hizashi Yamada/Present Mic voiced by Dave Trosko and Hiroyuki Yoshino
Nemuri Kayama/Midnight voiced by Elizabeth Maxwell and Akeno Watanabe