After years of battles and unforgettable characters, My Hero Academia has finally had its final season. My Hero Academia was created by Kôhei Horikoshi and has been around since 2016 and will end in late 2025. This final season has been one of the most exciting endings for modern anime. Fans who have followed the main character Izuku Midorya adventure from a powerless loser to the #1 hero will be finally able to see how this story comes to an end.
The final season starts right where it left off: it dives straight into the fight between heroes and villains. With the world on the shoulders of all the heroes, the show takes a darker, more serious turn. This isn’t just another arc; this is what the whole show has led up to every life or death battle. Every decision made by heroes, every single event in the show leads up to this final season.
One of the best highlights is the big development the main character Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, goes through. In the anime he has grown so much, not just his strength but the way he thinks too. He is no longer a hesitant nervous kid who doubts himself on everything. Instead, he plays the biggest role carrying the responsibility to protect the world. At the same time other characters like Bakugo and Todorki continue to advance as well, showing that being a hero is not all about power but about personal growth.
One thing that stands out this season is the animation quality. The fight scenes are sharper, faster and more emotional making every battle feel impactful. The creators clearly put effort into making the final battles memorable. These battles don’t just look good but they also hit hard. The creators supposedly spend over 100k making each episode. Compared to the first episode, the animation for sure has improved, going from simple visuals to more complex animations, like brighter lights, in each of the characters’ attacks.
What really makes this season so special is how everything comes together. The storyline and rivalries all start to come full circle. The show does not forget its message, which is what it means to be a true hero. It’s not just about winning but also about sacrifice and doing what’s right.
Overall the final season of My hero Academia feels like a great way to end the series. The action, emotion and storytelling are balanced in a way that keeps the viewers entertained until the end. Whether you’ve been watching from the start or not this final season is one you don’t want to miss. This anime is available on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Hulu.
