Author Kohei Horikoshi’s original My Hero Academia manga series has inspired a long-running shonen anime series of the same name, and it’s always welcoming new fans. The anime has six seasons with a seventh season on the horizon, and the franchise even boasts three feature-length movies with an upcoming fourth for fans to look forward to. That’s a lot to digest, but it’s worth the effort in the eyes of most shonen anime fans.Anyone who hasn’t watched My Hero Academia’s anime in some time—and certainly all new fans—is encouraged to piece together the ideal watch order for this overall franchise and experience the narrative the way it’s meant to be told. Episode 1 may be an obvious starting point, but there’s still more to know about how new fans can and probably should begin My Hero Academia’s anime journey.As expected, new fans of the My Hero Academia anime are encouraged to begin the anime with Episode 1 of Season 1, which introduces protagonist Izuku Midoriya/Deku and begins the worldbuilding. Episode 1, “Izuku Midoriya: Origin” encapsulates all that makes My Hero Academia’s world and characters so wonderful and compelling, and the story continues from there in a linear fashion. The anime also closely follows Mr. Horikoshi’s original manga, beginning the story the way the author intended. By contrast, the One Piece anime mixes up the Romance Dawn arc a bit to hit the ground running with a teenaged Luffy, treating the original manga’s first chapter as a flashback instead. Fans can rearrange One Piece’s anime episodes in a “Machete Order” to emulate the manga, but My Hero Academia’s anime already has that covered.Does Bakugo Die in My Hero Academia?Why Most Shonen Main Characters Have Basic Powers
Author Kohei Horikoshi‘s original My Hero Academia manga series has inspired a long-running shonen anime series of the same name, and it’s always welcoming new fans. The anime has six seasons with a seventh season on the horizon, and the franchise even boasts three feature-length movies with an upcoming fourth for fans to look forward to. That’s a lot to digest, but it’s worth the effort in the eyes of most shonen anime fans.
Anyone who hasn’t watched My Hero Academia‘s anime in some time—and certainly all new fans—is encouraged to piece together the ideal watch order for this overall franchise and experience the narrative the way it’s meant to be told. Episode 1 may be an obvious starting point, but there’s still more to know about how new fans can and probably should begin My Hero Academia‘s anime journey.
As expected, new fans of the My Hero Academia anime are encouraged to begin the anime with Episode 1 of Season 1, which introduces protagonist Izuku Midoriya/Deku and begins the worldbuilding. Episode 1, “Izuku Midoriya: Origin” encapsulates all that makes My Hero Academia‘s world and characters so wonderful and compelling, and the story continues from there in a linear fashion. The anime also closely follows Mr. Horikoshi’s original manga, beginning the story the way the author intended. By contrast, the One Piece anime mixes up the Romance Dawn arc a bit to hit the ground running with a teenaged Luffy, treating the original manga’s first chapter as a flashback instead. Fans can rearrange One Piece‘s anime episodes in a “Machete Order” to emulate the manga, but My Hero Academia‘s anime already has that covered.
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