"My Hero Academia" Anime Season 3 Reportedly Scheduled For Spring 2018

“My Hero Academia” Anime Season 3 Reportedly Scheduled For Spring 2018

When last we saw Midoriya-shounen and the other UA heroes-in-training, the class was preparing for their School Trip. 2017’s final issue of Shonen Jump is out next week (don’t worry, they just started using a 2018 cover date after that), and an early look at the manga magazine reportedly shows that it will be announcing that you can look forward to an adaptation of that arc with season three of My Hero Academia in April’s spring season.

“My Hero Academia” Anime Season 3 Reportedly Scheduled For Spring 2018

For those who aren’t familiar with My Hero Academia, the manga by creator Kohei Horikoshi began publishing back in July 2014. Bones Studios adapted the series into an anime in 2016, and the series has quickly become a phenomenon. My Hero Academia takes place in a world full of people with quirks, which you might recognize as superpowers. Except Izuku Midoriya doesn’t have one.

Izuku Midoriya has always wanted to be a hero, but he was born without a quirk. When the world’s leading superhero All-Might chooses Izuku to be his successor, the boy’s world is turned upside-down as he gains a quirk, a new school, and a set of very dangerous enemies.

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