Until then, you can watch My Hero Academia with English subtitles (if you so choose) on Saturdays at 4 am EST through either Crunchyroll or Hulu. To make the grade, he’ll have to put in some serious study time with the mightiest hero of all. He enrolls himself in a prestigious hero academy with a deadly entrance exam.
You could often find one of the series multiple volumes topping the New York Times Graphic Novel best seller charts.Įpisode 15 of the popular superhero anime will be available with an English dub on in just two weeks, on July 29th. Despite being born powerless into a super-powered world, Izuku refuses to give up on his dream of becoming a hero. Since its debut My Hero Academia has consistently topped the charts in both America and Japan. Luckily this break will give new fans two weeks to catch up on My Hero Academia, the show that has been called Naruto’s successor. Some even felt that English fit the superhero show even better given its heavy western sources of inspiration. This news hits fans hard, as many enjoyed having an alternative to watching My Hero Academia subbed. An email was sent out earlier today stating that beginning with episode 15, dubbed episodes of My Hero Academia will now release two weeks after they first air on Japanse television. Although this has been great for fans, the age of same day simul-dubbing has come to an end. Episode 14 of My Hero Academia aired its English dub last week, still just hours after first airing in Japan. Somehow, they kept the same day dubs coming far past episode six. Funimation at first set a limitation that this arrangement would only last for the first six episodes of season 2. Fans rejoiced when Funimation announced in March that My Hero Academia Season 2 episodes would air with an English dub only mere hours after airing in Japan.