The My Hero Academia anime is going on tour this year around Japan in the My Hero Academia Anime -All-Out War Arc- Exhibition, which today got a brand new visual of all the heroes (and villains!) you love from the series.
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ANIMATION展 -全面戦争編-
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入場者特典「クリアしおり」のデザインと、会場内イメージも一部公開!
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Alongside the visual, the dates for the Hokkaido, Aichi and Fukuoka legs of the exhibition were confirmed after the exhibition is held in Tokyo and Osaka.
The exhibition starts at Osaka’s Namba SkyO Convention Hall on April 26 to May 10 before moving to Tokyo Dome City Gallery AaMo in Tokyo from May 27 to June 18. From there, the exhibition will be held in Sapporo from June 30 to July 17, Fukuoka from July 23 to August 15 and finally Nagoya from August 25 to September 18.
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The sixth season of My Hero Academia recently concluded with Crunchyroll streaming the season as it aired. A seventh TV anime season for the series has been announced. Here's how Crunchyroll describes the series:
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
Source: My Hero Academia on Twitter
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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
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