My Hero Academia Season 7 Blu-Ray Will Make Major Animation Changes

My Hero Academia Season 7 Blu-Ray Will Make Major Animation ChangesMy Hero Academia Season 7 Blu-Ray Will Make Major Animation Changes

As a seasoned anime enthusiast with years of binge-watching under my belt, I can confidently say that the upcoming changes to “My Hero Academia” Season 7 on Blu-Ray are nothing short of exhilarating! Having followed this series since its inception, it’s fascinating to see the level of dedication and polish the animation team is putting into these home releases.


In the realm of anime production, there are instances where studios express a desire to revisit certain projects. Series like Berserk and Attack on Titan serve as examples, with production companies getting another opportunity to polish their work for home video editions. Now, prior to the Blu-Ray launch of season 7 for My Hero Academia, Studio BONES has shared fresh footage highlighting the changes between the initial broadcast of UA Academy’s final battle and its appearance in the home video release version.

In Japan, the Blu-Ray for the seventh season of “My Hero Academia” has been released, capturing the initial episodes of the grand war involving Class 1-A and the League of Villains. There have been numerous intense battles throughout this epic struggle to determine the fate of the Hero Society, but perhaps none compare to Deku’s confrontation with Shigaraki. The current bearers of One For All and All For One have engaged in a titanic clash that transcends the boundaries of season seven. Upon the conclusion of the latest season, Studio BONES announced that the eighth and concluding season will debut in 2025, signaling the culmination of Midoriya and Shigaraki’s war.

My Hero Academia’s Changes

In its initial release, the seventh season was visually stunning, and Deku and Shigaraki’s fight was particularly captivating. However, animator Kohei Hirota has reportedly put in extra effort for the home video version, making it worth comparing a key scene on Blu-Ray against the original release. As of now, there’s no confirmed North American release for the Blu-Ray of My Hero Academia’s seventh season, but given that previous seasons have all had physical releases, it’s likely that this one will as well.

TV vs BD comparison

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My Hero Academia: Season 8 And Beyond

Given the number of chapters left in the anime adaptation of “My Hero Academia,” there’s a chance that season eight might be slightly shorter than season seven. As of now, an official release date for season eight has not been announced, but with it coming out next year, we can expect a swift follow-up. If the anime sticks to the manga’s plot, it could become one of the most significant anime events in 2025.

In previous statements, artist Kohei Horikoshi expressed no intentions for a follow-up or spinoff series of “My Hero Academia”. However, this doesn’t exclude the possibility of UA Academy reappearing in the animation realm at some point. There remains one significant storyline from the manga that hasn’t been animated yet, and it is bound to catch viewers’ attention.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Blu-Ray Will Make Major Animation Changes

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes has had a long and expansive run for its manga, using this space to delve into stories beyond Class 1-A. The spin-off primarily revolves around a vigilante named Crawler, who operates outside the usual law enforcement circles. Alongside Crawler, other characters such as Knuckleduster and Pop Step make up the rest of the vigilante team. In addition to these side adventures, Vigilantes also explores the past, offering insight into the earlier days of heroes like Eraserhead, Midnight, Present Mic when they were students at UA Academy instead of teachers.

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2024-11-01 22:39