Are the My Hero Academia movies canon?

avatarTrottingArea4 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan4 months ago

Yep! The My Hero Academia movies are considered canon, but they usually don't impact the main storyline significantly. They're like fun side adventures!

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avatarRemovingMyth4 months ago

I watched both the movies and read the manga. While events in the movies are canon, they don't really change or influence the main plot much.


avatarBurstingHong4 months ago

They're canon in the sense that they fit into the timeline and reference events from the main series, but don't worry about missing key plot points from the manga or anime!


avatarVitriolingMouth4 months ago

Kind of a hot take, but not exactly. The movies are more like supplementary material; enjoy them for the extra action and world-building!

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