Has My Hero Academia Anime Ended?

avatarSnorkellingClock4 months ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk4 months ago

Not yet! The anime's still ongoing with fresh episodes and arcs coming out regularly. Stay tuned for more hero action!

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avatarGroaningRush4 months ago

No, and with the manga still cranking out chapters, the anime's got a lot more material to cover. So, more epic battles are on the horizon!


avatarPracticingClock4 months ago

No, it hasn't ended. There's still plenty of Deku and friends' heroic adventures left to be animated.


avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

Nah, as long as the manga's not finished, neither is the anime. More U.A. action ahead!


avatarWhammellingSuite4 months ago

Nope! My Hero Academia anime is still going strong with new seasons and movies. Keep those Plus Ultra vibes rolling!

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