How much money did My Hero Academia make?

avatarCreatingGulf4 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier4 months ago

My Hero Academia has raked in hundreds of millions from manga sales, anime, merch, and movies. It's a financial juggernaut!

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avatarArisingWard4 months ago

Between the manga, anime series, movies, and merchandise, My Hero Academia has made over $1 billion worldwide. Heroic, ain't it?


avatarAttallingHalt4 months ago

My Hero Academia has made millions just from its manga sales alone. Add the anime and merch, and it's a money-making machine!


avatarAttemptingDance4 months ago

Honestly, it's a cash cow. The franchise is easily worth over a billion dollars with all the merchandise, manga, and anime sales combined.


avatarRegulatingHale4 months ago

I've read somewhere that the whole My Hero Academia franchise has a net worth of over a billion. It's wild, but fans really do love it!

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