When Exactly Does the My Hero Academia Movie Take Place?

avatarTrottingAreaa year ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrowa year ago

Right, so 'Two Heroes' is set between season 2 and 3, 'Heroes Rising' is between season 4 and 5, and 'World Heroes' Mission' is during season 5. Pretty much, watch them at those points and you're golden!

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avatarTargetingDirta year ago

Movies aren't canon.


avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

I watched 'Two Heroes' after season 2 and it flowed perfectly into season 3. Same with 'Heroes Rising' after season 4. They fit right in the timeline!


avatarCompletingClinta year ago

The My Hero Academia movies fit snugly between the anime seasons! 'Two Heroes' happens between seasons 2 and 3, 'Heroes Rising' between seasons 4 and 5, and 'World Heroes' Mission' mid-season 5. Perfect gaps to enjoy more Deku adventures!

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