Summary
- My Hero Academia fans can expect the final season and Vigilantes anime adaptation this year.
- The collaboration with Tokyo Skytree offers special screenings, menu items, and exclusive merchandise.
- The partnership ends on April 8, 2025, a day after the Vigilantes premiere in Japan.
2021 promises exciting times for “My Hero Academia” fans as they can anticipate not one, but two significant anime developments! While the manga concluded last year, this year will see the airing of the final season and the long-awaited adaptation of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes”!
Although it sparked much debate, the final episode ignited fresh energy into the series and attracted even greater interest. It’s time for author Kohei Horikoshi to unveil another series. Though the main manga has ended, numerous offshoots are ongoing in their publication.
New My Hero Academia Collab With Tokyo Skytree
Since January 8th, the series has been partnering with the renowned Japanese landmark, the Tokyo Skytree – standing at 634 meters, it’s the highest building in Japan and currently the tallest tower globally.
This partnership offers a unique five-minute screening of the franchise on our sky deck, temporary menu items at our café on the 350th floor, as well as thematic photo opportunities and exclusive merchandise at our shop on the 445th floor. For more details, visit the official Skytree website.
Every Saturday evening, the tower hosts illuminated runs extending till midnight. Additionally, enthusiasts can acquire unique bromide artwork by purchasing specific passes. Each pass guarantees one out of six available illustrations.
Preparation for My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
The partnership will conclude on April 9, 2025, the day following the worldwide premiere of “My Hero Academia: Vigilantes” in Japan (and possibly other regions) on streaming services.
Although the upcoming collaboration doesn’t involve any Vigilantes characters, it could help maintain the series’ popularity by keeping it relevant for marketing purposes and promoting the new anime. As the release date approaches, there may be changes in the characters and offerings.
My Hero Academia is available to stream on Crunchyroll.
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2025-01-27 17:49