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What order should you watch all of My Hero Academia Anime: Movies, Episodes and Special (OVAs)?

My Hero Academia has snared a large fan following ever since its mighty release. As Izuku Midoriya found his hero way through being Deku, struggling with the complexities of the hero-villain world and traversing through a decaying world where All Might – the symbol of hero was dying. If you have only begun with the world of MHA, we have the perfect episode guide for you to decide your My Hero Academia Watch order.

Settling My Hero Academia Episodes Guide – the proper watch order of all kinds

My Hero Academia One For All
Yoichi, image courtesy of Crunchyroll

My Hero Academia – In July 2014, Horikoshi started a manga series that was published in a magazine called Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha. The manga is also available in English in North America, both in print and digitally, through Viz Media.

  • Ever since MHA found an anime adaptation, however, the fan following has only gone up. While many have criticized Horikoshi’s repeated elements in storytelling, others have praised him for his exceptional efficiency in utilizing such said elements.

Today, we are here to help you steer through. This My Hero Academia episodes guide is your de-facto bookmarkable article to know the correct watch order. For your convenience, we will be listing more than just the chronological order.

About My Hero Academia Movies Watch Order

My HERO Academia watch order episodes guide
Image courtesy of Studio Bones, featured in Spieltimes

Although the My Hero Academia movie watch order is not crucial to the main story, they can still be enjoyable to watch. They offer fans the chance to see more of the main character, Izuku, and other heroes, as well as experience better animation quality than the TV series.

  • Besides, the entire point of being absorbed into an Anime is that you seek everything it has to offer. Everything besides the canonical picture.
  • Hence why Movies make so much profit even if they do not contribute to the story. The only reason you would require these movies in chronology is that otherwise, they can spoil you.

Times when Movies adapt non-Anime manga material

suzume no tojimari steals one piece reds spot
via the Official Twitter of One Piece Film Red

Naturally, as the story progresses through and through, the films made on the Anime borrow the elements already present in the ongoing source. Sometimes, the movie may adapt elements that Anime have not yet displayed.

This is prominent in One Piece Film Red, which gave a glimpse of Gear 5 Luffy. The Anime has not caught up with the One Piece manga to showcase Gear 5 and yet they served as an amazing easter egg to the manga fans.

My Hero Academia Episodes Guide – Chronological Watch Order

Here is the My Hero Academia chronological watch order, with each item fitting chronologically into the series:

  • OVA 3: My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (Two Heroes Special)
  • Season 1: My Hero Academia
  • OVA 1: (Jump Festa) My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training!
  • TV Special: Hero Notebook (Recap Episode)
  • Season 2: My Hero Academia 2 (Ep 1-20)
  • OVA 2: My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead
  • Season 2: My Hero Academia 2 (Ep 21-25)
  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 (Ep 1-12)
  • ONA: My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training (2 Parts)
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 (Ep 13-25)
  • Season 4: My Hero Academia 4
  • My Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes: Rising
  • Season 5: My Hero Academia 5 (Ep 1-18)
  • OVA 5: My Hero Academia: Hero League Baseball
  • OVA 6: My Hero Academia: Laugh! As if You Are in Hell
  • My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission
  • OVA 4: Hawks: Soothe (World Heroes’ Mission Special)

Note that although the films each have their own plot, they are still a part of the overall chronological order of the series.

My Hero Academia Watch Order for by Release Year

Here’s a list of watch orders for My Hero Academia, according to their release dates.

I. TV Series

Season 1: My Hero Academia (2016)
Season 2: My Hero Academia 2 (2017)
Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 (2018)
Season 4: My Hero Academia 4 (2019)
Season 5: My Hero Academia 5 (2021)
Season 6: My Hero Academia 6 (2022)

II. Movies

My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (2018)
My Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes: Rising (2019)
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission (2021)

III. OVAs

OVA 1: (Jump Festa) My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training! (2017)
OVA 2: My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead (2017)
OVA 3: My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (Two Heroes Special) (2019)
OVA 4: Hawks: Soothe (World Heroes’ Mission Special) (2022)
OVA 5: My Hero Academia: Hero League Baseball (Summer 2022)
OVA 6: My Hero Academia: Laugh! As if You Are in Hell (Summer 2022)

IV. ONAs

My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training (Two-Part Special) (2020)


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