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My Hero Academia's final episode gives the series its second perfect ending

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In anime and manga, good endings can make or break a series. It’s not an easy goal to achieve, and fans will often debate a story’s conclusion for years after it ends. (Just look at Attack on Titan.) Now imagine a series so good it doesn’t just have one perfect ending, but two. That’s the case for My Hero Academia. The special episode 171 of the My Hero Academia anime, “More,” just aired on streaming platforms, adapting chapter 431 of the manga,…

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In December 2025, the anime My Hero Academia officially drew its reverence after nine years of existence, concluding the arch of the Final War with a moving epilogue. Yet, the franchise did not say its last word. On the occasion of its tenth anniversary, a big surprise awaits the fans: a special episode, entitled More, is about to begin ... Read more The article My Hero Academia unveils its adult heroes: the real end comes on May 2nd appeared fi…

Eight seasons and over nine years passed, but finally, on May 2, 2026, the definitive ending of My Hero Academia was revealed with the release of the short epilogue created by Kōhei Horikoshi, titled “More,” which shows Izuku Midoriya and Class 1-A as adults. My Hero Academia: “More,” this is how the story concludes. With this animated release, the series reaches its complete conclusion. Although season 8 ended in December 2025, this new conten…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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