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My Hero Academia Gets New Anime Episode 'UA Heroes Battle' Next Month (Updated)
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This year's 42nd digital issue of My Hero Academia UA Heroes Battle that will screen in 10 theaters in Japan from October 20-26.
Update: The official English Twitter for the My Hero Academia franchise announced on Monday that the world premiere for this episode will screen with an English dub at this year's New York Comic Con event on October 13 at 8:00 p.m. EDT at the Javits Center's Empire Stage.
Crunchyroll will stream the episode in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Channel Islands, Malta, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Australia, New Zealand, Central and South America, Scandinavia, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and French Southern and Antarctic Islands and Ocean Pacific Islands in the future.
The magazine describes the story:
The stage this time is the UA dormitory just before season 5's Endeavor Internship arc! In the middle of winter, a hot and blustery cold battle is unfolding at Heights Alliance!Third-year Mirio Togata appears suddenly as the first-year students in Class A are bored during their ban from going outside. He brings with him the card game "Yuuei Heroes Battle," created by the class. As each student picks cards and s the fierce battle, there seems to be more to the game than meets the eye. At the end, who will emerge victorious?
The TV anime's sixth airing the anime.
The anime will get a seventh season.
The anime's first 13-episode season premiered in April 2016. The 25-episode second season premiered in April 2017, and the third season streaming the episodes.
The anime franchise has previously had three films. The earned more than US$10 million.
An event for the sixth season of the My Hero Academia anime revealed in August the anime is getting a fourth film. The film will have an original story that will take place around the same time as where the TV anime is currently, with the collapse of safe society.
Update: Updated with information on premiere at New York Comic Con and Crunchyroll stream. Sources: My Hero Academia franchise's Twitter , press release
Source: Weekly Shounen Jump digital issue 42
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