After almost a decade defining modern shonen, My Hero Academia(Boku no Hero Academia) prepares to say his last goodbye on December 13marking the end of an era for millions of fans around the world. Since its premiere in 2016, the story of Izuku Midoriya captured an entire generation with its themes of perseverance, heroism and growth. The anime now comes to its conclusion with a special event designed to honor the work's trajectory, celebrate its cultural impact, and bring to a close one of the most popular titles in recent years.
The franchise has built an enormous legacy, and its farewell promises to become one of the most emotional moments in anime in 2025.
A historic ending to My Hero Academia celebrated on the big screen
He Ultra Screening It will be the heart of the final goodbye. This special event will bring fans together at 12 theaters in Japanscreening a full marathon of all 11 episodes of My Hero Academia Final Season. It will be a unique experience that will allow you to relive the entire final battle before entering the epilogue. With almost six hours of total duration, scheduled breaks and an atmosphere full of collective emotion, the event seeks to replicate the feeling of experiencing the end in community.
The screening will close with the final episodewhich will be broadcast synchronized with national television. Additionally, attendees will receive a Epilogue Visual Cardan exclusive illustration created to commemorate the conclusion of the series. These types of events are not common, and their organization demonstrates the level of importance that the end of My Hero Academia has within the industry.
The cast says goodbye with the fans

Before and after the final episode, several members of the cast of My Hero Academia They will appear to thank the followers for accompanying them for so many years. Among the voices that will participate are:
- Daiki Yamashita (Deku)
- Kenta Miyake (All Might)
- Nobuhiko Okamoto (Bakugo)
- Ayane Sakura (Ochaco)
- Kaito Ishikawa (Iida)
- Marina Inoue (momo)
- Tasuku Hatanaka (Kaminari)
- Koki Uchiyama (Shigaraki)
The main event will take place in TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hillsbut all connected cinemas will be able to enjoy the interventions via live broadcast. Pre-sales for the headquarters began on November 22, while general sales will begin on December 6. The idea is to allow as many fans as possible to experience the end of My Hero Academia like a shared celebration.
My Hero Academia officially enters its epilogue

My Hero Academia reaches this point after delivering one of the most shocking episodes of the entire franchise. Izuku Midoriya: Risingthe eighth of the final season, which achieved a near-perfect rating of 9.9 on IMDb. This episode marked the climax of the confrontation against All For One and left the spectators with great emotion.
Now, with only three episodes left, My Hero Academia starts your epilogueso the characters will face the consequences of the Final War and they will prepare to close their personal arcs. Additionally, to accompany the finale, the franchise is organizing several digital events dedicated to reviewing its musical legacy, including iconic songs that have accompanied the anime since its first season.
Beyond the anime, the work of Kohei Horikoshi He already left an indelible legacy. His story of the giftless boy who wanted to be a hero inspired millions of fans, dominated the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in multiple editions and surpassed 100 million copies sold in sleeve before concluding in 2024. The television finale marks a symbolic closure for one of anime's most beloved stories.
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