While it isn’t as big and confusing as Naruto or One Piece (which contain a lot of fillers), My Hero Academia surely has a lot of content to watch. The franchise keeps getting new movies and OVA, so understanding the watch order is crucial for an improved viewing experience.
My Hero Academia Watch Order
The best way to watch My Hero Academia is in the release order of the anime:
- My Hero Academia Season 1 has 13 episodes.
- My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training (OVA) has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia Season 2 has 25 episodes (26 if you add a filler that serves as a recap for season one)
- My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead (OVA) has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (OVA) has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (Movie)
- My Hero Academia Season 3 has 25 episodes.
- My Hero Academia: Season 4 has 25 episodes
- My Hero Academia: Make it! Do-or-die survival Training (OVA) has two episodes.
- My Hero Academia: Departure has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (Movie).
- My Hero Academia: Season 5 has 25 episodes.
- My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission (Movie).
- My Hero Academia: Hero League Baseball (OVA) has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia: Laugh As You Are In Hell (OVA) has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia: Season 6 has 25 episodes.
- My Hero Academia: UA Heroes Battles (OVA) has only one episode.
- My Hero Academia: Season 7 (episode number TBA) will be released on May 4, 2024.
- My Hero Academia: You’re Next (Movie) releasing later this year.
You can start streaming all My Hero Academia content by buying DVDs for all the seasons and movies except for the upcoming season and the movie. You can also stream it on platforms such as Crunchyroll and Netflix.