‘I am a hero too’ is a new My Hero Academia short anime that will follow Eri’s adventures in high school
Almost immediately after the epilogue episode for My Hero Academia aired, a new anime short has been announced.
It will be titled I am also a hero and will star Eri, according to the website post announcing it. It is based on a one-shot manga drawn by Kohei Horikoshi for My Hero Academia: Age of Ultra, which shows what Eri did after entering high school at the end of the series. Although not much else was revealed I’m a hero too’plan it will probably follow the one-shot manga story quite closely. For now, the only piece of art that has been released is the anime short’s logo.
Announcement from I am also a hero was part of My Hero Academia’s tenth anniversary celebration, when the anime first premiered in April 2016. “More,” the anime’s 171st episode, and a special concert featuring the anime’s music were the highlights of the anniversary, but the ‘I’m a Hero Too’ reveal gave fans even more to look forward to.
No specific release date has been announced; The studio said a date will be shared at a later date. However, Crunchyroll reports that the anime short will be out sometime this summer.
Polygon liked the latest episode My Hero Academia. “With ‘More,’ Bones Studio confirms its extraordinary ability to adapt and improve Horikoshi’s original work, as the anime as a whole showcases,” writes Francesco Cacciatore. “Beautiful, subtle visuals weave the short but emotionally intense story of this episode throughout its 22-minute runtime.”
If you haven’t seen the episode on Crunchyroll, it’s definitely worth watching while you wait I am also a hero to let go. Hopefully, more surprises are on the way My Hero Academia The tenth anniversary of the anime continues to be celebrated.
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