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''My Hero Academia'' (僕のヒーロー・アカデミア ''Boku no Hero Academia'') is a {{Superhero}} franchise set in world where 80% of humankind started manifesting superpowers known as "Quirks". With the majority of the population now possessing some kind of Quirk, society began to crumble under onslaught of crime committed by those who abused their newfound powers. In response, those who sought to use their Quirk for good became Vigilantes to combat them.
The vigilantes were formalized as pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However there are those who would not follow these rules and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "[[TheCape Symbol of Peace]]" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. On one faithful day, he meets a Quirk-less boy named Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. Thus, events are soon set into motion that'll change the lives of both and shake the world of heroes to it's core.
The vigilantes were formalized as pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However there are those who would not follow these rules and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "[[TheCape Symbol of Peace]]" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. On one faithful day, he meets a Quirk-less boy named Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. Thus, events are soon set into motion that'll change the lives of both and shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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''My Hero Academia'' (僕のヒーロー・アカデミア ''Boku no Hero Academia'') is a {{Superhero}} franchise set in world where 80% of humankind started manifesting superpowers known as "Quirks". With the majority of the population now possessing some kind of Quirk, society began to crumble under the onslaught of crime committed by those who abused their newfound powers. In response, those who sought to use their Quirk for good became Vigilantes to combat them.
The vigilantes were formalized as pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to becomean officially-licensed officially licensed heroes. With that society begin begins to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However However, there are those who would not follow these rules and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "[[TheCape Symbol of Peace]]" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. On one faithful day, he meets a Quirk-less boy named Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. Thus, events are soon set into motion that'll change the lives of both and shake the world of heroes to it's its core.
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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaTeamUpMission'': ''[[Manga/MyHeroAcademiaTeamUpMission My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission]]'': [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Centered on various characters going on missions together.]] After an introductory chapter on ''Jump GIGA'' in July 2019, the series is going to be serialized on the bi-monthly ''Saikyo Jump'' magazine from August. Made by Yoko Akiyama, a former assistant of Kohei Horikoshi and already author of ''My Heroine Academia''.
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* ''Team Up Missions'': [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Centered on various characters going on missions together.]] To be serialized on the bi-monthly ''Saikyo Jump'' magazine starting from August 2019, after a preview on ''Jump GIGA'' in July. Made by Yoko Akiyama, a former assistant of Kohei Horikoshi and already author of ''My Heroine Academia''.
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The vigilantes were formalized as pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However, of course there are those who would not follow these worlds and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "Symbol of Peace" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. On one faithful day, he meets a Quirkless boy named Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. And thus, events are soon set into motion that'll shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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The vigilantes were formalized as pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However, of course However there are those who would not follow these worlds rules and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "Symbol "[[TheCape Symbol of Peace" Peace]]" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. On one faithful day, he meets a Quirkless Quirk-less boy named Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. And thus, Thus, events are soon set into motion that'll change the lives of both and shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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The vigilantes were formalized as pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However, of course there are those who would not follow these worlds and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "Symbol of Peace" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. On one faithful day day, he meets a Quirkless boy named Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. And thus, events are soon set into motion that'll shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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The Vigilantes were formalized as Pro Heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However of course there are those who would not follow these worlds and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "Symbol of Peace" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. But despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. However, on one faithful day he meets a Quirkless boy named Midoriya who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. And thus events are soon set into motion that'll shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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The Vigilantes vigilantes were formalized as Pro Heroes pro heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However However, of course there are those who would not follow these worlds and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "Symbol of Peace" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. But despite Despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However However, an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. However, on On one faithful day he meets a Quirkless boy named Midoriya Izuku Midoriya, who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. And thus thus, events are soon set into motion that'll shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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* ''My Heroine Academia'' [[note]]''Watashi Academia'':[[note]]''Watashi no Hero Academia'' in Japan with "Watashi" being the feminine form of Boku[[/note]]: Boku[[/note]] [[/index]]A {{Yonkoma}} SliceOfLife that details the daily lives of the U.A. female student body.[[index]]
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* ''My Hero Academia: Clash! Heroes Battle'': An UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released April 28th, 2016
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* ''VideoGame/MyHeroOnesJustice'': A FightingGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco It was released for the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 4}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and PC in Japan in August 2018 and in the West in October 2018.
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* ''VideoGame/MyHeroOnesJustice'': A FightingGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco Creator/{{Bandai Namco|Entertainment}}. It was released for the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 4}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and PC in Japan in August 2018 and in the West in October 2018.
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* ''My Hero Academia: School Briefs'': A series featuring short stories about everyday school lives of the students at U.A. High School. Released in 2016 and 2017.
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* ''My Hero Academia: School Briefs'': A series featuring short stories about everyday school lives of the students at U.A. High School. Released in Japan 2016 and 2017.
2017 with the English translation released in 2019.
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The Vigilantes were formalized as Pro Heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes.
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The Vigilantes were formalized as Pro Heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes.
heroes. With that society begin to regain normalcy only now with most having to show restraint in using their Quirks. However of course there are those who would not follow these worlds and seek to bring chaos back among the masses in an attempt to re-create the days of the first few Quirks, necessitating the new hero system to stop them. As the series opens, one such hero is All Might, a "Symbol of Peace" to many and TheDreaded to criminals for his ability to stop crimes regardless of magnitude. But despite this, All Might has been keeping a secret from the public: his "Quirk" isn't natural and is actually passed down from his predecessor. However an encounter with a villain in the past has left him severely weaken that it limits the use of his power and he fears his time as a hero is coming to an end. However, on one faithful day he meets a Quirkless boy named Midoriya who proves he has the spirit of a hero despite his handicap. And thus events are soon set into motion that'll shake the world of heroes to it's core.
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''My Hero Academia'' (僕のヒーロー・アカデミア ''Boku no Hero Academia'') is a {{Superhero}} franchise set in world where 80% of humankind started manifesting superpowers known as "Quirks". With the majority of the population now possessing some kind of Quirk, society began to crumble under under onslaught of crime committed by those who abused their newfound powers. In response, those who sought to use their Quirk for good became Vigilantes to combat them.
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Starting out as a [[Manga/MyHero2008 one-off manga]] written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi for ''Akamaru Jump'' before being expanded into its own series in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'', ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. From there it expanded into {{Anime}}, LightNovels, VideoGames and other types of media.
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Starting out as a [[Manga/MyHero2008 one-off manga]] written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi for ''Akamaru Jump'' before being expanded into its own series in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'', Jump]]'', ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. From there it expanded into {{Anime}}, LightNovels, VideoGames and other types of media.
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* ''VideoGame/MyHeroOnesJustice'': A FightingGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco Creator/BandaiNamco It was released for the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 4}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and PC in Japan in August 2018 and in the West in October 2018.
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''My Hero Academia'' (僕のヒーロー・アカデミア ''Boku no Hero Academia'') is a {{Superhero}} franchise set in world where 80% of humankind started manifesting superpowers known as "Quirks". With the majority of the population now possessing some kind of Quirk, society began to crumble under onslaught of crime committed by those who abused their newfound powers. In response, those who sought to use their Quirk for good became Vigilantes to combat them.
The Vigilantes were formalized as Pro Heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes.
Starting out as a [[Manga/MyHero2008 one-off manga]] written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi for ''Akamaru Jump'' before being expanded into its own series in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'', ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. From there it expanded into {{Anime}}, LightNovels, VideoGames and other types of media.
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!!Works in this franchise includes:
[[index]]
[[AC:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/MyHero2008'': A one-shot that served as a prototype to the series.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': The main series following Izuku "Deku" Midoriya as he attends the prestigious U.A. High School SuperheroSchool.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaSmash'': A {{parody}} {{gag|Series}} {{Yonkoma}} series.
* ''Manga/VigilanteMyHeroAcademiaIllegals'': Made by a different author and artist, this manga, [[{{Prequel}} set some time shortly before the events of the main series]], details the story of a group of unlicensed heroes.
* ''There’s always someone out there who’s someone else’s hero'': [[/index]]A one-shot {{Prequel}} to ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaTheTwoHeroes''.[[index]]
* ''My Heroine Academia'' [[note]]''Watashi no Hero Academia'' in Japan with "Watashi" being the feminine form of Boku[[/note]]: [[/index]]A {{Yonkoma}} SliceOfLife that details the daily lives of the U.A. female student body.[[index]]
[[AC:Animated Films]]
* ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaTheTwoHeroes'': Released in Japanese theaters in August 2018 and in North America theaters in September 2018.
[[AC:Live Action Films]]
[[/index]]
* In October 2018, it was revealed [[https://deadline.com/2018/10/my-hero-academia-movie-live-action-legendary-detective-pikachu-1202488986/ a live action movie was in the works]] with Creator/LegendaryPictures and Creator/{{Toho}} collaborating on it.
[[AC:Light Novels]]
* ''My Hero Academia: School Briefs'': A series featuring short stories about everyday school lives of the students at U.A. High School. Released in 2016 and 2017.
[[AC:Audio Play]]
* ''My Hero Academia Drama CD'': A CD that was bundled with the manga's 7th volume when it was initially released in Japan.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''My Hero Academia: Clash! Heroes Battle'': An UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released April 28th, 2016
* ''My Hero Academia: Battle for All'': Which was released exclusively in Japan for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in May 2016.
* ''My Hero Academia: Smash Tap'': A MobilePhoneGame released in 2017.[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/MyHeroOnesJustice'': A FightingGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco It was released for the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 4}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and PC in Japan in August 2018 and in the West in October 2018.
[[AC:Crossover Games]]
* ''VideoGame/JumpForce'': A FightingGame featuring characters from ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' series.
[[/index]]
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The Vigilantes were formalized as Pro Heroes with the "Rhode Island New State Statute" SuperRegistrationAct and {{Superhero School}}s were established to train the next generations to become an officially-licensed heroes.
Starting out as a [[Manga/MyHero2008 one-off manga]] written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi for ''Akamaru Jump'' before being expanded into its own series in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'', ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. From there it expanded into {{Anime}}, LightNovels, VideoGames and other types of media.
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!!Works in this franchise includes:
[[index]]
[[AC:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/MyHero2008'': A one-shot that served as a prototype to the series.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': The main series following Izuku "Deku" Midoriya as he attends the prestigious U.A. High School SuperheroSchool.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaSmash'': A {{parody}} {{gag|Series}} {{Yonkoma}} series.
* ''Manga/VigilanteMyHeroAcademiaIllegals'': Made by a different author and artist, this manga, [[{{Prequel}} set some time shortly before the events of the main series]], details the story of a group of unlicensed heroes.
* ''There’s always someone out there who’s someone else’s hero'': [[/index]]A one-shot {{Prequel}} to ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaTheTwoHeroes''.[[index]]
* ''My Heroine Academia'' [[note]]''Watashi no Hero Academia'' in Japan with "Watashi" being the feminine form of Boku[[/note]]: [[/index]]A {{Yonkoma}} SliceOfLife that details the daily lives of the U.A. female student body.[[index]]
[[AC:Animated Films]]
* ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaTheTwoHeroes'': Released in Japanese theaters in August 2018 and in North America theaters in September 2018.
[[AC:Live Action Films]]
[[/index]]
* In October 2018, it was revealed [[https://deadline.com/2018/10/my-hero-academia-movie-live-action-legendary-detective-pikachu-1202488986/ a live action movie was in the works]] with Creator/LegendaryPictures and Creator/{{Toho}} collaborating on it.
[[AC:Light Novels]]
* ''My Hero Academia: School Briefs'': A series featuring short stories about everyday school lives of the students at U.A. High School. Released in 2016 and 2017.
[[AC:Audio Play]]
* ''My Hero Academia Drama CD'': A CD that was bundled with the manga's 7th volume when it was initially released in Japan.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''My Hero Academia: Clash! Heroes Battle'': An UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released April 28th, 2016
* ''My Hero Academia: Battle for All'': Which was released exclusively in Japan for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in May 2016.
* ''My Hero Academia: Smash Tap'': A MobilePhoneGame released in 2017.[[index]]
* ''VideoGame/MyHeroOnesJustice'': A FightingGame developed by Creator/BandaiNamco It was released for the UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 4}}, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and PC in Japan in August 2018 and in the West in October 2018.
[[AC:Crossover Games]]
* ''VideoGame/JumpForce'': A FightingGame featuring characters from ''Magazine/ShonenJump'' series.
[[/index]]
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