My Hero Academia Season 7 English Dub is Now Available for Streaming

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My Hero Academia Season 7 English Dub is Now Available for Streaming

Star and Stripe and Deku (Credits: Bones)

My Hero Academia fans can now dive into the English dub of Season 7, which has finally premiered. The season kicks off with the highly anticipated final battles between heroes and villains.

While the Japanese audio version has already been available for a few episodes, English-speaking fans have been waiting for the dubbed version. The wait is over as Episode 1 of the English dub is now streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll.

Season 7 introduces several new cast members: Natalie Van Sistine as Star and Stripe, Kyle Hebert as Agpar, William Ofoegbu as Ethan, Aiden Call as Biggs, Sean Letourneau as Wedge, and additional voices by Tyson Rinehart and Wyatt Baker. Fans can now enjoy the first episode of the English dub on Crunchyroll.

My Hero Academia Season 7 English Dub

Star and Stripe (Credits: Bones)

The premiere episode of Season 7, titled “In the Nick of Time! A Big-Time Maverick From the West!”, sets the stage for an intense storyline.

The episode synopsis reveals, “As jailbreakers run rampant in Japan, Star and Stripe fly from the U.S. to Japan to help and find Shigaraki waiting for her in the middle of her flight path.” For those interested in watching ahead, the first few episodes of the Japanese audio release with English subtitles are also available.

Yuga Aoyama

My Hero Academia Season 7 is confirmed to have 21 episodes, running for two consecutive courses, which means it will air throughout the Spring and Summer 2024 anime seasons, concluding around late September, just before the Fall 2024 season begins.

As Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga continues to unfold the final battles, it’s still unclear exactly where this new season will end in relation to the manga. Fans can expect an action-packed journey as the anime approaches its climax.

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