
The show’s current and last season will be its shortest ever, with only five episodes left.
A new teaser for the final battle in My Hero Academia has excited fans, offering a first look at Deku’s climactic fight. However, the video also revealed that the series will end after just five more episodes. This means the final season will only have 11 episodes – significantly fewer than the usual 20+ episodes per season, and even shorter than the first season which had 13 episodes back in 2016.
MHA’s Final Season Episode Count Is the Anime‘s Shortest Ever
Some fans might be disappointed that Season 8 of My Hero Academia will only have 11 episodes, but they can be assured that the story, which has been developing for almost ten years, is finally coming to a head. The new season will continue immediately after the events of Season 7, showing the final battles between the heroes and villains.
Season eight of the superhero anime has been packed with intense moments, as key characters like Izuku Midoriya, Tomura Shigaraki, All Might, and All For One clash in a battle that will decide the world’s fate. The tension is higher than ever, and even though this final season has fewer episodes than usual, it’s still maintaining its high quality.
With the war reaching its peak, My Hero Academia fans are witnessing Izuku finally grow into the hero he always aspired to be, a journey that began in the very first episode. The next five episodes promise intense action and excitement – hallmarks of the series that fans have come to expect.
Based on Kohei Horikoshi’s popular manga, My Hero Academia is an anime produced by Studio Bones. The story takes place in a world where many people have superpowers, called Quirks. It follows Izuku, a boy born without powers who still hopes to become a great hero. His life changes when he meets a hero and gets accepted into a famous high school for future heroes. With over 100 million copies sold, the manga is a huge success, and the anime is also very popular thanks to its exciting animation, action, and voice acting.
In Japan, new episodes of My Hero Academia are released on Saturdays. The English dub is available on Crunchyroll two weeks after the original Japanese release.
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2025-11-10 20:08