
The highly anticipated final chapter of My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON has taken a bold step forward with the release of a breathtaking creditless ending theme video. This visually captivating sequence offers fans a pristine look at the artistry that will close out one of anime’s most iconic series, setting the stage for its emotional farewell.
The video, released today, showcases the ending theme I by BUMP OF CHICKEN, presented without credits to highlight its raw animation and narrative depth. Running just over 90 seconds, the sequence features fluid montages of beloved characters in reflective moments, interwoven with subtle nods to pivotal events across the series’ seven-season journey. Silhouettes of heroes and villains move against a twilight backdrop, emphasizing themes of legacy, sacrifice, and resilience that define My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON. The animation’s seamless choreography and evocative visuals underscore the weight of the series’ conclusion.
Produced by Bones studio, renowned for its dynamic action sequences and meticulous craftsmanship, the ending video employs a striking palette of deep blues and fiery oranges, symbolizing the shift from youthful ambition to the stark realities of heroism. Subtle particle effects and slow-motion flourishes amplify emotional moments, such as Deku’s resolute expression and Class 1-A’s enduring bonds, all while avoiding spoilers for the final season’s plot. This creditless presentation allows viewers to fully immerse in the integration of character designs and atmospheric backgrounds, a hallmark of Bones’ work on My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.
The release aligns with the upcoming premiere of My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON on October 26, 2025, in Japan, airing on networks like Yomiuri TV and TV Tokyo. With the manga having sold over 100 million copies globally and the anime consistently dominating viewership charts, this final season promises to deliver a climactic end to Kōhei Horikoshi’s superhero epic. The ending video serves as both a teaser and a testament to the series’ commitment to visual excellence, ensuring a memorable send-off.
What My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON is About
My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON draws from the manga, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 2014 to August 2024. Created by Kōhei Horikoshi, the series is set in a world where 80% of people possess superhuman abilities called Quirks, and professional heroes safeguard society from villains. Spanning 42 volumes, the manga concluded this year, and the anime’s seventh season adapts its climactic Final War Arc and epilogue, bringing the story to its definitive close.
The final season centers on an escalating global conflict, with heroes facing their ultimate challenge against a villainous alliance led by All For One and Tomura Shigaraki. As society teeters on the edge of chaos, protagonist Izuku Midoriya—known as Deku—and his U.A. High School classmates must wield their Quirks and personal growth to protect their world. The arc explores themes of inheritance, redemption, and the cost of victory, delivering resolutions that test every major character.
The series’ core premise is captured in this description:
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
New episodes of My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON will stream exclusively on Crunchyroll, with weekly episodes starting October 26, 2025, for international audiences outside Asia. Subbed episodes will be available shortly after their Japanese broadcast, with English dubs following in subsequent weeks. A Crunchyroll subscription grants access to the full season, including the new ending sequence. All prior seasons are also available on the platform, allowing viewers to revisit Deku’s journey from Quirkless underdog to beacon of hope.
Source: TOHO Animation YouTube channel