My Hero Academia Season 7 Ending Theme Video Hints at the End of War
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My Hero Academia Season 7 Ending Theme Video Hints at the War's End

The video of My Hero Academia Season 7 ending theme gives hope to heroes and fans alike.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Credit: Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha / Studio Bones / My Hero Academia Production

In just a day, My Hero Academia Season 7 will finally begin. The upcoming season is one of the highly anticipated titles of the Spring 2024 anime lineup. So, after dropping the premiere episode’s preview and synopsis, it has revealed the video for its ending theme, Tsubomi by Omoinotake. And from its looks, the war is about to end.

The ending theme of My Hero Academia Season 7 is now circulating online, and it looks every inch enigmatic. The moving vocals and melody perfectly fit the black-and-white clip featuring the heroes and villains during the anime’s darkest hours and ending on a hopeful note.

Deku is seen gazing afar while the wind dramatically blows his cape. As Japan is shown in ruins, Spinner appears and looks sad and alone in the middle of what looks like a lighted room. A kid is then revealed and she seemingly stumbled to the ground. It also gives a glimpse of a lonely Shigaraki alone in a dark room.

But as the flower blooms, everything is filled with color again, giving everyone hope that the sun will soon rise. A child wearing a bright yellow pullover is revealed to be celebrating. Shoto also appears, with Endeavor approaching him as he helplessly kneels on the ground amid a fire. For the last scene, Deku looks fulfilled as a vivid Sakura and a bird come into view.

 

Omoinotake Reveals the Inspiration Behind My Hero Academia Season 7 Ending Theme

A piano trio band, Omoinotake debuted in 2021 and released several tracks that would make the listeners “dance and cry. Their song, Ikuokukonen, the official soundtrack of the Japanese drama Eye Love You, became a big hit, dominating streaming charts and catching the attention of many.

Talking about the My Hero Academia Season 7 ending theme, they said (via the anime’s official website) that they were thrilled to be part of this project. They were moved by how the heroes cared for each other and made it their inspiration behind Tsubomi while composing the music.

“I wrote the song Tsubomi with this feeling of ‘never giving up on understanding each other’ in my heart,” they said. “I would be happy if this song could reach a deep place in you along with the work.”

My Hero Academia Season 7 Credit: Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha / Studio Bones / My Hero Academia Production


What to Expect from My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1

My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1, titled In the Nick of Time! A Big-Time Maverick from the West!, will introduce the US’s No. 1 Pro Hero, Star and Stripe. After heeding the call of All Might to help Japan, its people, and its heroes face the villains, Cathleen Bate will make her way to the country. However, she will be met by Shigaraki, who will do everything to stop her.

You can read the synopsis below:

America's number one hero, Star and Stripes, flies to a chaotic Japan after receiving a message from All Might, whom he calls his 'master.' Standing in his way is Tomura Shigaraki, the successor to the Demon King!

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My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1 is slated to release on Saturday, May 4, in Japan and will be streamed on Crunchyroll. Tsubomi, alternatively, will be available to download and stream starting on Sunday, May 5. The video of the new season’s ending theme seemingly hints at the end of war and everything will be back to normal again.

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