
New My Hero Academia Short Anime 'I'm a Hero Too' Announced
The beloved anime series My Hero Academia is expanding with a new short titled 'I'm a Hero Too', set to premiere this summer. This project is part of the tenth anniversary celebration and adapts a one-shot manga by series creator Kohei Horikoshi.
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In an exciting development for fans of the My Hero Academia franchise, an official announcement has revealed a new short anime titled 'I'm a Hero Too'. Scheduled to debut this summer, the short is part of the tenth anniversary celebration of the series and adapts a one-shot manga featured in the 2025 fanbook, 'Boku no Hero Academia: Ultra-Age'. The one-shot, illustrated by the original creator Kohei Horikoshi, centers around Eri, a high school student, as she visits UA High following the events of the main series. This new addition promises to offer fans a fresh perspective on the beloved characters and their world, further enriching the My Hero Academia universe. Produced by the renowned studio Bones, known for their high-quality animation, 'I'm a Hero Too' is anticipated to deliver the same level of excitement and engagement that fans have come to expect from the franchise. More details regarding the exact release date and additional content are expected to be revealed as the premiere approaches. For more information, fans can visit the official MyAnimeList News page. (Source: MyAnimeList News)
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This article was written by AnimeWorldNews based on information from MyAnimeList News.
FAQ
What is the release date for 'I'm a Hero Too'?
The short anime is scheduled to debut this summer, though an exact date has not yet been announced.
Who created the one-shot manga for 'I'm a Hero Too'?
The one-shot manga was drawn by Kohei Horikoshi, the original creator of My Hero Academia.