My Hero Academia Series Watch Order Guide

My Hero Academia is an action superhero series created by Studio Bones. 

The show is a reimagining of a cult Japanese manga series about superheroes written by Kohei Horikoshi.

Story: Eighty percent of humanity has been blessed with superpowers known as Quirks. These types of abilities are the reason for the career path that many think of only as a superhero that protects the world from evil forces. 

Izuku Midoriya is a hero above all else. 

But he is in a quirk-free world. However, being quirk-free does not stop him from dreaming of becoming a top hero.

An encounter in the presence of All Might, his idol and the greatest hero of his time gives him the chance to alter his fate. 

All Might chooses Midoriya as his successor. 

However, the way towards becoming a Pro Hero is not a straightforward one. 

Midoriya begins his journey to becoming a good vehicle for the power of All Might and enrolled in U.A. 

In High School to be a hero, a group of villains are preparing an attack from the shadows.

What Order To Watch My Hero Academia Series?

Easy Watch Order Guide for watching the anime series “My Hero Academia” in order, including episodes, movies, and OVAs.

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My Hero Academia Watch Order

How to watch all of the My Hero Academia seasons, movies, and OVAs in chronological order. This is the best order in which to watch the My Hero Academia series.

1. Release Order

I. TV Series

  • Season 1: My Hero Academia (2016)
  • Season 2: My Hero Academia 2 (2017)
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 (2018)
  • Season 4: My Hero Academia 4 (2019)
  • Season 5: My Hero Academia 5 (2021)

II. Movies

  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (2018)
  • My Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes: Rising (2019)
  • My Hero Academia: World’s Heroes’ Mission (2021)

III. OVAs

  • OVA 1: (Jump Festa) My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training! (2017)
  • OVA 2: My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead (2017)

IV. ONAs

  • My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training (2020)

V. Specials

  • My Hero Academia 2: Hero Note (2017)
  • My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (Two Heroes Special) (2019)

2. Recommended Watch Order

  • Season 1: My Hero Academia
  • OVA 1: (Jump Festa) My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training!
  • My Hero Academia 2: Hero Note
  • Season 2: My Hero Academia 2
  • OVA 2: My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead
  • My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (Two Heroes Special)
  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3
  • My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training
  • Season 4: My Hero Academia 4
  • My Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes: Rising
  • Season 5: My Hero Academia 5
  • My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission

3. Chronological Order

  • My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (Two Heroes Special)
  • Season 1: My Hero Academia
  • OVA 1: (Jump Festa) My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training!
  • TV Special: Hero Notebook (Recap Episode)
  • Season 2: My Hero Academia 2
  • OVA 2: My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead
  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 (Ep 1-12)
  • OVA3: My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training (2 Parts)
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 (Ep 13-25)
  • Season 4: My Hero Academia 4
  • My Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes: Rising
  • Season 5: My Hero Academia 5
  • My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission
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What exactly is My Hero Academia: All Might Rising?

My Hero Academia: All Might Rising is one of the two specials connected to the film My Hero Academia: Two Heroes. It’s eight minutes long.

Although the events in episode 1 occur before season 1 on the TV show, you should see it right after watching the film.

How long will it take to watch it?

In light of that, the latest Season 5 and the new third film, as with the other movies in My Hero Academia, will take an average of 51 hours and 8 minutes to finish the entire game.

It includes all films, TV shows, OVAs, ONAs, and specials.

Here’s a brief overview of each of the installments and their run times in the order of release date:

  • Season 1: My Hero Academia – 312 minutes
  • My Hero Academia 2: Hero Note – 23 minutes
  • Season 2: My Hero Academia 2 – 575 minutes
  • OVA 1: (Jump Festa) My Hero Academia: Save! Rescue Training! – 25 minutes
  • OVA 2: My Hero Academia: Training of the Dead – 25 minutes
  • Season 3: My Hero Academia 3 – 575 minutes
  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes – 96 minutes
  • My Hero Academia: All Might: Rising (Two Heroes Special) – 8 minutes
  • Season 4: My Hero Academia 4 – 600 minutes
  • My Hero Academia the Movie 2: Heroes: Rising – 104 minutes
  • My Hero Academia: Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training – 46 minutes
  • Season 5: My Hero Academia 5 – 575 minutes
  • My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission – 104 minutes

Manga After Anime

The fifth season starts with chapter 190 and continues through chapter 240.

It means that it begins with the Pro Hero Story Arc.

Season 5 is centered on what’s known as the Joint Training Arc, Meta Liberation Arc, and The Endeavor Agency Arc. 

Where can I go to watch My Hero Academia with subtitles or dubbing?

My Hero Academia is streaming now on four platforms and offers options for subtitles as well as dubbed versions.

  • Hulu offers English subtitles , and English Dubbed.
  • Funimation Funimation English as well as Spanish subtitles, as well as English Dubbed.
  • Crunchyroll with English subtitles.
  • Amazon Prime – English subtitles.

Are you able to download and stream My Hero Academia on the go?

Yes. all streaming platforms have a download option.

Hulu offers the option of downloading to customers who subscribe to the Hulu (No Ads) package, which costs $11.99 each month, and to subscribers with a Hulu (No Ads) plan plus Live TV, which is $70.99 per month.

Funimation offers subscribers the premium Plus membership ($7.99 per month) as well as the Premium Plus Ultra ($99.99 per year).

In the same way, Crunchyroll allows the download option for those with a Mega Fan Subscription ($9.99 per month) or Ultimate Fan Subscription ($14.99 per month).

Amazon Prime customers don’t require any specific plans. All you need to do is sign up for an Amazon Prime subscription and an Amazon Prime Video application to download the video.

How many mha movies are there?

My Hero academia has three animated films, titled My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, and My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission, respectively. Additionally, it has developed eight original video animations (OVAs), each bundled with a limited edition in numerous volumes of the manga.


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Hey there, I'm Aiko Nakamura! I'm a 28-year-old anime lover from Tokyo. I dove deep into the world of anime during my studies, earning a Master's in Media Studies. Now, I'm all about creating anime fillers and watch order guides. When I'm not working, you'll find me cosplaying at conventions or exploring otaku communities globally. Anime isn't just a passion; it's my life!

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