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New Ending Song for My Hero Academia Season 7 Revealed

Midoriya as seen in My Hero Academia Season 7 trailer (Credits: Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia fans, get ready to power up your quirks because the seventh season is just around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be a thrilling ride towards the epic conclusion of this beloved Shonen series.

Studio Bones is back at it again, bringing the electrifying anime adaptation to life as Deku and Class 1-A gear up to face off against the formidable foes of Shigaraki, All For One, and the League of Villains.

In the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War, our heroes emerged victorious but not without paying a hefty price. The battle took its toll, leaving several heroes gravely wounded in the wake of the fierce confrontation with Shigaraki and his forces.

Despite the setback, the villains wasted no time regrouping, orchestrating chaos as Shigaraki orchestrated the daring rescue of All For One and a multitude of incarcerated villains.

New Ending Opening Song

With Hero Society teetering on the brink of uncertainty, Deku stepped up to the plate, pushing himself to the limits and donning a darker persona in his relentless pursuit to uphold justice. Thankfully, just in the nick of time, Midoriya found his footing once more as we eagerly anticipate the arrival of season seven.

As the anticipation builds for the upcoming season, My Hero Academia has revealed the new ending theme for season seven, “Tsubomi” (or “Flower Bud”), performed by the talented musical act Omoinotake. Fans won’t have to wait long to experience this grabbing track, with the anime set to return on May 4th in both Japan and North America.

Dabi as seen in My Hero Academia Season 7 trailer (Credits: Studio Bones)

While the anime gears up for the final showdown, manga readers are already deep in the throes of the climactic battles of Class 1-A. With several highly anticipated clashes already in the rearview mirror, all eyes are on Deku as he faces the most monumental challenge of his young hero career.

Creator Kohei Horikoshi has kept readers on the edge of their seats, refusing to reveal just how many chapters remain in UA Academy’s epic saga. But one thing’s for certain – this final battle is primed to deliver a jaw-dropping finale that will leave fans reeling.

Steve Johanson: Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.
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