My Hero Academia Season 6 is taking a break for the holidays and coming back for Part 2 next year:
My Hero Academia has officially ended the first cour of Season 6 of the anime with the final moments of the Paranormal Liberation Front War arc with the newest episode, and thus the series has confirmed when the season will be returning for Part 2 of its run next year! The sixth season of the anime has been an intense one as the heroes mounted a full force assault against the villains' bases, and it resulted in some of the biggest action in the series to date.
Not only did My Hero Academia Season 6 end its first part with a ton of major losses, but it's clear that the events of the fight will take a long time to recover from.
READ MORE: My Hero Academia Season 6 Announces 2023 Return Date | My Hero Academia Season 6 Hypes Winter Finale With New Stills If you wanted to catch up with My Hero Academia's run so far, you can find the first five seasons and first half of Season 6 now streaming with Crunchyroll. They will be streaming the rest of the season as soon as it kicks off next year, so now it's just a matter of eagerly anticipating what could be coming our way next as the anime reckons with everything that's gone down.
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