Season 6 of My Hero Academia has been nothing if not engaging right out of the gate, and if you’re an anime fan, you’ve surely seen people talking about the newest episode every week.
It’s hard to imagine a fan who hasn’t at least attempted to watch the popular anime yet, but with over 100 episodes out so far, the task can look fairly intimidating. My Hero isn’t exactly as deep as the 1042 One Piece episode franchise, but the additional movies and special episodes still clock in at over 50 hours of content.
My Hero Academia is an adaptation of the 2014 manga of the same name. The first episode premiered back in 2016. Since then, it has been a fan-favorite series and consistently pulls in good ratings on sites like MyAnimeList. It’s definitely worth checking out if you haven’t already.
How many episodes of My Hero Academia are there?
My Hero Academia is a long-running series that has amassed a number of episodes and movies. How many episodes there are, depends exactly on what you’re looking for.
If you’re catching up to season 6, My Hero Academia seasons 1 through 5 total 113 episodes. To catch up through the latest episode of season 6, “Katsuki Bakugou: Rising”, would take watching an additional 9 episodes, totaling 122.
However, if you also want to include the 6 OVA and 2 ONA episodes of My Hero Academia, that brings the total number of episodes for the series, as of this article, to 130.
How do you watch My Hero Academia in order up to season 6?
If you’re interested in catching up to My Hero Academia, you may be wondering in what order to watch all of the episodes and movies.
The best place to start in your My Hero Academia anime watch is with season 1, episode 1, “Izuku Midoriya: Origin”. This is the perfect introduction to the series as a whole. From there, this is how you should continue your journey if you’re looking to watch it in the order most recommended by fans.
- My Hero Academia season 1
- OVA 1: “Save! Rescue Training!”
- My Hero Academia season 2
- OVA 2: “Training of the Dead”
- OVA 3: “All Might: Rising”
- Movie 1: “My Hero Academia: Two Heroes”
- My Hero Academia season 3
- OVA 4: “Make it! Do-or-Die Survival Training Part 1”
- OVA 5: “Make it! Do-or-Die Survival Training Part 2”
- My Hero Academia season 4
- Movie 2: “My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising”
- My Hero Academia season 5
- OVA 6: “Hawks: Soothe” also known as “Departure”
- Movie 3: “My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission”
- ONA 1: “HLB <Hero Baseball League>”
- ONA 2: “Laugh! As If You Are in Hell”
- My Hero Academia season 6
If you’re looking to watch My Hero Academia in chronological order, however, it is suggested you watch it like this:
- OVA 3: “All Might: Rising”
- My Hero Academia season 1
- OVA 1: “Save! Rescue Training!”
- My Hero Academia season 2 (episodes 1-20)
- OVA 2: “Training of the Dead”
- My Hero Academia season 2 (episodes 21-25)
- Movie 1: “My Hero Academia: Two Heroes”
- My Hero Academia season 3 (episodes 1-12)
- OVA 4: “Make it! Do-or-Die Survival Training Part 1”
- OVA 5: “Make it! Do-or-Die Survival Training Part 2”
- My Hero Academia season 3 (episodes 13-25)
- My Hero Academia season 4
- Movie 2: “My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising”
- My Hero Academia season 5 (episodes 1-18)
- ONA 1: “HLB <Hero Baseball League>”
- ONA 2: “Laugh! As If You Are in Hell”
- My Hero Academia season 5 (episodes 19-25)
- OVA 6: “Hawks: Soothe” also known as “Departure”
- Movie 3: “My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission”
- My Hero Academia season 6
No matter which option you choose, if you start now, there’s still plenty of time to catch up before the end of MHA Season 6!