How to Watch My Hero Academia in Order in 2025

For more than a decade, the enthralling superhero tale of My Hero Academia has entertained millions of fans. As the anime draws nearer to its finale, I think this is the ideal moment for fans to start this amazing superhero journey, if they haven’t before. So today, we have compiled how to watch the My Hero Academia anime so you can follow Deku on his quest to become the greatest superhero of all time.

How Many Seasons of My Hero Academia Are There?

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The renowned Studio Bones began to adapt Kohei Horikoshi’s magnum opus manga, My Hero Academia, in 2016. Since then, seven seasons of the My Hero Academia anime have come out so far. However, the production staff have confirmed that season 8 of My Hero Academia will be the final season of the MHA anime series.

In a decade-long run, My Hero Academia anime has featured over 169 episodes so far. In addition to the main episodes, the MHA franchise also has 8 OVA episodes and 4 movies, which are a treat for the fans. If all this sounds confusing, don’t worry, as we have outlined how to watch everything in the correct order below.

How to Watch My Hero Academia in Order?

Like all the other titles, the My Hero Academia series can be watched in both chronological and release order. If you are wondering which route to pick, my best advice is to go with the release order if you are a newcomer. However, if you are someone who has already caught up with the series, then rewatch it in chronological order to enjoy the superhero saga even better. We have listed down both the chronological and release order of MHA right below:

My Hero Academia Seasons and Movies in Release Order

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If you are a newcomer to the MHA anime superhero universe, follow this order to binge-watch My Hero Academia in the release order:

  • My Hero Academia Season 1 (2016): Episodes 1–13
  • My Hero Academia “Save! Rescue Training!” (2016): OVA
  • My Hero Academia “Hero Notebook” (2017): Recap episode of Season 1
  • My Hero Academia Season 2 (2017): Episodes 14–38
  • My Hero Academia “Training of the Dead” (2017): OVA
  • My Hero Academia “Game Start” (2018): Recap episode of Seasons 1 and 2
  • My Hero Academia Season 3 (2018): Episodes 39–63
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: Two Heroes (2018): Movie #1
  • My Hero Academia “All Might: Rising” (2019): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 4 (2019-2020): Episodes 64–88
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: Heroes Rising (2019): Movie #2
  • My Hero Academia “Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training, Part 1 & 2” (2020): OVAs
  • My Hero Academia Season 5 (2021): Episodes 89–113
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: World Heroes’ Mission (2021): Movie #3
  • My Hero Academia “Departure”(2022): OVA
  • My Hero Academia “HLB(Hero League Baseball)” (2022): OVA
  • My Hero Academia “Laugh! As If You Are in Hell” (2022): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 6 (2022-2023): Episodes 114–138
  • My Hero Academia “UA Heroes Battle” (2023): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 7 (2024): Episodes 139–169
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: You’re Next (2024): Movie #4
  • My Hero Academia Season 8 (2025): 170-Ongoing

If you want a pure canonical experience, you can skip the My Hero Academia filler episodes, filler OVAs, and MHA movies using our guide. You can also use our All My Hero Academia arcs guide to follow the correct order in line with the source material.

Watch My Hero Academia Anime in Chronological Order

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For MHA veterans who seek to get a complete understanding of MHA’s superhero universe, follow this list to watch the My Hero Academia anime in chronological order:

  • My Hero Academia “All Might: Rising” (2019): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 1 (2016): Episodes 1–13
  • My Hero Academia “Save! Rescue Training!” (2016): OVA
  • My Hero Academia “Hero Notebook (2017)”: Recap episode of Season 1
  • My Hero Academia Season 2 (2017): Episodes 14-34
  • My Hero Academia “Training of the Dead” (2017): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 2 (2017): Episodes 35-38
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: Two Heroes (2018): Movie No. 1
  • My Hero Academia Season 3 (2018): Episodes 39–52
  • My Hero Academia “Make It! Do-or-Die Survival Training, Part 1 & 2” (2020): OVAs
  • My Hero Academia “Game Start” (2018): Recap episode of Seasons 1 and 2
  • My Hero Academia Season 3 (2018): Episodes 53-63
  • My Hero Academia Season 4 (2019-2020): Episodes 64–88
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: Heroes Rising (2019): Movie No. 2
  • My Hero Academia Season 5 (2021): Episodes 89–107
  • My Hero Academia “HLB(Hero League Baseball)” (2022): OVA
  • My Hero Academia “Laugh! As If You Are in Hell” (2022): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 5 (2021): Episodes 108-113
  • My Hero Academia “Departure”(2022): OVA
  • My Hero Academia The Movie: World Heroes’ Mission (2021): Movie No. 3
  • My Hero Academia Season 6 (2022-2023): Episodes 114–138
  • My Hero Academia “UA Heroes Battle” (2023): OVA
  • My Hero Academia Season 7 (2024): Episodes 139–Ongoing
  • My Hero Academia Season 8 (2025): 170-Ongoing

Where to Watch My Hero Academia Anime?

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If you are looking for the best anime streaming platform to stream all eight seasons of My Hero Academia, then Crunchyroll and Netflix are the best options. Disney+Hulu and Prime Video also have MHA in their libraries, but the availability of the series varies from region to region. Therefore, do check the availability of all seasons and the dubbed and subbed versions that have come out so far. Also, check whether the upcoming season is on your favorite streaming service, and then consider getting a subscription.

The My Hero Academia manga has ended after more than a decade, and even the anime will be over soon this year. So, this is the right time to start watching Deku’s superhero journey if you haven’t started yet. That said, which watch order are you going to follow for My Hero Academia anime? Let us know in the comments below.

How do I watch MHA in order?

You can watch the My Hero Academia series in either chronological or release order. But release order is recommended for newcomers, and you can watch the movies and OVAs along with the main anime.

Are there 8 seasons of MHA?

Yes, My Hero Academia anime features eight seasons in total. The eighth season is confirmed to be the final season of the MHA series.

Is MHA a finished anime?

At the time of writing, MHA anime hasn’t ended yet. However, the MHA anime will end in 2025 as season 8 is confirmed to be the final season.

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