The epic superhero saga, My Hero Academia, is drawing to a close. Its final season is now airing, bringing the long-running conflict between heroes and villains to its ultimate conclusion. This finale is not just about the story’s end, but also the culmination of a musical journey that has defined the series for a decade.

Fans are tuning in weekly for the climactic battles. They are also treated to a powerful new opening theme, “The Revo” by Porno Graffitti, and a poignant ending, “I” by Bump of Chicken. These tracks bookend the series, bringing its musical legacy full circle.
A Musical Legacy Forged in Battle
According to Crunchyroll, the final season’s opening is a call to arms. “The Revo” is performed by the same band that created the very first opening, “The Day.” This artistic choice creates a powerful sense of narrative symmetry. The visuals are a dramatic montage of every major hero and villain preparing for their final, decisive clashes.
The soundtrack has always evolved with the series’ tone. Early seasons featured upbeat, hopeful songs like “Peace Sign” by Kenshi Yonezu. Later seasons shifted to darker, more intense tracks like “Hitamuki” by Super Beaver as the stakes grew higher. This musical progression has perfectly mirrored protagonist Izuku Midoriya’s journey from a quirkless boy to a formidable hero.
Emotional Endings Reflect a Darker World
The ending themes have provided emotional depth and reflection. The final season’s ending, “I,” is a heartfelt ballad dedicated entirely to Deku’s arduous path. Its somber tone and retrospective visuals underscore the heavy toll the war has taken on the young hero and his world.
This contrasts with earlier, more lighthearted endings. Past themes showcased the characters in casual, everyday situations or stylish fantasy crossovers. The shift to more melancholic endings in recent seasons highlights the story’s descent into a full-blown crisis. The music has become a barometer for the series’ emotional weight.
The final battles will decide the fate of hero society, and the soundtrack provides the perfect, emotionally charged backdrop for this conclusion.
Thought you’d like to know-
Where can I watch My Hero Academia’s final season?
The final season is streaming officially on Crunchyroll and Hulu. New episodes are typically released weekly, shortly after they air in Japan.
How many episodes are in the final season?
The exact episode count has not been officially confirmed. However, industry reports suggest it will be a standard two-cour run, likely spanning over 20 episodes to cover the remaining manga content.
Who sings the final opening for My Hero Academia?
The final opening, “The Revo,” is performed by Porno Graffitti. This is the same band that performed the series’ very first opening, “The Day,” creating a perfect musical bookend.
Is the final season the true end of the anime?
Yes, this season is officially adapted from the final story arcs of the original manga by Kohei Horikoshi. It is intended to be the conclusive ending of the main anime storyline.
Will there be any spin-offs or sequels?
While the main story concludes, the franchise remains popular. Potential adaptations of existing spin-off manga or original anime films are always a possibility for the future.
Trusted Sources
Crunchyroll, Shueisha, Mainichi Shimbun
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