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My Hero Academia Season 7 Debuts New Opening and Ending: Watch Now

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My Hero Academia has kicked off the second half of Season 7 with its new episodes now airing through the summer. To celebrate, the anime has debuted a fresh set of opening and ending theme sequences. My Hero Academia recently took a week off to synchronize with its new schedule as part of the summer 2024 anime season. The series continues to delve into the final showdown between heroes and villains, with each new episode ramping up the intensity. Now, this mounting tension is reflected in its latest themes.

My Hero Academia Season 7 resumed with Episode 10, marking the beginning of Part 2 of its seasonal run. This episode unveils the new opening and ending themes. The opening theme, titled “Curtain Call,” is performed by Yuuri, while the ending theme, “Sixth Magnitude Star,” is performed by ZARAME. You can find the creditless version of the new opening in the video above and the new ending in the video below.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 10 is now streaming on Crunchyroll, kicking off Part 2 of the season which will continue airing new episodes throughout the summer. Titled “Wounded Hero, Burning Bright and True!!” the promo for this episode teases, “During the fight with All For One, Endeavor becomes aware of his own weakness and curses it, recalling the origin of why he wanted to become a hero. Now, it’s time for the counterattack!” The English dubbed versions of these new episodes are also available for streaming, along with every season of the anime aired thus far.

Crunchyroll describes the events of the ongoing My Hero Academia Season 7 as follows: “Society has crumbled, along with its faith in heroes, with the all-out battle causing great damage. With the heroes defeated, Shigaraki, All For One, and others plot their takeover. As the final battle draws near, Deku, along with his U.A. classmates and other heroes, including one from America, come together to face this onslaught. Will it be enough to restore peace?”

My Hero Academia: You’re Next is also set to hit theaters on October 11th in the United States, marking the fourth feature film in the franchise.

Source: particlenews