If you’re watching the (whether via Blu-ray, digital, or batch download), you’re getting a polished, emotional, and visually striking opening chapter to one of the best modern shonen anime.

Season 1 (Ep 1–13) → Season 2 → My Hero Academia: Two Heroes (movie) → continue with Season 3.

Season 1 of My Hero Academia (often abbreviated as MHA ) serves as the explosive, heartfelt origin story for one of modern anime’s most beloved protagonists: Izuku Midoriya, a quirkless boy in a world where superpowers (called “Quirks”) are the norm. In a world where 80% of the population possesses some supernatural ability, villains and heroes are part of daily life. Izuku Midoriya, a huge fan of the #1 hero All Might, was born without a Quirk. Despite relentless bullying, his dream to become a hero never dies.

After a heroic (and reckless) act to save his childhood rival Katsuki Bakugo from a villain, Izuku catches All Might’s attention. The Symbol of Peace decides to pass on his powerful Quirk, One For All , to Izuku — but only after a grueling training montage to prepare his body.

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Below is a well-structured, insightful write-up for someone looking to review, recommend, or describe as a complete anime series. My Hero Academia – Season 1: A Complete Look at the Heroic Beginning Overview Release Year: 2016 Episodes: 13 Studio: Bones Source Material: Manga by Kōhei Horikoshi Genre: Action, Superhero, Shonen, Coming-of-Age

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