Another of the important news revealed at Jump Fest 25 is the sudden announcement of the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes anime.
It is worth noting that this spinoff of My Hero Academia had a significant success in its manga version and it was fair and necessary that its anime adaptation was already announced.
What we can tell you about My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is that it will premiere in March 2025, which will help make the wait for the final season of MHA not so severe.
It is worth noting that the team in charge of Vigilantes will not be the same one that worked on the base series. In the direction we will have Kenichi Suzuki, who at the time was in charge of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Then, BONES Film, a subsidiary of Bones, will be the one producing this new anime.
But the staff doesn’t stop there, we also have Yukihiro Watanabe in the art direction, while Haruko Nobori is the color designer and Yingying Zhang is the director of photography.
In case you didn’t know, this spinoff doesn’t exactly come from the hand of Kohei Horikoshi, since the story is by Hideyuki Furuhayashi and the art by Betten Court.
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How many volumes does My Hero Academia: Vigilantes have?
A curious detail that we should not lose sight of about the anime adaptation of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is that the manga has already ended and has a total of 15 volumes.
This suggests that the anime could try to cover the entire story in a very condensed way across several seasons, which would help keep the MHA brand fresh in the minds of fans, even if it was a spinoff.
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