This is it: My Hero Academia season 7, episode 21 is the season finale of this year's superhero shenanigans.
So it should go without saying that you'll want watch My Hero Academia's new episode (titled 'Battle Without a Quirk') fresh and without spoilers plastered all over social media.
To help avoid that situation, we've put together a guide to the My Hero Academia season 7, episode 21 release date, the US and UK streaming time on Crunchyroll, and a look back at the full release schedule. Also below: the latest news on the English dub release.
For the latest on some of the best anime around, check out our guides to One-Punch Man season 3, Solo Leveling season 2, and Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War part 3.
My Hero Academia season 7, episode 21 release date: what time is it streaming on Crunchyroll?
My Hero Academia season 7, episode 21 release date is October 12 at 2:30 AM Pacific/5:30 AM Eastern in the US on Crunchyroll. That's 10:30 AM BST in the UK.
For other regions, use the time zone converter.
The dubbed episodes are currently two weeks behind, so expect the English dub of the season 7 finale to be available in late October.
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To keep tabs on more of this month's big arrivals, check out the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War season 3 release schedule and Dan Da Dan release schedule.
My Hero Academia season 7 release schedule: when are new episodes out?
My Hero Academia season 7 kicked off on May 4. Before then, four recap episodes served as a great refresher for lapsed fans or a nice way back into the fold for those who don't want to binge the first six seasons again.
The current confirmed My Hero Academia season 7 release schedule looks like this, with the final episode airing on Saturday.
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 1 - May 4, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 2 - May 11, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 3 - May 18, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 4 - May 25, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 5 - June 1, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 6 - June 8, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 7 - June 15, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 8 - June 22, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 9 - June 29, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 10 - July 13, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 11 - July 20, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 12 - August 3, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 13 - August 17, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 14 - August 24, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 15 - August 31, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 16 - September 7, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 17 - September 14, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 18 - September 21, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 19 - September 28, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 20 - October 5, 2024 - out now!
- My Hero Academia season 7, episode 21 [FINALE] - October 12, 2024
How many episodes are in My Hero Academia season 7?
The My Hero Academia season 7 episode count is 21 episodes. It was divided into two courts (or parts) of nine episodes and 12 episodes respectively, which means the season should now end in October. 20 episodes have aired so far.
When including the 'Memories' four-part recap episodes, My Hero Academia season 7 consists of 25 episodes total.
Where to watch My Hero Academia
The subbed version of My Hero Academia season 7 is currently airing on Crunchyroll. All six previous seasons are also available on Crunchyroll. Some seasons of the anime are also available on Netflix in some regions.
Other language dubs, including English, French, German, Latin American Spanish, and Italian, will be available at a later date.
Want to dive into more anime shows? Check out our guides on how to watch Jujutsu Kaisen in order and how to watch Demon Slayer in order.
Bradley Russell
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