My Hero Academia Season 7 release schedule explained – when is Episode 18 out?

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My Hero Academia Season 7 is approaching the end. So, here’s the schedule and release plan so you never miss an episode.

My Hero Academia Season 7 is heading into its final few episodes now, as America’s top hero arrives in Japan. America’s Star and Stripe and her military comrades defy orders to help Japan after seeing the situation turn from bad to worse.

The country is in shambles due to Tomura Shigaraki, All For One, and the criminals running around freely. Additionally, All For One, who is currently hiding with Spinner, is planning to steal Star’s Quirk, which will aid his goal of world domination.

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As My Hero Academia Season 7 continues, we’ve broken down the schedule so far so you can stay right up to date on Deku on the small screen.

When is My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 18 out?

My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 18 is out on Saturday, September 21, 2024.

Crunchyroll has the episodes mere hours after they air in Japan, allowing viewers worldwide to share in the war against Shigaraki and All For One.

A mid-season break was announced after Episode 9, on June 29. My Hero Academia Season 7 Part 2 kicked off with Episode 10 on July 13. Another break happened later the same month, for the Olympics, delaying Episode 12 to August 3, with another delay to Episode 13 to August 17.

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My Hero Academia Season 7 episode release dates:

  • Episode 1: In the Nick of Time! A Big-Time Maverick from the West – May 4, 2024
  • Episode 2: Specter – May 11, 2024
  • Episode 3: Villain – May 18, 2024
  • Episode 4: The Story of How We All Became Heroes – May 25, 2024
  • Episode 5: Let You Down – June 1, 2024
  • Episode 6: Division – June 8, 2024
  • Episode 7: Inflation – June 15, 2024
  • Episode 8: Two Flashfires – June 22, 2024
  • Episode 9: Extras – June 29, 2024
  • Episode 10: Wounded Hero, Burning Bright and True!! – July 13, 2024
  • Episode 11: Light Fades to Rain – July 20, 2024
  • Episode 12: Those Who Defend, Those Who Violate – August 3, 2024
  • Episode 13: A Chain of Events, Across the Ages – August 17, 2024
  • Episode 14: Together with Shoji – August 24, 2024
  • Episode 15: Butterfly Effect – August 31, 2024
  • Episode 16: The Chain Thus Far – September 7, 2024
  • Episode 17: Hopes – September 14, 2024
  • Episode 18 – September 21, 2024
  • Episode 19 – September 28, 2024
  • Episode 20 – October 5, 2024
  • Episode 21 – October 12, 2024

What time are new episodes released?

My Hero Academia Season 7 episodes are released on Crunchyroll at 2:30 am PST/5:30 am EST.

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Crunchyroll will have the episodes in multiple territories, so you just need to find the time that’s relevant to you.

My Hero Academia Season 7 episodes release at the following times:

  • 2:30 am Pacific Standard Time 
  • 4:30 am Central Time 
  • 5:30 am Eastern Time Zone 
  • 10:30 am Greenwich Mean Time 
  • 3:00 pm Indian Standard Time 
  • 7:30 pm Australia Eastern Standard Time

Before Season 7 kicked off, My Hero Academia aired four special recap episodes earlier this year, catching fans up on how Deku and the other heroes felt over the previous six seasons of the anime. You can stream them on Crunchyroll.

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The latest season is officially available in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS.

How many episodes are in My Hero Academia Season 7?

My Hero Academia Season 7 has 21 episodes. This was revealed thanks to a Blu-ray listing for the new season.

Season 7 is slightly shorter than the 25 episodes of the previous five seasons, but ahead of the 16 episodes in Season 1. This could be an arbitrary decision, or might have a deeper meaning for Season 8. We’ll let you know as we find out more!

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To know more about My Hero Academia Season 7, check out the manga chapters getting adapted this season.

You can also check out our guide to My Hero Academia: You’re Next to keep you updated on the next film in the franchise as Season 7 progresses. The film has not announced a global release date, but we’ll keep you informed. If you want updates on manga, you can also check these 6 manga that can replace Jujutsu Kaisen in your life.

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