Summary
- My Hero Academia faces second break this season due to Paris Olympics scheduling, frustrating fans worldwide.
- Episode 13's delay will be resolved on August 17, 2024, premiered on Crunchyroll globally.
- Fans anticipate high-stakes battle between Deku and Shigaraki, with crucial plot developments ahead.
There's been an unusual rise in My Hero Academia's breaks this season. The 13th episode of season 7, which was set to air on August 10th, has once again been postponed for reasons that seem unrelated to the anime.
This delay is particularly frustrating, as it follows a series of high-stakes events that have kept viewers on edge. Episode 12 concluded with Deku finally entering the battlefield to take down Shigaraki last week. Edgeshot put his life on the line to save Bakugo, and the implications of his heroic sacrifice are still unknown.
My Hero Academia: How Bakugo Became Calmer and Deku Became Angrier
The explosive Bakugo mellows out, and the soft-hearted Deku has a bone to pick with his villains. But how did it come to this?
This week's My Hero Academia episode was supposed to show fans if Bakugo survived, and if Edgeshot's quirk caused him more damage than expected. But with the unexpected break, there's no choice but to wait until the series starts airing again.
Why Was My Hero Academia Delayed?
The Paris Olympics Scheduling Conflict
This is My Hero Academia's second break this season and third overall. The culprit? The Paris Olympics. The anime's production team cited a "scheduling conflict" as the reason for this latest postponement. This isn't the first time season 7 has faced interruptions. A mid-season hiatus was announced after episode 9 on June 29, with Part 2 resuming on July 13 with episode 10. Yet another break occurred later that month, again due to Olympic coverage, pushing episode 12 to August 3. Now, episode 13 faces a similar fate.
While many fans, particularly those who stream the series on platforms like Crunchyroll, question the necessity of these delays, it's crucial to understand the perspective of Japanese broadcasters. For the TV channels like Sun TV and Tokyo MX, which air My Hero Academia in Japan, viewership numbers are paramount. The Olympics, a global event drawing massive audiences, poses a significant threat to regular programming engagement.
From this standpoint, the decision to pause the anime's broadcast was a no-brainer. Though frustrating for international fans accustomed to on-demand streaming, this is the reality of TV broadcasting, where audience retention during major events is a top priority.
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When will My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 13 be Released?
Crunchyroll to Air the Episode Exactly One Week Later
Following the unexpected delay, My Hero Academia episode 13 is now set to premiere on August 17, 2024, at 2:30 AM PT/5:30 AM ET on Crunchyroll. The episode will also be available on platforms like Disney+, Hulu and more. As usual, the episode will debut in Japanese with subtitles. For those following the English dub, which airs just one week behind, Episode 12 will be the next to receive the dub release on the same date.
Crunchyroll's global reach means viewers worldwide can tune in simultaneously. Here's a quick reference for international fans:
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Time Zone |
Time |
Date |
Day |
|---|---|---|---|
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Pacific Standard Time |
2:30 AM |
August 17, 2024 |
Saturday |
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Central Time |
4:30 AM |
August 17, 2024 |
Saturday |
|
Eastern Time Zone |
5:30 AM |
August 17, 2024 |
Saturday |
|
Greenwich Mean Time |
10:30 AM |
August 17, 2024 |
Saturday |
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Indian Standard Time |
3:00 PM |
August 17, 2024 |
Saturday |
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Australia Eastern Standard Time |
7:30 PM |
August 17, 2024 |
Saturday |
With Season 7 slated for 21 episodes total, Episode 13 marks the midpoint of this season. Fans can look forward to 8 more episodes following this release, promising plenty more twists and turns in the UA High saga.
What to Expect from My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 13
The Long-Awaited Showdown
Episode 13 promises to deliver the high-stakes confrontation that everyone's been waiting for: Deku versus Shigaraki.
The upcoming episode is expected to adapt chapters 367-370 of the manga, which will make it one of the most important fights this season. Fans can look forward to witnessing the full extent of Midoriya's growth as he faces off against the Shigaraki, whose body has now adapted for combat following Mirko's fierce assault.
Bakugo's Fate
Bakugo's fate hangs in the balance, with the outcome of Edgeshot's selfless gambit yet to be revealed. Its uncertain if Edgeshot pushing his quirk to such an extent will actually save Bakugo, and whether Edgeshot himself can survive something like this.
The episode will also showcase the culmination of various plot threads, including the global political maneuvering hinted at in the U.S. Scenes and the looming threat of All For One's resurgence. With Dabi's unexpected return and AFO's rejuvenation, the villains' side has gained new momentum, raising the stakes for our heroes.
My Hero Academia: Bakugo's End Of Series Strength, Explained
Bakugo became quite powerful in MHA. Can he become the number one hero?
As usual, of course, fans can expect top-tier animation quality, especially during the action sequences. Studio Bones has consistently delivered stunning visuals this season, right from the beginning with Star And Stripe's fight in episode 1. And this episode, which marks the beginning of a crucial battle, is sure to maintain that high standard.
As My Hero Academia approaches its endgame, Episode 13 is a turning point in the series, promising to deliver the explosive confrontation and emotional depth that have made the show a standout this season.
- Release Date
- 2016 - 2025-00-00
- Network
- TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
- Directors
- Shouji Ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Takudai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takayuki Yamamoto, Yohei Fukui, Takuro Tsukada, Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano
Cast
-
Daiki YamashitaIzuku Midoriya (voice) -
Kaito IshikawaManga Fukidashi (voice)
- Studio
- Bones
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Crunchyroll