My Hero Academia season 7, episode 9 release date and Crunchyroll streaming time

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 8
(Image credit: © K. Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project)

My Hero Academia season 7, episode 9 continues from the fallout of Shoto and Dabi's clash as we inch closer to the end of the first cour in this new season.

Want to avoid spoilers and story chatter? Our guide to the My Hero Academia season 7, episode 9 release date includes the US and UK streaming time on Crunchyroll, so you can watch the super-powered anime the minute it drops.

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My Hero Academia season 7, episode 9 release date: when is it streaming on Crunchyroll?

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 8

(Image credit: © K. Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project)

The My Hero Academia season 7, episode 8 release date is Saturday June 29 at 2:30 AM Pacific/5:30 AM Eastern on Crunchyroll. That's 10:30 AM BST in the UK.

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The English subtitled episodes are currently two weeks behind, so expect the English sub of episode nine to be available in July.

My Hero Academia season 7 release schedule: when are new episodes out?

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 8

(Image credit: © K. Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project)

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 new episodes expected to air weekly on Saturdays:

  • 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
  • My Hero Academia season 7, episode 10 - July 6

How many episodes are in My Hero Academia season 7?

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 8

(Image credit: © K. Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project)

The My Hero Academia season 7 episode count is 21 episodes. It'll be divided into two cours, meaning that the season will likely be split into two parts of 10 episodes and 11 episodes. The two cours could air back-to-back, however, meaning the season would end in October. Eight episodes have aired so far, which means a break (if it does come) could arrive in July.

When including the 'Memories' four-part recap episodes, My Hero Academia season 7 consists of 25 episodes total.

Where to watch My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia

(Image credit: © K. Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project)

The subbed version of My Hero Academia season 7 will air 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.


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