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My Hero Academia: Vigilantesis a great expansion to the original series, and the anime delivers high-quality scenes that are on par with the original source.MHA: Vigilantesis also a canon story that takes place five years before the main series.
With the anime only getting better, fans may finish watching the latest episode wanting more. Unfortunately, they will have to wait a week to check out more episodes. Read on to find out everything we know about Vigilantes.
My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 4 Release Date
My Hero Academia: Vigilantesairs new episodes every Monday, although sudden changes may alter the schedule. So, unless something major happens,Episode 4 will be released on July 17, 2025.
The series is released internationally at the same time as it airs on Japanese television, which is rare, but something happens when a streaming service has exclusive rights to an anime (it’s more common when the service is also involved in the production and funding of the series).
Where to Watch MHA Vigilantes
My Hero Academia: Vigilantesstreams exclusively on Crunchyroll in many countries and territories where the service operates. Accordingto the company, it is released in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, the CIS, South Asia (Indian subcontinent) and Southeast Asia.
Episodes are out with subs and dubs in many languagesat 8:15 AM PT / 11:15 AM ET. For those outside the US, here are some time zone references:
9:15 AM
11:15 AM
12:15 PM
4:15 PM
5:15 PM
6:15 PM
8:45 PM
12:15 AM
Australia (ACT)
12:45 AM
April 29
3:15 AM
For now, theseries is only dubbedin a few European languages (English, Spanish, Castilian, Portuguese, Italian, French and German).
What To Expect For MHA Vigilantes Season 1?
The first season, which will hopefully not be the only season for the show, willprobably cover the Vigilantes Beginnings and Stendhal arcs, as well as the first part of the Queen Bee arc.
TheVigilantes Beginnings arc takes placefrom Chapter 1 to Chapter 8, and is the current arc that the anime is covering right now, and it is, as the title already suggests, an introductory arc to familiarize fans with the new main characters and the concept of the Vigilantes.
TheStendhal arc runs from Chapter 9 to Chapter 11, and it introduces Stendhal, a new Vigilante who arrives in the Naruhata district. But things soon take a bad turn for him. Well, those who have watchedMy Hero Academia Season 1will soon discover that they actually know Stendhal.
The Queen Bee arc is one of the most interesting arcs, and it makes a lot of sense for the first season to start covering this part, since it is when the main characters delve deeper into investigating Trigger and the reason why so many people are turning into villains.
My Hero Academia Season 8: What We Know So Far
Vigilantesalso serves as a “warm-up” to get fans excited aboutMy Hero Academia Final Season, whichwill be released in October 2025— in fact, if the story is faithful to the manga events, we will see someVigilantescharacterspopping up in the final arc.
Fortunately, Studio Bones is in charge ofMHA Season 8, so fans can expect the final arc to keep the same quality as the previous seasons (or maybe even be better than them).
My Hero Academiais available to stream on Crunchyroll, subbed and dubbed in many languages.