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My Hero Academia Finale 'More' to Air May 2, Reveals Deku as Teacher Eight Years After Graduation

The epilogue episode, numbered 170+1, will show Class 1-A members pursuing diverse careers, with Ochaco Uraraka troubled by dreams of Himiko Toga.

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My Hero Academia Finale 'More' to Air May 2, Reveals Deku as Teacher Eight Years After Graduation
The epilogue episode, numbered 170+1, will show Class 1-A members pursuing diverse careers, with Ochaco Uraraka troubledCredit · Crunchyroll

Key facts

  • Episode 170+1 'More' airs May 2 at 5:30 PM JST on Nippon TV, Yomiuri TV, and affiliates.
  • Crunchyroll streams the episode in the US at 5:30 a.m. ET on May 2.
  • The episode is set eight years after graduation from U.A. High School.
  • Izuku Midoriya works as a teacher at U.A. High School and uses specialized armor.
  • Ochaco Uraraka has been doing 'Quirk counseling' and has dreams about Himiko Toga.
  • The original manga concluded on August 5, 2024, with over 100 million copies in circulation.
  • The TV anime's eighth season ended on December 13, 2025.

A Final Chapter Eight Years in the Making

The last episode of My Hero Academia, titled 'More,' will air on May 2, 2025, bringing the beloved anime series to a definitive close. The episode, numbered 170+1, serves as an epilogue set eight years after the characters graduated from U.A. High School. It will be broadcast in Japan at 5:30 PM JST on Nippon TV, Yomiuri TV, and their affiliates. Crunchyroll will stream the episode globally shortly after the Japanese broadcast, with US viewers able to watch at 5:30 a.m. ET on the same day. The release times vary by time zone, ranging from 11:30 p.m. HST on May 1 in Hawaii to 10:30 a.m. GMT on May 2 in the UK. This final installment adapts the manga's epilogue, which was intentionally omitted from the eighth season to provide a proper conclusion.

Deku's New Role as a Teacher and Armored Hero

Preview images released for 'More' show Izuku Midoriya, known as Deku, working as a teacher at U.A. High School while continuing his hero activities using specialized armor. His former Class 1-A classmates, including Katsuki Bakugo and Shoto Todoroki, are all active as professional heroes. The episode will depict their lives and careers eight years after graduation. Ochaco Uraraka has dedicated herself to 'Quirk counseling,' a field that helps people manage their supernatural abilities. However, for about a month, she has occasionally begun dreaming about Himiko Toga, a former villain. The significance of these dreams remains unclear, but they suggest unresolved emotions or lingering connections.

A Decade-Long Journey from Manga to Anime

My Hero Academia began as a manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from July 2014 to August 5, 2024. The series has sold over 100 million copies worldwide, cementing its status as a global phenomenon. The anime adaptation first aired in April 2016 and ran for eight seasons, concluding on December 13, 2025. The story is set in a world where most people possess superpowers called 'Quirks.' It follows Deku as he trains at U.A. High School to become a hero, protecting society from villains who misuse their Quirks. The series has been praised for its character development and exploration of heroism.

Global Release Schedule and Viewing Details

The episode 'More' will be available on Crunchyroll in the US at 5:30 a.m. ET, 2:30 a.m. PT, 3:30 a.m. MT, and 4:30 a.m. CT on May 2. In Canada, it streams at 5:30 a.m. ET. Brazilian viewers can watch at 6:30 a.m. BRT, while UK fans can tune in at 10:30 a.m. GMT. In India, the release time is 3:00 p.m. IST, and in Australia, it is 8:30 p.m. AEST. For viewers in Hawaii, the episode airs at 11:30 p.m. HST on May 1. Alaska residents can watch at 1:30 a.m. AKST on May 2. The simultaneous global release ensures that fans worldwide can experience the finale together.

What 'More' Means for the Franchise

The episode 'More' not only concludes the anime but also ties up loose ends from the manga, offering a 'Where are they now?' glimpse into the characters' futures. The inclusion of Himiko Toga in Uraraka's dreams hints at unresolved themes of empathy and understanding between heroes and villains. The episode is expected to provide emotional closure for long-time fans. Kohei Horikoshi has also released a new illustration of Himiko Toga in a blood dress to celebrate the anime, which fans have praised as 'insane design' and 'god tier.' Additionally, a collaboration visual of Deku and Bakugo has been unveiled, highlighting their rivalry and growth. These promotional materials underscore the enduring popularity of the series even as it ends.

Looking Ahead: The Legacy of My Hero Academia

With the anime concluding, the franchise continues through merchandise, collaborations, and special projects. McDonald's Japan has launched a Happy Meal collaboration featuring My Hero Academia alongside SPY×FAMILY. A 10th anniversary fair is planned, offering new merchandise with original illustrations of Deku and Bakugo. The series' impact on anime culture is undeniable, having inspired a generation of fans with its themes of perseverance and heroism. 'More' serves as a fitting farewell, honoring the characters' journeys while leaving the door open for future spin-offs or specials. For now, fans can look forward to one last adventure with Deku and his friends.

The bottom line

  • My Hero Academia's final episode 'More' airs May 2, 2025, on Japanese TV and Crunchyroll globally.
  • The episode is set eight years after graduation, showing Deku as a teacher and his classmates as professional heroes.
  • Ochaco Uraraka's dreams of Himiko Toga introduce a lingering emotional thread from the series.
  • The manga concluded in August 2024 with over 100 million copies sold; the anime's eighth season ended in December 2025.
  • The franchise continues with collaborations, merchandise, and a 10th anniversary fair.
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