
My Hero Academia’s Vigilantes Will Finally Get Their Own Anime
Bones is keeping the My Hero Academia train going by bringing its spinoff series to the small screen. During this weekend’s Jump Festa, the animation studio revealed a surprise for fans of the superhero manga: its Vigilantes spinoff will be getting its own anime in April.
If you haven’t read it, Vigilantes comes from Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court, and also serves as a prequel set five years before Deku’s story. Its main hero is one Koichi Haimawari, a college student with the power to travel on any flat surface. He doesn’t have a Hero license, but that hasn’t stopped him from saving people. Koichi finds his life changed when he and high schooler Kazuho Haneyama get saved by Knuckleduster, a vigilante who decides to take the pair under his wing.
The Vigilantes manga concluded in 2022, but its popularity has endured, and fans have been eagerly awaiting an anime adaptation. This news is sure to bring joy to the franchise’s devoted followers.
No additional information about the upcoming series’ plot, characters, or release schedule has been provided at this time. However, given the excitement surrounding this announcement, we can expect more details in the coming weeks and months.
The highly-anticipated series will be a new addition to the My Hero Academia universe, offering fans a fresh perspective on the world they love so dearly.
Stay tuned for further updates as more information becomes available.
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Source: gizmodo.com