On the platform’s official Twitter account Funimation For Brazil, it has been confirmed that the anime adaptation of the manga was written and illustrated by Kouhei Horikoshi, My hero academywill be available in addition to subtitles with dubbing in Spanish, Latin and Portuguese.

The platform confirmed a few months ago that it would be rolled out in Mexico and Brazil in the next fall season. So far, Funimation has confirmed that the following tracks will be dubbed in Latin: Tokyo Ghoul: right, My hero academy and Shingeki no Kyojin. On the other hand, like series Fruit basket, Sword art online, fairy tale, Firepower and Kimetsu no yaiba So far they have only been confirmed with Spanish subtitles. However, the platform ended its message with “More voiceovers could be announced in the future, time will tell“.

For his part, Horikoshi began to publish the manga in the magazine Weekly shonen jump from the publisher Shueisha in July 2014. The publisher published the twenty-sixth compilation volume on March 4th and the twenty-seventh on July 3rd.

All four seasons of the anime adaptation of the manga were produced by the studios. boneand published in April 2016, April 2017, April 2018 and October 2019, respectively; A total of 88 episodes. A fifth season has been confirmed since April this year, but no new details have been released about it.

My Hero Academia Synopsis

In a world where most people are superpowered, Izuku Midoriya dreams of becoming a hero despite being constantly harassed by his childhood friend, Katsuki Bakugou, for not having power yet. Driven by his idol All Might, Midoriya is not giving up on his dream despite being revealed that he will in fact not develop power.

However, his fate is linked to that of his idol hero All Might, who lets him know that anyone can become a hero.

Source: Official Twitter account

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