As the public turns to season six and the upcoming great hero-villain battle, the staff of My Hero Academia invites fans to look back and discover the secrets of the season that ended a few months ago.
Since Izuku Mdoriya met All Might and entered UA High School, I have been change a lot. Deku is no longer the child without a quirk that everyone made fun of, now with the One For All on his hands he is the next hope of society of heroes. But it’s not just the plot that has changed dramatically.
In an interview with Crunchyroll during the anime NYC, the composer of the anime Yuki Hayashi reveals how much his work has developed over the course of the year aired five seasons. In his vision, the musician has optimized his work to reflect the growth that Class 1-A has gone through during the journey so far.
As the anime seasons of My Hero Academia progress, characters grow and develop at the same time, but as a child gets older, old clothes no longer fit. Exactly for this reason with every new appointment with the anime Hayashi develops and revises the OST.
The Japanese musician does not necessarily create new topics, but works out, takes up and improves existing ones. Several new features were introduced for seasons 4 and 5, which had a strong focus on the villain side.
How will the clash between the Hayashi Forces of good and evil of season 6? This is a question that has not yet been answered. We leave you to a current promotional teaser on the Union of Villains and the praise of the author of My Hero Academia for Komi Can’t Communicate.




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