With a manga series that has now reached nearly 400 published chapters and nearing its grand epilogue, and an anime series that has six seasons with a seventh already confirmed and three animated films, My Hero Academia is one of Weekly Shonen Jump’s signature titles.

My Hero Academia is one of Shueisha’s most successful new generation fighting shonen and one of the most popular anime series among youngsters. But What is the secret of My Hero Academia’s success?

During an interview with Newtype Magazine he said Screenwriter Yosuke Kurodaresponsible for writing My Hero Academia World Heroes’ Mission and the TV anime, revealed the That’s why the work is so popular.

Speaking of My Hero Academia Season 7, the anime writer revealed that he had been following the manga series even before he started working on the anime and that he was thrilled when he received an offer to work on the adaptation. Certain that the work would last for many years was his goal from the start write the screenplay for at least a hundred episodes. When that goal was reached, since the series currently has 138 shows, Kuroda set his sights higher and wanted to write the script to the last part. Does the success of My Hero Academia lie precisely in the continuity of the writing?

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