For nearly a decade, My Hero Academia’s anime has earned the title of one of the most popular and most viewed modern shōnen titles. Fans around the world had eagerly followed every new manga chapter and anime season, drawn in by the story’s characters, thrilling battles, and emotional arcs throughout the narrative.

However, with the anime’s final season underway, there has been a noticeable difference in momentum compared to previous seasons and other anime of the same caliber. While each episode remains visually stunning and the narrative itself is well-crafted, there is a lack of excitement and buzz. For a franchise that once stood among the top titles, the shift is surprising.

My Hero Academia Is Among Anime’s Most Popular Titles

My Hero Academia , created by Kohei Horikoshi,

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