My Hero Academia’s Class 1-A Build a Giant All Might Mech in New Art
The new teaser image from the HeroFes event shows off the cast. My Hero Academia gathered in front of a giant machine resembling the former hero #1, All could. The event is an annual festival that takes place in Tokyo and is used to promote the franchise.
My Hero AcademiaCreated by Kohei Horikoshi, it is one of the most successful manga published. Weekly Shonen Jump review of the last decade. The massive popularity of the series fueled HeroFes, which this year features a special first screening and the participation of 15 members of the series’ Japanese voice cast, before the first episode of the anime’s sixth season officially begins to air. to air this fall. The teaser image was posted via his official Twitter account. My Hero Academia Displays the full roster of UA High’s Class 1-A, as well as series protagonist Izuku Midoriya (Deku), his teachers, and professional hero advisors.
Notably absent from the group are Japan’s former top hero and All Might, who make Midoriya a hero, gifting him One for All with his quirkiness and acting as a mentor. Before the events of the manga began, All Might was injured in a battle with the series’ ultimate villain, All for One. All Might taught at UA High to raise a suitable successor. After another battle with All Might where she had to put all her might into putting the villain (temporarily) behind bars, she stopped being a “symbol of peace” and focused on education and preparation. of Midoriya and the next generation of heroes. For the final battle against All For One.
【ヒロフェスビジュアルが来た!】
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24/7(日)開催 #ヒロアカ ウルトライベント
「#ヒーローフェス2022」
イベントキービジュアル解禁!
\イベントグッズ情報も解禁 & 先行受注販売の受付開始!
明日4/28(木)正午
チケット購入抽選受付スタート!イベントHP▼https://t.co/opnZXz6f8R#heroaca_a pic.twitter.com/kYNXfbWb6H
-僕のヒーローアカデミア”ヒロアカ”アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) April 27, 2022
The giant machine with All Might’s face in the background could be a nice homage to the character or maybe a hint of what’s to come in the manga. All Might, after initially transferring his Strangeness to Midoriya, ignited the remaining “embers” on his injured body while battling All for One. Now that the final battle between heroes and villains rages on, former hero #1 is absolutely overwhelming, he can’t help it. Piloting a giant robot could be the perfect way for All Might to engage in one last epic battle and help his students. UA High has already been shown to have the people and resources to develop cutting-edge technology at scale.
My Hero Academia Despite Horikoshi’s announcement that the manga would end in 2022, it’s still going strong. Japanese fans are lucky enough to be able to attend the HeroFes, which will take place on July 24 at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza in Tokyo. Meanwhile, My Hero Academia readers can expect All could The dev mech will also make an official appearance in the manga.
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My Hero Academia’s Class 1-A Build a Giant All Might Mech in New Art
New promotional art for the HeroFes event shows the cast of My Hero Academia assembled in front of a giant mech bearing the semblance of the former No. 1 hero, All Might. The event is an annual festival used to promote the franchise, taking place in Tokyo.
My Hero Academia, created by Kohei Horikoshi, is one of the most successful mangas published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in the past decade. The huge popularity of the franchise sparked HeroFes, which this year will feature an exclusive premiere screening of the first episode of the anime’s sixth season before it officially starts airing this fall, plus the appearance of 15 members of the series’ Japanese voice cast. The promotional art was released through the official Twitter account for the My Hero Academia anime series, and it shows the full roster of UA High’s Class 1-A, including the protagonist of the series, Izuku Midoriya (Deku), alongside their teachers and their pro hero mentors.
Notably absent from the group is All Might, the former top hero in Japan and the man who made Midoriya a hero, gifting him his quirk, One for All, and acting as a mentor. All Might was previously injured before the start of the events in the manga during a battle with the ultimate villain of the series, All for One. In order to raise a proper successor, All Might enlisted himself as a teacher at U.A. High. After another battle with All for One where he had to burn all his power to put the villain (temporarily) behind bars, All Might retired from being the “symbol of peace” and focused on raising Midoriya and the next generation of heroes, preparing them for the final battle against All for One.
【ヒロフェスビジュアルが来た!】/7/24(日)開催 #ヒロアカ ウルトライベント「#ヒーローフェス2022」イベントキービジュアル解禁!\
イベントグッズ情報も解禁 & 先行受注販売の受付開始!
明日4/28(木)正午チケット購入抽選受付スタート!
イベントHP▼https://t.co/opnZXz6f8R#heroaca_a pic.twitter.com/kYNXfbWb6H
— 僕のヒーローアカデミア “ヒロアカ”アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) April 27, 2022
The giant mech with All Might’s face in the background could be just a nice homage to the character, or perhaps a hint of things to come in the manga. After All Might transferred his quirk to Midoriya in the beginning, he burned away all the “embers” left in his injured body during the fight with All for One. Now that the final battle between heroes and villains is underway, the former No. 1 hero is surely cursing his inability to help. Piloting a giant robot could be just the perfect way for All Might to have one final, epic battle and lend a hand to his pupils. It has already been shown that U.A. High has the personnel and the resources to build advanced technology on a grand scale.
My Hero Academia is still as popular as ever, despite the announcement by Horikoshi that 2022 will see the conclusion of the manga. Japanese fans are lucky to be able to attend HeroFes, which will take place on July 24 at Tokyo’s Musashino Forest Sport Plaza. Meanwhile, My Hero Academia readers can hope that the All Might giant mech will make an official appearance in the manga too.
Source: My Hero Academia
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My Hero Academia’s Class 1-A Build a Giant All Might Mech in New Art
New promotional art for the HeroFes event shows the cast of My Hero Academia assembled in front of a giant mech bearing the semblance of the former No. 1 hero, All Might. The event is an annual festival used to promote the franchise, taking place in Tokyo.
My Hero Academia, created by Kohei Horikoshi, is one of the most successful mangas published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in the past decade. The huge popularity of the franchise sparked HeroFes, which this year will feature an exclusive premiere screening of the first episode of the anime’s sixth season before it officially starts airing this fall, plus the appearance of 15 members of the series’ Japanese voice cast. The promotional art was released through the official Twitter account for the My Hero Academia anime series, and it shows the full roster of UA High’s Class 1-A, including the protagonist of the series, Izuku Midoriya (Deku), alongside their teachers and their pro hero mentors.
Notably absent from the group is All Might, the former top hero in Japan and the man who made Midoriya a hero, gifting him his quirk, One for All, and acting as a mentor. All Might was previously injured before the start of the events in the manga during a battle with the ultimate villain of the series, All for One. In order to raise a proper successor, All Might enlisted himself as a teacher at U.A. High. After another battle with All for One where he had to burn all his power to put the villain (temporarily) behind bars, All Might retired from being the “symbol of peace” and focused on raising Midoriya and the next generation of heroes, preparing them for the final battle against All for One.
【ヒロフェスビジュアルが来た!】/7/24(日)開催 #ヒロアカ ウルトライベント「#ヒーローフェス2022」イベントキービジュアル解禁!\
イベントグッズ情報も解禁 & 先行受注販売の受付開始!
明日4/28(木)正午チケット購入抽選受付スタート!
イベントHP▼https://t.co/opnZXz6f8R#heroaca_a pic.twitter.com/kYNXfbWb6H
— 僕のヒーローアカデミア “ヒロアカ”アニメ公式 (@heroaca_anime) April 27, 2022
The giant mech with All Might’s face in the background could be just a nice homage to the character, or perhaps a hint of things to come in the manga. After All Might transferred his quirk to Midoriya in the beginning, he burned away all the “embers” left in his injured body during the fight with All for One. Now that the final battle between heroes and villains is underway, the former No. 1 hero is surely cursing his inability to help. Piloting a giant robot could be just the perfect way for All Might to have one final, epic battle and lend a hand to his pupils. It has already been shown that U.A. High has the personnel and the resources to build advanced technology on a grand scale.
My Hero Academia is still as popular as ever, despite the announcement by Horikoshi that 2022 will see the conclusion of the manga. Japanese fans are lucky to be able to attend HeroFes, which will take place on July 24 at Tokyo’s Musashino Forest Sport Plaza. Meanwhile, My Hero Academia readers can hope that the All Might giant mech will make an official appearance in the manga too.
Source: My Hero Academia
#Hero #Academias #Class #Build #Giant #Mech #Art
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