My Hero Academia is the anime of the moment. It's easy to see why – the show presents a versatile and intriguing take on superhero storytelling and aesthetics, and it's filled to the brim with action and good humor. The anime's second season is a particularly varied and entertaining piece of work—its various arcs feel like reinventions of all of the best shonen action stories, and we learn that even a weakened, diminished All Might is still hilariously overpowered. Season 3's coming was sort of a foregone conclusion, and at the time of this posting, it's mere days away!
he 2018 edition of Anime Boston had an ace in the hole—the English-language world premiere of My Hero Academia's third season, episode 39, which begins the School Trip story arc. Despite a slight delay in order to get every last seat in the room of the cavernous Hall D filled (there were well over a thousand in attendance), the event was soon kicked off by FUNimation's conventions manager, Tara McKinney. Tara started with the old marketing pitch, reminding fans that both season 1 and season 2 part 1 were available on Blu-Ray, highlighting the fact that season 2's special edition comes with goodies like a set of cards with the show's most popular characters, and also that weird grape kid that nobody likes. McKinney then highlighted what was in store for the second season 2 Blu-Ray set, and reminded fans that season 3's worldwide premiere would include a same-day dub on Funimation Now.
he 2018 edition of Anime Boston had an ace in the hole—the English-language world premiere of My Hero Academia's third season, episode 39, which begins the School Trip story arc. Despite a slight delay in order to get every last seat in the room of the cavernous Hall D filled (there were well over a thousand in attendance), the event was soon kicked off by FUNimation's conventions manager, Tara McKinney. Tara started with the old marketing pitch, reminding fans that both season 1 and season 2 part 1 were available on Blu-Ray, highlighting the fact that season 2's special edition comes with goodies like a set of cards with the show's most popular characters, and also that weird grape kid that nobody likes. McKinney then highlighted what was in store for the second season 2 Blu-Ray set, and reminded fans that season 3's worldwide premiere would include a same-day dub on Funimation Now.
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