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My Hero Academia – Season 4 (2019)

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Introduction to the Shie Hassaikai ArcMy Hero Academia - Season 4 debuted on October 12, 2019, following the massive shift in the hero society status quo. This season picked up after the retirement of...

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Synopsis

Introduction to the Shie Hassaikai Arc

My Hero Academia – Season 4 debuted on October 12, 2019, following the massive shift in the hero society status quo. This season picked up after the retirement of All Might, the former Symbol of Peace. Without a single dominant protector, the criminal underworld began to reorganize under new leaders. The season primarily adapted the Shie Hassaikai and School Festival arcs from the original manga series.

The story followed Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, as he sought a professional work study. He eventually joined the agency of Sir Nighteye, who served as All Might’s former sidekick. Through this internship, Deku met Mirio Togata, one of the Big Three students at U.A. High School. Together, they discovered a plot involving a young girl named Eri and a dangerous Yakuza leader named Kai Chisaki, who used the alias Overhaul.

Why You Should Watch My Hero Academia – Season 4

This season introduced a darker tone compared to previous years by focusing on organized crime and medical experimentation. The introduction of Overhaul brought a villain with a unique philosophy regarding quirks and their impact on humanity. The season balanced this heavy atmosphere with the School Festival, which highlighted the daily lives and talents of the Class 1-A students. It also provided a deeper look at the professional hero rankings and the pressure placed on Endeavor as the new Number 1 Hero.

The Conflict with the Shie Hassaikai

The first half of the season centered on the rescue mission for Eri. Kai Chisaki led a group of Yakuza who believed quirks were a plague on society. He developed a weaponized drug capable of permanently erasing a person’s quirk by using Eri’s unique cellular structure. This established a new type of threat that did not rely on physical destruction but on the removal of a hero’s identity and utility.

Sir Nighteye and his team of heroes, including Fat Gum, Ryukyu, and Eraser Head, launched a raid on the Yakuza headquarters. The battle showcased the growth of students like Tamaki Amajiki and Eijiro Kirishima. Kirishima demonstrated his Unbreakable form while protecting his mentor, showing that the students were becoming capable of handling professional-level combat scenarios. The raid culminated in a fight between Overhaul and Mirio Togata, followed by a final showdown with Deku.

Growth and Consequences for the Hero Course

Mirio Togata played a pivotal role this season as a foil to Deku. As the student closest to the top of the hero rankings, his combat skills and optimistic attitude set a benchmark for what Deku needed to achieve. His fight against Overhaul without the use of his quirk served as a key moment in the series. It highlighted that hero work is defined by spirit and technique rather than just the strength of a supernatural power.

The death of a major character during the rescue mission brought a sense of finality and consequence to the hero profession. Sir Nighteye had used his Foresight quirk to predict a grim future, and the struggle to change that destiny became a central theme. Deku had to push the limits of One For All to 100 percent capacity to overcome Overhaul‘s final form. This was only possible through the aid of Eri’s Rewind quirk, which prevented Deku’s body from breaking under the pressure of his own power.

The Transition to the School Festival

After the intensity of the Yakuza raid, the series shifted focus to the U.A. School Festival. This arc allowed the students of Class 1-A to focus on their personal bonds and creative skills. Kyoka Jiro took the lead as the band director, helping the class prepare a musical performance for the rest of the school. The goal was to provide a moment of joy for Eri and the other students who were living under constant stress from villain attacks.

During this arc, a new antagonist named Gentle Criminal and his partner La Brava were introduced. Unlike previous villains, Gentle Criminal was motivated by a desire for fame and a legacy rather than destruction or social reform. His confrontation with Deku was a clash of motivations. Deku fought to protect the festival’s success for the sake of Eri’s happiness, while Gentle fought for his own recognition as a historical figure. This fight displayed Deku’s improved tactical use of long-range attacks and air pressure.

The New Number One Hero

The season concluded with the Pro Hero arc, which focused on the official announcement of the new hero rankings. Endeavor took the top spot, but his position was met with public skepticism. He struggled with the legacy of All Might and his own past mistakes as a father. This internal struggle was paired with a massive physical challenge when a new, intelligent Nomu attacked a city.

Endeavor teamed up with the Number 2 hero, Hawks, to stop the creature. The battle was a test of Endeavor‘s resolve and his ability to inspire the public as the new Symbol of Peace. The animation in this final fight highlighted the destructive power of Endeavor‘s flames and the speed of Hawks‘ wings. The season ended with a clear message that while All Might was gone, the era of heroes would continue under new, flawed leadership.

You can find more details about the series on the main My Hero Academia page. For more information on the production and cast, visit the IMDb page. This season is currently available for streaming on platforms like Hulu and Crunchyroll in the US region.

  • Introduction of Eri: A central figure whose quirk changed the power dynamics of the world.
  • The Rise of Overhaul: A new type of villain representing organized crime and anti-quirk sentiment.
  • The Big Three: Spotlight on the top students of U.A., especially Mirio Togata.
  • Redemption Arcs: Early steps in Endeavor‘s journey to becoming a legitimate hero.
  • Cultural Shift: The School Festival arc provided a look at student life outside of combat training.

Is My Hero Academia – Season 4 Safe to Watch? (Age Rating Guide)

Official age rating not available.

Director Not available
Main Cast Daiki Yamashita, Tarusuke Shingaki, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Kenta Miyake, Ayane Sakura
Release Year 2019
Genre Action & Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

When was My Hero Academia – Season 4 released?

My Hero Academia – Season 4 was released on October 12, 2019.

What is My Hero Academia – Season 4 about?

With All for One out of the game, the evil world is on the brink of war. Shigaraki of the League of Villains and Overhaul of the Yakuza vie for dominance of the underworld. Meanwhile, Deku finds himself in another dangerous internship with his senior Mirio.

Where can I watch My Hero Academia – Season 4?

My Hero Academia – Season 4 is available on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Crunchyroll Amazon Channel.

Episode guide

The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A
Episode 1 October 12, 2019 24m

The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A

After All Might announces his retirement, freelance reporter Taneo Tokuda goes to the dorms to investigate U.A. Class 1-A.

Overhaul
Episode 2 October 19, 2019 24m

Overhaul

Overhaul pays a visit to the League of Villains, and Midoriya tries to find a place to do his work study.

Boy Meets…
Episode 3 October 26, 2019 24m

Boy Meets…

Izuku battles Sir Nighteye so he can do his work study at Nighteye’s agency, but Nighteye has someone else in mind to be All Might’s successor…

Fighting Fate
Episode 4 November 9, 2019 24m

Fighting Fate

Izuku’s mind is swirling with feelings from his work study, so he goes and talks to All Might about it and learns about All Might’s fate.

Let’s Go, Gutsy Red Riot
Episode 5 November 16, 2019 24m

Let’s Go, Gutsy Red Riot

The U.A. work study students go out with their respective heroes and become involved in some big fights.

An Unpleasant Talk
Episode 6 November 23, 2019 24m

An Unpleasant Talk

The work study students from U.A. attend a meeting of heroes gathered by Sir Nighteye and leave with new resolve.

GO!!
Episode 7 November 30, 2019 24m

GO!!

The work study students wait until the pro heroes find Eri and it’s time to start the operation to save her.

Suneater of the Big Three
Episode 8 December 7, 2019 24m

Suneater of the Big Three

The Shie Hassaikai is going all out to stop the heroes, and Suneater volunteers to take out the first batch of Eight Bullets members in their way.

Red Riot
Episode 9 December 14, 2019 24m

Red Riot

As the fight with the Shie Hassaikai continues, Kirishima has to face his past when he and Fat Gum get separated from the others.

Temp Squad
Episode 10 December 21, 2019 24m

Temp Squad

The Hassaikai gets some help from the League of Villains as the heroes continue to make their way to Chisaki to rescue Eri.

Lemillion
Episode 11 December 28, 2019 24m

Lemillion

The League of Villains stay true to their name in their fight. Meanwhile, Togata catches up to Chisaki and Eri first…

Unforeseen Hope
Episode 12 January 4, 2020 24m

Unforeseen Hope

Izuku, Eraser Head, and Sir Nighteye finally reach the area where Chisaki and the others are and find Togata past his limit…

Infinite 100%
Episode 13 January 11, 2020 24m

Infinite 100%

As the fight with the Shie Hassaikai reaches its climax, Chisaki looks back on how it all started, and Izuku uses All For One at 100%.

Bright Future
Episode 14 January 18, 2020 24m

Bright Future

As the heroes deal with the aftermath of the fight with the Shie Hassaikai, the vehicle transporting Chisaki has an encounter with the League of Villains…

Smoldering Flames
Episode 15 January 25, 2020 24m

Smoldering Flames

After the fight with the Shie Hassaikai, a new villain emerges, and the students who participated reflect on their own roles as future heroes.

Win Those Kids’ Hearts
Episode 16 February 1, 2020 24m

Win Those Kids’ Hearts

Camie joins the provisional license training course and is added to the team working with the kids from Masegaki. Meanwhile, Endeavor has a serious talk with All Might.

Relief for License Trainees
Episode 17 February 8, 2020 24m

Relief for License Trainees

The trainees bond with the precocious Masegaki kids and life at U.A. goes back to normal as autumn approaches, but Aoyama has been acting strangely…

School Festival
Episode 18 February 15, 2020 24m

School Festival

As the students of U.A. prepare for their school festival, Deku and Togata visit Eri in the hospital. Meanwhile, a new villain named Gentle Criminal begins his reign of crime.

Prepping for the School Festival Is the Most Fun Part
Episode 19 February 22, 2020 24m

Prepping for the School Festival Is the Most Fun Part

Class 1-A assigns roles for their performance at the school festival, and Gentle starts preparing his next plan.

Gold Tips Imperial
Episode 20 February 29, 2020 24m

Gold Tips Imperial

Eri visits U.A. while the students are preparing for the school festival, and Gentle finalizes his plans.

Deku vs. Gentle Criminal
Episode 21 March 7, 2020 24m

Deku vs. Gentle Criminal

As Deku buys some last-minute supplies for the school festival, he encounters a mysterious man wrapped in a trench coat…

School Festival Start!!
Episode 22 March 14, 2020 24m

School Festival Start!!

Izuku must stop Gentle Criminal and his partner, La Brava, or else the school festival will be cancelled.

Let It Flow! School Festival!
Episode 23 March 21, 2020 24m

Let It Flow! School Festival!

Izuku rushes back to the school festival after his encounter with Gentleman and La Brava, but will he make it in time for his performance?

Japanese Hero Billboard Chart
Episode 24 March 28, 2020 24m

Japanese Hero Billboard Chart

It’s time for the next Japanese Hero Billboard Chart rankings to be announced, and this time, all the top ten heroes make an appearance.

His Start
Episode 25 April 4, 2020 24m

His Start

Endeavor and Hawks are up against High-End, and it’s Endeavor’s chance to show the world what the new number one hero is like.

Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes

Cast

Daiki Yamashita

Daiki Yamashita

Izuku Midoriya (voice)

Tarusuke Shingaki

Tarusuke Shingaki

Mirio Togata (voice)

Nobuhiko Okamoto

Nobuhiko Okamoto

Katsuki Bakugo (voice)

Kenta Miyake

Kenta Miyake

All Might (voice)

Ayane Sakura

Ayane Sakura

Ochako Uraraka (voice)

Kaito Ishikawa

Kaito Ishikawa

Tenya Iida (voice)

Yuki Kaji

Yuki Kaji

Shoto Todoroki (voice)

Aoi Yuuki

Aoi Yuuki

Tsuyu Asui (voice)

Seiran Kobayashi

Seiran Kobayashi

Eri (voice)

Junichi Suwabe

Junichi Suwabe

Shota Aizawa (voice)

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