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5 Anime Like My Hero Academia & Where to Watch Them

5 Anime Like My Hero Academia & Where to Watch Them

Can’t wait for the new season? Try these!

As My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) S7 still hasn’t started yet — right now, the recap mini-series is airing — fans are getting impatient. Thankfully, there are series that are fairly similar to the iconic battle shounen, and you can easily watch them on legal streaming.

One Punch Man

While One Punch Man is, first and foremost, a parody of the battle shounen genre, it’s actually possible to enjoy it when you take it seriously, too. Amazing fights certainly help, and the hero system in it isn’t that different from that of MHA.

The third season is coming out soon — and you can catch up in time if you watch it now. The first season is on Netflix or Crunchyroll, depending on your location, while the second is only on the latter.

Naruto

Naruto is a classic shounen series, and My Hero Academia has sometimes been dubbed “green Naruto.” While that’s definitely not a good direct comparison, there are many common elements, as both belong to the battle shounen genre.

Both are “zero to hero” stories, with protagonists being bullied underdogs and becoming the strongest among their peers gradually. Both deal with themes of duty and hard work, too. Both Naruto and Shippuden are entirely on Crunchyroll.

Assassination Classroom

This is another anime with a huge cast of students with superhuman strength — although these aren’t necessarily weird abilities like MHA’s Quirks.

In Assassination Classroom (Ansatsu Kyoushitsu), the students are taught by their teacher to defend the world from… himself. It’s way more entertaining than it sounds at first, and it’s a complete story — you can watch it on Crunchyroll.

Tiger & Bunny

Tiger & Bunny is another superhero series — and this one, arguably, has even more American influence. However, the anime is incredibly popular in Japan — it’s just somewhat obscure among otaku in the West because of the lack of overlap between target audiences for anime and superhero media.

Still, it is great, and you can watch all of it on Netflix — and the first season might be on Crunchyroll, depending on your location.

Haikyuu!!

If you want a series with similar dynamics to MHA that doesn’t focus on battles, then Haikyuu!! might be up your alley. It’s also a shounen underdog story with a huge cast of characters, and has a similar reputation in the community — it’s undoubtedly the biggest modern sports anime.

Funnily enough, MHA and Haikyuu!! share Yuki Hayashi as their composer. To watch the latter, you can head to Crunchyroll — it has every season save for the latest movie, which is still running in theaters. The first season is also available on Netflix in some regions.

Can’t wait for the new season? Try these!

As My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) S7 still hasn’t started yet — right now, the recap mini-series is airing — fans are getting impatient. Thankfully, there are series that are fairly similar to the iconic battle shounen, and you can easily watch them on legal streaming.

One Punch Man

While One Punch Man is, first and foremost, a parody of the battle shounen genre, it’s actually possible to enjoy it when you take it seriously, too. Amazing fights certainly help, and the hero system in it isn’t that different from that of MHA.

The third season is coming out soon — and you can catch up in time if you watch it now. The first season is on Netflix or Crunchyroll, depending on your location, while the second is only on the latter.

Naruto

Naruto is a classic shounen series, and My Hero Academia has sometimes been dubbed “green Naruto.” While that’s definitely not a good direct comparison, there are many common elements, as both belong to the battle shounen genre.

Both are “zero to hero” stories, with protagonists being bullied underdogs and becoming the strongest among their peers gradually. Both deal with themes of duty and hard work, too. Both Naruto and Shippuden are entirely on Crunchyroll.

Assassination Classroom

This is another anime with a huge cast of students with superhuman strength — although these aren’t necessarily weird abilities like MHA’s Quirks.

In Assassination Classroom (Ansatsu Kyoushitsu), the students are taught by their teacher to defend the world from… himself. It’s way more entertaining than it sounds at first, and it’s a complete story — you can watch it on Crunchyroll.

Tiger & Bunny

Tiger & Bunny is another superhero series — and this one, arguably, has even more American influence. However, the anime is incredibly popular in Japan — it’s just somewhat obscure among otaku in the West because of the lack of overlap between target audiences for anime and superhero media.

Still, it is great, and you can watch all of it on Netflix — and the first season might be on Crunchyroll, depending on your location.

Haikyuu!!

If you want a series with similar dynamics to MHA that doesn’t focus on battles, then Haikyuu!! might be up your alley. It’s also a shounen underdog story with a huge cast of characters, and has a similar reputation in the community — it’s undoubtedly the biggest modern sports anime.

Funnily enough, MHA and Haikyuu!! share Yuki Hayashi as their composer. To watch the latter, you can head to Crunchyroll — it has every season save for the latest movie, which is still running in theaters. The first season is also available on Netflix in some regions.