The dubbed episodes will air on Crunchyroll.
The English-dub for My Hero Academia Season 8 is here! The official X (formerly Twitter) account of the anime’s English version released the dub trailer. It also revealed that the first English dubbed episode of the eighth and final season of the popular shonen anime will begin airing on Saturday, 18 October, 2024. The English version of the anime will air on Crunchyroll.
My Hero Academia English-dub cast and other details
Crunchyroll revealed the voice cast of the final season’s English dub, which includes:
- All Might voiced by Christopher Sabat
- All for One (Young) voiced by Ryan Negrón
- Izuku voiced by Justin Briner
- Aoyama voiced by Joel McDonald
- Hagakure voiced by Felecia Angelle
- Kunieda voiced by Landon McDonald
- Fatgum voiced by Kyle Hebert
- Hercules voiced by Erica Mendez
- Present Mic voiced by Dave Trosko
- Stain voiced by Robert McCollum
- Tsukauchi voiced by Alejandro Saab
- Nana voiced by Stephanie Young
The production crew working on the English dub includes:
- Voice Director: Manuel Aragon
- Producer: Zach Bolton
- Adaptation: Jeramey Kraatz
- Mixer: Rickey Watkins
- Engineer: August Cline
Kenji Nagasaki and Naomi Nakayama direct the final season of MHA at Bones Film. Two episodes of the season have already been released in their original Japanese version. The My Hero Academia anime is based on Kohei Horikoshi’s masterpiece manga which came to an end in 2024. Currently, the anime is adapting the Final War arc of the manga, which focuses on Izuku and his hero friends’ final battle against the overpowered villain All For One and his lackeys. A lot of the villains fell in the last season, and the heroes are hoping to take down every last one. But it won’t be easy.