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‘My Hero Academia’ TV Anime Preview Premieres; Promotional Video Introduces Superhero Premise

"My Hero Academia" fans are constantly teased since the official website has been launched. Each week new things are coming out as a sort of treat to its avid followers. Right now, the official portal of "Boku no Hero Academia" television anime has debuted its first promotional video.

Anime News Network states that the preview premiere introduces the superhero of "My Hero Academia" TV anime. This promotional video of the anime adaptation of Kōhei Horikoshi's manga has been streaming online on Monday.

In a very recent report, avid followers of Kōhei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia manga learned that the anime adaptation is green-lit already. The production is under the famous Japanese Anime studio, BONES.

ANN reports that Viz Media, Japanese-American manga, anime, and entertainment company, describes the story of 'My Hero Academia' revolves on the main character Izuku Midoriya, a middle school student who dreams to become a superhero. But the problem is he doesn't have a power to make him a hero, so he doesn't have the first qualification for him to study in the "prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes." Thus, Izuku's life appears to be a dead end.

But luck seems to be on his side when he met All Might face to face, the greatest hero in "My Hero Academia" was giving him "a chance to change his destiny."

Crunchyroll says that first promotional video of "My Hero Academia" is not the only news that has been posted online in the official website. An official announcement concerning its series' leads has also been posted. Of course, the first promotional key visual has come out first prior to the release of the names of the voice characters and preview premiere.

It is also been reported by ANN that the Kohei Horikoshi's "My Hero Academia" manga has inspired Hirofumi Neda's spin-off gag manga "Boku no Hero Academia Smash!!" Neda's spin-off manga is published on Shueisha's digital Shonen Jump+ app.

"Boku no Hero Academia Smash!!" has been launched early in November. Report states that Viz Media has published "a preview of the manga in English in its Weekly Shonen Jump digital manga anthology."

What is your impression of the first promotional video of "My Hero Academia?" Do you think the anime series will become a hit just like the manga of Kohei Horikoshi? Let us know what you think. Share your opinion in the comment box provided.


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