Rock Band Yutori Releases My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Ending Song Music Video

The official YouTube channel for the four-piece Japanese rock band yutori has started streaming a music video for their latest song "Speed." The melodious rock tune is now featured as the ending theme for the spring 2025 TV anime My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. Masakazu Fukatsu, who previously collaborated with the band for the "One Room" and "Aitakunatte, Tonda Baito" music videos, served as the director. Filmed in a vast warehouse, the music video combines scenes that featured each member's powerful performance and scenes that depicted emotional changes that inspired the members themselves.yutori "Speed" Music VideoMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes Creditless Ending Videoyutori was formed on December 7, 2020.

The official YouTube channel for the four-piece Japanese rock band yutori has started streaming a music video for their latest song “Speed.” The melodious rock tune is now featured as the ending theme for the spring 2025 TV anime My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.

Masakazu Fukatsu, who previously collaborated with the band for the “One Room” and “Aitakunatte, Tonda Baito” music videos, served as the director. Filmed in a vast warehouse, the music video combines scenes that featured each member’s powerful performance and scenes that depicted emotional changes that inspired the members themselves.

yutori “Speed” Music Video

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Creditless Ending Video

yutori was formed on December 7, 2020. After gaining popularity on the indie label, the band made its major label debut on Sony Music Label’s Ki/oon Music label with “Speed” in April 2025.

“Speed” released digitally first on April 7, with the CD single following on April 30. The song will also be included in the band’s new seven-song mini-album “Hertzmetre” to release in Japan on May 21.

Rock Band Yutori Releases My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Ending Song Music Video

“Speed” digital jacket

Rock Band Yutori Releases My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Ending Song Music Video

CD jacket

The TV anime adaptation of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, based on the My Hero Academia spin-off manga written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, premiered in Japan on April 7, 2025. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime for members in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

Crunchyroll describes the series as such:

Koichi Haimawari is a dull college student who aspires to be a hero but has given up on his dream. Although 80% of the world’s population has superhuman powers called Quirks, few are chosen to become heroes and protect people. Everything changes for Koichi when he and Pop☆Step are saved by the vigilante Knuckleduster and get recruited to become vigilantes themselves!

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