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.- 0
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Kocchi no Kento Shares My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Opening Song Music Video
Japanese artist Kocchi no Kento released a music video today for his latest song "Kekka Orai" (literally meaning "It turned out all right in the end") on his official YouTube channel. The pop tune is now featured as the opening theme for the spring 2025 TV anime My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. "Kekka Orai" is Kocchi no Kento's first anime opening theme song work in his career.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes English Dub Reveals Cast & Crew, Same-Day Release
Heroes are pulling double-duty in the Spring 2025 lineup, as My Hero Academia: Vigilantes launches on Crunchyroll later today with a simultaneous English dub release! The below cast and crew suit up for Episode 1.My Hero Academia: Vigilantes English DubEpisode 1 CastKoichi voiced by Jack BroadbentKnuckleduster voiced byJason MarnochaPop Step voiced by Macy Anne JohnsonKugizaki voiced by Joshua WatersIzuku "Deku" Midoriya voiced by Justin BrinerAll Might voiced by Christopher R.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Creditless Opening, Ending Movies Debut
The anime adaptation of Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court’s My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga premiered this morning in a same-day sub and dub on Crunchyroll, and now you can enjoy the opening and ending all over again. The official accounts rolled out creditless versions of both sequences, so check out the opening set to Kocchi no Kento’s “Kekka Alright” and the ending set to yutori’s “Speed” below.My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Creditless OpeningMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes Creditless EndingWritten by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga was first published in Jump GIGA in August 2016 before transferring to online imprint Shonen Jump later that year.- 0
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Here’s the Exact Time My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Premieres on Crunchyroll
Get ready for a new kind of hero as the anime adaptation of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes premieres next week! You can catch the season premiere of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes on April 7 at 8:15 a.m. PT right here on Crunchyroll.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Reveals Ending Theme Song Artist
Ahead of an April 7 broadcast and simulcast on Crunchyroll, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes stage event at AnimeJapan 2025 today announced that pop-rock band yutori will perform the anime's ending song, titled "Speed." Kocchi no Kento will perform "Kekka Alright" for the opening song. Written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga was first published in Jump GIGA in August 2016 before transferring to online imprint Shonen Jump later that year.- 0
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My Hero Academia Anime Brings Deku, Koichi Together For Superpowered Visual
In a few weeks, the My Hero Academia spin-off series My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will bring a different brand of justice to the Kohei Horikoshi-created world. A visual of both Deku and Koichi was unveiled to celebrate both Vigilantes’ premiere on April 7 and the original series starting its final season in Autumn.My Hero Academia Deku and Koichi Visual Kenichi Suzuki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure chief director) directs My Hero Academia: Vigilantes at bones film, with series composition by Yosuke Kuroda (My Hero Academia), character designs by Takahiko Yoshida (Cells at Work!) and music by Yuki Hayashi, Shogo Yamashira and Yuki Furuhashi. The series is set to premiere on April 7, with Crunchyroll already confirmed to stream the adaptation, describing Vigilantes as such:Koichi Haimawari is a dull college student who aspires to be a hero but has given up on his dream.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Releases New Main Trailer, Will Stream on Crunchyroll
The official accounts for the upcoming My Hero Academia: Vigilantes anime released a new main trailer and key art today, alongside announcing Kocchi no Kento will perform the opening theme song “Kekka Orai.” Additionally, Crunchyroll is announcing today the anime will stream on the platform as it premieres in Japan during the spring 2025 season.My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Main TrailerMy Hero Academia: VigilantesRelease Date: April 7, 2025Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and CISSynopsis: 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.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Fills Out Roster With 3 Main Character Visuals, Trailer
After delivering the visuals for the pro-heroes that save the world of My Hero Academia, it’s now time to check out the three main characters of the spin-off series My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. Alongside the visuals, three short trailers were released for Koichi Haimawari, Pop☆Step and Knuckleduster.My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Main Character VisualsKoichi Haimawari Character VisualPop☆Step Character VisualKnuckleduster Character VisualKoichi Haimawari Character TrailerPop☆Step Character TrailerKnuckleduster Character TrailerMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga, written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, was first published in Jump GIGA in August 2016 before transferring to online imprint Shonen Jump later that year.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Unveils 5 Pro Hero Character Visuals
Ahead of an April 7, 2025 debut on Japanese television, the official website and accounts for spin-off anime My Hero Academia: Vigilantes today unveiled new character visuals for pro heroes All Might, Eraser Head, Present Mic, Midnight and Ingenium.Kenta Miyake, Junichi Suwabe, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Akeno Watanabe and Masamichi Kitada will continue to voice their respective characters, joining Shuichiro Umeda as The Crawler, Ikumi Hasegawa as Pop☆Step and Yasuhiro Mamiya as Knuckleduster.All MightEraser HeadPresent MicMidnightIngeniumWritten by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga was first published in Jump GIGA in August 2016 before transferring to online imprint Shonen Jump later that year.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Reveals Premiere Date, Cast in New Trailer
Ahead of an April 7, 2025 at 23:00 JST debut on Japanese television, the official website and accounts for spin-off anime My Hero Academia: Vigilantes today unveiled a brand-new teaser trailer and visual, along with initial cast details and character visuals.Here's who's been unmasked in the trailer below:Koichi Haimawairi/The Crawler voiced by Shuichiro Umeda (Kazuhiko in Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines!)Kazuho Haneyama/Pop☆Step voiced by Ikumi Hasegawa (Ikuyo in BOCCHI THE ROCK!)Oguro Iwao/Knuckleduster voiced by Yasuhiro Mamiya (Magma in Dr. STONE)My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Teaser TrailerMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes Teaser Visual My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Character VisualsThe CrawlerPop☆StepKnuckledusterWritten by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga was first published in Jump GIGA in August 2016 before transferring to online imprint Shonen Jump later that year.- 0
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Anime Announced for April 2025 Release
The My Hero Academia Jump Festa 2025 stage event packed a one-two punch for anime fans today, delivering an Autumn 2025 release date for the main series’ eighth and final season, and the long-awaited news that an anime adaptation of the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes spin-off manga is on the way.A super teaser trailer and visual were released, along with animation staff information and an April 2025 release date.My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Teaser TrailerMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes Teaser Visual Written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga was first published in Jump GIGA in August 2016 before transferring to online imprint Shonen Jump later that year.- 0
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