MY HERO ACADEMIA FINAL SEASON REPORTEDLY GETTING FILIPINO DUB

Reports circulating within the local anime community suggest that My Hero Academia’s Filipino dub project now spans from Season 4 up to the Final Season (Season 8), with Ani-One Philippines working alongside CreatiVoices Productions to localize the long-running superhero anime for Filipino audiences.

According to information shared by fans and industry watchers, the collaboration did not begin with the final arc alone. Instead, the reported dubbing effort covers multiple later seasons of the series, allowing Filipino viewers to experience the story’s most pivotal arcs — from the intense Overhaul storyline in Season 4 through the climactic battles and resolution presented in Seasons 7 and 8 in the local language.

Ani-One PH and CreatiVoices have previously partnered on Filipino dubs for other major anime titles, helping push the growth of locally produced anime dubs in the Philippines. While neither company has released a full public breakdown of episode release schedules or platforms for My Hero Academia’s Filipino dub, community posts and past dubbing showcases strongly point to Seasons 4 through 8 being part of the project.

The Final Season of My Hero Academia marks the conclusion of nearly a decade-long anime run, adapting the manga’s endgame arcs and closing the story of Izuku “Deku” Midoriya and the heroes of U.A. High School. A complete Filipino dub covering the latter half of the series would represent a major milestone for anime localization in the country, especially for fans who followed the show from its early days.

As of writing, official confirmation on release dates, episode rollout, and streaming availability is still pending. Fans are advised to watch Ani-One Philippines’ and CreatiVoices’ official channels for formal announcements and updates regarding the Filipino dub’s full release.

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