MANILA — Filipino anime fans can now watch the Tagalog-dubbed version of My Hero Academia Final Season for free on Blast TV, bringing the climactic chapter of the globally popular superhero anime closer to local audiences.
The Tagalog dub was produced through a collaboration between CreatiVoices Productions and Ani-One Asia under the AniOnePH brand, continuing efforts to expand localized anime content across Southeast Asia.
How Filipino Fans Can Watch
According to the official announcement, viewers can stream the Tagalog dub through the Blast TV mobile app and desktop platform.
Fans can access the dubbed version by following these steps:
- Download Blast TV via the Google Play Store or Apple App Store
- Search for “My Hero Academia – Season 8” in the platform catalog
- Change the audio settings to “Tagalog”
The anime is also accessible through desktop browsers using Blast TV’s official website.
A Global Anime Phenomenon
Based on the manga by Kohei Horikoshi, My Hero Academia has become one of the world’s most successful modern shonen franchises since its anime adaptation premiered in 2016.
The story follows Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, a boy born without powers in a world dominated by superhuman abilities called “Quirks.” Despite this, he dreams of becoming the greatest hero.
The Final Season centers on the climactic confrontation between Deku and Tomura Shigaraki, leader of the League of Villains, as the long-running story reaches its conclusion.
Growing Demand for Filipino Dubbed Anime
The release has generated excitement among Filipino viewers online, with many praising the availability of a Tagalog dub for making the anime more accessible to younger audiences and casual viewers.
Industry observers note that the Philippine anime dubbing sector continues to expand as distributors and streaming platforms increasingly invest in localized content to meet rising demand.
The addition of “My Hero Academia Final Season” to Blast TV’s growing anime catalog reflects the continued mainstream rise of anime consumption in the Philippines.
With the series’ final chapter now available in Tagalog, Filipino fans can once again join Deku and the heroes of UA High School as they go beyond their limits and push “Plus Ultra.”
