My Hero Academia Season 7 Gets English Dub Release Date - All You Need to Know

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Credit: Kohei Horikoshi/Shueisha/My Hero Academia Production

my hero academia season 7 english dub
Credit: Kohei Horikoshi/Shueisha/My Hero Academia Production

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The latest season of the hit hero anime might have debuted later than other spring series, but its popularity continues to soar. Now, more fans will get to enjoy the new anime, as Crunchyroll confirmed that My Hero Academia (MHA) season 7’s English dub is finally streaming today.

Crunchyroll Streams My Hero Academia Season 7 English Dub

It was previously revealed that Crunchyroll will stream the English dub version of My Hero Academia season 7 this spring.

Finally, the company has announced that it will begin streaming the English version today, May 18, at 1:00 PM PT.

Here's when fans may expect the dub to stream in different time zones:

  • Eastern Time: 4:00 PM (May 18)
  • Central Time: 3:00 PM (May 18)
  • London Time: 9:00 PM (May 18)

The English dub version is delayed by two episodes from the original Japanese version, as MHA season 7 premiered two weeks earlier on May 4.

Still, this is a relatively fast turnaround for an anime, as other less popular shows receive the English dub treatment months after the original version has aired.

This goes to show that Bones’ hit series is still firmly in demand among international fans seven seasons into its run.

New English-dubbed episodes are expected to stream on Crunchyroll every Saturday if there are no delays.

Get to Know the English Dub Cast of My Hero Academia Season 7

Fans will be delighted to know they’ll be hearing familiar voices in season 7’s dub, as most of the voice actors are returning to reprise their roles from previous seasons.

Here are the confirmed voice cast members for My Hero Academia season 7’s English dub:

  • Justin Briner (Kiyotaka Ayanokoji in Classroom of the Elite) as Izuku Midoriya
  • Luci Christian (Hestia in DanMachi) as Ochako Uraraka
  • Alejandro Saab (Gabimaru in Hell’s Paradise) as Naomasa Tsukauchi
  • Anthony Bowling (Franky Franklin in Spy x Family) as Skeptic
  • Dave Trosko (Saku Hagita in Orange) as Present Mic
  • Eric Vale (Trunks in Dragon Ball Z Kai) as Tomura Shigaraki
  • John Swasey (Gendo Ikari in Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone) as All For One
  • Larry Brantley (Professor Manabu in Tomodachi Game) as Spinner
  • Micah Solusod (Mizuki in Kamisama Kiss) as Best Jeanist
  • Natalie Van Sistine (Miorine Rembran in Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury) as Star and Stripe
  • Zeno Robinson (Akira Tendo in Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead) as Hawks
  • Aiden Call as Biggs
  • Kyle Hebert (Berserker in Fate/Zero) as Commander Agpar
  • Lara Woodhull (Yuki Itose in A Sign of Affection) as Young Izuku Midoriya
  • Sean Letourneau (Gobrou in Re:Monster) as Wedge
  • William Ofoegbu (Joseph Albright in Reign of the Seven Spellblades) as Ethan Drive

Meet the Staff Behind My Hero Academia Season 7’s English Dub

Similar to the voice cast, most of the staff working on season 7’s dub are also back from the previous seasons.

Here are the staff and crew in charge of producing the new season’s English dub:

  • Voice Director: Mike McFarland (Attack on Titan)
  • Producer: Zach Bolton (Dr. Stone)
  • Adaptation: Jeramey Kraatz (That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime)
  • Mixer: Gino Palencia (Fairy Tail)
  • Engineer: August Cline (Wonder Egg Priority)
  • Translator: Nita Lieu (Assassination Classroom)

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