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What's Happening?
Crunchyroll has announced the availability of Hindi dubbed versions for Seasons 2 to 6 of the popular anime series My Hero Academia. This follows the release of the first season's Hindi dub last month, which was initially available through Prime Video Channels before joining Crunchyroll's catalog. The Hindi voice cast includes Vidit Kumar as Izuku Midoriya, Sahil Vinod Kulkarni as Katsuki Bakugo, and Mohak Ninad as All Might. The series, originally aired in Japan from April to September 2017, is produced by Studio Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. It continues the adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi's manga, focusing on Izuku Midoriya's journey in a world full of heroes.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of Hindi dubbed versions of My Hero Academia is significant as it caters to the growing demand for anime content in regional languages, making it more accessible to a wider audience in India. This move by Crunchyroll reflects the increasing popularity of anime in non-English speaking regions and highlights the platform's commitment to diversifying its offerings. By providing content in Hindi, Crunchyroll is likely to attract more subscribers from India, potentially boosting its market presence and influence in the region's entertainment industry.
What's Next?
While Seasons 2 to 6 are now available in Hindi, the eighth and final season of My Hero Academia is set to release on October 4, 2025, without a Hindi dub currently announced. Additionally, the seventh season, released in May 2025, has not received a Hindi dub beyond its initial broadcast. Fans are also awaiting announcements regarding Hindi dubs for the series' movies and OVAs, as well as potential Tamil or Telugu dubs for recent episodes and films.
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