Here’s a list of all the My Hero Academia filler episodes as well as the story arcs covered both in the anime as well as the manga.
My Hero Academia is arguably one of the most popular modern anime and manga shonen series today. The manga recently completed its course, and the entire fanbase thanked Kohei Horikoshi for his efforts. It was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans, and the ending seemed to have satisfied a good chunk of the community. The anime adaptation, however, is still ongoing.
Since this is a popular show, it is still reeling in newer fans. Therefore, the topic of My Hero Academia filler is quite common. This article contains a comprehensive list of all the story arcs, the respective manga chapters, and anime episodes, as well as a list of all the filler episodes that fans can avoid.
My Hero Academia Arcs
The entire series can be split into three main parts, each containing a host of story arcs within them. This is how most shonen manga titles split the overarching story. The three main parts are the U.A. Beginning Saga, the Rise of Villains Saga, and the Final Saga. These three Sagas contain a total of 22 story arcs, which are listed below.
U.A. Beginning Saga
Arc | Manga Chapter | Anime |
Entrance Exam Arc | 1-4 | Episodes 1-4 |
Quirk Apprehension Test Arc | 5-7 | Episodes 5-6 |
Battle Trial Arc | 8-11 | Episodes 6-8 |
U.S.J. Arc (Season 1 ends) | 12-21 | Episodes 9-13 |
U.A. Sports Festival Arc | 22-44 | Episodes 14-25 |
Vs. Hero Killer Arc | 45-59 | Episodes 26-33 |
Final Exams Arc (Season 2 ends) | 60-69 | Episodes 34-38 |
Forest Training Camp Arc | 70-83 | Episodes 39-45 |
Hideout Raid Arc | 84-97 | Episodes 46-50 |
Rise of Villains Saga
Arc | Manga Chapter | Anime |
Provisional Hero License Exam Arc | 98-121 | 51-62 |
Shie Hassaikai Arc (Season 3 ends with episode 63) | 122-162 | 63-78 |
Remedial Course Arc | 163-168 | 79-80 |
U.A. School Festival Arc | 169-183 | 81-86 |
Pro Hero Arc (Season 4 ends with episode 88) | 184-193 | 87-90 |
Joint Training Arc | 194-217 | 91-100 |
Meta Liberation Army Arc | 218-240 | 100 & 108-112 |
Endeavor Agency Arc | 241-252 | 101-106 |
Paranormal Liberation War Arc (Season 5 ends with episode 113) | 253-306 | 107 & 113-131 |
Final Saga
Arc | Manga Chapter | Anime |
Dark Hero Arc (Season 6 ends) | 307-328 | 132-138 |
Star and Stripe Arc | 329-334 | 139-140 |
U.A. Traitor Arc | 335-342 | 140-143 |
Final War Arc (Season 7 ongoing) | 343-430 | 144 [Ongoing] |
Complete List of All the My Hero Academia Fillers and Should You Watch Them
The episode numbers listed below are ones that fans can avoid while watching the anime adaptation. These filler episodes aren’t particularly all that important to the overarching story. That being said, these My Hero Academia filler episodes are low in number and aren’t all that intrusive while watching the show. Therefore, fans can choose to watch them if they are curious about the nature of these filler episodes. Given their entertainment value, fans can watch the fillers as they are few in number and provide a break from the monotony of constant action.
- Episode 13.5 (Season 2)
- Episode 39 (Season 3)
- Episode 58 (Season 3)
- Episode 64 (Season 4)
- Episode 104 (Season 5)
Why Does My Hero Academia Filler Exist in the First Place?
This is an interesting question because My Hero Academia’s reason for having filler content differs slightly from other popular Shonen titles. For example, the Naruto series has plenty of filler because both the manga and the anime adaptation had a weekly release. Studios usually adapt at least 2-3 chapters for every episode depending on the title. Since this was the case, the studio created anime-original content.
One Piece also has plenty of filler content, some of which are crossovers involving other anime titles. My Hero Academia fillers exist because of their films. The movies aren’t a part of the overarching story. However, they’re set in the same timeline. Therefore, the animation studios decided to connect the films to the anime adaptation. This was also done to promote the films themselves.
Are the My Hero Academia Movies Filler?
This is a bit of a controversial topic that has divided the fanbase. The unspoken rule that is usually followed by the members of the anime and manga community is that the episode/movie is considered canon if and only if it is covered in the manga or the source material. The source material in this case is the manga and therefore, the contents of it determine whether or not the movies are canon. The appearance of Melissa Shields in the manga led to the resurgence of this debate. She was a character who appeared in the World Heroes’ Mission movie.
This technically makes the film canon. However, it is important to note that the movies have almost little to no impact on the overall story. By this, we mean that the fanbase can stick to the anime episodes alone for an optimal viewing experience. Therefore, fans can treat the movies as filler. With that said, the movies are quite entertaining to watch. Fans who wish to spend their spare time watching the movies can do so, as they will enjoy them.
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