The emotional farewell from the creator of ‘My Hero Academia’ as the anime comes to an end
A grand farewell to a series that has been with us for almost a decade.

The time has come to bid a grand farewell to ‘My Hero Academia,’ the anime adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi’s manga, which began in 2016 and, almost a decade later, brings its story to a close. A work that has left us with great characters and endless emotions, and its original author has said goodbye with an illustration that is a real treat for fans.
Although the anime has ended, it leaves behind a legacy in the industry and in the shonen genre that will not soon be forgotten. The image Horikoshi used to say goodbye shows Deku and All Might together, with a message that reads: “The final episode of the My Hero Academia anime is finally here!” It’s a grand farewell with two characters who have thrilled us throughout an exciting decade.
いよいよ最終回!ヒロアカアニメこのあとまじですぐです! pic.twitter.com/dn5KU3AH93
— 堀越耕平 (@horikoshiko) December 13, 2025
An emotional farewell from the author
The final episode of My Hero Academia shows us Class 1-A as adults. Izuku Midoriya is a teacher at U.A. Academy and helps forge a new generation of heroes. It’s an emotional fate after what happened to the protagonist in the final battle. Now, many are wondering what the future holds for Kohei Horikoshi and his upcoming work as a manga artist.
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