My Hero Academia Unveils Final OVA 'More' and World Concert Tour for 10th Anniversary
December 20, 2025
The piece frames these announcements as part of a broader culmination of the series, noting the final season’s approach and confirming Crunchyroll as the home for existing seasons.
At Jump Festa 2026, My Hero Academia unveiled an additional anime offering: a special OVA titled More that will adapt Chapter 431 and serve as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations.
The OVA is described as the final animated chapter for the main series, while future anime projects could pivot to spin-offs rather than a direct continuation.
Fans received new content after the finale, including opportunities to see the heroes again via the epilogue and accompanying events.
The OVA acts as a canon epilogue rather than main-series content, addressing where characters stand eight years after the finale, with Crunchyroll streaming the new material.
There is anticipation of potential future explorations of established heroes like Eraserhead, Present Mic, Midnight, All Might, and Mirko, depending on material and continuity.
The epilogue-focused OVA aims to provide a definitive send-off by following Deku and Class 1-A with the series’ core themes intact.
The announcement invites reader engagement and points readers to related coverage on ComicBook Forum and other outlets.
A world concert tour for the anime score by Yuki Hayashi is planned to begin in May 2026, kicking off in Pacifico Yokohama before expanding internationally.
The story for the new epilogue-focused OVA is set eight years after Class 1-A’s graduation, following Izuku Midoriya and his former classmates as established professional heroes.
Official press materials and coverage from Anime Corner and other channels are cited as sources for the announcements.
Context includes a primer on Quirks and Deku’s goal to become the greatest hero, with viewing on Crunchyroll and manga on Manga Plus.
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