My Hero Academia Anime Looks Forward in Season 7’s Creditless Opening, Ending
The first episode of My Hero Academia Season 7 dropped tonight, bringing an American flavor of superhero to Japan to take down the might of the villains. Alongside episode one, the opening and ending animations for the seventh season of the series also flew onto screens.
After the broadcast of the episode in Japan, TOHO Animation released the creditless versions of the themes on its YouTube channel.
Series director Kenji Nagasaki will act as Chief Director for Season 7, with Naomi Nakayama in the director's chair at studio BONES. Yusuke Kuroda will continue to handle series composition/scripts, with Yoshihiko Umakoshi and Hitomi Odashima on character designs and Yuki Hayashi on music.
Alongside the seventh season, a fourth original film is currently in production for My Hero Academia at studio Bones. Crunchyroll streams the collection of anime episodes, specials and more from the franchise, and describes the series as such: