Vigilante: My Hero Academia Illegals
Original title: Vijirante Boku no Hîrô Akademia Irîgarusu
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- 2025–
A timid college student with a forgotten dream of heroism finds new purpose when a mysterious vigilante recruits him and a young performer to fight crime in a world where superpowers are com... Read allA timid college student with a forgotten dream of heroism finds new purpose when a mysterious vigilante recruits him and a young performer to fight crime in a world where superpowers are common but real heroes are rare.A timid college student with a forgotten dream of heroism finds new purpose when a mysterious vigilante recruits him and a young performer to fight crime in a world where superpowers are common but real heroes are rare.
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Just so you know this is a good start for a studio doing a prequel of a popular series, just because the animation isn't top tier doesn't mean it sucks, the studio is juggling a couple big projects. It's like the studio for That one time I got reincarnated as a slime and blue lock where they had two HUGE projects to work on, one needing way higher detail (That One Tine I Got Reincarnated as A Slime) and one who doesn't need much but it's expectations were set SUPER high (Blue Lock S2 and Episode Nagi). They are trying there best like all studios and don't set your expectations at the level One Piece is at, Toei is one of the bigger anime studios and have a lot more workers, besides not all anime's need a glorious fall or some other stuff.-me.
The new animation style gives the show a fresh feel and clearly sets it apart from the main My Hero Academia storyline, while still retaining that classic essence fans know and love. I also like when they add hero comic elements-it gives the show a more balanced tone and keeps things from feeling too heavy or overly dramatic.
The episode itself serves more as a setup, laying the groundwork for what's to come. The pacing feels quite fast, which keeps things engaging, though it might take a bit of getting used to. It gave me nostalgia-the first time I saw Midoriya, too.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the protagonist grows from here, and how far he can go. There's definitely potential, and I'm excited to watch it unfold.
The episode itself serves more as a setup, laying the groundwork for what's to come. The pacing feels quite fast, which keeps things engaging, though it might take a bit of getting used to. It gave me nostalgia-the first time I saw Midoriya, too.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the protagonist grows from here, and how far he can go. There's definitely potential, and I'm excited to watch it unfold.
Vigilantes Season 1 was honestly way better than I expected. It's a My Hero Academia spin-off and it's actually really good. The animation is solid and the story is pretty interesting too. Sometimes the villains felt a little repetitive but it's not a big deal. There are some awesome characters in it and I literally binged the whole thing in one go. It's definitely worth watching and I'd for sure recommend it. Now I just need them to drop Season 2 as soon as possible.
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (2025-) is the prequel series to the popular anime My Hero Academia (2016-) and it was awesome.
Positives for My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (2025-): I like the idea of seeing what the world was like before we had the heroes of the main series and seeing a group of people who aren't licensed heroes do with their quirks. I like seeing these vigilantes go out and do their thing to protect people from criminals and other individuals with quirks. This show plays it out like the original series, but there are differences between these two shows that make them stand out from one another without having to constantly compare them. The animation looks just as good as it did in the original series. You get some awesome action sequences that are just as good as the original. I also like the interactions with these new characters as you get to spend time to care about them. And finally, this show doesn't do the prequel thing which is answering questions I was asking and giving me answers I don't like, but instead explores the possibilities of what these individuals can do with their quirks and how they want to shape the world in their own ways.
Overall, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (2025-) is an awesome continuation of the My Hero Academia franchise that gives you everything you loved from the original anime while also setting itself apart of the original anime with its own identity and I can't wait for Season 2.
Positives for My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (2025-): I like the idea of seeing what the world was like before we had the heroes of the main series and seeing a group of people who aren't licensed heroes do with their quirks. I like seeing these vigilantes go out and do their thing to protect people from criminals and other individuals with quirks. This show plays it out like the original series, but there are differences between these two shows that make them stand out from one another without having to constantly compare them. The animation looks just as good as it did in the original series. You get some awesome action sequences that are just as good as the original. I also like the interactions with these new characters as you get to spend time to care about them. And finally, this show doesn't do the prequel thing which is answering questions I was asking and giving me answers I don't like, but instead explores the possibilities of what these individuals can do with their quirks and how they want to shape the world in their own ways.
Overall, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (2025-) is an awesome continuation of the My Hero Academia franchise that gives you everything you loved from the original anime while also setting itself apart of the original anime with its own identity and I can't wait for Season 2.
10canhamza
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes isn't just another superhero anime-it's a relatable story set in a fantasy world. Unlike typical heroes, the protagonist is ordinary-no grand destiny or overwhelming power, just heart and determination. His mentor is equally grounded, relying on experience and conviction rather than special abilities.
Beautifully animated and emotionally resonant, the series reminds us that heroism isn't about strength or chosen-one narratives. It's about showing up, helping, and trying your best-even if you feel ordinary in an extraordinary world. Heroes aren't born, they're made.
Beautifully animated and emotionally resonant, the series reminds us that heroism isn't about strength or chosen-one narratives. It's about showing up, helping, and trying your best-even if you feel ordinary in an extraordinary world. Heroes aren't born, they're made.
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- TriviaIt is based on a Japanese manga series written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court. It is both a spin-off and a prequel to Kôhei Horikoshi's manga series My Hero Academia. Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court serialized the spin-off manga on the Shounen Jump+ web magazine from September 2016 to May 2022. Shueisha published the 15th and final volume on July 4, 2022. VIZ Media licensed the manga in English in 2018 and released the 15th and final volume on October 10, 2023.
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- SoundtracksKekka Orai
Performed by Kocchi no Kento
Lyrics by Kocchi no Kento
Music by Kocchi no Kento and GRP
Sound-produced by GRP
Theme Song in Cooperation with Chisako Iizuka and Nana Toki
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