One of those staple anime that has proven to stand the test of time isMy Hero Academia.

Izuku Midoriya holds more quirks than most characters in My Hero Academia.

So, where can you watch My Hero Academia?

The My hero Academia cast in the background with All Might in the center in a collage from the anime My Hero Academia.

Let’s find out.

Here are all the streaming options for the anime.

With159 episodesand 10 OVAs, there’s a lot to catch up on or rewatch.

Deku using One for All in his fight against Overhaul in My Hero Academia.

Service

Subscription

Crunchyroll

All scenes are available to watch for free.

Netflix

Four seasons are available with a Netflix subscription starting at $7.99/month.

My Hero Academia Two Heroes and Heros Rising are also available.

Uraraka from My Hero Academia holding a loudspeaker with tears in her eyes.

Hulu/Disney+

All seven seasons are available with a subscription.

Disney+/Hulu subscription is required, and it starts at $9.99/month.

Apple TV

All seven seasons are available.

Deku staring as he is absorbed in his thoughts in My Hero Academia.

An Apple TV+ subscription is required, and it starts at $9.99/month.

Roku Channel

This also includes My Hero Academia Heroes Rising and My Hero Academia Two Heroes.

A premium subscription from a corresponding service is required.

Featured Image, Pro-Heroes from My Hero Academia, Shota Aizawa, All Might, and Sorahiko Torino.

YouTube TV

A Crunchyroll subscription is required to watch My Hero Academia through YouTube TV.

Amazon Prime

All seven seasons are available through a Crunchyroll subscription.

you’re free to, however,watch the entire show for free on Crunchyrollwith ads.

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If you don’t want ads, you’re able to sign up for a premium Crunchyroll account.

You’ll need to play through your chosen medium while having the Crunchyroll app.

My Hero Academia has some truly heartbreaking backstories among its cast.

My Hero Academia