My Hero Academia Robot All Might Art Visual Released For HERO FES 2022

The newly released robot All Might artwork for July’s HERO FES 2022. Pic credit: heroaca_anime/Twitter.

My Hero Academia released a new Robot All Might visual ahead of the Hero Festival in July.

The students of UA High must now develop the next best thing, the robot All Might! since the symbol of hope has been retired.

The latest image is for the upcoming My Hero Academia Ultra event. HERO FES 2022 recreates the classic illustration from MHA Chapter 321 of the original My Hero Academia manga, reinterpreted in anime form through animation studio Bones.

Merchandise for the upcoming event, based on the robot All Might visual, was also released, as well as a new logo.

My Hero Academia will have its annual HERO FES 2022 in a few months, according to a recent update from the anime studio. The event will take place on July 24, 2022.

We don’t know much about the event right now, but Hero Fes has a history of handing out new anime teasers to fans.

Below is the official illustration of All may:

The Robotic All Might visual was released on Twitter.

The Robot All Might visual, seen above, features a giant mech suit of All Might towering in the background. The symbol of peace has evolved into his mobile suit and he seems to be quite mean.

From his jetpack to his bright red eyes, the All Might mech would be a nightmare to fight. And we are convinced that no one can serve it better than Izuku.

July Heroes Festival

My Hero Academia will return to television for the anime season in the fall of 2022.

The “Biggest My Hero Academia” event is being staged in anticipation of the upcoming sixth season of the TV anime. An exclusive screening of My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 1 is expected to take place.

While Anime Japan gives us a sneak peek, given the proximity of the two events, fans are hoping that Hero Fes 2022 will release a full-fledged trailer PV for MHA Season 6.

The official announcement of HERO FES 2022.

The following anime characters are likely to attend the HERO FES 2022 event:

  • Nobuhiko Okamoto (Bakugo)
  • Toshiki Masuda (Kirishida)
  • Tasuku Hatanaka (Kaminari)

This is the first time it has been held in person rather than online since 2019. Tickets are now also on sale.

My Hero Academia Anime and Manga

Since 2014, Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia manga series has been published in Weekly Shonen Jump.

Studio BONES produced an anime adaptation of the manga in 2016. The second season aired in 2017 and the third season aired in 2018. The fourth episode of the anime series premiered in the fall of 2019 and ended in winter. of 2020. most recent season, with 25 episodes in total, premiered in 2021.

Season 5 of My Hero Academia received some criticism for some of its storylines, but Season 6 will give Bones a lot of opportunities to spice things up. After all, Season 6 features the show’s biggest battle yet, and HERO FES 2022 will be responsible for publicizing the raid.

What do you want to see at the Hero Festival? Are you excited about the My Hero Academia season 6 anime? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.

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