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"My Hero Academia: Vigilantes" Official Climax Trailer Released! Featuring ED Theme "Speed" and Numerous New Cuts

"My Hero Academia: Vigilantes" Official Climax Trailer Released! Featuring ED Theme "Speed" and Numerous New Cuts

Kyodo News23-06-2025
By TK Ogawa, Animate Times - 23 minutes ago - 18:43 | All
In anticipation of Episode 12, which marks "My Hero Academia: Vigilantes" story's climax, a new trailer has been released. This video features numerous new cuts and is set to the ED theme "Speed" by yutori.
The PV showcases intense action scenes from Episode 11, where father and daughter, Knuckleduster and Kuin Hachisuka, engage in a fierce battle while confronting their true feelings. It also features live performance scenes by the special unit "FeatherHATS," comprising Pop☆Step (voiced by Ikumi Hasegawa) and FeatherS members Miu (voiced by Ayana Taketatsu) and Yuu (voiced by Sayumi Suzushiro). Set to the ED theme "Speed," the video is an emotional and captivating preview of what's to come.
Episode 12, titled "Goodbye to Dad," will reveal the conclusion of both the Narufest event and the battle between Knuckleduster and Kuin Hachisuka. It's scheduled to air on Monday, June 23rd (Japan Time), with streaming available on Crunchyroll!
The TV anime adaptation of "My Hero Academia: Vigilantes," an official spin-off of "My Hero Academia," is currently airing every Monday (Japan Time).
"My Hero Academia: Vigilantes" OFFICIAL CLIMAX TRAILER
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