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Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 10: Exact release date, time and more
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 10 release date announced. In the previous episode, Koichi introduced his friends to his mother, Shouko, before heading out for a day in Asakusa with Shouko and Makoto. Their peaceful outing took a dangerous turn when a Trigger-injected cat turned their bus into a violent threat. While Pro Hero Ingenium stepped in to help, it was Koichi who unlocked the full potential of his quirk, revealing his ability to fly, and ultimately helped save the day. Also Read: Nintendo Switch 2 available online at Target: Release date, price and key features My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 10 is scheduled to be released on Monday, June 9, 2025, in Japan at 11 pm (JST), according to information available at the official website. As release times can differ by region, fans are advised to consult the official time zone schedule to catch the exact airing time in their area. Episode 10 of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will premiere on local Japanese networks such as Tokyo MX and Yomiuri TV, with a later broadcast on BS NTV. Fans can also stream the episode on platforms like ABEMA, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Lemino, and the Anime Store. For international viewers, Crunchyroll will stream the episode, making it easily accessible worldwide. Also Read: Billy Joel was in 'coma for days' after suicide attempt over affair with friend's wife Episode 10 of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, titled Event Announcement!, is set to bring a mix of lighthearted moments and deeper character development. The upcoming episode will likely follow Makoto Tsukauchi as she approaches Kazuho Haneyama to perform as Pop Step at the grand opening of the Marukane Department Store, sharing the stage with other local talents. Meanwhile, the story may also explore a more personal side of detective Takeshi Kuroiwa, hinting at a loved one's hospitalization. And with Kuin Hachisuka lurking in the background, fans can expect another potential twist


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6 – release date, time, where to watch, and what to expect
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6 release date and time: Episode 6 of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is expected to be twice as intense. You'll be captivated by the next episode after everything that transpired in the fifth. After delving deeply into Koichi and Pop's common past in the previous episode, viewers had been expecting only greater and more exciting things from the anime. Here is all the information you need on My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6 if you have already watched the first five episodes. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6 release date and time My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 6 will air in Japan on Monday, May 12, 2025, at 11 p.m., according to the official website. Depending on your time zone, the release date will vary. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6 global release schedule Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) – 7:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) – 10:00 AM British Summer Time (BST) – 3:00 PM Central European Summer Time (CEST) – 4:00 PM Indian Standard Time (IST) – 7:30 PM Philippine Standard Time (PST) – 10:00 PM Japanese Standard Time (JST) – 11:00 PM Australia Central Standard Time (ACST) – 11:30 PM Where to watch My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6? Before being aired on BS NTV, the most recent episode of the anime will initially run on regional TV networks including Tokyo MX and Yomiuri TV. Additionally, the series will be accessible on a number of websites, including Lemino, ABEMA, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and an anime store. The anime will be streamed on Crunchyroll for viewers worldwide. What to expect from My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6? Sportskeeda predicts that Kuin Hachisuka will approach Stendhal with images of Instant Villains in My Hero Academia: Vigilantes episode 6, Frontline. It would be interesting to know how Kuin's Instant Villains performed in the face of the vigilante. The audience can anticipate seeing Stendhal pursue the other Instant Villains, including Souga Kugizaki.


Time of India
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
My Hero Academia Vigilantes episode 5: Release date, where to watch, what to expect and more about the anime
My Hero Academia Vigilantes episode 5: The spin-off and prequel to Kōhei Horikoshi's manga series My Hero Academia, My Hero Academia Vigilantes has kept fans hooked with its engaging plot and evolving characters. After four episodes that generated significant buzz, it's now time for the fifth one. The upcoming episode will delve into Pop Step's backstory, and we're sure you can't wait to see what the creators have in store. Here's everything you need to know about My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 5. My Hero Academia Vigilantes episode 5 release date and time The fifth episode of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will air on Monday, May 5, 2025, at 11 a.m. JST. Global release schedule Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): Monday, May 5 at 7:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): Monday, May 5 at 1:00 AM British Summer Time (BST): Monday, May 5 at 3:00 PM Central European Summer Time (CEST): Monday, May 5 at 4:00 PM Indian Standard Time (IST): Monday, May 5 at 7:30 PM Philippine Standard Time (PST): Monday, May 5 at 10:00 PM Japanese Standard Time (JST): Monday, May 5 at 11:00 AM Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): Monday, May 5 at 11:30 AM Where to watch My Hero Academia Vigilantes episode 5? Just like other episodes, you can stream My Hero Academia Vigilantes episode 5 on Crunchyroll. What to expect from My Hero Academia Vigilantes episode 5? Judgement, the fifth episode of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, will explore Pop Step's past and provide an insight into her initial meeting with Koichi Haimawari. As per HT, additionally, an enigmatic stranger with a blood-stained blade is anticipated to step in as the Crawler confronts the menace.


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
My Hero Academia Vigilantes– Episode 4 challenges Koichi's illegal hero path
My Hero Academia Vigilantes– Episode 4 challenges Koichi's illegal hero path (credit- IMDb) My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is a prequel spin-off to the hit anime My Hero Academia. But this time, the spotlight isn't on Deku or Bakugo it's on Koichi, a college student with a small mobility quirk who uses it to save lives. In a world where using a quirk without a hero license is illegal, Koichi becomes a vigilante, someone doing good while breaking the law. His story asks a powerful question: Can you be a hero if society says you're not? Vigilantes Episode 4 Ingenium guides koichi during villain attack Episode 4 of Vigilantes slows down after last week's intense setup. A drug that dangerously boosts quirks is still spreading across the city, but instead of a big fight, this episode focuses on quiet character moments. One standout is the return of Tensei Iida, also known as Ingenium, the pro hero and older brother of Tenya Iida from the main series. He hasn't had much screen time in My Hero Academia, so seeing him here is a treat especially for fans who know his tragic fate. Tensei joins Koichi during a villain attack and gives advice on using his quirk more effectively. It briefly feels like a big turning point; maybe Tensei will offer Koichi a spot at his hero agency. But instead, he just says Koichi is 'right where he belongs.' That moment could've gone deeper. Why can't vigilantes like Koichi join the pro system? Why is saving lives still considered illegal? Koichi keeps breaking hero law Throughout the episode, Koichi continues saving people in public, rarely hiding his identity. In a world with strict hero laws, this feels unrealistic. There's no real danger of arrest, no chase from the Hero Commission, and no moral pressure. This could be a major source of tension. Should Koichi stop and wait until he can go legal? Or should he risk everything to help others now? Episode 4 skips over that conflict, making the 'vigilante' label feel more like a title than a real issue. Knuckleduster's dark side grows stronger The most intense scenes in Episode 4 come from Knuckleduster, Koichi's rough mentor. He's reckless, possibly traumatized, and always on edge. His brief scenes add tension and mystery to an otherwise quiet episode. Voice actor Jason Marnocha continues to shine in the English dub, making Knuckleduster sound like a man with nothing to lose. He's not just a fighter, he's someone broken, maybe even dangerous. Fans are hoping for a bigger focus on his backstory soon. Vigilantes Episode 4 – Drug villain returns, stakes still low Meanwhile, the bee-themed villain reappears. She's working with a hidden supplier, trying to spread the quirk-enhancing drug more carefully. Her dialogue feels like something from the League of Villains, but no direct connection has been made yet. And since none of these drug dealers show up in the main timeline, it's still unclear how this story fits into the bigger My Hero Academia world. Episode 4 delivers emotional character moments, especially with Ingenium and Knuckleduster. But the story doesn't push Koichi's illegal status hard enough. Without real consequences or internal struggle, his 'vigilante' role lacks weight. The show may be building to something bigger but for now, the pacing feels slow, and the tension remains low. Fans of My Hero Academia may enjoy the extra character depth, but they're still waiting for that big moment.