My Hero Academia season 5 release schedule: when does episode 11 air on Crunchyroll?
Match 5 has just kicked into overdrive. My Hero Academia season 5, episode 11 will continue to chart the battle as tensions rise and tendrils... do their thing. With the action reaching fever pitch, it stands to reason that you'll want to know all about the episode 11 release date (which is listed as episode 99 on Crunchyroll, in case you're getting confused over the numbering convention).
Anime, though, is a strange beast. It's one of the biggest industries in the world and, yet, communication can run a little dry in places. We've kept our ears close to the ground, however, to bring you the latest on not only when you can watch new My Hero Academia season 5 episodes, but also exactly what time they air. Social media can be fickle at the best of times, and there's nothing worse than waking up, doomscrolling, and landing on a major spoiler. So, swot up on your schedule and take in all the quirks of My Hero Academia's early morning release dates so you can prepare yourself well ahead of time.
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My Hero Academia season 5, episode 11 release date: what time does episode 99 air on Crunchyroll?
We're expecting a break soon, but not yet. The My Hero Academia season 5, episode 11 release date is Saturday, June 5.
It's a very early start for those watching on Crunchyroll and Funimation: 2:30am Pacific/5:30am Eastern. That's 10:30am BST in the UK. Start deciding now whether you want to ruin your sleeping pattern this weekend...
Those who don't have memberships on the above streaming sites will have to wait a week, while the English dub is expected to land on Toonami in the US in mid-July.
My Hero Academia season 5 release schedule
My Hero Academia season 5 is going to last 25 episodes. That's practically official, thanks to news that distribution company Toho is releasing the season in four physical Blu-ray and DVD sets, with the final volume ending at episode 113. That arrives in January, indicating that the show will likely air in 25 consecutive weeks and end in mid-September at the current rate. However, a small break could be on the horizon. Anime traditionally divides its runs into blocks of 12 or 13 episodes. We'll update you when we hear something concrete, though don't be disappointed if there's suddenly a small blip in the schedules.
Here’s the list of confirmed episodes set to air on Crunchyroll and Funimation in the coming weeks, with aired episodes in bold. We don't want to tempt fate, so we're taking it week-by-week and sticking with what's been officially confirmed. Episodes schedules are subject to change, however.
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 1 (episode 89): Saturday, March 27
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 2 (episode 90): Saturday, April 3
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 3 (episode 91): Saturday, April 10
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 4 (episode 92): Saturday, April 17
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 5 (episode 93): Saturday, April 24
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 6 (episode 94): Saturday, May 1
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 7 (episode 95): Saturday, May 8
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 8 (episode 96): Saturday, May 15
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 9 (episode 97): Saturday, May 22
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 10 (episode 98): Saturday, May 29
- My Hero Academia season 5, episode 11 (episode 99): Saturday, June 5
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