My Hero Academia — Episode Schedule

Every upcoming My Hero Academia episode with air dates from AniList. Auto-refreshed weekly, faster Friday-Sunday when most new anime episodes drop. Schedule data from AniList (https://anilist.co).

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My Hero Academia — Episode Schedule tracks upcoming airings for My Hero Academia, the long-running Japanese anime adaptation whose release pattern is organised around episode-level timing rather than a single full-season drop. The calendar is built for the way anime schedules are actually published: one episode at a time, with confirmed dates when available and placeholder entries when a broadcaster or distributor has not yet fixed the next slot. The series is followed at weekly cadence, so the timing of one instalment matters more than a broad season window. A date-TBA listing fits that pattern and signals that the series remains active in the release pipeline even when the next episode has not been given a final day. Each entry represents one episode release rather than an entire cour or season block. That distinction matters because anime coverage, subtitling, recap publishing, and fan discussion are usually organised around individual instalments, not around broad seasonal windows. It also means the feed can reflect the moment when a tentative placeholder turns into a confirmed date, which is often the most important update for viewers following a current run closely. For an active title, that episode-by-episode structure is more useful than a generic season notice. For viewers, anime editors, newsletter writers, and release trackers following the series, the Smart Calendar Feed is free to subscribe and works with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook. The schedule can then sit beside work, study, or streaming plans without repeated manual checks of release pages. A single calendar view is especially useful when an episode remains listed as TBA, because the change becomes visible as soon as the next published date is added. The calendar updates regularly as episode timing changes. For My Hero Academia, that makes the feed a practical way to follow the series at broadcast pace while avoiding stale listings and outdated assumptions about when the next instalment is due.

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