
The eleventh episode of My Hero Academia’s sixth season will air on Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV on Saturday, December 10, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. JST. The episode will also be on Crunchyroll around the world. In Season 6 Episode 10, the OFA relics were finally explained, and All For One’s disturbing obsession with getting One For All was also shown.
The episode also showed Toga ambushing Uraraka and asking how heroes decide who to save. This suggests that both characters will likely become more important in the debate about how season 6 blurs the lines between heroes and villains.
Release Date and Time for My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 11
My Hero Academia season 6 episode 11 will come out on Saturday, December 10, 2022, but the time it comes out in different parts of the world will depend on where they live. Fans in other countries can watch the episode online at the following times:
- Pacific Standard Time – 2:30 AM (PST)
- Mountain Standard Time – 3:30 AM (MT)
- Central Standard Time – 04:30 AM (CST)
- Eastern Standard Time – 5:30 AM (EST)
- British Summer Time – 10:30 AM (BST)
- Central European Summer Time – 11:30 AM (CEST)
- Indian Standard Time – 3:00 PM (IST)
- Japanese Standard Time – 5:30 PM (JST)
Where to Watch My Hero Academia season 6?
The world will be able to watch My Hero Academia season 6 episode 11 on Crunchyroll. The episode can also be watched online on Hulu and Funimation for fans in the U.S. and Canada. A number of Asian countries will be able to watch the episode on Netflix.
What to Expect From Episode 11 of My Hero Academia’s Sixth Season?
Shoto is getting ready to fight at the start of the preview for My Hero Academia season 6 episode 11, while Endeavor and Deku are struggling to get up after being hurt. The narrator says that the battle against Shigaraki will soon be over, but it’s not clear if the heroes will win. Shigaraki changes again in the preview. This time, blade-like tendrils grow out of his back, and one of his eyes turns red.
Gigantomachia and the League get to where their leader is, and Nejire and Iida hurry to warn Team Endeavor that the giant is coming. Iida is seen running away while carrying a hurt but awake Bakugo, and the narrator says that Dabi will reveal a shocking truth while the bad guy is shown on a TV screen.
This might have something to do with how shocked Hawks was when he told her who he was during their fight in My Hero Academia season 6 episode 4. It also seems to have something to do with his plan to free a society full of “fake heroes.” The narrator makes it sound like Dabi’s confession is filled with bitterness and hatred because of a personal grudge.
My Hero Academia Season 6 Cast
My Hero Academia has a huge number of voice actors, but it’s not clear who will be back for the next season and who will be replaced.
So, keeping this in mind, here are the main Japanese and English voice actors who we think will be back for season six:
• Izuku Midoriya — Daiki Yamashita (Japanese); Justin Briner (English)
• Katsuki Bakugo — Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese); Clifford Chapin (English)
• All Might — Kenta Miyake (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat (English)
• Ochaco Uraraka — Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Luci Christian (English)
• Tenya Ida — Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
• Tsuyu Asui — Aoi Yuki (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
• Minoru Mineta — Ryo Hirohashi (Japanese); Brina Palencia (English)
• Momo Yaoyorozu — Marina Inoue (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)
• Fumikage Tokoyami — Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese); Josh Grelle (English)
• Shoto Todoroki — Yuki Kaji (Japanese); David Matranga (English)
But those are just the characters we know, and there’s plenty of room for the world to grow even more. After all, it’s likely that there will be more bad guys along with the students and teachers.