Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT My Hero Academia, created by Kohei Horikoshi, is one of the anime industry's most popular series. It is one of the best-selling manga series worldwide and has enjoyed both critical acclaim and an avid fanbase.
This means that the series releases shorter and more concise story arcs, rather than being continuously ongoing. The model also allows for longer breaks between seasons of the anime, since there is more flexibility to pause between arcs, which doesn't typically happen in continuous anime like One Piece, that don't stop running.
However, My Hero Academia came along to break that trend and establish a previously unheard-of option for an anime release schedule. It was one of the first big shonen series to try out an alternative model. For example, the first season of the anime ran from April 3, 2016, to June 26, 2016. Instead of continuing weekly like another anime at the time might have done, the show took a break until April 1 of 2017: an almost year-long break.
Following in My Hero Academia's footsteps, countless other award-winning shonen franchises began to try out the seasonal model as well. Series like Chainsaw Man, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Spy x Family all began using this perspective to define their anime release schedules.
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