My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11 release date and time, where to watch, and more

Endeavor (Image via Studio Bones)
Endeavor in My Hero Academia (Image via Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11 is scheduled to release on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 5:30 PM JST. The episode will premiere initially on networks like Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV, and its affiliates. International viewers can stream the episode on platforms such as Netflix, Crunchyroll, BiliBili, and other services.

The previous episode continued the final battle between Heroes and Villains. At one end, All For One (AFO) had been seemingly pinned down, but knowing his nature, he had something sinister up his sleeve.

Meanwhile, despite Katsuki Bakugo's brilliant showing, Tomura Shigaraki proved too powerful, despite his Quirks being nullified.


My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11: Release date & time

All For One (Image via Studio Bones)
All For One (Image via Studio Bones)

As per the anime's official website, My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11 will be released on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 05:30 PM JST. However, fans should note that while the episode will be simulcast worldwide, the release times may vary depending on viewers' locations.

Given that Crunchyroll will be delaying the international release of the anime episode by about an hour despite the simulcast streaming, My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11 will be available at the following:

Time Zone
Release Time
Release Day
Release Date
Pacific Daylight Time
01:30 am
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
Eastern Daylight Time
04:30 am
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
British Summer Time
09:30 am
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
Central European Standard Time
10:30 am
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
Indian Standard Time
03:00 pm
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
Philippine Standard Time
05:30 pm
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
Japanese Standard Time
05:30 pm
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024
Australian Central Standard Time
07:00 pm
SaturdayJuly 20, 2024

Where to watch My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11?

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11 will initially air on Japanese networks such as Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV, and its 29 affiliates nationwide. Subsequently, the episode will be available for viewing on various local streaming platforms, including Hulu, ABEMA, Amazon Prime Video, d-anime Store, Disney+, and more.

For fans located elsewhere around the world, the anime episode will also be available on Crunchyroll and Netflix.


My Hero Academia season 7 episode 10 recap

Hawks (Image via Studio Bones)
Hawks (Image via Studio Bones)

Titled "Wounded Hero, Burning Bright and True," the episode picked up with the continuation of the All For One (AFO) vs Hawks, Kyoka Jiro, and Fumikage Tokoyami battle. A heavy counter by AFO had Hawks trapped and Jiro and Tokoyami injured.

However, that was not enough, as a well-coordinated Jiro-Tokoyami-Hawks attack shattered AFO's mask. Moreover, he was rendered paralyzed due to his stolen Quirks rebelling within him. Just as Hawks dove in to deliver a fatal blow, AFO unleashed black Rivets in all directions, catching Hawks and Jiro.

But this was also where Endeavor jumped in, continuing to attack despite losing his forearm. With a burning will and persistence, the Flame Hero blasted the villain back. Barely giving AFO any time to recover, Endeavor proceeded to blast him to the ground, through the surrounding forest, and back up into the sky. This was it -wrapping himself around a helpless AFO, Endeavor unleashed Prominence Burn.

Tomura Shigaraki (Image via Studio Bones)
Tomura Shigaraki (Image via Studio Bones)

The episode then switched to U.A.'s Coffin in the Sky. The Heroes were hard at work battling the abnormal arm growths from Tomura Shigaraki. His body was adapting to all the Quirks it had, seeking its best form and accounting for environmental conditions. But what he didn't account for was one Katsuki Bakugo.

With his new equipment from the Hero Support Course, Bakugo began blasting his way through Shigaraki's defenses. In a brilliant display, he used his destructive Howitzer Impact Cluster to reach the villain's main body. But there were problems arising behind the scenes - the engines powering the Sky Coffin were too taxed.

Anyhow, upon reaching Shigaraki, the two clashed. But the villain caught on quickly, grabbing Bakugo's arm to deflect the power outburst before breaking it. Then, in one swift movement, he condensed his arm growth and swept the onrushing Heroes aside. Situations had taken a dire turn as Deku was getting closer to action.


What to expect from My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11?

U.A.'s Big Three (Image via Studio Bones)
U.A.'s Big Three (Image via Studio Bones)

My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11, titled "Light Fades to Rain," will feature the next bit of this much-awaited Final War Arc. Bakugo's Howitzer Impact Cluster failed to do damage as Shigaraki pushed back the Heroes and was on the front foot.

With Izuku Midoriya still en route, U.A.'s Big Three - Mirio Togata, Nejire Hado, and Tamaki Amajiki - will take a stand against the devious villain. The pride of the Hero Course will need to hold off Shigaraki long enough till Midoriya can reach out to lend a much-needed hand.


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