My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 11: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch

The release date for season 7 episode 11 of My Hero Academia has been confirmed for Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 5:30 PM JST. The episode will air first on networks like Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV, and their affiliates. For international viewers, the episode will be available for streaming on platforms such as Netflix, Crunchyroll, BiliBili, and other services.

The latest episode saw the ongoing battle between Heroes and Villains reach its climax. While All For One (AFO) appeared to be cornered, his cunning nature meant he still had a dark trick up his sleeve.

Despite Katsuki Bakugo’s impressive performance, Tomura Shigaraki’s immense strength proved to be too much, even with his Quirks being neutralized.

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

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

According to the official website of My Hero Academia, the 11th episode of season 7 will premiere on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 05:30 PM JST. It is important to note that the episode will be available for simulcast worldwide, but the exact release time may differ based on the viewer’s location.

Despite the simulcast streaming, Crunchyroll has announced a delay of approximately one hour for the international release of My Hero Academia season 7 episode 11. Viewers can find the episode at the following:

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

Where to Stream My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 11?

The 11th episode of season 7 of My Hero Academia will first be broadcasted on Japanese channels like Yomiuri TV, Nippon TV, and its 29 affiliated networks. Afterwards, the episode will be accessible for streaming on several local platforms, such as Hulu, ABEMA, Amazon Prime Video, d-anime Store, Disney+, and others.

The anime episode will also be accessible on Crunchyroll and Netflix for fans residing in other parts of the world.

My Hero Academia: Season 7 Episode 10 Recap

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

Named “Wounded Hero, Glowing with Strength and Courage,”the latest installment began with the ongoing clash between All For One (AFO) and Hawks, Kyoka Jiro, and Fumikage Tokoyami. A powerful strike from AFO left Hawks ensnared and Jiro and Tokoyami wounded.

Despite the well-executed Jiro-Tokoyami-Hawks attack that shattered AFO’s mask, it proved to be insufficient. To make matters worse, the stolen Quirks within AFO began to rebel, leaving him paralyzed. As Hawks moved in for the final strike, AFO retaliated by unleashing black Rivets in every direction, successfully capturing both Hawks and Jiro.

Despite losing his forearm, Endeavor jumped back into the fight, determined to defeat the villain. With unwavering determination, the Flame Hero relentlessly attacked, giving AFO no time to recover. Endeavor blasted him to the ground, through the surrounding forest, and back up into the sky. And finally, with AFO helpless, Endeavor tightly wrapped around him and unleashed Prominence Burn. This was the moment he had been waiting for.

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

The scene then shifted to U.A.’s Coffin in the Sky, where the Heroes were fighting against Tomura Shigaraki’s abnormal arm growths. Tomura’s body was constantly adapting to the various Quirks it possessed, trying to find its optimal form and adjusting to the surrounding environment. However, he had not anticipated the appearance of Katsuki Bakugo.

With the assistance of his new equipment obtained from the Hero Support Course, Bakugo aggressively broke through Shigaraki’s defenses. With a dazzling showcase of his skills, he utilized the devastating Howitzer Impact Cluster to reach the villain’s main body. However, there were issues emerging in the background – the engines propelling the Sky Coffin were being overworked.

Upon arriving in Shigaraki, the two engaged in a fierce battle. The villain was quick to react, seizing Bakugo’s arm to redirect his powerful outburst and ultimately breaking it. With a swift motion, he reduced the size of his arm and effortlessly pushed aside the approaching Heroes. The situation had become dire as Deku drew closer to joining the fray.

What to Anticipate in 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)

The upcoming episode 11 of season 7 of My Hero Academia, titled “Light Fades to Rain,”will continue the highly anticipated Final War Arc. Despite Bakugo’s attempt with the Howitzer Impact Cluster, Shigaraki managed to push back the Heroes and gain the upper hand.

Despite Izuku Midoriya still being on his way, U.A.’s Big Three – Mirio Togata, Nejire Hado, and Tamaki Amajiki – will bravely confront the cunning villain. The top students of the Hero Course will have to delay Shigaraki until Midoriya arrives to offer his crucial assistance.

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