My Hero Academia season 7 episode 3 release date and time, where to watch, and more

The highly anticipated season 7 episode 3 of My Hero Academia is scheduled to premiere on May 18, 2024, at 5:30 pm according to Japanese Standard Time. Fans can catch the series on popular Japanese channels such as Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV. For those outside of Japan, the show will be available for streaming on various platforms including Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Bilibili.

The recent installment showcased the downfall of Star and Stripe, caused by TomurAFO’s acquisition of the New Order quirk. However, Star and Stripe’s quick thinking allowed them to outsmart the villain, rendering his newfound quirk useless. Eventually, the quirk dissipated.

When is the Release Date and Time for My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 3?

Star and Stripe as seen in the anime (Image via Bones)
Star and Stripe as seen in the anime (Image via Bones)

The highly anticipated season 7 episode 3 of My Hero Academia is scheduled to air on May 18, 2024, at 5:30 pm JST. However, the exact airing time may differ depending on the time zone. A few examples of these time zones include:

Time Zone Release Time Release Day Release Date
Pacific Daylight Time 02:30 am Saturday May 18, 2024
Eastern Daylight Time 05:30 am Saturday May 18. 2024
British Summer Time 09:30 am Saturday May 18, 2024
Central European Summer Time 10:30 am Saturday May 18, 2024
Indian Standard Time 03:00 pm Saturday May 18, 2024
Philippine Standard Time 05:30 pm Saturday May 18, 2024
Japanese Standard Time 05:30 pm Saturday May 18, 2024
Australian Central Standard Time 07:00 pm Saturday May 18, 2024

Where to Watch My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 3?

Star and Stripe using New Order as seen in the anime (Image via Bones)
Star and Stripe using New Order as seen in the anime (Image via Bones)

International anime streaming websites provide access to streaming My Hero Academia season 7 episode 3. Episodes can be streamed from any location using popular platforms such as Crunchyroll and Netflix.

For a specific audience, the episode is available for streaming on various platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Bilibili, Disney+, Ani-One Asia, iQIYI, and other streaming sites.

Recap of My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 2

TomurAFO stealing New Order (Image via Bones)
TomurAFO stealing New Order (Image via Bones)

The second episode of season 7 of My Hero Academia, titled “Spector,”resumed the intense battle between America’s top hero and the ultimate evil. Star and Stripe had successfully subdued TomurAFO, but their efforts were interrupted by the arrival of the Tiamat. Despite the danger, the hero managed to catch the incoming missiles with her air manipulation powers and attempted to redirect them towards the villain. Tomura recognized that she needed a powerful move to defeat him.

As Tiamat was blasted by her, the villain managed to escape unscathed by using Nomu as a distraction and hiding underground. This tactic protected him from the missiles’ shockwaves. He then proceeded to steal Star and Stripe’s quirk, rendering the hero immobile. The disappearance of Star and Stripe’s air figure signified the end of the hero.

Star and Stripe as seen in My Hero Academia season 7 episode 3 (Image via Bones)
Star and Stripe as seen in My Hero Academia season 7 episode 3 (Image via Bones)

Despite stealing her quirk, TomurAFO attempted to utilize it. However, upon issuing a command, his body immediately became uncontrollable, causing all of his quirks to erupt.

Before TomurAFO stole it, Star and Stripe had been the ones to utilize the New Order, commanding it to counteract other quirks. However, as TomurAFO’s body was brimming with quirks, the stolen ones were gradually being eradicated by the New Order.

The villain quickly headed to a nearby spot to try and change the identity of the New Order, but Star and Stripe were already one step ahead of him. They knew that transferring the New Order would mean its destruction. In the end, TomurAFO was defeated by the New Order and was unable to steal it. This caused the villain to retreat for a while, giving the heroes more time to train and prepare.

Possible Developments in My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 3

Izuku Midoriya as seen in the anime (Image via Bones)
Izuku Midoriya as seen in the anime (Image via Bones)

The title of the third episode of My Hero Academia’s seventh season is “Villain,”and its preview was revealed in the final moments of the previous episode. This upcoming installment will mark the beginning of the U.A. Traitor arc, the next storyline in the series.

Based on the preview, the upcoming arc will feature the training of every hero, as Hagakure, also known as Invisible Girl, is shown in the forest witnessing something.

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