My Hero Academia is one of the longest-running anime series with seven seasons so far. It first premiered in 2018. Since then, this fantasy-adventure series has garnered a massive fan base. Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, this animated show is adapted from the Japanese manga of the same name by Kohei Horikoshi. After Deku’s disappearance in the previous episode, fans are eagerly waiting for Episode 7 to release. So, here’s everything you need to know:
MHA Season 7 Episode 7 Release Date and Time
The episode titled Inflation is set to drop on Saturday, June 15 at 5:30 PM JST. However, viewers in the US, Canada, and Mexico will get to see the release in the early morning of the same day. Since the exact time varies in different regions, you can check the schedule based on your time zone below.
Time Zone | Time | date | Day |
---|---|---|---|
PDT | 2:30am | 15th June | Saturday |
CDT | 4:30 in the morning | 15th June | Saturday |
EDT | 5:30 in the morning | 15th June | Saturday |
GMT | 8:30 am | 15th June | Saturday |
ACST | 6:00 pm | 15th June | Saturday |
Also Read: My Hero Academia Season 7 is almost here, here’s everything you need to know
Where to watch MHA Season 7 Episode 7?
My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 7 will first air on local TV networks in Japan. Shortly after the premiere, the episode will be available for online streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll. However, it is important to note that both platforms require a paid subscription plan.
What to expect from MHA Season 7 Episode 7?
In episode 6, titled Division, fans saw Deku being pulled into a portal by Himiko Toga during a fierce battle against Tomurafo. With Deku gone, the situation remains dire for the heroes as the battle continues. The truth behind his disappearance is likely to be revealed in the next episode. There is speculation that Deku might contact Monoma.