Boku no Hero Academia 2nd Season


My Hero Academia Season 2

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア
English: My Hero Academia Season 2
German: My Hero Academia – 2. Staffel
Spanish: My Hero Academia Temporada 2
French: My Hero Academia Saison 2
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Type: TV
Episodes: 25
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 1, 2017 to Sep 30, 2017
Premiered: Spring 2017
Broadcast: Saturdays at 17:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Bones
Source: Manga
Genre: ActionAction
Themes: SchoolSchool, Super PowerSuper Power
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.071 (scored by 17638341,763,834 users)
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Ranked: #5562
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Popularity: #15
Members: 2,588,541
Favorites: 16,932

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Both anime have characters with quirks or abilities . Both main characters want to become very strong Both anime have humor, lots of action, concentrated on friendship and scenes that touch people emotionally  
report Recommended by gangstabrainsick
-Both have special school, special students, and special/unique class (Class A in Boku no Hero Academia/Class E in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu). -Class A & Class E are more experienced than the other classes 'cause they have to face the real villains. -Strong figure as a teacher (All Might & Koro-sensei). -Both MCs are very alike that they want to follow their teacher's path. -Other characters are look alike too, like Bakugo & Karma (both are geniuses & violent), Uraraka & Kayano (cheerful & hardworking), Todoroki & Asano (their relationship with their father is kind of similar), etc.. -Competitions between the students that give the similar feeling. 
report Recommended by renzospark
-supernatural -superhuman they both aspire to be become superheros of justice and yeah theres the comedy too worth your time and yeah the action is cool too. 
report Recommended by dirtybee
Both have a school where students are trained to become stronger Also, both have a great comedy and charismatic characters  
report Recommended by Sardinyas
Both feature worlds where people have unique powers. Both feature MCs who value their friends/comrades. Both have MCs that have really strong powers. Fairy Tail is a fantasy world whereas BnHA is a more realistic depiction of the real world. Fairy Tail has fanservice whereas HnHA has none.  
report Recommended by Goot
Black Clover has its own rivalry but different because they don't learn/go to school and the rival (yuno) believes he's the only fit one to be a rival with asta. 
report Recommended by TheAceAnime
- Both have the similar formula of starting out weak and growing strong with experience and training - Character development - The characters are young and is focused on more than one character - The fight scenes are strategic, they thoroughly explain how to counter one another - In a way, the characters are often underestimated - Each character has specialties, just like how they have quirks - Binge-worthy, you always want to know what happens next. 
report Recommended by moon_cake
Both second seasons of classic "hero" anime. Both have great senses of humour as well as awesome characters and character designs. Epic world building based in hero/villain society lore is prevalent in both. OST's are both top class. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Boku no Hero Academy S2 and World Trigger: Both have a arc dedicated to demonstrating their abilities, which will use it to fulfill their goals, in a competition, where they fight against their allies, until they get that satisfaction of being part of a force majeure, and protect people by themselves, either together or separately. Unlike BnH, World Trigger skills are not that much of a difference, but like BnH, there are some with particularities, powers or abilities that make them different from the rest. The main protagonists are partly similar: Okumo (WT) and Deku (BnH): They possess their notorious weaknesses, but struggle every day to be stronger. Chika (WT)  read more 
report Recommended by JuanShot87
- Both anime has characters who can use superpowers. - The MC in both anime is a guy who has strong sense of justice. - The characters in both anime has strong friendship. - The antagonist in both anime has backstories. 
report Recommended by Aidayo
* People with "special" abilities are participating in a tournament arc style environment. * Main characters in both series plan their actions ahead so the results are cool to see. So if you are looking for some tournament arc action, here you go.  
report Recommended by Lylaaz
Both are about schools featuring super powered individuals. One being superheroes and the other being demons. One is more serious than the other. Also the protagonists of both shows look very similar. 
report Recommended by ALittleBitofJean
These shows both begin light-hearted and fun but gradually becomes a bit darker. Both shows also contain a number of memorable characters that the shows heavily focus on. 
report Recommended by DekumDora
In BnHA s2 there is tournament going on in which humans with supernatural powers compete vs each other similar to whats happening in GoHS. Plenty of action, special attacks, team battles and villains that plot things outside and inside of tournament arena. 
report Recommended by Kareblis
- Battle festival between schools chaos ensured - Rivalry between students with appropriate tension, emotions - Magical abilities not necessarily used for 1vs1 duels Above setting is specific worth to watch for people who like it. 
report Recommended by Kareblis
-Both anime's have a similar type battle -Both have a similar league in purpose -The protagonist is little bit childish - Comedic in a particular way -Both have rivalry  
report Recommended by PandanLeafSan
Both are heavily character-focused stories, with a wide range of well-written and memorable characters. Both begin lighthearted and warm, then grow more intense as the series continues. 
report Recommended by DekumDora
The protagonists in both series start late from square one and have to work hard in order to catch up to their peers. Both main characters have analytical minds and write their data in order to develop strategies. Their personality is similar as they are both "nerds" (Maruo with tennis and Midoriya with heroes). 
report Recommended by dhflauhe28376
Both these series are about a "hero" gaining power, starting out as weak and growing with a mentor who trains them up well to be able to progress in their passions at an adequate rate. (Not too fast, nor too slow). Both struggle with themselves and what they want to be. This case, it is Mafia, but the Mafia in this world is seen as good and protects people. Overall to me, it has a similar feel as well overeall besides just character personalities and progressions learning to use their power.  
report Recommended by Spike
Both have a tournament episodes and every fight consist of cliff hangers. Excitement is above the ceilings and winners are very unpredictable. While both anime is very different in terms of "fighting" one another, both anime is very fun to watch. If you enjoyed Boku no Hero Academia, Shokugeki no Souma is your next series to watch. 
report Recommended by Gazz
Both MHA and Dragon Ball have loveable characters with unique abilities, great villains and tournament arcs. MHA, however, does it much better with a faster pace. 
report Recommended by Jake_F
Both shows are sequels to comic book like anime shows animated by Studio Bones. Each series has some very quirky characters. My Hero Academia is a lot more family-friendly than Concrete Revolutio. 
report Recommended by 64BitRatchet
It could sound like a stretch but.. To me these two series remind one another in a way.. While these two series have a longer list of what makes them different than what makes them similar, one still reminds me a piece of the other over these few aspects: - Both casts of young characters are enrolled in extremely special schools (whether it is Tootsuki Culinary Academy, an elite school for aspiring Chefs in Shokugeki no Soma; or Hero Academia, an amazing school for aspiring Heroes in Boku no Hero Academia) who will bring out the true potential of their students - Teachers from both schools also play  read more 
report Recommended by EtnaEraclea
Both follow student characters in fantastical worlds where a percentage of the population has some form of "super power" that manifests itself in different ways depending on the individuals. Both have high intensity action scenes and large casts of diverse characters. Both have great world building, character designs & soundtracks. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both second seasons of popular "Hero" anime. Both good at using silly humour but also having dark/serious parts. To Be Heroine takes itself a lot less seriously. Both have intense battles and clashes. Both have a diverse range of lovable characters. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
• Both have protagonists who want to be powerful, like their idols and enter an academy; • Boku no Hero has hero academy, while Little Witch has witch academy; • Both are childish but are creative and fun; • Both have "no-power" protagonists, but they get one during the anime.  
report Recommended by Sardinyas