My Hero Academia recently ended its fifth season, and now that the series is moving on to its next adventure, the full soundtrack for Season 5 has been released.
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Milan Records has announced that the My Hero Academia Season 5 soundtrack is available to stream now on all digital platforms. A vinyl record for the soundtrack is also in the works, with Milan Records noting that it would be coming soon for fans who are looking to collect the music from the highly popular anime.
The full soundtrack to My Hero Academia S5 is out on all digital platforms !
Music by @hayayu1231
Vinyl coming soon!
Listen: https://t.co/xW428u2m2X#MyHeroAcademia pic.twitter.com/P4QYJKT1IO— Milan Records (@MilanRecLabel) September 27, 2021
The full tracklist can be seen below, with Yuki Hayashi serving as the artist for all but one song, Sound of the Holidays, which is credited to Jon Underdown:
- Go, Plus Ultra
- So Classmate Were Born of Worthy Competition
- Successor
- A vs. B
- “QUIRK” DON-PACHI Great Exchange
- What to Inherit
- The Mission of the Stealth Hawk
- Different Ability Liberation Army
- My Villain Academia
- Second Coming
- Gigantomachia
- Mine Woman
- TOGA’s Nature
- Symbol of Fear
- I Don’t Kill My Friends
- RE DESTRO
- Paranormal Liberation Front
- Sound of the Holidays
- Sound of the Holidays (Instrumental Version)
The first part of My Hero Academia Season 5 made its debut in Japan back in March. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll and Funimation in Japanese with English subtitles; the latter also has the English dub available. The dubbed version of the fifth season also began airing on Toonami in May and is currently in the My Villain Academia arc.
My Hero Academia began as a manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi. It was first serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014. The anime television adaptation, which is produced by Bones, made its debut in 2016. Both are still ongoing.
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