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New My Hero Academia Funko Pops Drop With Stunning New Deku Figure

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My Hero Academia is set to air its final season this October, and Funko is ready with 6 new Pops, including the Deku Premium Funko Pop which takes inspiration from season 7, where Deku’s quirks explode out of control. This Pop is the stand out of the My Hero Academia wave in my opinion. The shading and flame effects around Deku’s eyes really level up the entire figure, so the Premium label makes sense (for once). However, there’s a lot more where that came from.

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Tomura Shigaraki, the main antagonist of the series, is included in his All For One combined form as a Super 6-inch Pop. Other characters include All For One, Hawks. Todoroki, and Himiko Toga as well as a Dabi Specialty Series exclusive. Read below for a complete list of new Funko Pops along with individual pre-order links.

My Hero Academia Funko Pop Pre-Orders

My Hero Academia’s final season will begin to air on October 4th, meaning that fans will only have to wait a few more weeks before Deku says goodbye. Back in July, the anime’s official website announced the date of the monumental event, taking a moment to celebrate main character Deku’s birthday as well. “Today, July 15th, marks the birthday of Izuku Midoriya, also known as “Deku,” the beloved protagonist of My Hero Academia. To celebrate this special day, the key visual for the My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON has just been revealed. The highly anticipated anime is scheduled to premiere on Crunchyroll on October 4.” With that date slowly approaching, fans will need to prepare for the end in the best way they can… and maybe that includes some new Funko Pops too!

Apparently fans can also look forward to some new scenes that weren’t included in the manga. Earlier this year, at Anime Expo, creator Kohei Horikoshi said he had far more time to work on the anime with Studio BONES. His exact words were, “Now that My Hero Academia’s manga has ended, I have been able to work more closely with the production studio on the anime and the production process. I’ve had the chance to suggest adding extra scenes and emotional layers to the performances.” With that information, it seems there’s going to be even more to look forward to in the new season. Make sure to login to Crunchyroll on October 4th!

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