My Hero Academia has announced details of the upcoming dub of Season 7, revealing a big change for the anime involving talent that helped bring Attack on Titan, Dragon Ball Z, and One Punch Man to our screens.
After orchestrating the dub of the previous six seasons, Clinkenbeard has had to step aside, ushering in Mike McFarland to oversee the anime show.
Although the change is sudden, My Hero Academia remains in good hands, as McFarland has handled ADR in a wealth of thebest anime, working on franchises such asOne Punch Man,One Piece, YuYu Hakusho, and Attack on Titan.
Honored to announce that, starting with S7, I’m the ADR/Voice Director for the English dub of My Hero Academia! I’ve been there as Ojiro & Ectoplasm, but I promise to Go Beyond Plus Ultra to continue the great work@ccarrollbeard& the whole cast & crew have put into this!https://t.co/fYJrnSPpL8
McFarland has had minor roles in My Hero Academia as well, something he acknowledged in a post on X/Twitter. “I’ve been there as Ojiro and Ectoplasm, but I promise to Go Beyond Plus Ultra to continue the great work Colleen Clinkenbeard & the whole cast & crew have put into this!” he says.
It’s a pivotal time for the franchise, as the anime is on the verge of starting the Final War Arc. Star and Stripe has been and gone, the U.A. Traitor Arc starts soon, then it’ll be the final battle between Deku and Shigaraki. McFarland has his work cut out for him, but going by his previous credits, it should be an incredibly entertaining.
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Anthony McGlynn is a Senior Anime Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. An expert on animes like Demon Slayer, Solo Leveling and My Hero Academia, he also has over 10 years experience covering games and pop culture for outlets such as Variety, IGN, Den of Geek, PCGamesN, PCGamer, The Digital Fix, and many more. You can contact him at: anthony.mcglynn@dexerto.com