My Hero Academia World Heroes' Mission Funimation

Ever wondered what would happen if Deku, Bakugo, and Shoto had to save the entire world, not just Japan? Buckle up, because My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission throws them into exactly that kind of chaotic, globe-trotting adventure!
A Global Crisis with a Side of Silliness
Forget your usual villain-of-the-week scenario! This time, a mysterious organization called Humarize is spreading a deadly ideology: Quirks are a disease, and they're going to "cure" everyone. By cure, they mean, like, eliminate all Quirks and those who possess them. A real global nightmare!
The movie quickly goes into high gear. The stakes are high and it becomes global, but that doesn't mean they don't have time for a few laughs. Expect plenty of classic My Hero Academia humor sprinkled throughout, especially when Deku ends up accused of a crime he didn't commit.
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Deku's On the Run!
Imagine this: You're Deku, trying to save the world, and suddenly, you're a wanted criminal! Talk about bad luck. He has to team up with Rody Soul, a local boy. Rody, voiced by the incredibly talented Ryan Colt Levy, adds a much needed dose of cynicism and humor to balance out Deku's boundless optimism.
Their unlikely friendship becomes one of the highlights of the movie. It’s a classic "odd couple" dynamic that provides some seriously heartwarming moments amidst all the explosions. The voice acting truly makes the characters come alive.

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Of course, Deku isn't alone in this mission. Bakugo and Shoto are also deployed to different parts of the world. While Deku is bonding with Rody, Bakugo is… well, being Bakugo. That's to say, being loud, explosive, and surprisingly effective.
Shoto, on the other hand, remains the cool and collected one, balancing out Bakugo's fiery temper. Seeing them work together on such a massive scale is incredibly satisfying for fans of the series. They take down bad guys with style and explosions.
Beyond the Fights: A Message That Resonates
Beyond the thrilling action sequences and comedic moments, World Heroes' Mission touches on some surprisingly deep themes. It explores the fear and prejudice that can arise from those who are different.

Humarize's ideology, while extreme, reflects real-world biases that exist towards minority groups. The film subtly encourages viewers to embrace diversity and understanding. That's a noble cause for any superhero movie.
A Visual Spectacle
Let’s not forget the visuals! The animation is absolutely stunning. The fight scenes are dynamic and full of energy, showcasing each character's unique abilities in spectacular fashion. The world tour offers vibrant and detailed backdrops to these heroics.

Whether it's Deku leaping across rooftops, Bakugo unleashing his explosions, or Shoto wielding his ice and fire, every scene is a feast for the eyes. It is the beauty of a full cinema release and you can tell.
A Must-See for My Hero Academia Fans
If you're a fan of My Hero Academia, World Heroes' Mission is an absolute must-see. It offers a compelling story, memorable characters, and breathtaking action. Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster!
Even if you're new to the series, this movie is a great entry point. You’ll have a blast following Deku and his friends as they save the world. Just be prepared to be instantly hooked on the world of Quirks and heroes! It's an adventure you won't soon forget.
