What Order Does My Hero Academia Go In

Okay, let's be real. Figuring out the My Hero Academia order can feel like facing a Nomu without a Quirk. It's overwhelming! But fear not, fellow hero (or villain) in training!
The "Official" Order (and Why It's Kinda Boring)
So, the "official" order goes Season 1, Season 2, blah blah blah... You know the drill. It's straightforward, and chronological. But where's the fun in that?
Don't get me wrong, the main seasons are the backbone. You gotta watch them to understand the plot. It's like skipping the tutorial level in a video game, you'll just be lost!
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My Unpopular Opinion: Mix It Up!
Here's where things get spicy. I propose a slightly chaotic, yet arguably more enjoyable, viewing order.
First, watch Season 1. Get the basic gist of things. Meet Deku, All Might, and the rest of the gang.
Next? Skip to the "Two Heroes" movie. Why? Because it's a fun, self-contained story. Plus, it gives you some awesome All Might action.

Then, dive back into Season 2. After that, watch the "Heroes Rising" movie. This movie feels like a HUGE season finale, even though it's not. It's a good jolt to the system.
Now you're probably thinking, "But what about the other movies and OVAs?" We'll get there, young Padawan. Patience!
Continue with Season 3, Season 4, and Season 5 in order. It keeps the story going.
After Season 5, sneak in the "World Heroes' Mission" movie. This one is really fun. It also keeps the stakes high.

Then continue with Season 6, and whatever else comes in the future. You're now officially caught up!
What About the OVAs and Specials?
Okay, these are the wildcards. They're mostly filler. But sometimes, filler is fun!
Watch the OVAs after Season 3 or 4. They don't really affect the main plot.

Consider them palate cleansers. A little break from the intense hero training.
Why This Order is "Better" (According to Me)
This order injects a bit of movie magic throughout the series. It breaks up the long seasons.
It also keeps the excitement level high. The movies are generally action-packed.
Plus, let's be honest. Seeing Deku and friends in a movie theater setting is just cool.

"But the movies aren't canon!" - Some Annoying Fan
Okay, fine. Maybe they're not officially canon. But they're still fun stories. And isn't that what matters?
So, there you have it. My slightly chaotic, yet hopefully entertaining, viewing order for My Hero Academia. Feel free to disagree. But at least give it a try!
Now go forth and binge-watch! Just try not to use your Quirk in public.
