Updated May 11, 2024 by testing
My Hero Academia is the kind of anime that always takes the anime community by storm whenever its new season is released. Its massive popularity and fan following is due to the addicting and engaging storyline that we’re served with along with a number of very interesting and versatile groups of characters with different powers. Now, if you haven’t watched My Hero Academia, which stone do you live under, my friend? Ah, okay so you might be worried about the fillers before watching a massive number of episodes and be a little intimidated by it. I get it. But worry not, I’m here to let you know about all the filler episodes that you need to skip while watching My Hero Academia. Don’t be scared and just start watching this masterpiece of an anime already!
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My Hero Academia Filler List
| # | Title | Type |
| 1 | Izuku Midoriya: Origin | Manga Canon |
| 2 | What It Takes to Be a Hero | Manga Canon |
| 3 | Roaring Muscles | Manga Canon |
| 4 | Start Line | Manga Canon |
| 5 | What I Can Do for Now | Manga Canon |
| 6 | Rage, You Damn Nerd | Manga Canon |
| 7 | Deku vs. Kacchan | Manga Canon |
| 8 | Bakugo’s Start Line | Manga Canon |
| 9 | Yeah, Just Do Your Best, Iida! | Manga Canon |
| 10 | Encounter With the Unknown | Manga Canon |
| 11 | Game Over | Manga Canon |
| 12 | All Might | Manga Canon |
| 13 | Upon Each of Their Hearts | Manga Canon |
| 14 | That’s the Idea, Ochaco | Manga Canon |
| 15 | Roaring Sports Festival | Manga Canon |
| 16 | In Their Own Quirky Ways | Manga Canon |
| 17 | Strategy, Strategy, Strategy | Manga Canon |
| 18 | Cavalry Battle Finale | Manga Canon |
| 19 | The Boy Born With Everything | Manga Canon |
| 20 | Victory or Defeat | Manga Canon |
| 21 | Battle on, Challengers! | Manga Canon |
| 22 | Bakugo vs. Uraraka | Manga Canon |
| 23 | Shoto Todoroki: Origin | Manga Canon |
| 24 | Fight on, Iida | Manga Canon |
| 25 | Todoroki vs. Bakugo | Manga Canon |
| 26 | Time to Pick Some Names | Manga Canon |
| 27 | Bizarre! Gran Torino Appears | Manga Canon |
| 28 | Midoriya and Shigaraki | Manga Canon |
| 29 | Hero Killer: Stain vs. U.A. Students | Manga Canon |
| 30 | Climax | Mixed Canon/Filler |
| 31 | The Aftermath of “Hero Killer: Stain” | Manga Canon |
| 32 | Everyone’s Internships | Anime Canon |
| 33 | Listen Up!! A Tale From the Past | Manga Canon |
| 34 | Gear up for the Final Exams | Mixed Canon/Filler |
| 35 | Yaoyorozu: Rising | Manga Canon |
| 36 | Stripping the Varnish | Manga Canon |
| 37 | Katsuki Bakugo: Origin | Manga Canon |
| 38 | Encounter | Manga Canon |
| 39 | Game Start | Filler |
| 40 | Wild, Wild Pussycats | Mixed Canon/Filler |
| 41 | Kota | Manga Canon |
| 42 | My Hero | Manga Canon |
| 43 | Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!! | Manga Canon |
| 44 | Roaring Upheaval | Manga Canon |
| 45 | What a Twist! | Manga Canon |
| 46 | From Iida to Midoriya | Manga Canon |
| 47 | All For One | Manga Canon |
| 48 | Symbol of Peace | Manga Canon |
| 49 | One For All | Manga Canon |
| 50 | End of the Beginning, Beginning of the End | Manga Canon |
| 51 | Moving Into Dorms | Manga Canon |
| 52 | Create Those Ultimate Moves | Manga Canon |
| 53 | The Test | Manga Canon |
| 54 | Shiketsu High Lurking | Mixed Canon/Filler |
| 55 | Class 1-A | Mixed Canon/Filler |
| 56 | RUSH! | Manga Canon |
| 57 | Rescue Exercises | Manga Canon |
| 58 | Special Episode: Save the World With Love! | Filler |
| 59 | What’s the Big Idea? | Manga Canon |
| 60 | A Talk About Your Quirk | Manga Canon |
| 61 | Deku vs. Kacchan 2 | Manga Canon |
| 62 | A Season for Encounters | Manga Canon |
| 63 | Unrivaled | Manga Canon |
| 64 | The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A | Filler |
| 65 | Overhaul | Manga Canon |
| 66 | Boy Meets… | Manga Canon |
| 67 | Fighting Fate | Manga Canon |
| 68 | Let’s Go, Gutsy Red Riot | Manga Canon |
| 69 | An Unpleasant Talk | Manga Canon |
| 70 | GO!! | Manga Canon |
| 71 | Suneater of the Big Three | Manga Canon |
| 72 | Red Riot | Manga Canon |
| 73 | Temp Squad | Manga Canon |
| 74 | Lemillion | Manga Canon |
| 75 | Unforeseen Hope | Manga Canon |
| 76 | Infinite 100% | Manga Canon |
| 77 | Bright Future | Manga Canon |
| 78 | Smoldering Flames | Manga Canon |
| 79 | Win Those Kids’ Hearts | Manga Canon |
| 80 | Relief for License Trainees | Manga Canon |
| 81 | School Festival | Manga Canon |
| 82 | Prepping for the School Festival Is the Funnest Part | Manga Canon |
| 83 | Golden Tips Imperial | Manga Canon |
| 84 | Deku vs. Gentle Criminal | Manga Canon |
| 85 | School Festival Start!! | Manga Canon |
| 86 | Let It Flow! School Festival! | Manga Canon |
| 87 | Japanese Hero Billboard Chart | Manga Canon |
| 88 | His Start | Manga Canon |
| 89 | All Hands on Deck! Class 1-A | Anime Canon |
| 90 | Vestiges | Manga Canon |
| 91 | Clash! Class A vs. Class B! | Manga Canon |
| 92 | Make It Happen, Shinso! | Manga Canon |
| 93 | Operation New Improv Moves | Manga Canon |
| 94 | Foresight | Manga Canon |
| 95 | Match 3 | Manga Canon |
| 96 | Match 3 Conclusion | Manga Canon |
| 97 | Early Bird! | Manga Canon |
| 98 | That Which Is Inherited | Manga Canon |
| 99 | Our Brawl | Manga Canon |
| 100 | The New Power and All For One | Manga Canon |
| 101 | Have a Merry Christmas! | Manga Canon |
| 102 | Off to Endeavor’s Agency! | Manga Canon |
| 103 | One Thing at a Time | Manga Canon |
| 104 | Long Time No See, Selkie | Filler |
| 105 | The Hellish Todoroki Family | Manga Canon |
| 106 | The Unforgiven | Manga Canon |
| 107 | More of a Hero Than Anyone | Manga Canon |
| 108 | My Villain Academia | Manga Canon |
| 109 | Revival Party | Manga Canon |
| 110 | Sad Man’s Parade | Manga Canon |
| 111 | Tenko Shimura: Origin | Manga Canon |
| 112 | Tomura Shigaraki: Origin | Manga Canon |
| 113 | The High, Deep Blue Sky | Manga Canon |
My Hero Academia Seasons
My Hero Academia Season 1

The first season of My Hero Academia introduces us to Izuku Midoriya, a highschool student who was living in a world where superpowers called “quirks” could be found in 80% of the population. However, he was one of those people who didn’t possess any quirk.When he first got to know about this, he was a little boy. Completely shattered, he didn’t know what to do with his life. He desperately wanted to become a hero one day because of his idol named All Might who was the number one hero.
Midoriya carefully observed different heroes and took notes while growing up. One day, his dream came true and he came across All Might. After getting to know about Midoriya’s situation, All Might reveals to him that he can transfer his quirk into Midoriya and Midoriya can’t believe what he’s hearing.
After endless training, Midorya successfully enrolls in his dream school, UA High. UA High is basically a school for training students into becoming heroes. Midoriya is extremely happy to be a part of it. However, he’s unaware of the hard training he would have to endure in order to become a hero. There’s a long road in front of him that is also full of unknown threats. He’ll gradually know the true essence of becoming a hero.
My Hero Academia Season 2

My Hero Academia Season 2 introduces us to the school sports festival event where our aspiring heroes have the chance to show how tough they are. However Izuku Midoriya is struggling as he still has a long way to go. While others are showcasing their unique abilities, Midoriya is finding it difficult to showcase his abilities but that doesn’t mean he’s going to stop.
He’s still going to push himself to prove himself to everyone. He’s going to be facing a lot of students with different quirks and his biggest competition is Shoto Todoroki as well as Bakugo Katsuki. He has a history with Bakugo and Bakugo doesn’t appear to be really fond of him and will do anything in his power to pull Midoriya down. Will Midoriya be able to secure the top position at the prestigious school sports festival?
My Hero Academia Season 3

The season 3 of My Hero Academia opens in the summer season and summer for our aspiring heroes means training, training, and more training. Our students are supposed to attend a training camp prepared by the pro-heroes in a forest. The students have to go through intense training day and night in order to polish their skills and increase their strength. But their training is interrupted when a bunch of villains from the League of Villains attack them. They also kidnap one of the students there. It is up to Midoriya and the other students to save their camp and to get a hold of the abducted student. Will our little heroes be able to protect everything they need to protect?
My Hero Academia Season 4

In the fourth season of My Hero Academia, Midoriya has finally passed his provisional Hero License Exam and is already ready for his internship with one of the heroes. All Might recommends Midoriya to do his internship with All Might’s former sidekick, Sir Nighteye. The other classmates of Midoriya are also doing their internship with different pro-heroes.
As our aspiring heroes are busy doing their internship, a villain named Kai Chisaki is gathering up more villains from the underworld. We’re also introduced to Tomura Shigaraki with a bit more detail, the leader of the League of Villains. Both the villains combine forces to attack our heroes.
In this season, we get to know about a little girl named Eri who was the target of the villains because of her mysterious powers. Midoriya, along with his senpai, Mirio must protect Eri and prevent her from going into the hands of the villains. A deadly war awaits our heroes!
My Hero Academia Season 5

UA High had been under attack by the villains too many times now and it’s always the class 1-A that could be seen in action against these villains. This makes them get attention from the public as well as class 1-B who consider them as their rivals now. They have the perfect opportunity to show what they’ve got as the two classes are going to have mock battles against each other.
There are groups made in both the classes with four members in each. Now, there’s another student from the General Course named Hitoshi Shinsou who wants to transfer to the Hero Course. He also takes part in the mock battle. He had been training under Eraserhead but found himself lagging behind way too much because of his lack of experience. However, Shinsou is not going to give up that easily. He’s going to prove that he’s capable of being a great hero!
My Hero Academia Filler Episodes
Episode 39 (Game Start)

This episode takes us to the League of Villains’ hideout where they watch All Might on TV. He realizes why he is annoyed by Midoriya and All Might so much. He plans to show the world how weak their system is and how he can run the world without All Might.
Midoriya is seen training in his room when Kaminari and Mineta interrupt him and invite him to train at the pool. At the school, Shota Aizawa and Vlad King are looking at the performance of the students of their respective classes. Just then, Midoriya, Kaminari, and Mineta arrive there to ask Shota Aizawa to grant them permission to train at the pool. Shota tells them that they can train at the pool.
The reason why Mineta and Kaminari wanted to go to the pool was that they heard the girls of their class that they’d be going to the pool as well. Midoriya, on the other hand, invites all the boys to train with them. The girls appear wearing the swimsuits that the school had provided them and Kaminari looks visibly disappointed.

All the girls start playing volleyball while the boys are just relaxing and taking a break from the hard training. As soon as Bakugo arrives there, he challenges Midoriya to a duel but he refuses. Tenya decides to hold a competition in order to determine who can swim the fastest in a fifty-meter pool. All the boys are allowed to use their quirks and Midoriya ends up winning, leaving behind even the swift Tenya Iida.
The scene changes and we see All Might meeting Detective Tsukachi to discuss with him about the League of Villains. On the other hand, our top three contestants from the competition, Midoriya, Bakugo and Shoto, are ready to swim. However, Shota Aizawa arrives there and sends everybody home. Bakugo and Kirishima and walking home together while Bakugo expresses his anger at Shota as he stopped the competition before he could beat both Midoriya and Shoto.
At night, Shota and Vlad King decide to change the location of the students’ training in order to ensure their protection because the League of Villains had been on the loose.
Episode 58 (Special Episode: Save The World With Love)

This episode is basically the prologue for My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Movie. It shows us Cementoss and Midnight watching a special show about All Might and his training in America. All Might is there as well and starts thinking about his days in America. He smiles when his friend David Shield is mentioned.
Shota Aizawa had been taking special classes with a group of a few students at a time. The class he’s taking currently includes Midoriya, Bakugo, Uraraka, Shoto, Tenya and Tsuyu. This class is a little tough because they’re tasked with taking down a fake villain. There is going to be a scene of crime where the group is going to investigate. The instructors for this mission include, All Might, Midnight, Cementoss, and Present Mic.
Our group meets Shota and he tells them the situation that a jewelry shop was attacked by a number of villains and they’ve also held some people hostage at the shop. The police are unaware of the number of villains as well as the hostages. Tenya tries to ask Shota about something but he refuses to answer him. He tells the students to use their brains and resolve the situation as heroes.

Their mission begins and Uraraka is instructed by Bakugo to look through the window of the shop and determine the number of villains. All Might is playing the role of the villain and Shoto tries to distract him. Uraraka finds out that there are three hostages that are being held by Cementoss, Midnight, and Present Mic. Bakugo instructs the group to save the hostages while he will attack the villain.
As they enter the shop, they’re shocked to see that the villain had been killed. They come across a knife covered in blood which apparantly is a murder weapon. The group thinks that one of the hostages might have killed the villain.
Now, the group is asking the hostages about the situation and Present Mic reveals that he was buying the jewelry while the villain attacked. Cementoss was working at the shop and Midnight entered the shop just when the villain was attacking. Midoriya and Uraraka check both Present Mic’s and Midnight’s wallets in order to confirm if they even had enough money to buy some jewelry. As Tenya goes through the whole shop, he comes to the conclusion that it is indeed one of the hostages who killed him.
At the end, it was revealed that Midnight was the one who called the police and the villain killed himself in order to hide his relationship with Midnight.

The group thought that the case was solved as Shota entered the shop. However, he gives the students zero marks as the dead body of the villain had vanished because he didn’t really kill himself. Todoroki tells the group that they made a grave mistake not tying up the villain’s body and thinking that he was dead the whole time. The group is greatly disappointed because they failed the mission.
After getting done with the training, All Might receives an email from Melissa Shield, David Shield’s daughter, that he should go to I-Island in order to meet her father. As All Might is heading towards his home, he finds Midoriya and asks him to go with him to I-Island.
Episode 64 (The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A)

This episode opens with a newspaper office named Juko News telling a story about the retirement of All Might. However, the Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper office wants something bigger and better. He gets some help from a journalist named Taneo Tokuda to make the story look better.
He realizes that the message All Might gave after his fight with One For All was for a student and not for any other villains. He believes that he’s telling that specific student to be ready to become his next successor.
The Editor-in-chief asks Taneo if he knows who that student is. Taneo tells him that at first he thought that it would be Mirio Togota but it’s actually someone from class 1-A.
Taneo goes to interview class 1-A. He explains to the students that he will be taking their photos while they are spending their days normally and will ask them questions randomly. As he carefully observes class 1-A, he comes to the conclusion that it is Midoriya who will be All Might’s successor.

Later, All Might arrives at the dorm, treating everybody with meat buns. He then finds Midoriya outside, training by himself. He tells Midoriya that he was at the hospital for his regular checkup and on his way back, he got the meat buns from the shopkeeper as a gift. All Might talks to Midoriya about becoming the next symbol of peace for a bit and then leaves.
Taneo then approaches Midoriya after All Might leaves him and tells him how All Might saves his father from the bombing 18 years ago. He was so happy that he took a picture of All Might and it’s All Might that inspired him to become a photographer and also write stories about heroes. Taneo then reveals to him that he knows about Midoriya being the successor of All Might and this perplexes Midoriya.
Taneo decides that he won’t be publishing the story about Midoriya being All Might’s successor as he was there only to make sure that there was some hope for the future. He then took a selfie with Midoriya and promised him that he will not publish it until he writes his own book about Midoriya.
Taneo tells the Editor-in-chief of Juko News that he wasn’t able to find out the successor of All Might but he has a better story to tell. It was about All Might eating Meat Buns. This idea was loved by the Editor-in-Chief.
Episode 104 (Long Time no See, Selkie)

This episode is a prologue to My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission Movie. We see Uraraka showing her upgraded costume to Ryukyu and her fellow internship members. Nejire asks Uraraka about why she decided to upgrade her costume. Uraraka remembers what happened back then when she tried to calm down Midoriya when his powers got out of control. She then blushed and brushed off the question.
The next day, the girls from Ryukyu’s group were discussing a about fire incident in the forest of Kaflin. The fire was due to an explosion at an illegal drug factory and the girls believed that the factory was deliberately destroyed in order to vanish the evidence.

Meanwhile, a group of rogues is hiding inside a cafe and waiting for the sunset to make their move. Uraraka and Tsuyu are with Selkie who are monitoring above water while Ryuku and Nejire are flying and monitoring from above. The rogues are on the move under water but are located by Selkie’s team. However a plane had been secretly sent which is carrying the triggers. Our heroes try to stop the plane but it’s just too fast. Uraraka is able to board the plane and defeats the pilot. But she has trouble controlling the plane. However, with Ryukyu and Nejire’s help, Uraraka is able to control the plane and it lands safely on the ground.
The rogues, on the other hand, were just ordinary couriers who had no idea about the drugs. The scene shifts to a mysterious man who gets to know about the plane being captured by the heroes but he seemed to be quite chill about it as he had enough of the “Trigger” needed to carry out his mission.
Conclusion

My Hero Academia doesn’t have a lot of fillers considering it has a massive number of episodes and 5 seasons. Comment down below and let us know if this list was helpful for you. We’ll come back with more filler lists. See you in the next blog!









