My Hero Academia” Season 1″ and “Season 2” do not contain any filler episodes. All episodes in Season 1 are considered canon and adapt the corresponding chapters from the manga faithfully. As a result, viewers can enjoy the entirety of Season 1 without encountering filler content.
“My Hero Academia” Season 3 primarily consists of canon episodes that adapt the corresponding manga chapters. However, there are a few episodes that can be considered filler or anime-original content. Here’s a list of episodes in Season 3 that are not directly adapted from the manga:
- Episode 39: “Game Start”
- Episode 40: “Wild, Wild Pussycats”
- Episode 41: “Kota”
- Episode 42: “My Hero”
- Episode 43: “Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!”
- Episode 58: “Special Episode: Save the World with Love!”
- Episode 59: “What’s the Big Idea?”
- Episode 60: “A Talk about Your Quirk”
- Episode 61: “Deku vs. Kacchan, Part 2”
- Episode 62: “A Season for Encounters”
- Episode 63: “Unrivaled”
- Episode 64: “The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A”
- Episode 65: “Overhaul”
- Episode 66: “Boy Meets…”
- Episode 67: “Fight on, Ida”
- Episode 68: “RUSH!”
- Episode 69: “Rescue Exercises”
While these episodes may contain original content or expanded scenes, they still contribute to character development and the overall narrative. Some of them provide additional insights into the characters and their relationships.
Here’s a list of episodes in Season 4 that are not directly adapted from the manga:
- Episode 64: “The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A”
- Episode 65: “Overhaul”
- Episode 66: “Boy Meets…”
- Episode 67: “Fight on, Ida”
- Episode 68: “RUSH!”
- Episode 69: “Rescue Exercises
Here’s a list of episodes in Season 5 that are not directly adapted from the manga:
- Episode 89: “All Hands on Deck! Class 1-A”
- Episode 90: “Vestiges”
- Episode 91: “Clash! Class A vs. Class B!”
- Episode 92: “Make It Happen, Shinso!”
- Episode 93: “Operation New Improv Moves”
- Episode 94: “Foresight”