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Ranked the number one hero anime year after year, My Hero Academia's first-ever movie took theaters by storm. Witness the excitement that SMASHED the box office! Deku and his friends take on a daring rescue operation when villains hack into I-Expo—the world's leading hero item exhibition. All Might is trapped by their sinister plan, and his best hope for saving everyone lies in the new generation of heroes. Review: Has Japanese Audio!!! Colorful and Action Packed, nice addition to the BNHA lineup - I am not sure why some people are having issues with this, but when I rented the Original Japanese Version and looked at the audio settings in the player, the movie was indeed playing with Japanese voice acting. The subtitles were built into the movie itself. I didn't see an English audio option in the settings. The movie was fun, action packed, and you get to see they UA Class A's colorful cast of characters. I would say that if you can get your hands on Heroes Rising that you'll get a *little* more exploration with One for All (OFA) and development between the characters, but this movie was primarily for the action and fun. Beautiful art as always. There are a few nods towards character development here, but it makes sense that there would be more progress in later seasons/Hero Rising. TL/DR: you can watch with Japanese Audio. Fun, lots of action, great ending fight scene. Watch Two Heroes to see a little more background for All Might, and watch Heroes Rising if you want to taste more of One for All's possibilities and see Midoriya and Bakugou shine with more action from their classmates overall. Would say this movie is more of a complementary addition to the series than a necessity, and less fulfilling than Heroes Rising, but still worth watching. Review: Genuinely a good movie & story - When reading these reviews I was looking for someone to confirm that this movie, which is by nature not part of the main story arc of the series, is actually a worthwhile and satisfying story on its own. A lot of the reviews are simply, "Plus Ultra!" type slogans, which didn't really confirm whether this thing is actually good on its own. I expect the super fans to like it, but I wanted a somewhat more objective description. In terms of anime movies that take place outside the main story arc, and therefore, don't necessarily affect it, a lot of those kinds of movies really lack any feeling of real stakes or character progression or even a satisfying story. So from that perspective I was very impressed with this one! The story was genuinely interesting and fun. The characters and world felt consistent with the show, and the story found room for impactful emotional character moments, even with the new characters introduced here. Animation was superb, and the action was really well done, but that's to be expected from Studio Bones. The fact that the story, characters and dialog were all genuinely well done and satisfying was a pleasant surprise. So if anyone had similar concerns to me, rest easy! It's actually a good movie.

| Contributor | Various |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,626 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Animation, Anime & Manga, Art House & International, Comedy |
| Language | Japanese |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
E**N
Has Japanese Audio!!! Colorful and Action Packed, nice addition to the BNHA lineup
I am not sure why some people are having issues with this, but when I rented the Original Japanese Version and looked at the audio settings in the player, the movie was indeed playing with Japanese voice acting. The subtitles were built into the movie itself. I didn't see an English audio option in the settings. The movie was fun, action packed, and you get to see they UA Class A's colorful cast of characters. I would say that if you can get your hands on Heroes Rising that you'll get a *little* more exploration with One for All (OFA) and development between the characters, but this movie was primarily for the action and fun. Beautiful art as always. There are a few nods towards character development here, but it makes sense that there would be more progress in later seasons/Hero Rising. TL/DR: you can watch with Japanese Audio. Fun, lots of action, great ending fight scene. Watch Two Heroes to see a little more background for All Might, and watch Heroes Rising if you want to taste more of One for All's possibilities and see Midoriya and Bakugou shine with more action from their classmates overall. Would say this movie is more of a complementary addition to the series than a necessity, and less fulfilling than Heroes Rising, but still worth watching.
T**T
Genuinely a good movie & story
When reading these reviews I was looking for someone to confirm that this movie, which is by nature not part of the main story arc of the series, is actually a worthwhile and satisfying story on its own. A lot of the reviews are simply, "Plus Ultra!" type slogans, which didn't really confirm whether this thing is actually good on its own. I expect the super fans to like it, but I wanted a somewhat more objective description. In terms of anime movies that take place outside the main story arc, and therefore, don't necessarily affect it, a lot of those kinds of movies really lack any feeling of real stakes or character progression or even a satisfying story. So from that perspective I was very impressed with this one! The story was genuinely interesting and fun. The characters and world felt consistent with the show, and the story found room for impactful emotional character moments, even with the new characters introduced here. Animation was superb, and the action was really well done, but that's to be expected from Studio Bones. The fact that the story, characters and dialog were all genuinely well done and satisfying was a pleasant surprise. So if anyone had similar concerns to me, rest easy! It's actually a good movie.
N**M
It was awesome!
Love this series. The movie was awesome!
Z**M
A Fun Self-Contained Movie That's Also Canon
A great thing about this movie is that it is actually canonical to the manga/anime. Most anime movies based on pre-existing series are self-contained stories that don't affect the main story and aren't really considered canon. This movie however had involvement from series creator Kohei Horikoshi so it does fit into the main storyline (while also being a self-contained story) It takes place between season two and three of the anime series so if you haven't caught up with season three you can still enjoy the movie without worrying about spoilers. The canon part comes in because we get some information about All Might's past which helps further shape our understanding of the character and is a nice addition. All in all a very enjoyable film that comes recommended.
E**E
Watch if you're an MHA fan
It was good and it's semi-canon to the main series, but not as good as the main MHA plot. Still though, fun to watch if you're an MHA fan and you want to complete all the available content. Worth the rental, too since you cannot stream it on any other service right now.
A**R
Plus Ultra!
MHA continues to blow me away, the manga and anime just keep getting better, it's one of the best coming of age stories i've read and watched in a long time. I never got around to watching the film when it first came out but now that i've seen it I LOVED IT! During the times we live in now I need MHA!
K**A
PLUS ULTRA!
I saw this movie in theaters and it was amazing, so obviously I had to buy it once it came out on DVD. I'm trying to get my brother, who's favorite superhero is Captain America, to see how lame Captain America actually is when compared to All Might, and I have faith this movie will help me achieve that end. I'm debating buying a digital copy just so I can stream this at work when I want to also. Oh, btw, since Japanese isn't a language I speak, I actually like the dub. The characters voices fit them, so do with that opinion what you will. The movie is boss either way.
E**Z
A good movie for a good anime
The plot is cliché but works for the show, and the animation is beautiful as always. If you're a BNHA fan or want to introduce the anime to someone, then this show is for you. There just isn't much to complain about.
K**K
Good
Awesome movie
L**L
Déçu
Ma fille et moi sommes fans de cet animé, nous avons dus regarder la version anglaise donc soyez un minimum bilingue ou si vous comprenez le japonais c'est bon car pas de version française , bien faire attention au moment de la commande. Sinon le film est génial.
K**A
Mega
Mega 😍
T**D
A Great Begining to BNHA Movies
Though originally not part of the cannon storyline Tale of Two Heroes fits perfectly between season 2 and 3 and gives us a great story as well as new characters that you'll come to love by the end. If this is just the beginning of My Hero Academia's movies then it defiantly sets the bar high for all the ones to follow.
M**I
Muy buena pelicula
Muy buena la pelicula, buena resolucion. Version espanñol
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