Overview
- MHA: Vigilantes Episode 4 is set to debut on April 28, 2025, on Crunchyroll, available globally.
- Fans can tune into Vigilantes in multiple languages, choosing between dubbed and subbed versions on Crunchyroll.
- Season 1 encompasses the Beginnings, Stendhal, and Queen Bee arcs, paving the way for appearances in the Final Season.
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes serves as an exciting extension of the original MHA saga, delivering stunning visuals and engaging storytelling that meets or exceeds the original material. Set five years before the events of the main series, this anime breathes new life into beloved characters.
As fans eagerly anticipate each new episode, there’s a lingering desire for more content. However, there’s a week-long wait for the next installment. This article covers everything you need to know about the latest happenings in Vigilantes.
Release Date for My Hero Academia Vigilantes Episode 4

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes releases new episodes weekly every Monday, pending any unforeseen changes. Therefore, viewers can expect Episode 4 to officially drop on April 28, 2025.
This series is notably broadcasted simultaneously across various countries, an exclusive arrangement facilitated by streaming rights. This synchronization is more prevalent when the platform is also a key player in the anime’s production.
Where to Stream MHA Vigilantes

Fans can watch My Hero Academia: Vigilantes exclusively on Crunchyroll. The streaming service covers regions including the Americas, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS countries, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, as noted by Crunchyroll.
Episodes become available with subtitles and dubs at 8:15 AM PT / 11:15 AM ET. Below is a breakdown of release times across various time zones:
Country/Territory | Release Date | Release Time |
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Mexico | April 28 | 9:15 AM |
Canada | April 28 | 11:15 AM |
Argentina / Brazil | April 28 | 12:15 PM |
Western Europe / UK | April 28 | 4:15 PM |
Central Europe | April 28 | 5:15 PM |
Namibia / South Africa | April 28 | 5:15 PM |
Eastern Europe | April 28 | 6:15 PM |
India (New Delhi) | April 28 | 8:45 PM |
Japan | April 29 | 12:15 AM |
Australia (ACT) | April 29 | 12:45 AM |
New Zealand | April 29 | 3:15 AM |
Currently, the series is dubbed in several European languages, including English, Spanish, Castilian, Portuguese, Italian, French, and German.
Expectations for MHA Vigilantes Season 1



Season 1 is poised to cover pivotal arcs including the Vigilantes Beginnings and Stendhal arcs, in addition to the initial segment of the Queen Bee arc.
The Beginnings arc, spanning Chapters 1 to 8, introduces viewers to vital characters and sets the stage for the unfolding narrative.
Meanwhile, the Stendhal arc, covering Chapters 9 to 11, presents Stendhal, a new Vigilante who makes his debut in the Naruhata district, where his fate takes a dire turn, particularly for those familiar with My Hero Academia Season 1.
The Queen Bee arc delves into the investigation of Trigger, shedding light on a troubling trend of people succumbing to villainy—a story twist that promises to engage watchers further.
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In addition, Vigilantes acts as a precursor to ignite anticipation for the Final Season of My Hero Academia, which is scheduled to air in October 2025. If the adaptation adheres to the manga’s plot trajectory, expect some familiar Vigilantes faces to appear in the concluding arc.
Fortunately, with Studio Bones at the helm of MHA Season 8, fans can look forward to high-caliber animation and storytelling consistent with previous seasons—if not surpassing them.
The series remains accessible via Crunchyroll, available with subtitles and dubbing in various languages, ensuring that fans worldwide can engage with the latest adventures.