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THE NEW MHA! A Place for All about the Anime & Manga of My Hero Academia

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51,171

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November 9, 2014

12 years ago

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How to think about r/myheroacademia

This community is dedicated to the anime and manga series My Hero Academia, where fans gather to discuss episodes, characters, and story arcs. Members share fan art, theories, and personal interpretations of the series, creating a vibrant space for creativity and fandom. The focus on both the original content and fan-generated material sets it apart, fostering a sense of belonging among enthusiasts of all ages.

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  • Audience

    Participants are primarily anime and manga fans, often ranging from teenagers to young adults, with a shared passion for My Hero Academia. The vibe is generally positive and enthusiastic, with members eager to discuss their favorite characters and plot developments. Fans often seek to connect over shared interests and express their creativity through fan art and discussions.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes fan art, episode discussions, character analyses, and memes related to My Hero Academia. Posts that are well-crafted, insightful, or humorous tend to receive higher engagement, while low-effort or off-topic content is often downvoted. Members frequently engage in discussions following new episodes or manga chapters, maintaining a steady posting cadence around these releases.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on authenticity and creativity, avoiding overt promotional tactics that may be met with skepticism. Collaborations with fan artists or sharing behind-the-scenes content related to the series can resonate well. Engaging in discussions about character development or themes within the series can also foster goodwill. However, brands should be cautious of any direct sales pitches, as the community values genuine interaction over marketing.

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r/myheroacademia — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/myheroacademia have?

r/myheroacademia has approximately 51,171 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/myheroacademia created?

r/myheroacademia was created on November 9, 2014 (12 years ago).

What is r/myheroacademia about?

This community is dedicated to the anime and manga series My Hero Academia, where fans gather to discuss episodes, characters, and story arcs. Members share fan art, theories, and personal interpretations of the series, creating a vibrant space for creativity and fandom. The focus on both the original content and fan-generated material sets it apart, fostering a sense of bel…

Who are the most active posters on r/myheroacademia?

The most frequent posters on r/myheroacademia include u/Hypersonic2099, u/ZarioMan, u/Yungthotprince.

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