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My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKenji Nagasaki
Screenplay byYōsuke Kuroda
Based onMy Hero Academia
by Kōhei Horikoshi
Produced by
  • Sokichi Onoda
  • Mirei Tsumura
  • Hiroya Nakata
  • Kazumasa Sanjouba
  • Mari Furubayashi
  • Hayato Saga
Starring
CinematographyMayuko Furumoto
Edited byKumiko Sakamoto
Music byYuki Hayashi
Production
company
Distributed byToho
20th Century Studios Japan [a]
Release date
  • August 6, 2021 (2021-08-06) (Japan)
Running time
105 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box officeUS$46.5 million[2][3]

My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ワールドヒーローズミッション, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia Za Mūbī: Wārudo Hīrōzu Misshon) is a 2021 Japanese animated superhero film, and the third film based on My Hero Academia manga series by Kōhei Horikoshi. Produced by Bones, the film was directed by Kenji Nagasaki from a screenplay written by Yōsuke Kuroda and stars Daiki Yamashita, Nobuhiko Okamoto, and Yuki Kaji as part of an ensemble cast. In the film, taking place during the Endeavor Agency arc of the manga, Izuku Midoriya and his classmates join the Pro-Heroes around the world for a mission to stop a terrorist plan that will bring an end to humanity.

A third film was initially teased in November 2020 with a key visual featuring Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki. One week after it was first announced, the film was officially confirmed for a 2021 release. Its full title was revealed in March 2021 along with the announcement of the release date. Horikoshi was credited for the original story in the film and the original characters' designs.

The film premiered in Japan on August 6, 2021, and was released in the United States and Canada on October 29. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the animation and plot but criticized the character development. The film has grossed over $46 million worldwide.

Plot

A doomsday cult known as Humarise believes that Quirks will eventually become so powerful that they will bring about the extinction of humanity. Because of this, they have planted bombs all over the world filled with "Trigger" gas which kills Quirk users by driving their Quirks out of control. Their leader, Flect Turn, plans to use these bombs to save humanity by killing the Quirk population. After Humarise detonates its first Trigger Bomb, the World Heroes Association dispatches Pro Heroes and U.A. High Hero Course students to Humarise's targets in hopes of disarming the remaining bombs. Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, and Shoto Todoroki are among those sent to Humarise's supposed main headquarters in the country of Otheon. None of the Heroes find any trace of Humarise and they are put on standby.

During an outing, Midoriya, Bakugo and Todoroki encounter a jewel robbery in progress. Todoroki and Bakugo pursue the thieves while Midoriya gives chase to their courier, Rody Soul, a street urchin who took the job to provide for his younger siblings. Meanwhile, Allan Kay, a Humarise scientist, flees with an important briefcase but is attacked by a Humarise agent, Beros, and he crashes his car in the midst of Midoriya and Rody's chase. Rody accidentally grabs Kay's briefcase shortly before Midoriya catches him. They are soon attacked by the police, but Midoriya escapes with Rody using Blackwhip.

Midoriya is publicly accused of mass murder by Otheon's chief of police, who is a member of Humarise, and goes off the grid per Todoroki's advice. Midoriya and Rody make their way to the neighboring country of Klayd, where the Otheon police won't have jurisdiction. Midoriya sends a coded message about his new destination to Todoroki, who heads off with Bakugo to join him there. That night, Rody becomes homesick and secretly reports the briefcase to the police. The officers that arrive turn out to be Humarise agents, who attack him. Midoriya, having been woken up by Rody's bird companion, Pino, saves him, but is wounded by Beros during the fight. Rody apologizes to Midoriya while patching him up, explaining that his father abandoned the family to join Humarise, and that he and his siblings were ostracized as a result.

The two are attacked at the Klayd border by Beros, but are saved by Bakugo and Todoroki, while Beros commits suicide in order to evade capture. In the aftermath, Midoriya discovers a hidden compartment in the briefcase containing a puzzle which Rody played with as a kid. Rody solves it and finds a USB device and a data disk inside. The disk contains a message from Kay, who reveals that he and Eddy Soul, Rody's father, were forced by Humarise to create the Trigger bombs. The device contains a kill code for the bombs created by Kay and Eddy. Humarise announces that they will detonate their remaining bombs in two hours, forcing the deployed Heroes to work through the ensuing global panic to find them.

Midoriya and the others head to Humarise's headquarters with the device on a plane piloted by Rody. Bakugo and Todoroki deal with high-ranking Humarise goons, while Midoriya faces Flect Turn, whose Quirk reflects whatever comes into contact with him. Midoriya is overwhelmed by Flect Turn's natural defenses, as well as his laser barrage. Rody arrives and seemingly betrays Midoriya by handing over the device in exchange for his siblings' safety. However, thanks to Pino, who is actually Rody's sentient Quirk which expresses his true feelings and intentions, Midoriya realizes it's a feint and catches Flect Turn off guard. Realizing that Flect Turn's Quirk has a limit to how much damage it can take, Midoriya uses One for All 100%, to defeat Flect Turn with a barrage of punches. Meanwhile, Rody heads for the Trigger Bombs' control system, and despite being wounded by the laser defense system, he and Pino barely manage to insert the device in time.

In the aftermath, Humarise's surviving members are arrested, while the Heroes are healed at the hospital. As Midoriya heads back to Japan, he and Rody bid a tearful goodbye to each other. Class 1-A reunites back at U.A., while Rody gets a job as a bartender and pursues his dream of becoming a pilot.

Voice cast

Character Japanese[4] English
Izuku Midoriya/Deku Daiki Yamashita Justin Briner
Katsuki Bakugō/Dynamight Nobuhiko Okamoto Clifford Chapin
Shōto Todoroki/Shoto Yuki Kaji David Matranga
Enji Todoroki/Endeavor Tetsu Inada Patrick Seitz
Keigo Takami/Hawks Yuichi Nakamura Zeno Robinson
Fumikage Tokoyami/Tsukuyomi Yoshimasa Hosoya Josh Grelle
Rody Soul Ryo Yoshizawa[5]
Asisa Sekine (child)
Ryan Colt Levy
Cristina Vee (child)
Pino Megumi Hayashibara[6] Cristina Vee[7]
Claire Voyance Yōko Honna[8] Sarah Roach
Flect Turn Kazuya Nakai[9] Robbie Daymond[7]
Belos Mariya Ise[8] Michelle Rojas
Shidero Yūichirō Umehara[8] D.C. Douglas
Serpenters Junya Enoki[8] Mike Haimoto
Leviathan Shogo Sakata[8] Marcus D. Stimac
Rogone Yuuki Hayashi Jason Douglas
Allen Kay Hirofumi Nojima[8] Brent Mukai
Salaam Takuma Miyazono Frank Todaro
Eijiro Kirishima/Red Riot Toshiki Masuda Justin Cook
Kyoka Jiro/Earphone Jack Kei Shindō Trina Nishimura
Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu/Real Steel Koji Okino David Wald
Tamaki Amajiki/Suneater Yūto Uemura Aaron Dismuke
Kugo Sakamata/Gang Orca Shuhei Matsuda Tyler Walker
Taishiro Toyomitsu/Fat Gum Kazuyuki Okitsu Kyle Hebert
Ken Ishiyama/Cementoss Kenta Ōkuma Chris Rager
Moe Kamiji/Burnin Misato Kawauchi Lisa Ortiz
Ochako Uraraka/Uravity Ayane Sakura Luci Christian
Tsuyu Asui/Froppy Aoi Yūki Monica Rial
Nejire Hado/Nejire-chan Kiyono Yasuno Lindsay Seidel
Ryuko Tatsuma/Ryukyu Kaori Yagi Katelyn Barr
Denki Kaminari/Chargebolt Tasuku Hatanaka Kyle Phillips
Hanta Sero/Cellophane Kiyotaka Furushima Christopher Bevins
Mezo Shoji/Tentacole Masakazu Nishida Ian Sinclair
Shinji Nishiya/Kamui Woods Masamichi Kitada Aaron Roberts
Yu Takeyama/Mt. Lady Kaori Nazuka Jamie Marchi
Setsuna Tokage/Lizardy Aoi Yūki Dawn M. Bennett
Momo Yaoyorozu/Creati Marina Inoue Colleen Clinkenbeard
Minoru Mineta/Grape Juice Ryō Hirohashi Brina Palencia
Hizashi Yamada/Present Mic Hiroyuki Yoshino Dave Trosko
Toshinori Yagi/All Might Kenta Miyake Christopher Sabat
WHA Director Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi Jeremy Schwartz
Roro Soul Naomi Ohzora Michelle Rojas
Lala Soul Hina Natsume Emi Lo
Eddie Soul Toshitsugu Takashhina Ivan Jasso

Production

The film was first hinted at in November 2020, when the official Twitter accounts for the My Hero Academia anime, films, and manga posted teaser visuals that spelled "He will meet the three musketeers" in all caps when put together.[10] In the first episode of the fifth season of the television series, the film's title and premiere date were revealed. It was also revealed that the film would be produced by Bones, with direction from Kenji Nagasaki, scripts by Yōsuke Kuroda, and character designs by Yoshihiko Umakoshi.[11]

A special bonus manga by Kōhei Horikoshi, titled My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission Vol. W Specialty Manga Booklet, was given to the first one million people to see the film in Japanese theaters.[12] It was also given to the people who saw the film in American theaters.[13] A novel adaptation of the film by Anri Takahashi released on the same day as the Japanese theatrical release.[14]

Music

Yuki Hayashi returned from My Hero Academia TV series and its previous two films to compose My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission.[11] The film's main theme music is "Empathy" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation.[15] The band also performed the insert song titled "Flowers".[16] The film's original soundtrack was released on August 6, 2021.[17]

My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission Original Soundtrack
No.TitleLength
1."Humarise"1:47
2."Terrorism"1:54
3."Nerves Before Dispatch – The Story So Far"4:18
4."Opening"1:34
5."From the Slums to the Cities"0:43
6."Incident Occurs"2:59
7."Mysterious Villains"1:27
8."Tactics"1:01
9."Impatience"0:51
10."Reasons to be Chased"2:14
11."Wanted Criminal"1:40
12."A Tough Decision"1:09
13."Deku’s Whereabouts"0:51
14."Rody’s Past"2:17
15."Pursuer"1:41
16."Inferiority Complex"2:39
17."Rody’s Heart"2:10
18."Surprise Attack"1:51
19."Rescue"1:07
20."Relief for Humanity"2:02
21."Opposition"2:10
22."Message"1:24
23."Flect’s Trap"5:43
24."Fight Against the Strong"4:03
25."Flect’s Thoughts"1:23
26."Flect’s Power"3:01
27."Surrender"3:01
28."Resolved Action"3:07
29."Todoroki’s Counterattack"2:31
30."The Spirit to Succeed"4:51
31."Go Straight!"1:53
32."Sacrifice and Peace – Friendship"2:16
Total length:71:38

Release

Theatrical

My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission premiered in Japan on August 6, 2021,[11] and received 4D screenings on August 28.[18] The film held its American premiere at the Animation Is Film Festival in Los Angeles' TCL Chinese Theatre on October 24, 2021.[19] It was released in Australia and New Zealand on October 28, 2021.[7] The film was screened in the United States and Canada by Funimation,[7] and in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Columbia Pictures on October 29, 2021.[20]

Home media

My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission will be released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on February 16, 2022.[21] The "Plus Ultra" edition will be included with an original video animation titled Setting Off (旅立ち, Tabidachi), which follows Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki encountering Hawks in an airport terminal.[22]

Reception

Box office

As of February 16, 2022, My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission grossed $29.3 million in Japan and $17.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $46.5 million.[2][3] It is the tenth highest-grossing domestic film of 2021 in Japan.[23]

The film earned $2.81 million on its opening day in Japan, 229.2% more than My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (2019) did on its premiere.[24] In its opening weekend, the film earned $8.51 million, ranking second behind F9 (2021).[25][26] The film reached the one-billion-yen mark in its second weekend and grossed ¥2.07 billion ($18.82 million) in its third weekend, becoming the highest-grossing film of the franchise.[27][28][29] It placed first in its fourth weekend,[30] fourth in its fifth weekend,[31] and first again in its sixth weekend.[32] The film reached the three-billion-yen mark in its seventh weekend, with its ranking dropping to sixth.[33] It rose to fifth in its eighth weekend with $398,500,[34] but it fell to eighth in its ninth weekend after earning $288,600 and dropped out of the ranking in its tenth weekend after earning $228,300.[35][36]

Outside Japan, the film earned $6.4 million in its opening weekend in the United States and Canada, placing fourth behind No Time to Die (2021).[37] In Australia, the film grossed $169,268 in its opening weekend, ranking fifth; while in the United Kingdom and Ireland, it made $293,000 over 260 theaters.[38]

Critical reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 85% based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10.[39] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[40]

Rafael Motamayor gave My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission 8 out of 10 for IGN, praising its visuals that "out-Marvels the [Marvel Cinematic Universe]" and the villains' motives that he noted were inspired by the graphic novel X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills. He felt that the film "captures the heart of early Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Spider-Man comics", particularly the "grounded approach" to Deku with his newfound power and its "sheer optimism in the face of great stakes".[41] Hayes Madsen of ComingSoon.net also gave the film 8 out of 10, noting the "bigger emphasis on exaggerated expressions for characters and action scenes". He praised its "sense of scale and gravitas that the past two films simply didn't have" due to the expanding world of the franchise but felt that the villain's development was "lacking".[42]

Richard Eisenbeis of Anime News Network graded the film 'C+', praising its animation and plot hook while criticizing the characters and their development.[43] Writing for /Film, Caroline Cao felt that the film was "solid enough in its watchability, crowdpleasing action, sight gags, and core relationship" but criticized its lack of scope. Despite noting Deku's shiny relationship with Rody, she found the film did "little overtly novel with Deku's drive to become a Hero".[44]

Maya Phillips of The New York Times was critical of the film, particularly its "rapid cuts and camera shifts [that] makes it dizzying to witness", the characters being ignored "for the sake of a formulaic plot and forgettable antagonist", and the final fight she described as "long and... perfunctory". She felt that the film was a "missable third film" of the franchise and had "little to offer veteran fans of the series or new viewers".[45] Richard Whittaker of The Austin Chronicle gave the film two out of five stars, stating that it "never quite balances the darkness with the inherent plucky optimism and sporadic goofiness that makes the series so popular". He felt that World Heroes Mission would work better if it was a television series rather than a film "since the last 40 minutes is one big punch-a-thon, with most of the supporting cast yet again busy offscreen".[46]

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