
My Hero Academia has firmly established itself as a global sensation in the anime landscape, captivating audiences not only in the United States but around the world. A recent report from Parrot Analytics highlights the series as one of the most in-demand titles across top streaming platforms, including Netflix, NBC, and HBO, marking its undisputed popularity in 2024.
As anticipation builds for its eighth and final season, enthusiasm among fans is at an all-time high. The report emphasizes that My Hero Academia topped the charts as the leading anime series, surpassing even other genres in viewership demand.
Ranking 6th in Demand: My Hero Academia’s Remarkable Achievement
Most Popular Anime: Insights from Parrot Analytics

Parrot Analytics’ report places My Hero Academia at #6 among the most demanded series for Q3 2024. This ranking reflects the series’ substantial appeal, even when compared to long-standing favorites such as Sesame Street and Spongebob Squarepants. Notably, the only animated title to rank higher is Hazbin Hotel, underscoring My Hero Academia’s impressive traction in the competitive entertainment landscape.
The anime genre has surged into the mainstream consciousness, with 2024 witnessing an exponential rise in its popularity. Noteworthy titles like My Hero Academia, Blue Lock, and Dandadan are drawing fresh viewers each week. The release of Season 7 on May 4, 2024, has particularly fueled interest in the series.
A Landmark Year: My Hero Academia’s Dual Success in Anime and Manga
Season Seven Debuted in May, Manga Concluded in August






The series’s seventh season has garnered a phenomenal response, with the final volume of the associated manga being exceptionally well-received; it surpassed previous volumes in sales. Within just one week of release, one million copies of Volume 42 were sold, outpacing the last volumes of Jujutsu Kaisen, another hit in the Shonen Jump lineup.
Although the manga has concluded, My Hero Academia’s popularity shows no signs of waning. Fans can look forward to Season 8, set to premiere in fall 2025, and a new sequel anime, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, slated for release in April 2025. This spin-off will explore a new roster of heroes within the same universe, indicating a vibrant future for the franchise as it marches into 2025.
Source: Parrot Analytics
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