My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
A vibrant surge of heroic determination, this action-packed anime spectacle paints a dazzling portrait of legacy and the unbreakable bonds of friendship against a backdrop of technological marvel.
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
My Hero Academia: Two Heroes

僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ~2人の英雄~

"Who is your hero?"

03 August 2018 Japan 96 min ⭐ 7.9 (1,072)
Director: Kenji Nagasaki
Cast: Daiki Yamashita, Kenta Miyake, Mirai Shida, Katsuhisa Namase, Nobuhiko Okamoto
Animation Fantasy Action Adventure
Passing the Torch and Legacy The Nature of Heroism Friendship and Teamwork Science, Technology, and Quirks
Budget: $12,000,000
Box Office: $27,507,549

My Hero Academia: Two Heroes - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details

Easter Eggs

Young All Might's American adventures in the film's opening.

The opening scene shows a young All Might during his time as a hero in America. This sequence is a nod to the backstory established in the manga and provides a rare glimpse into the hero's prime, showcasing a different costume and fighting style. It serves as fan service and world-building, expanding on All Might's history before he became the Symbol of Peace in Japan.

Star and Stripe appears as a child.

During the opening scene in America, a small girl with pink hair is saved by All Might. This character is later confirmed in the manga to be a young Cathleen Bate, who would grow up to become the No. 1 Pro Hero in the United States, Star and Stripe, inspired by All Might's heroics on that day.

All Might's special move names.

The film humorously reveals that All Might named his signature "smash" attacks after American states and cities (e.g., Texas Smash, Detroit Smash) during his time studying abroad in the U.S. This provides a fun, canonical origin for his famous moves.