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Check Out These Black Friday Deals On My Hero Academia Blu-Rays

Superhero school is in session, as the My Hero Academia anime is discounted for Black Friday.

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My Hero Academia has been massively popular for several years now, and if you're looking to dive into this anime series, several box sets are on sale for Black Friday. You can grab several full seasons at discounts, including My Hero Academia: Season One for $37.50 (was $65). This is the perfect way to check out the series if you're new, and it comes with several extras, like interviews, trailers, artist sketches, and more that long-time fans will enjoy.

Set in a world where almost everyone has a superpower--or a "Quirk" in the parlance of the anime--My Hero Academia follows Izuka Midoriya on his quest to be society's greatest hero. How does he do that? With some higher education at an academy that mentors the next generation of superheroes, that's how. While Season One is the place to start, seasons two through six are also on sale, and you can also pick up two My Hero Academia feature films during Black Friday, as these have gotten similar discounts. Here's a look at all the My Hero Academia Blu-ray deals available in Amazon's sale.

My Hero Academia Black Friday deals

My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia

Quite a few more anime shows and films are on sale for Black Friday, so if you're looking to grab a haul of binge-worthy content, there's lots to choose from. Some of our other recommendations would be the grim Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul: re series, and for something a little less dark, Mob Psycho 100 is a terrific show from the creator of One-Punch Man. We've rounded up more of our favorite anime deals in Amazon Black Friday sale below. Be sure to also check GameSpot's Black Friday deals hub for more discounts on video games, movies, manga, and more.

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