‘THE REVO’ and ‘I’ collaboration MVs celebrate the legacy of My Hero Academia ahead of the anime’s Final Season.
To celebrate the continuing My Hero Academia The Animation 10th Anniversary project, two brand-new collaboration music videos featuring artwork from Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga and theme songs by Porno Graffitti and BUMP OF CHICKEN have been officially announced.
The special JUMP MV collaboration videos premiered on Jump Channel on July 15, 2026, offering fans a nostalgic look back at the unforgettable journey of Izuku Midoriya (Deku), his friends, and his greatest rivals as both the manga and anime reach their conclusion.
Two Special Collaboration Music Videos
The anniversary project features two unique music videos that combine iconic manga panels from My Hero Academia with newly released songs connected to the anime’s Final Season.
“THE REVO” by Porno Graffitti
The first collaboration video features “THE REVO,” performed by Porno Graffitti, which serves as the opening theme song for My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.
The music video centers on the long-running conflict between Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and Tomura Shigaraki, tracing their journeys from the beginning of the story to their climactic final confrontation. Through carefully selected manga artwork, the video highlights the emotional weight, sacrifices, and determination that define the series’ final battle.
“I” by BUMP OF CHICKEN
The second collaboration video features “I,” performed by BUMP OF CHICKEN, the ending theme for My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.
Rather than focusing on a single rivalry, this music video celebrates the friendships and growth of Deku and his classmates in Class 1-A at U.A. High School. The video reflects on the bonds they formed, the challenges they overcame, and the dreams they pursued together as aspiring heroes.
Together, the two music videos capture both the emotional and action-packed sides of the beloved series.
Premiere Schedule
The collaboration videos debuted on Jump Channel with the following release schedule:
- 6:00 PM (JST): THE REVO by Porno Graffitti
- 6:05 PM (JST): I by BUMP OF CHICKEN
Fans can watch both videos on the official Jump Channel to relive some of the most memorable moments from the manga through music and animation-inspired visuals.
Celebrating 10 Years of My Hero Academia
Created by Kohei Horikoshi, My Hero Academia was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump for 10 years, becoming one of the magazine’s most successful modern titles.
The manga has surpassed 100 million copies in circulation worldwide, while its anime adaptation has gained a massive international following thanks to its inspiring characters, emotional storytelling, and spectacular superhero battles.
Set in a world where approximately 80% of the population possesses supernatural abilities known as “Quirks,” the story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without powers who dreams of becoming a professional hero. After inheriting the legendary Quirk One For All, Deku enrolls at U.A. High School, where he trains alongside other aspiring heroes while confronting increasingly powerful villains.
Throughout its run, the series has explored themes of courage, friendship, responsibility, and what it truly means to be a hero.
A Perfect Tribute to the Series Finale
The release of these two music videos comes at a particularly meaningful time, as both the original manga and the anime adaptation are reaching their final chapters.
By combining Horikoshi’s original manga artwork with music from the Final Season, the collaboration offers longtime fans a heartfelt retrospective of the franchise’s greatest moments—from Deku’s humble beginnings to the climactic battles that define the story’s conclusion.
Whether viewers are drawn to the emotional rivalry between Deku and Shigaraki or the enduring friendships shared by Class 1-A, the two music videos serve as a fitting tribute to the legacy of My Hero Academia.
Why Fans Should Watch
The JUMP MV collaboration showcases how music and manga can come together to create a unique storytelling experience. Rather than simply revisiting memorable scenes, the videos emphasize the emotions, character development, and themes that made My Hero Academia one of the defining shonen series of its generation.
As excitement continues to build for My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON, these collaboration music videos provide both longtime fans and newcomers with a powerful celebration of Deku’s journey and the unforgettable world of heroes created by Kohei Horikoshi.
