Deku and Shigaraki Meet One Last Time, in Ink
The two videos revisit the series from very different angles, and both are assembled from panels drawn by creator Kohei Horikoshi rather than anime footage. The video for Porno Graffitti's "THE REVO" centers on the pair at the heart of the whole story: the hero Izuku Midoriya, better known as Deku, and the villain Tomura Shigaraki. It traces the history of their confrontations all the way up to their final encounter.
BUMP OF CHICKEN's "I" takes the quieter route. Its video follows the bonds and growth of Deku and his classmates in U.A. High School's Hero Course Class 1-A. According to Japanese anime news site Anime Anime, both videos are pitched as a look back at the series now that the manga and the anime have each reached their finale.
A Bookend for Porno Graffitti and the FINAL SEASON Themes
Both songs come straight from My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON, which began airing October 4, 2025. "THE REVO" is its opening theme and "I" its ending theme, and each already has a band-focused music video of its own. These new cuts are released under Shueisha's JUMP MV banner, a series that pairs Weekly Shonen Jump manga artwork with the songs tied to those series.
Porno Graffitti's history with the franchise goes back to the very beginning. The band performed "THE DAY," the opening theme for the anime's first season in 2016, and that song already received its own JUMP MV treatment on the same channel. Ten years later, "THE REVO" closes the circle.
The premieres fall under the My Hero Academia The Animation 10th Anniversary project, the yearlong campaign celebrating a decade since the anime debuted in April 2016. The source manga needs little introduction: Horikoshi's hero-action series ran in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump for 10 years, has over 100 million copies in circulation worldwide, and is set in a world where roughly 80 percent of the population has superpowers called Quirks. Deku and his Class 1-A classmates train at U.A. High School to become professional heroes who protect society from villains. Volume 42 is the latest collected edition.
Looking Ahead
Both videos premiere on the Jump Channel, Shueisha's official YouTube channel for all things Jump with 2.64 million subscribers, on July 15, 2026. "THE REVO" goes live at 6:00 p.m. JST, with "I" following five minutes later at 6:05 p.m. As YouTube premieres, they will be viewable worldwide for free.
For fans outside Japan, the manga is published in English by Viz Media, and My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON streamed internationally on Crunchyroll. No further 10th-anniversary releases were announced alongside the videos, but the project is set to continue through 2026.

