Anime Review ~ My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (Season 1)

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This is the official spin-off of My Hero Academia, but it stands out in a way that sometimes makes you feel like, “Maybe the real story was hidden here all along.” Vigilantes Season 1 takes us to a world set 5–6 years before the main series, where becoming a hero requires a license, yet many hit the streets to fight injustice without one.

Anime Info

Name My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
Episodes 13 (Season 1)
Status Completed
Genres Action, Adventure, Comedy
Theme Superheroes, Vigilante Crime-Fighting, Teamwork
Demographic Shounen
Studio Bones Film
Source Manga
MAL Ratings 7.7/10 (based on 20,646 votes)
IMDb Ratings 7.2/10

This series is a smaller-scale spin-off of My Hero Academia, but in terms of plot, it’s like finding that spicy, hidden gem buried under the biryani! Vigilantes Season 1 dives into a world 5–6 years before the main series, where heroism demands a license, but plenty of folks ignore that and take to the streets to battle wrongdoing. The focus isn’t on the flashy heroes of the main series but on those who operate without a license—a total garage-band vibe.


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Characters

The main character, Koichi, has a Quirk that lets him slide around like he’s skating. Sounds goofy, but as the series progresses, his passion, decisions, and emotional growth really shine. While Deku is the schoolboy dreamer aspiring to be a hero, Koichi is a college kid who’s realized the system isn’t perfect and takes an outsider’s path to fix it. Then there’s Pop Step, the opposite side of the coin—a stage performer who didn’t set out to be a hero but gets caught up in this “guerrilla hero” crew. Some call her character a bit light, but her song-and-dance presence adds a unique tone to the series. And Knuckleduster? The name says it all. No Quirk, but his fists pack a punch. He’s like an “uncle version of Batman” mixed with a “dad with an angry attitude” vibe.


Story

The plot starts small but gradually builds toward something bigger. In the background, a dark force revolves around a drug called “Trigger.” This drug causes chaos, unraveling an entire underground network. The villains here are random people whose Quirks spiral out of control—not Avengers-level battles, but gritty, street-level heroics.


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Animation and Pacing

Studio Bones, as usual, delivers stellar work. The pacing is fast but not rushed. Each episode covers about 1.5–2 chapters, so nothing feels left out.


Music

The opening and ending tracks are tight. They may not have the hype of the main series, but they fit the story perfectly.


Who’s it for?

If you’re only chasing “hype moments and power scaling,” this might feel a bit slow. But if you love story, character development, and fights outside the system, it’s a must-watch.


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Final Thoughts

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is smaller in scope than the main series but feels more real, more personal. The heroes here aren’t glamorous—they’re stopping pickpockets in alleyways, and that’s exactly what makes it special.

Rating: 7.5/10 — The story moves slowly, but with patience, it’s totally worth it.


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My name is Sahariar Kabir Joy. I am 22 years old and currently a student pursuing a B.A (Honours) in English at Northern University Bangladesh. I live in Bangladesh and have a passion for watching and discussing movies & anime, travelling, and nature photography. I enjoy immersing myself in nature and have a love for photography.


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The analogy of the 'salt hidden under the biryani' was absolutely brilliant. The review was really unique. Best wishes to you.

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I totally agree! A lot of people skip Watchmen because they consider it a minor spin-off, but they're missing out on one of the best and most refreshing stories in all of MHA... it's a hidden gem with a completely different flavor. I love that street-level approach, much more personal and raw. It's not all massive, world-threatening fights; here we see everyday heroism, stopping small-time crimes, and that makes it feel incredibly real and necessary... the characters are at the heart of it all. Koichi is a fantastic protagonist; his evolution from a somewhat clumsy kid with a simple Quirk to a true hero is very satisfying.