My Hero Academia fans can rejoice as the much-anticipated 7th season of the anime has been given a confirmed release date of May 4, according to a recent announcement from Crunchyroll. Additionally, fans won't have to wait too long to get back into the action, with 'My Hero Academia: Memories', a four-episode special featuring new scenes that segue into season 7, airing as early as April 6th. While dubbed versions in various languages will be produced, exact release dates for these are not yet confirmed, so dub watchers are encouraged to stay alert for further updates.

Season 7 is set to debut a new character, Star and Stripe, brought to life by the talented Romi Park, known for roles in Fullmetal Alchemist and Attack on Titan. Moreover, the My Hero Academia universe continues to expand with an upcoming movie, 'You're Next', set to premiere in Japan on August 2, with international release dates pending.

When can fans expect the dubbed versions of My Hero Academia Season 7 to be available?

Crunchyroll has stated that dubbed versions in English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, and Italian will be produced, but fans should stay tuned to find out when they'll be released. Historically, dubs are released fairly soon after the original Japanese version, so it shouldn't be a long wait.

My Hero Academia, based on Kōhei Horikoshi's manga, first debuted in 2016 and has risen to become one of the most popular anime series worldwide. The series follows the story of Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where they are common, but who still dreams of becoming a hero himself. Its combination of traditional Shonen action and a compelling cast of characters has garnered a passionate fanbase eagerly awaiting each new season and additional content from the MHA universe.