My Hero Academia Nendoroid Heroes vs. Villains Box Set Restocks—Preorders Open

Good Smile Company has confirmed that the My Hero Academia Heroes vs. Villains Nendoroid boxset is back, and preorders are now open—so if you’ve been waiting to add these figures to your shelf, you’ll want to move quickly. My Hero Academia wrapped up its run in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2024, and the anime also ended with a bonus special on May 2, 2026. Still, fans aren’t exactly ready to let the franchise fade away, especially with ongoing merchandise drops and crossover-friendly releases continuing to appear. Even after all that, Kouhei Horikoshi’s long-running series remains one of the most beloved anime properties worldwide.

The franchise’s staying power is hard to ignore. Horikoshi’s manga has sold more than 100 million copies, placing it alongside major series such as Hunter x Hunter, Fist of the North Star, and Astro Boy. On the anime side, the adaptation recently received a Guinness World Record for being the most in-demand animated TV show in the world. It’s also picked up multiple honors, including Best Manga at the 31st Harvey Awards in 2019. With a character lineup that keeps pulling new fans in, this latest release is the kind of collectible many longtime supporters will want to secure before it disappears again.

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My Hero Academia Heroes vs. Villains Nendoroid Boxset Back in Stock

Good Smile Company announced on social media that the My Hero Academia Heroes vs. Villains Nendoroid set is returning to shelves, with preorders starting now. If you’d rather avoid the uncertainty of blind-box luck, you can buy the full boxset to access the complete assortment of characters currently available. The boxset is priced at $107.99.

Purchasers are guaranteed figures for Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Shoto Todoroki, Tomura Shigaraki, Dabi, and Himiko Toga. However, because the boxset includes 18 different surprise parts, the exact mix of character figures and surprise items is random. That means you won’t necessarily be able to collect every surprise part from a single box set.

Each Nendoroid figure is roughly 2.76 inches tall. Preorders will end on July 22.

2026 Celebration Plans for My Hero Academia

A number of special events are planned across 2026 to mark My Hero Academia’s 10th anniversary. Alongside that, a new anime episode is set to release on August 3. The episode is titled “I Am a Hero Too,” and it will adapt a manga chapter from My Hero Academia: Ultra Age: The Final Fan Book, featuring an older Eri visiting U.A. High School.

For fans who want more content right away, the Toho Animation YouTube channel is also streaming early episodes of My Hero Academia for free as part of the ongoing anniversary celebration.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Blu-ray Coming in Fall 2026

If you’re also following the prequel spin-off My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, there’s more to look forward to. A Blu-ray release is scheduled for Fall 2026, and it will include 13 episodes from Season 1. The release is also set to feature music videos, promo videos, and additional bonus content for fans.

Vigilantes takes place five years before the main story events, following Koichi Haimawari. Koichi uses his Quirk to help people even though he isn’t a licensed Hero. After Koichi is attacked, he and street performer Kazuho Haneyama are rescued by the vigilante Knuckleduster, who then teaches them his approach. Season 2 of the spin-off finished in March 2026.

US My Hero Academia Concert Tour Dates and What to Expect

Fans in the United States are also preparing for the My Hero Academia concert tour later in 2026. The tour runs from September 12 to October 23 and will stop at 30 locations across the country. A 15-piece live band will perform during the shows.

Attendees can expect songs from across the entire series, and the tour will also highlight major moments on a large screen behind the performers. Tickets are currently available through the official event website.

Voice Cast (My Hero Academia)

  • Daiki Yamashita — Izuku Midoriya (voice)
  • Kaito Ishikawa — Manga Fukidashi (voice)

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