My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (2019)

Released: 2019-12-20 Recommended age: 12+ IMDb 7.8
My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising

Movie details

  • Genres: Animation, Action, Fantasy, Adventure
  • Director: Kenji Nagasaki
  • Main cast: Daiki Yamashita, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yoshio Inoue, Mio Imada, Yuka Terasaki
  • Country / region: Japan
  • Original language: ja
  • Premiere: 2019-12-20

Story overview

In this animated superhero adventure, a class of young heroes-in-training visits a peaceful island for what seems like a relaxing assignment. Their vacation turns into a serious mission when a powerful villain attacks, forcing the students to protect the island's residents. With their retired mentor unavailable, these aspiring heroes must work together using their unique abilities to face this dangerous threat and save innocent lives.

Parent Guide

Animated superhero adventure with intense action sequences and themes of teamwork and responsibility.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Fantasy superhero battles with energy attacks, physical confrontations, and characters in peril. No graphic injuries shown.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Villain presents a serious threat, and some intense action sequences might be overwhelming for sensitive viewers.

Language
None

No concerning language noted in typical superhero adventure context.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity present.

Substance use
None

No substance use depicted.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

High-stakes situations with characters facing danger and responsibility for protecting others.

Parent tips

This film features intense animated action sequences with superhero battles, energy blasts, and confrontations between heroes and villains. Some scenes show characters in peril and facing dangerous situations that might be intense for younger viewers. The PG-13 rating reflects fantasy violence and action sequences typical of superhero stories.

Parents should know that while the film promotes teamwork, courage, and protecting others, it includes extended action scenes that could be overwhelming for sensitive children. The villain presents a serious threat, and there are moments where characters appear to be in genuine danger, though the overall tone remains hopeful and heroic.

Parent chat guide

Before watching, discuss how superhero stories often show characters facing challenges and working together. During the film, you might pause to ask how characters are feeling during tense moments or how they're solving problems together. After viewing, talk about what makes someone a hero beyond just having special powers, and discuss how the characters showed courage and teamwork.

You could also explore themes of responsibility and what it means to protect others. Ask your child about times they've had to be brave or work with others to solve a problem. This can help connect the movie's themes to real-life situations.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was your favorite superpower in the movie?
  • How did the friends help each other?
  • What made you feel happy in the story?
  • Who was being kind to others?
  • What colors did you like in the movie?
  • What does it mean to be a hero in this story?
  • How did the characters work as a team?
  • What challenges did they face and how did they overcome them?
  • What would you do if you had special powers?
  • How did the characters show courage?
  • What responsibilities come with having special abilities?
  • How did the characters balance their personal goals with helping others?
  • What makes a good leader in challenging situations?
  • How did the characters grow or change during their mission?
  • What does this story say about protecting communities?
  • How does this film explore the concept of heroism beyond physical strength?
  • What ethical considerations might arise when using powers to protect others?
  • How do the characters' relationships affect their effectiveness as a team?
  • What does the story suggest about mentorship and learning from experience?
  • How might real-world heroes face similar challenges without superpowers?
⚠️ Deep Film Analysis (Contains Spoilers) · Click to Expand
A thrilling finale that tests heroism's true cost, blending sacrifice with explosive action.

🎭 Story Kernel

The movie explores the essence of heroism beyond mere power, focusing on self-sacrifice and legacy. Driven by the need to protect innocent lives on Nabu Island, Class 1-A faces a villain, Nine, who seeks to steal One For All. The core conflict isn't just about defeating evil but about the moral weight of passing on power, as seen when Deku temporarily gives his quirk to Bakugo, highlighting trust and shared responsibility. This act underscores that true heroism lies in collective effort and the willingness to risk everything for others, rather than individual glory.

🎬 Visual Aesthetics

The visual style is dynamic, with fluid animation that emphasizes high-speed action and emotional intensity. The color palette shifts from bright, hopeful hues during peaceful scenes to darker, more saturated tones during battles, enhancing the stakes. Camera angles often use close-ups to capture character expressions, while wide shots showcase the scale of conflicts. Symbolism is present in the recurring imagery of hands and touch, representing connection and the transfer of power, particularly in the climactic moment when Deku and Bakugo combine their abilities.

🔍 Details & Easter Eggs

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Foreshadowing occurs early when Nine mentions his desire for One For All, hinting at the later conflict where he targets Deku directly, setting up the movie's central threat.
2
A hard-to-spot detail is the subtle use of weather changes; sunny skies during calm moments contrast with stormy conditions during battles, mirroring the emotional turmoil.
3
Metaphorically, the island setting symbolizes isolation and vulnerability, forcing the heroes to rely on each other without external help, emphasizing their growth and unity.

💡 Behind the Scenes

The film was directed by Kenji Nagasaki, with animation by Bones studio, known for its high-quality action sequences. It features original voice actors from the anime series, ensuring consistency. Production involved extensive storyboarding to balance emotional beats with intense fights, and it was released in 2019 as part of the My Hero Academia franchise, serving as a potential series finale before the manga continued.

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