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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Blu-ray
Ranked the number one hero anime year after year, My Hero Academia's first-ever movie took theaters by storm.
- Superhero-sized $5.7M box office
- Top shounen show of the past 2 years
- 8.3/10 IMDB, 7.7/10 IGN, 97/100 Rotten Tomatoes
Product Description
Ranked the number one hero anime year after year, My Hero Academia's first ever movie took theaters by storm. Witness the excitement that SMASHED the box office! Deku and his friends take on a daring rescue operation when villains hack into I Expo—the world's leading hero item exhibition. All Might is trapped by their sinister plan, and his best hope for saving everyone lies in the new generation of heroes.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 Ounces
- Director : Various
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 36 minutes
- Release date : March 26, 2019
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Japanese (Dolby TrueHD 5.1), English (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
- Studio : Funimation
- ASIN : B07LDC9MR3
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,313 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #167 in Anime (Movies & TV)
- #342 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #687 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019
I originally saw this in theaters and I have to say it was the best anime movie I've ever seen, maybe even my favorite movie of all time! If you're on the fence about buying this as a gift, do not hesitate!
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019
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I originally saw this in theaters and I have to say it was the best anime movie I've ever seen, maybe even my favorite movie of all time! If you're on the fence about buying this as a gift, do not hesitate!
I originally saw this in theaters and I have to say it was the best anime movie I've ever seen, maybe even my favorite movie of all time! If you're on the fence about buying this as a gift, do not hesitate!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019
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Haven't seen it yet as I have just recieved it today. However I had to check the 1 star ratings about it not being sub. So first it is in the description of the product that it is both sub and sub. Second, It is the English dub defaulted but to change it to sub you have to go to the setup option on the DVD/bluray. Added some pictures to show the description and the setup menu.
Haven't seen it yet as I have just recieved it today. However I had to check the 1 star ratings about it not being sub. So first it is in the description of the product that it is both sub and sub. Second, It is the English dub defaulted but to change it to sub you have to go to the setup option on the DVD/bluray. Added some pictures to show the description and the setup menu.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019
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I enjoy anime from time to time. Oddly, Studio Bones is usually the common denominator of anime I like. Wolf’s Rain and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood I count among the top anime I have watched (I enjoyed the original FMA but prefer FMAB’s ending) along with Akira and Ghost In The Shell.
For context, I’ve barely read manga (some Battle Angel Alita as an exception) and while I can love anime, I am a little more on the casual side due to how frequently I consume anime. I had vacation over the holidays and had heard that My Hero Academia was good, so I specifically signed up on Hulu to watch it.
Sweet Baby Jesus was the show good. I am a grown man and it brought me to tears. I love Izuku/Deku and the cast. I did not even know prior to starting it that it was Studio Bones, but it felt like the same quality as FMAB, which is highly thought of as one of the best anime, especially for non-hardcore anime fans.
I marathonned the first season and started taking the rest slower to space it out. I’m about to finish season 2. Even though I am watching it on subscription, I had to own the Blu-ray’s. I, for the first time in ages, had to own merch for this. I bought a figurine of Izuku and have a shirt on the way, since then, I’ve got my eye on a lot of other items,
Why bring all this extra crap up? Simply put, I love this show so much that it drove me to buy more. That’s amazing, as I don’t do this. I’ve even ordered the first volume of the manga.
I’ve found out what “Shounen” anime is now (I was ignorant to this prior to MHA even though DBZ and FMA are considered this). I’ve seen this show is massively popular yet certain crowds think it’s overrated. Subjective tastes come into play here. There are no truly original stories for any genre in my opinion. It’s all in how excellently it is packaged.
MHA has fantastic music, good characters, a decent sometimes great plot, but what is most important is that it packs an emotional punch. This show has heart.
If the review was a ramble, sorry. I love this show.
To those reading this review who may think I’m missing out on other anime, this show has driven me to want to check out shows like Tiger & Bunny and/or Hunter x Hunter in the wait for season 4 once I get through the existing episodes.
People talk like this is the next Naruto. I certainly hope so, as I want as much time with these characters as I can get. If you like this show, buy the seasons, the movie, and the merch. The more money it makes the more we’ll get.
Edit - January 21, 2019
I got the time to watch some of the special features. The anime expo, meet the characters, Nishino’s interview all three are good. The AnimeFest artist sketches are cool, but not necessarily a must watch. However, the Inside The Episode extras where staff/VO cast for the dub speak about the episodes, their characters, and themselves really shine. Each video brought me smiles and laughter. You can tell that all these people are passionate about this. I really love the Inside The Episodes featurettes.
For context, I’ve barely read manga (some Battle Angel Alita as an exception) and while I can love anime, I am a little more on the casual side due to how frequently I consume anime. I had vacation over the holidays and had heard that My Hero Academia was good, so I specifically signed up on Hulu to watch it.
Sweet Baby Jesus was the show good. I am a grown man and it brought me to tears. I love Izuku/Deku and the cast. I did not even know prior to starting it that it was Studio Bones, but it felt like the same quality as FMAB, which is highly thought of as one of the best anime, especially for non-hardcore anime fans.
I marathonned the first season and started taking the rest slower to space it out. I’m about to finish season 2. Even though I am watching it on subscription, I had to own the Blu-ray’s. I, for the first time in ages, had to own merch for this. I bought a figurine of Izuku and have a shirt on the way, since then, I’ve got my eye on a lot of other items,
Why bring all this extra crap up? Simply put, I love this show so much that it drove me to buy more. That’s amazing, as I don’t do this. I’ve even ordered the first volume of the manga.
I’ve found out what “Shounen” anime is now (I was ignorant to this prior to MHA even though DBZ and FMA are considered this). I’ve seen this show is massively popular yet certain crowds think it’s overrated. Subjective tastes come into play here. There are no truly original stories for any genre in my opinion. It’s all in how excellently it is packaged.
MHA has fantastic music, good characters, a decent sometimes great plot, but what is most important is that it packs an emotional punch. This show has heart.
If the review was a ramble, sorry. I love this show.
To those reading this review who may think I’m missing out on other anime, this show has driven me to want to check out shows like Tiger & Bunny and/or Hunter x Hunter in the wait for season 4 once I get through the existing episodes.
People talk like this is the next Naruto. I certainly hope so, as I want as much time with these characters as I can get. If you like this show, buy the seasons, the movie, and the merch. The more money it makes the more we’ll get.
Edit - January 21, 2019
I got the time to watch some of the special features. The anime expo, meet the characters, Nishino’s interview all three are good. The AnimeFest artist sketches are cool, but not necessarily a must watch. However, the Inside The Episode extras where staff/VO cast for the dub speak about the episodes, their characters, and themselves really shine. Each video brought me smiles and laughter. You can tell that all these people are passionate about this. I really love the Inside The Episodes featurettes.
I enjoy anime from time to time. Oddly, Studio Bones is usually the common denominator of anime I like. Wolf’s Rain and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood I count among the top anime I have watched (I enjoyed the original FMA but prefer FMAB’s ending) along with Akira and Ghost In The Shell.
For context, I’ve barely read manga (some Battle Angel Alita as an exception) and while I can love anime, I am a little more on the casual side due to how frequently I consume anime. I had vacation over the holidays and had heard that My Hero Academia was good, so I specifically signed up on Hulu to watch it.
Sweet Baby Jesus was the show good. I am a grown man and it brought me to tears. I love Izuku/Deku and the cast. I did not even know prior to starting it that it was Studio Bones, but it felt like the same quality as FMAB, which is highly thought of as one of the best anime, especially for non-hardcore anime fans.
I marathonned the first season and started taking the rest slower to space it out. I’m about to finish season 2. Even though I am watching it on subscription, I had to own the Blu-ray’s. I, for the first time in ages, had to own merch for this. I bought a figurine of Izuku and have a shirt on the way, since then, I’ve got my eye on a lot of other items,
Why bring all this extra crap up? Simply put, I love this show so much that it drove me to buy more. That’s amazing, as I don’t do this. I’ve even ordered the first volume of the manga.
I’ve found out what “Shounen” anime is now (I was ignorant to this prior to MHA even though DBZ and FMA are considered this). I’ve seen this show is massively popular yet certain crowds think it’s overrated. Subjective tastes come into play here. There are no truly original stories for any genre in my opinion. It’s all in how excellently it is packaged.
MHA has fantastic music, good characters, a decent sometimes great plot, but what is most important is that it packs an emotional punch. This show has heart.
If the review was a ramble, sorry. I love this show.
To those reading this review who may think I’m missing out on other anime, this show has driven me to want to check out shows like Tiger & Bunny and/or Hunter x Hunter in the wait for season 4 once I get through the existing episodes.
People talk like this is the next Naruto. I certainly hope so, as I want as much time with these characters as I can get. If you like this show, buy the seasons, the movie, and the merch. The more money it makes the more we’ll get.
Edit - January 21, 2019
I got the time to watch some of the special features. The anime expo, meet the characters, Nishino’s interview all three are good. The AnimeFest artist sketches are cool, but not necessarily a must watch. However, the Inside The Episode extras where staff/VO cast for the dub speak about the episodes, their characters, and themselves really shine. Each video brought me smiles and laughter. You can tell that all these people are passionate about this. I really love the Inside The Episodes featurettes.
For context, I’ve barely read manga (some Battle Angel Alita as an exception) and while I can love anime, I am a little more on the casual side due to how frequently I consume anime. I had vacation over the holidays and had heard that My Hero Academia was good, so I specifically signed up on Hulu to watch it.
Sweet Baby Jesus was the show good. I am a grown man and it brought me to tears. I love Izuku/Deku and the cast. I did not even know prior to starting it that it was Studio Bones, but it felt like the same quality as FMAB, which is highly thought of as one of the best anime, especially for non-hardcore anime fans.
I marathonned the first season and started taking the rest slower to space it out. I’m about to finish season 2. Even though I am watching it on subscription, I had to own the Blu-ray’s. I, for the first time in ages, had to own merch for this. I bought a figurine of Izuku and have a shirt on the way, since then, I’ve got my eye on a lot of other items,
Why bring all this extra crap up? Simply put, I love this show so much that it drove me to buy more. That’s amazing, as I don’t do this. I’ve even ordered the first volume of the manga.
I’ve found out what “Shounen” anime is now (I was ignorant to this prior to MHA even though DBZ and FMA are considered this). I’ve seen this show is massively popular yet certain crowds think it’s overrated. Subjective tastes come into play here. There are no truly original stories for any genre in my opinion. It’s all in how excellently it is packaged.
MHA has fantastic music, good characters, a decent sometimes great plot, but what is most important is that it packs an emotional punch. This show has heart.
If the review was a ramble, sorry. I love this show.
To those reading this review who may think I’m missing out on other anime, this show has driven me to want to check out shows like Tiger & Bunny and/or Hunter x Hunter in the wait for season 4 once I get through the existing episodes.
People talk like this is the next Naruto. I certainly hope so, as I want as much time with these characters as I can get. If you like this show, buy the seasons, the movie, and the merch. The more money it makes the more we’ll get.
Edit - January 21, 2019
I got the time to watch some of the special features. The anime expo, meet the characters, Nishino’s interview all three are good. The AnimeFest artist sketches are cool, but not necessarily a must watch. However, the Inside The Episode extras where staff/VO cast for the dub speak about the episodes, their characters, and themselves really shine. Each video brought me smiles and laughter. You can tell that all these people are passionate about this. I really love the Inside The Episodes featurettes.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019
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I got the Blu Ray with the dvd and the digital. If you love subtitled this is perfect.So I watched it and had a great time. Now if you listed to the dubbed version ... there are problems with sound levels. It goes LOUD then it will drop to near silence, so you crank up the volume then it BLASTS you louder than All Might's laugh. That is a little disappointing because I really don't mind the dubbed cast. Fottunately I will be watching the subs. But hey, I have it. I missed it in the theaters, so I'm content for the most part.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
The bluray came in great condition and early.
If you're looking for an anime to get into this is a great one.
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What can I say this show is tons of fun. Some people call it the new Naruto and I can see that. However in depth this series is something special of its own.
The bluray came in great condition and early.
If you're looking for an anime to get into this is a great one.
The bluray came in great condition and early.
If you're looking for an anime to get into this is a great one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This show is in my Top 5 Favorite Animes.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
What can I say this show is tons of fun. Some people call it the new Naruto and I can see that. However in depth this series is something special of its own.Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
The bluray came in great condition and early.
If you're looking for an anime to get into this is a great one.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019
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So, I'd like to start out by telling those unfamiliar with the series why it's so great. The characters have a lot of depth, some of which you can see in this season and some in later seasons. The variety of powers in the show is incredible, as well! People are used to your standard powers: Strength, speed, flight, etc. While those powers are still around, there are many more than that: Anti-gravity, explosions, creation, electric, and so many more! The massive variety of powers is not something typically seen, and it's very refreshing that not everyone can punch a brick wall to pieces.
The plot itself, without spoiling too much, is also great! The journey follows a young boy who has dreamed his entire life of being a superhero like his idol, the world's number 1 hero, All Might! But he learned at a young age that he was born without any powers, making his journey to be a great hero all the more challenging. But a chance encounter with All Might alters his destiny onto the hero track, and he has to learn to become a pro through school, a task made all the more difficult with his lack of experience. And by the end of the season, the students are put to the test when real villains attack!
Unlike most series, there aren't any filler episodes. All of the episodes are part of the same story: about how a young man grew up to become the world's greatest hero! The fight scenes are awesome, and the music is incredible! This series rivals many of the great superhero shows that are made by Marvel and DC, and most fans of the superhero genre will love the story and the characters!
I highly recommend this not just for people who love anime, but anyone who likes the superhero genre!
The plot itself, without spoiling too much, is also great! The journey follows a young boy who has dreamed his entire life of being a superhero like his idol, the world's number 1 hero, All Might! But he learned at a young age that he was born without any powers, making his journey to be a great hero all the more challenging. But a chance encounter with All Might alters his destiny onto the hero track, and he has to learn to become a pro through school, a task made all the more difficult with his lack of experience. And by the end of the season, the students are put to the test when real villains attack!
Unlike most series, there aren't any filler episodes. All of the episodes are part of the same story: about how a young man grew up to become the world's greatest hero! The fight scenes are awesome, and the music is incredible! This series rivals many of the great superhero shows that are made by Marvel and DC, and most fans of the superhero genre will love the story and the characters!
I highly recommend this not just for people who love anime, but anyone who likes the superhero genre!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
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Im not saying this anime is bad but its ok, I never got into the rest of this anime cause a lot of it was because this anime is another cash cow... I mean they literally have part 1 part 2 part 3 etc. for each season that are very expensive, some episodes are drags and repeat some stuff just to make them last long, I could go on and on but its just another one of those overrated anime's in my opinions vs actual classic movie/tv animes that came out in the 90s and 2000s..... Otherwise animation is great, the characters are nice......maybe I will check out season 2 and maybe it will change my mind....
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Poetry Coder
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely worth watching if you’re already a fan of My Hero Academia.
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2019Verified Purchase
Very good, if somewhat simplistic plot. If you are a fan of My Hero Academia, this movie gives more depth to All Might’s background but as a single movie, it doesn’t get a chance to explore the other students very much. By the way, this movie takes place right after the end of Season 2, so make sure you’ve seen that first.
It’s not a good stand-alone movie and there are better anime theft/caper stories. The movie, however, has good visuals and excellent sound on bluray. Worth watching if you’re a fan and you’re current with the story and the characters.
It’s not a good stand-alone movie and there are better anime theft/caper stories. The movie, however, has good visuals and excellent sound on bluray. Worth watching if you’re a fan and you’re current with the story and the characters.
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Sabine Foster
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product.
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2019Verified Purchase
My daughter loves it. We were a little worried that it might just be Japanese with English subtitles but it plays in English as well.
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Norman Wolf
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent movie
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2021Verified Purchase
I got the first MHA movie on bluray at a good price. The second movie is more expensive then I care to pay, and while the two pack is only $6 more than that, the average price works out to too much for my taste. I have season 1 because I was sent it by mistake, but don't own any of the rest yet. I will buy the complete season 2 set soon.
AinoKusabi
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't Wait for Season 3!
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2018Verified Purchase
I'm a big manga/anime fan, and this series has become a personal favourite. My Hero Academia puts a new slant on the comic book genre, where having a "quirk" is accepted as the norm in society, and children flock to get into the U. A. High School, where they train to become working heroes. The characters are typical teens, seeking the acceptance of their adult peers while trying to develop their own quirks and maintain their integrity. If you're into superheroes, you should enjoy MHA. Can't wait for season three!
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Josef Rick
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Favorite Academia
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2020Verified Purchase
A friend of mine kept telling me what a great anime this is, and I can see why! A complex underdog with a herioc mentor, as well as a short-fused rival, and a bone-chilling villain are among only a few of the amazing characters in this awesome series. Recommended to anyone who loves anime in general!
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