Crunchyroll’s My Hero Academia has been released in the anime market for over a decade now. There have been various collaborations with this anime, from dolls to DVDs. The newest is a new Burger King menu, Comicbook.com reports.
According to Comicbook.com, the menu was released on Tuesday morning in France. The menu itself highlights the main characters of Deku and Bakugo.
The special menu will allow fans to enjoy a Deku or Bakugo Burger, whichever they prefer. Furthermore, according to Comicbook.com, there will be a vegetarian option for whoever wants to grab a taste of the new collaboration menu but has dietary restrictions. The menu is available to view on the X (formerly Twitter) post embedded below:
Si vous êtes bien emballés à l'idée de notre collab avec My Hero Academia, nos burgers le sont aussi. pic.twitter.com/ScXrkjNyfk
— Burger King France (@BurgerKingFR) September 14, 2024
According to Comicbook.com, this collaboration was made because of My Hero Academia’s huge popularity in France at the moment. Only this week, new updates show that the manga has become the best-selling series in history. The manga has sold over 10 million copies in France, so now, that region is at the top of the anime market. Furthermore, an exhibition dedicated to the anime was shown near the Eiffel Tower, so it’s unsurprising that Burger King joined the chain of companies that wanted to profit from its popularity.
As France celebrates the popularity of My Hero Academia, the seventh season is currently releasing the series’ final episodes. According to Comicbook.com, the anime has released the seventh season with Deku’s final battle against All For One. Now, Deku will finally fight against Shigaraki after that same villain faces Bakugo in a battle that almost cost the character’s life. The rest of Class 1-A is facing additional battles against villains Toga and Toya.
My Hero Academia season seven and the entirety of the first six seasons are now available to stream on Crunchyroll.