Mb | Jul 13, 2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The TV anime series "My Hero Academia," based on the original work by Kohei Horikoshi, has announced the theme songs for the second part of its seventh season. The opening song will be "Curtain Call" by Yuuri, and the ending song will be "Roku Tousei" by Zarame. Additionally, new cover artwork for the digital releases has been revealed.

The cover for "Curtain Call" features Deku, also known as Izuku Midoriya, while the cover for "Roku Tousei" showcases Ochaco Uraraka. Both songs will be available on various music streaming services starting July 19 at midnight. The non-credited version of the visuals for these songs has also been released on the TOHO animation YouTube channel.

"Curtain Call" and "Roku Tousei" are original songs written specifically for the series. Yuuri explained that "Curtain Call" reflects on the idea that heroes and villains may start with the same emotions but then diverge in their paths. In another world, they might understand each other. Zarame, who is making her major debut with "Roku Tousei," described the song as a reflection on the feeling of one's insignificance compared to a sun-like, radiant presence in life.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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