It would seem that despite some unfortunate news, which included a voice actress taking a leave for cancer treatment, production for “My Hero Academia” Season 4 is going smoothly. An update was recently shared over social media to provide fans with some ideas as to how the progress was going. One of the most exciting developments in this regard is that famed composer, Yuki Hayashi has finally begun his work.
In a Tweet by Legendoor, it was noted how Hayashi has started composing music for “My Hero Academia” Season 4, Comic Book reports. As one of the anime industry’s hottest composers, this could mean some truly epic scores for the upcoming season. Hayashi likely already had some time to prepare some samples, but this is still the early stage of the production, so more adjustments will likely be made.
“Yesterday, Yuki Hayashi was in charge of the music! He was recording [music] for the fourth season of My Hero Academia. It will start broadcasting in October 2019!! Seasons one through thee are currently being rebroadcast. If you haven’t seen it, please check it out!” the Tweet reads.
昨日は【林ゆうき】が音楽を担当する、
— Legendoor[レジェンドア]Official (@legendoor) May 27, 2019
アニメ「僕のヒーローアカデミア 第4期」のレコーディングでした????
第4期は、
2019年10月放送スタートです!!
第1期〜第3期は現在、再放送や配信もしています。
見ていない方は是非チェックしてくださいね!
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With Bones Inc. shooting for an October release, it’s safe to say that the studio is currently hard at work to bring the famed characters to life even now. There is a ton of work to be done for “My Hero Academia” Season 4, as well, simply because of how much it will need to cover. A satisfactory ending to this season will necessitate plenty of time spent on the main plot.
Not that there is much fat with regards to the “My Hero Academia” Season 4 arc, in the first place. Fans can basically expect the storyline and pacing for this season to be full of meat. When it premieres on October, Hayashi’s songs will likely be made legend once again.


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