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10ongoinganimetowatchafter My Hero Academiaends


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Ongoing anime to watch lists abound, but only a few capture the heroic spirit, ensemble camaraderie, and the emotional highs that My Hero Academia perfected.

10 Ongoing Anime to Watch After My Hero Academia Ends
As the curtains draw on *My Hero Academia*, one of the most beloved shonen anime of the past decade, fans are left with a void that's hard to fill. Izuku Midoriya's journey from quirkless underdog to aspiring Symbol of Peace has captivated audiences with its high-stakes battles, emotional character arcs, and themes of heroism, friendship, and perseverance. With the series concluding its run, many are seeking fresh adventures that capture a similar spirit of action, growth, and epic storytelling. Fortunately, the anime world is brimming with ongoing series that offer thrilling alternatives. Whether you're drawn to superpowered showdowns, intricate world-building, or heartfelt narratives, these 10 ongoing anime provide perfect next watches. From long-running epics to newer sensations, each one is still producing new episodes or seasons, ensuring you won't run out of content anytime soon. Let's dive into the list, exploring what makes each a worthy successor to *My Hero Academia*.
1. Jujutsu Kaisen
*Jujutsu Kaisen* bursts onto the scene with a blend of supernatural action and dark fantasy that echoes the intensity of *My Hero Academia*'s quirk battles. Created by Gege Akutami, the story follows Yuji Itadori, a high school student who swallows a cursed finger to save his friends, becoming the host of the powerful curse Ryomen Sukuna. Now enrolled in Tokyo Jujutsu High, Yuji trains alongside sorcerers like Megumi Fushiguro and Nobara Kugisaki to exorcise curses threatening humanity. What sets this series apart is its visceral fight choreography, where every punch and curse technique feels weighty and strategic, much like Deku's One For All clashes. The ongoing anime adaptation by MAPPA Studios continues to deliver stunning animation, with Season 3 in the works following the Shibuya Incident arc's chaos. Themes of sacrifice, morality, and the burden of power resonate deeply with MHA fans, while the humor and camaraderie among the protagonists provide light-hearted relief amid the horror. If you're missing the mentor-student dynamics, Satoru Gojo's enigmatic presence will hook you. With manga chapters still releasing, this series promises longevity, making it an ideal binge for those craving non-stop excitement.
2. One Piece
No list of ongoing anime would be complete without *One Piece*, Eiichiro Oda's monumental pirate adventure that's been sailing strong since 1999. Monkey D. Luffy, a rubber-bodied aspiring Pirate King, leads the Straw Hat crew on a quest for the legendary One Piece treasure, battling marines, warlords, and rival pirates across vast seas. The series' sprawling world, filled with Devil Fruits granting superhuman abilities, mirrors the quirk system in *My Hero Academia*, where powers define battles and personal growth. Luffy's unyielding optimism and dream-chasing ethos parallel Deku's heroism, but *One Piece* expands this into a saga of freedom, friendship, and rebellion against oppressive forces. Currently in its Wano Country arc with over 1,000 episodes, the anime by Toei Animation shows no signs of slowing, with new episodes dropping weekly. Its emotional depth—think tear-jerking backstories like Nami's or Sanji's—combined with laugh-out-loud comedy and jaw-dropping fights, offers a comforting familiarity. For MHA enthusiasts, the ensemble cast's development and epic alliances will feel like home, ensuring you're invested for the long haul.
3. Spy x Family
Shifting gears to a lighter, family-oriented vibe, *Spy x Family* by Tatsuya Endo combines espionage, comedy, and heartwarming moments in a way that refreshes the action genre. The story centers on Twilight, a master spy who assembles a fake family for a mission: wife Yor, an assassin, and adopted daughter Anya, a telepath. Their chaotic attempts to maintain normalcy while thwarting global threats create hilarious scenarios, but underlying tensions add depth. Unlike *My Hero Academia*'s overt heroism, this series sneaks in action through stealthy operations and psychic antics, appealing to fans who enjoyed MHA's school life elements. Wit Studio and CloverWorks' adaptation is ongoing, with Season 3 confirmed, delivering crisp animation and endearing character designs. Anya's mischievous personality steals the show, much like MHA's quirky side characters, while themes of found family and hidden strengths provide emotional resonance. It's a perfect palate cleanser after MHA's intensity, blending slice-of-life with high-stakes intrigue.
4. Kaiju No. 8
For those who loved *My Hero Academia*'s monster-fighting heroes, *Kaiju No. 8* by Naoya Matsumoto delivers a fresh take on kaiju battles. Kafka Hibino, a cleanup crew member dreaming of joining the Defense Force, gains the ability to transform into a kaiju after an accident. Balancing his human life with monstrous powers, he fights giant threats alongside elite soldiers. The series' underdog protagonist and power-scaling challenges echo Deku's struggles, with dynamic action sequences animated by Production I.G. Currently airing its first season with more planned, it explores identity, ambition, and societal roles in a world plagued by disasters. Kafka's humor and determination make him relatable, while the high-octane fights against colossal beasts rival MHA's villain encounters. It's an ongoing thrill ride that's just beginning to unfold its mysteries.
5. Wind Breaker
*Wind Breaker*, based on Satoru Nii's manga, brings street-level brawls and school rivalries to the forefront, reminiscent of *My Hero Academia*'s early tournament arcs. Haruka Sakura, a delinquent with a heart of gold, joins Furin High, a school of fighters protecting their town. Through intense fistfights and alliances, he learns about true strength and camaraderie. CloverWorks' adaptation is ongoing, capturing the raw energy of hand-to-hand combat with fluid animation. Themes of redemption and friendship mirror MHA's class dynamics, making it a gritty yet uplifting watch for fans seeking grounded action without superpowers.
6. Solo Leveling
Adapting Chugong's webtoon, *Solo Leveling* follows Sung Jin-Woo, the weakest hunter in a world of gates and monsters, who levels up after a near-death experience. His rapid growth from zero to hero parallels Deku's quirk evolution, with dungeon-crawling adventures packed with strategy and spectacle. A-1 Pictures' ongoing series dazzles with its progression fantasy elements, offering endless escalation for MHA lovers. The dark tone and moral ambiguities add layers, ensuring binge-worthy episodes as new seasons loom.
7. Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
For a more introspective shift, *Frieren: Beyond Journey's End* by Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe follows immortal elf mage Frieren reflecting on her past after defeating the Demon King. Joined by new companions, she explores life's fleeting moments. Madhouse's adaptation is ongoing, with its poignant storytelling and magical battles evoking MHA's themes of legacy. It's a thoughtful contrast, blending adventure with philosophy.
8. Oshi no Ko
Aqua and Ruby, reincarnated siblings in the idol industry, uncover dark secrets in *Oshi no Ko* by Aka Akasaka. Doga Kobo's ongoing anime mixes mystery, drama, and performance arts, appealing to MHA fans through its character-driven plots and societal critiques. The emotional highs and twists keep viewers engaged.
9. Chainsaw Man
Tatsuki Fujimoto's *Chainsaw Man* features Denji, a devil hunter fused with a chainsaw devil, battling grotesque foes. MAPPA's adaptation continues with raw, unpredictable action and humor, echoing MHA's eccentricity. Its ongoing status promises more chaotic fun.
10. Blue Lock
Finally, *Blue Lock* by Muneyuki Kaneshiro turns soccer into a survival game, where ego-driven strikers compete to become Japan's best. Eight Bit's ongoing series captures MHA's competitive spirit through intense matches and personal rivalries, making it a sports-shonen gem. In conclusion, these ongoing anime offer diverse paths forward from *My Hero Academia*, each with unique flavors of action, emotion, and innovation. Whether you dive into the endless seas of *One Piece* or the spy antics of *Spy x Family*, there's something to reignite your passion. As the anime landscape evolves, these series ensure the adventure never truly ends—happy watching!
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