

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
ヴィジランテ -僕のヒーローアカデミア ILLEGALS-
In a world filled with superpowered Quirk users, college student Kouichi Haimawari's dream is to become a hero just like the ones he so admires. Unfortunately for him, he finds out that there is only so much he can do with a sliding ability that gives him about as much speed as a bicycle. Thus, he is drawn to extra-legal, simpler work and takes on various local tasks beyond the grasp of the police and licensed heroes. However, a chance encounter with two misfits, a brash brawler vigilante who goes by Knuckleduster and the online sensation Pop☆Step, gives Kouichi the opportunity he has always dreamed about. With a dangerous new Quirk-enhancing drug turning ordinary people into instant villains, Kouichi finds himself accompanying the two in a quest to stop the drug from spreading. As the trio tries to get to the bottom of the case, the chaotic team looks to put a stop to wrongdoers that go overlooked by the law. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
In a world filled with superpowered Quirk users, college student Kouichi Haimawari's dream is to become a hero just like the ones he so admires. Unfortunately for him, he finds out that there is only so much he can do with a sliding ability that gives him about as much speed as a bicycle. Thus, he is drawn to extra-legal, simpler work and takes on various local tasks beyond the grasp of the police and licensed heroes. However, a chance encounter with two misfits, a brash brawler vigilante who goes by Knuckleduster and the online sensation Pop☆Step, gives Kouichi the opportunity he has always dreamed about. With a dangerous new Quirk-enhancing drug turning ordinary people into instant villains, Kouichi finds himself accompanying the two in a quest to stop the drug from spreading. As the trio tries to get to the bottom of the case, the chaotic team looks to put a stop to wrongdoers that go overlooked by the law. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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S_Yellow
August 5, 2025
I'm probably in the minority here, but I enjoyed this more than most of the parent story; because it eliminated my problems with the parent story. Vigilantes doesn't have the school setting which MHA disposes of so often they might as well have graduated after season 2. I also feel it makes more sense to not place high school freshmen in super dangerous situations. Also MHA has a huge cast that contribute nothing to the story. I feel that focusing on three characters gave the story focus and let us get to know each of them. I also feel Vigilantes understood it's stakes better.Here they protected a local neighborhood and acknowledged the efforts of the existing registered heroes. In MHA I watch tweens take down threats the existing heroes (their teachers) failed to defeat.
Tite__3
July 3, 2025
This series is not My Hero Academia done right. In fact, as some negative reviews have pointed out, the connections between this spin-off and the main series are mostly superficial. However, that isn’t a flaw — its goal isn’t to serve as a prequel, but rather to complement the original story. How does it complement the main series? One of the recurring messages in My Hero Academia is that civilians need heroes. Despite having Quirks, they’re often unable or unwilling to defend themselves, partly due to strict laws prohibiting them from using their powers. This mindset becomes a point of contention in the story’s universe, especially amongthe villains. There’s a memorable scene — which I vaguely remember — that illustrates this well: when the main villain, Tomura Shigaraki, threatens to carry out a massacre in a shopping mall and claims that, even if the people there had the ability to stop him, no one would dare do anything until a hero arrived. People had simply grown used to relying on heroes. Later on, the story starts to build the idea that people should be more self-reliant and depend less on heroes. But this shift is quite abrupt — a sudden change in the status quo. This is where I believe Vigilantes works as a true complement to the main narrative of My Hero Academia. The story centers on people with less powerful Quirks who still try to protect others and themselves — not as professional heroes, but as individuals who take responsibility for their community. It’s as if this series is showing that the societal shift in My Hero Academia was already happening in the background. Ignoring this expanded universe aspect, as a standalone work, Vigilantes is average — it doesn’t particularly stand out in a good or bad way. The characters are likable and serve their purpose, but they’re not especially memorable. The plot is also functional and follows a familiar formula. The production is similarly average: it doesn’t reach the best seasons of My Hero Academia, but it’s far from the worst. For those who have followed or are currently following My Hero Academia, this anime adds to the overall experience. For those who didn’t care for the original series, it’s a generic but competent battle shounen.
_Bubassotto_
November 10, 2025
A spin-off that expands the world of My Hero Academia! I wouldn't say I loved this spin-off because I'm not such a big fan of My Hero Academia anymore, but as a separate series, I can't deny that it makes the world of My Hero Academia feel more alive. A long time ago I thought about collecting the Illegals manga, but I ended up letting it go. However, what matters is the reason for this interest. It came at a time when My Hero Academia was receiving a lot of criticism (at least here in Brazil) about the main plot, and people were comparing the main storyto Illegals, saying that this version of the work was better than the main one. I believe my admiration for this version comes from the fact that it remains more faithful to its initial premise, being more grounded and bringing the reality of an older audience (20+ years old). In my opinion, it's easier for this audience to identify with the characters' experiences. Anyway, I do recommend watching this spin-off because it has a more grounded plot focused on the initial premise of BNH. There are no promises to be fulfilled in the future or anything like that; all we have is the experience of people trying to be heroes despite all the responsibilities of their daily lives, whether it's studying or working. My final rating is a 7; it's nice to watch to pass the time. =================================================================================================================Versão em Português===================================== Um spin off que expande o mundo de Boku no Hero! Não digo que amei esse spin off pois não sou mais tão fã de BNH, mas como uma serie a parte eu não posso deixar de admitir que ela torna o mundo de BNH mais vivo. A muito tempo cheguei a pensar em colecionar o mangá de Illegals mas acabei deixando passar isso, porem o que importa é o motivo desse interesse, ele veio na epoca em que BNH estava recebendo muitas criticas (ao menos aqui no Brasil) sobre a trama principal e comparavam a trava principal com essa de Illegals dizendo que essa versão da obra estava melhor do que a principal. A admiração por essa versão acredito que venha do fato dela se manter mais fiel a sua proposta inicial sendo mais pé no chão e trazendo a realidade do publico mais velho (20 anos +), aqui é mais facil para esse mesmo publico se identificar com as vivencias dos personagens na minha opinião. De todo modo, recomendo sim que vejam esse spin off pois aqui você tem uma trama mais pé no chão e com foco na premissa inicial de BNH, não há promessas para se cumprir no futuro ou algo assim, tudo que temos é a vivencia de pessoas tentando ser heróis mesmo com todos os afazeres do seu dia a dia, seja com estudo ou trabalho. Minha nota final é um 7, é legalsinho de se ver para passar o tempo.
HenelyThornhill
June 30, 2025
I was really excited when Vigilantes got an anime adaptation — especially with Studio Bones and much of the main MHA team involved. I haven’t kept up with the main series lately, but this spin-off feels like a breath of fresh air. Vigilantes focuses on smaller, more grounded stories, which actually highlights what makes My Hero Academia special. Koichi, Pop Step, and Knuckle Duster are a great trio, and their character-driven journey gives real heart to the series. It explores how unlicensed heroes operate in the shadows, doing what the official heroes can’t — filling in the cracks of a flawed system. The show also features familiarfaces like Aizawa, Midnight, and Ingenium, but in a more subtle, intimate context. The tone balances mystery, levity, and genuine emotion — all while deepening the worldbuilding of MHA. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the main story, Vigilantes is a tighter, more focused alternative. Super excited to see where it goes next!
LegomanCA
July 3, 2025
To be honest I might be liked this series more then the MHA. It's still our beloved MHA universe but it is a huge breath of fresh air. We get to see how it is like to be a normal human in a world with overpowered quirks and super villains. This series is more like a slice of life compared to MHA and its interesting. I highly recommend to watch this. Because of the timeline this series is in, we get to learn about some characters that we saw before. Overall, I think anyone who remotely watched and enjoyed MHA should give this anime a shot.
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