
My Hero Academia Theme Songs Ranked TOP 10: Kenshi Yonezu's Peace Sign Wins!
My Hero Academia All-Time Top 10 Theme Songs Ranking
"My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON" will conclude on December 13, 2025, marking the end of this passionate anime that has accompanied fans for ten years. Looking back on the growth journey of Izuku Midoriya and the heroes, those inspiring theme songs are undoubtedly the indispensable soul of the series.
The Japanese anime information website "AnimeHack" conducted a "Favorite My Hero Academia Theme Song" survey, with a total of 349 fans participating in the vote. On the eve of the anime's conclusion, which song can claim the throne of the "Strongest Quirk"? Let's unveil this nostalgic ranking.
My Hero Academia All-Time Top 10 Theme Songs Ranking
The list covers all opening (OP) and ending (ED) songs from the first season to the final season (Season 8) and the movies.
No. 1: Kenshi Yonezu "Peace Sign"
Votes: 388 points
- Source: Season 2First Half OP
"Peace Sign," created by Japanese music superstar Kenshi Yonezu, won first place with an overwhelming number of votes. This song was born during the "Sports Festival Arc," the very moment when U.A. High School students began to shine.
Kenshi Yonezu once revealed that during creation, he repeatedly asked himself: "Is this song worthy of 'My Hero Academia'?" His conversation with the original author, Kohei Horikoshi, demonstrated a deep respect for the work. Fan comments on the vote stated: "The lyrics 'to become a hero' strike the soul," and "It perfectly embodies the worldview of MHA." This song is not just an anime theme; it has become a "hero's anthem" in the hearts of many.
No. 2: Yuuri "Curtain Call"
Votes: 239 points
- Source: Season 7Second Half OP
"Curtain Call," performed by the new-generation powerhouse singer Yuuri, secured second place. This song appears during the most intense phase of the final battle, with lyrics exploring the "clash of justice" between heroes and villains.
Yuuri mentioned in an interview: "Perhaps in another world line, we could understand each other." This sense of compassion and hope towards the members of the "League of Villains" deeply moved the audience. Fan evaluations include: "Full of the resolve for the final battle," and "It's not just about defeating the enemy; it also contains the meaning of 'saving'."





