A new cast member is revealed on “My Hero’s Academia” official website and they are to play as the villain character Overhaul.

It was in the third season’s 24th episode that the character made their appearance and the voice actor revealed to voice him is Kenjiro Tsuda. Tsuda is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator who began his career in 1995. His best-known roles include as Seto Kaiba in “Yu-Gi-Oh!,” Hannes in “Attack On Titan,” and Mikoto Suoh in “K.” Other than Overhaul, the actor is also playing a role in “Revue Starlight” as the Giraffe character for this season.

With the third season of the “My Hero Academia” series, it has premiered on April 7 and will be having its final and 25th episode aired on September 29. So far the season had covered the “Forest Training Camp” arc and the “Pro Hero Provisional License Exam” arc from the manga series. The last major villain to be revealed for the series was One for All who was voiced by Akio Ōtsuka, a voice actor who well-known roles include as Rider in “Fate/Zero” and Wamuu in “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.”

The staff who worked on the third season included Kenji Nagasaki returning as director along with scriptwriter Yousuke Kuroda and character designer Yoshihiko Umakoshi.

There were a number of new cast/characters introduced in the third season and they include:

Meiko Kawasaki as Mandalay

Chisa Sagunama as Ragdoll

Shinosuke Ogami as Tiger

Serina Machiyama as Pixie-Bob

Michiru Yamazaki as Kota Izumi

Kiyotaka Furushima as Mustard

Shuhei Matsuda as Moonfish, Vlad King and Gang Orca

Kosuke Takaguchi as Muscular

Kenta Kamakari as Edgeshot

Daichi Endō as Twice

Tsuguo Mogami as Mr. Compress

Ryō Iwasaki as Spinner

Satoru Inoue as Magne

Tarusuke Shingaki as Mirio Togata

Kiyono Yasuno as Nejire Hado

Yuuto Uemura as Tamaki Amajiki

“My Hero Academia” first began as a superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series was released in July 2014 and has since been serialized by Weekly Shounen Jump with 20 volumes released. The first anime adaptation of the series made its debut in April 2016 and ran for a total of 13 episodes. Recently a film titled “My Hero Academia: Two Heroes” had just released in Japan this August.

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