With its premiere just around the corner, TOHO animation has released a new TV Spot for "My Hero Academia" Season 2. The TV spot for the anime series, which is set to debut on April 1, features Eijiro Kirishima and Denki Kaminari.

The latest video showcasing the two superpowered students was first shared by Crunchyroll. It showcased Eijiro using his hardening quirk and Denki zapping things with his electrification quirk.

The video, which TOHO animation uploaded on YouTube, begins with Eijiro using his quirk to make his hands stone-like. It also showed that he can use his hardening quirk to turn his hands into a sharp weapon, with his fingers acting as spikes.

The video also showed Eijiro could use his hardening quirk to protect himself, as he is seen falling in a building and using his arms to cover his face. Denki, on the other hand, is able to use electricity, thanks to his electrification quirk.

The video showed that Denki could make his electric shock travel through the ground to shock his target. "My Hero Academia" Season 2 will be about the U.A. Sports Festival Arc that was featured in Kohei Hirishiko's manga series.

The hit anime series will also be streamed in Funimation, where the first six episodes will be showed simultaneously with the anime's showing in Japan. Season 2 is set to premiere on April 1 in Japan and Funimation will also be airing episode 1 on that day. The anime series will be available in either English or Japanese audio that will include English subtitles.

The United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland will be the countries that can watch the anime in Funimation. The hit anime series, though, will premiere on March 25, but it will be a recap episode of season 1. Check out the latest TV spot for "My Hero Academia" Season 2 in the video below.