A few of the main characters from My Hero Academia. From left to right: Tenya Iida, Ochako 'Ochaco' Uraraka, Izuku 'Deku' Midoriya, Katsuki 'Kacchan' Bakugō, and Shōto Todoroki.
The My Hero Academiamanga and anime series features a vast world with an extensive cast of characters created by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series takes place in a fictional world where, currently, more than 80% of the Earth's population possesses some form of superhuman ability, commonly referred to as 'Quirks'; the appearance of these abilities have given rise to not only professional Heroes, but also the threat of Villains.
My Hero Academia, or, ' Boku No Hero Academia', Follows the story of Izuku Midoriya, a young boy who under the tutelage of Japan's number one hero, aims to become the world's greatest hero, while the spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, follows the vigilante Koichi Haimawari as he works with other vigilantes to put a stop to villains and criminal organizations.
- 2U.A. High School
- 2.2Class 1-B students
- 3Hero Association
- 3.1Ranked Heroes
- 4Villains
- 4.1League of Villains
- 5Other Hero Schools
- 6Other characters
Main characters[edit]
- Izuku Midoriya (緑谷 出久Midoriya Izuku) / Deku (デク)
- Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[1] (Anime and Vomic) (Japanese); Justin Briner[2] (English)
- Nicknamed Deku (デク) by his childhood friend Katsuki Bakugo, based from the Japanese term meaning 'good-for-nothing.' The English dub makes it an anagram for 'Defenseless Izuku'. Izuku is a quirkless boy who is extremely knowledgeable about heroes and dreams to be one himself like his idol All Might, despite being one of the roughly 20 percent of people born without a Quirk. But upon meeting the hero while stepping in an attempt to save Bakugō from a villain, Izuku is chosen by All Might to become the ninth holder of One For All (ワン・フォー・オールWan Fō Ōru), a Quirk that stockpiles the user's physical strength and unleashes it as a powerful smash, which can also be passed from one person to another. Its existence is kept secret to prevent chaos. After training his body to receive a fragment of One For All, labeled as 'Super-Power' thanks to a loophole in the registry system. Izuku initially can only handle five percent (5%) of the One For All's power due to the severe damage it causes his body. Mostly, he fractures his hands and his arms from using his quirk. During his internship with Gran Torino, Izuku learns to put out five percent of his power throughout his whole body, which he called 'Full Cowling.' This minimized the damage he would take, allowing him to use and control his Quirk to a degree. Later, while at training camp, the class is attacked by villains. This caused Izuku to go beyond his limits, causing major fractures in his arms. After being told that if this kind of thing happened two or three more times, he would lose functionality in his arms, he decided that he would have to be careful. For this reason, he decided that his costume would need some improvements so that it would be easier to punch and not injure himself as easily until he got used to One For All. Realizing that he has been mimicking All Might in using One For All, Izuku began using his legs to fight in case he can't use his arms, giving birth of his 'Shoot-Style' fighting. As he is gradually reaches 20% of his power, Izuku begins to develop a mental connection to the previous users of One For All through the Quirk. Izuku compensates for the limitations of One For All with a keen sense of strategy (having written at least thirteen notebooks on other heroes, including his peers) and an instinctive desire to save people. While he initially hated being called 'Deku', Izuku is inspired by Ochaco's assumption that it was based on the word dekiru (できるto be able to/to be capable of) to embrace the moniker and ultimately adopts it as his Hero name. Deku is the only One For All user who can truly interact with the ghosts of previous users who occasionally advise him. It is revealed to Deku that he will eventually manifest six extra Quirks which had originally belonged to his predecessors, giving him a total of seven Quirks. So far, Izuku has unlocked a second Quirk named Blackwhip (
黒鞭 Kuro Muchi); it can create and control dark energy in the form of strong tentacles.
- Toshinori Yagi (八木 俊典Yagi Toshinori) / All Might (オールマイトŌru Maito)
- Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (Anime),[1]Tesshō Genda[1] (Vomic) (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat[2] (English)
- The world's greatest Hero referred by many as the Symbol of Peace (平和の象徴Heiwa no Shōchō) and Izuku's mentor figure. In truth, initially born Quirkless like Izuku, Toshinori is the eighth holder of the One For All Quirk, which he inherited from his mentor Nana Shimura while attending U.A. High School. He was trained by Gran Torino before traveling abroad to temporarily keep out of sight of All For One after the villain murdered Nana. Toshinori is able to use One For All to assume a muscular appearance akin to American comic book superheroes. Toshinori made a name for himself as All Might with his Quirk known only to the U.A. principal Nezu, the U.A. school nurse Recovery Girl, his friend in the police force Detective Tsukauchi, and a select few Pro Heroes. Five years before the series, All Might managed to defeat All For One in a battle that severely damaged his body to the point of limiting his use of One For All to three hours. This forces All Might to find a worthy successor to the Quirk while joining the U.A. as a teacher, choosing Izuku upon seeing his bravery and giving him a fragment of One For All while training his body to withstand the strain. Eventually, once his usage of One For All dwindled to a few seconds following the latest fight with All For One, Toshinori retires to put his full focus on teaching while finishing Izuku's training.
- Katsuki Bakugō (爆豪 勝己Bakugō Katsuki) / Kacchan (かっちゃんKatchan)
- Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Anime),[3]Yūichirō Umehara (Vomic) (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[2] (English)
- Katsuki is Izuku's childhood friend and classmate in Class 1-A, whom Izuku calls Kacchan (かっちゃん). He possesses the Quirk Explosion (爆破Bakuha), his sweat having the properties of nitroglycerin which he can detonate at will. Having developed his Quirk at a young age and becoming egotistical from being praised, Katsuki mistreated Izuku for being Quirkless after misunderstanding his attempt to help him up as Izuku looking down on him as someone in need of saving. In the beginning of the series, though many make comments to him that he acts more like a villain, Katsuki has aspirations to become a famous hero like All Might while antagonizing Izuku not to enroll in U.A. While assuming Izuku was hiding his Quirk from him and realizing their classmates are more skilled, he later deduces One For All's existence and promising to keep it to himself while vowing to surpass Izuku.
- Shōto Todoroki (轟 焦凍Todoroki Shōto) / Shouto (ショートShōto)
- Voiced by: Yūki Kaji[4] (Japanese); David Matranga[2] (English)
- A student in Class 1-A. His Quirk is Half-Cold Half-Hot (半冷半燃Hanrei Hannen), which allows him to generate fire from the left side of his body and ice from the right, though over use of one side would cause him to overheat or become frostbitten respectively. He is considered the strongest student in the class and was admitted to U.A. on recommendation. The girls of class 1A say he is good-looking. Mina Ashido has gone so far in saying that he is the best looking guy in class 1A. He is the youngest child of Endeavor, the second top hero after All Might. However, his father only married his mother for her Quirk, in the hopes that he could sire a child who could exceed All Might, leading to an abuse-ridden childhood as all of his older siblings were unable to meet his expectations. Shōto's mother soon began to resent her son for his resemblance to his father, leading to her burning his left side (which shared Endeavor's coloring) with scalding water. She was then institutionalized for her actions. Shōto intends to become a top hero using only his mother's Quirk of cryokinesis instead of his father's pyrokinesis as his way to disavow the latter. During his fight with Izuku, Shōto finally started to try accepting his Fire Quirk as his own instead of his father's. Afterward, he decided to overcome his inner struggle by meeting his mother, in the hope that they can get through their past together. So far, Shōto has used his own name as his Hero name.
- Ochaco Uraraka (麗日 お茶子Uraraka Ochako) / Uravity (ウラビティUrabiti)
- Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[3] (Japanese); Luci Christian[2] (English)
- Ochaco is Izuku's best friend. She has five pads on her fingertips which activate her Quirk, Zero Gravity (無重力(ゼログラビティ)Zero Gurabiti), which allows her to make any object she touches lose their gravitational pull, although she will become nauseous if she uses the ability too much. Similar to Katsuki, she also refers Izuku as 'Deku'. However, unlike the former, she calls him with his nickname out of affection, commenting that 'Deku' gives the vibe of never giving up, and eventually switches to Deku-kun (デクくん), a move that prompted him to accept the name. Coming from a low-middle class family of construction workers, Ochaco aspires to become a hero to give financial security to her parents despite her father's attempts to encourage to find her own path. Ochaco originally meets Izuku prior to U.A.'s entrance exam, after she stops him from falling over when he tripped on his own foot. This caused Izuku to develop a large crush on her (as he had 'talked' to a girl), to the point of blushing and stammering every time he is with her. Izuku eventually returns the favor by saving her during the entrance exam. Several others later deduce that Ochaco returns Izuku's feelings, given her anxiety when asked about it. She ultimately decides to put these potential feelings of love aside for now, until her feelings resurface when Izuku lost control of One for All during a Joint training battle against 1-B.
- Tenya Iida (飯田 天哉Īda Ten'ya) / Ingenium (インゲニウムIngeniumu)
- Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[3] (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum[2] (English)
- Tenya is Izuku and Ochaco’s best friend. The president of Class 1-A, a very studious boy who seems serious and scary at first glance, although he is just being honest and strict regarding qualifications to become a hero. During the entrance exam, he repeatedly chastises Izuku for what he perceives as disrespect. However, after he witnesses Izuku selflessly save Ochaco during the exam, he comes to the (false) belief that Izuku deduced the true nature of the exam. Concluding Izuku is better than him, Tenya immediately apologizes for his behavior and befriends him, despite Izuku's repeated attempts to tell him the truth. Tenya eventually becomes the class president after Izuku, who won by vote but was too nervous to hold the position, forfeited it to him. Tenya's Quirk is Engine (エンジンEnjin), which gives him super-speed via jet engines in his legs. He comes from a well-known family, who have been professional heroes for generations. His older brother in particular, Tensei, who is the original bearer of the name Ingenium, inspired him to become a hero that will make his family proud. Originally using his own name as his Hero name, Tenya inherits his brother's name after Tensei is crippled by Stain and forced to retire.
- Momo Yaoyorozu (八百万 百Yaoyorozu Momo) / Creati (万物ヒーロー クリエイティBanbutsu Hīrō Kurieiti, Everything Hero 'Creati')
- Voiced by: Marina Inoue[3] (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard[2] (English)
- The vice president of Class 1-A, elected with one less vote than Izuku. Her Quirk is Creation (創造Sōzō), possessing the ability to create any non-biological object she can conceive as long as she knows its molecular composition. She creates the objects from the lipids stored in her body but has a limit of she can make and must refuel via eating a large amount of food to make more objects. Being incredibly intelligent, she is one of the top students in the class, having entered U.A. by recommendation, although she has self-esteem issues due to a feeling of never being able to prove her own worth.
- Eijirō Kirishima (切島 鋭児郎Kirishima Eijirō) / Red Riot (剛健ヒーロー レッドライオットGōken Hīrō Reddo Raiotto, Sturdy Hero 'Red Riot')
- Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda[5] (Japanese); Justin Cook[2] (English)
- A student in Class 1-A whose Quirk Hardening (硬化Kōka) allows him to harden his body to become nearly invulnerable. His Hero name is Red Riot, inspired by another hero, Crimson Riot, whom he admires. Crimson Riot was the one who inspired Eijirō to pursue the ideal of manliness, which he defines as 'a life lived without regret.' Eijirō struggles with his sense of self-worth; struggle which was exacerbated during a incident in middle school, when his then schoolmate (and future UA classmate) Mina Ashido chased away a giant villain threatening her friends while he stood paralyzed with fear. Since starting high school, he has been dissimulating his self-esteem issues by dyeing his black hair red and spiking it up, and by adopting a boisterous attitude. He made a point to befriend Katsuki as he admires his strength, confidence and determination. The two of them started building a friendship after the Sports Festival.
- Tsuyu Asui (蛙吹 梅雨Asui Tsuyu) / Froppy (梅雨入りヒーロー フロッピーTsuyuiri Hīrō Furoppi, Rainy Season Hero 'Froppy')
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[3] (Japanese); Monica Rial[2] (English)
- A girl in Class 1-A. Her Quirk Frog (蛙Kaeru) gives her a frog-like appearance and abilities such as superior swimming, a tongue that can stretch 20 meters, sticking to and climbing vertical walls, superhuman leaping, natural camouflage, and numbing venom. She is susceptible to cold and can begin hibernating if her body temperature falls too low. She has a reserved and informed personality, but she is insightful, intelligent, and ready to protect the innocent. She is also sharp, being the first one in the class to notice the similarity between Izuku and All Might's Quirk, which briefly panicked Izuku. On the other hand, she is honest to a fault, outright admitting that she always speaks her mind, no matter how hurtful it may be.
U.A. High School[edit]
The main setting of the series, U.A. High School (雄英高校Yūei Kōkō) is considered by many the top hero school in Japan.
Class 1-A students[edit]
- Yūga Aoyama (青山 優雅Aoyama Yūga) / Can't Stop Twinkling (輝きヒーロー キラキラが止められないよKagayaki Hīrō Kirakira ga Tomerarenaiyo, Sparkling Hero 'I cannot stop twinkling.')
- Voiced by: Kōsuke Kuwano[4] (Japanese); Joel McDonald[2] (English)
- Yūga is another boy in Class 1-A, supposedly born in France. He is always seen smiling and is incredibly vain and eccentric, often talking about how much luster he has, much to others' chagrin. His Quirk is Navel Laser (ネビルレーザーNebiru Rēzā), which allows him to fire a laser blast from his belly button, but he cannot shoot it for longer than a few seconds or it will result in bowel problems. He wears a specialized belt when using his power to help regulate the laser, while his hero costume allows him to fire the laser from different parts of his body utilizing the same mechanism of his belt's focusing lens. Throughout the first three seasons of the anime he has been noted to be very scared of confrontations with villains or any adversary he deems stronger than him but has had occasional fits of courage albeit in a scared manner.
- Fumikage Tokoyami (常闇 踏陰Tokoyami Fumikage) / Tsukuyomi (漆黒ヒーロー ツクヨミShikkoku Hīrō Tsukuyomi, Jet-Black Hero 'Tsukuyomi')
- Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[3] (Japanese); Josh Grelle[2] (English)
- A very serious-minded student in 1-A whose head resembles that of a crow. His Quirk, Dark Shadow (黒影(ダークシャドウ)Dāku Shadō), gives him control of a sentient shadow that has a variety of uses, from attacking to defense to support. Within a dark environment, his shadow becomes more powerful but harder to control; in a brightly lit environment, better control comes at a loss of power.
- Mina Ashido (芦戸 三奈Ashido Mina) / Pinky (ピンキーPinkī)
- Voiced by: Eri Kitamura[4] (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[2] (English)
- An optimistic and easily excitable student in Class 1-A with pink hair and lilac skin. Her Quirk Acid (酸San) allows her to excrete an acidic fluid from her body, as well as controlling its corrosive strength and stickiness. She initially chose Alien Queen (リドリーヒーロー エイリアンクイーンRidorī Hīrō Eirian Kuīn, Ridley Hero 'Alien Queen') as her Hero name, but changed to her current one after the whole class compared the first choice to the xenomorph.
- Minoru Mineta (峰田 実Mineta Minoru) / Grape Juice (モギタテヒーロー グレープジュースMogitate Hīrō Gurēpu Jūsu, Fresh-Picked Hero 'Grape Juice')
- Voiced by: Ryō Hirohashi[3] (Japanese); Brina Palencia[2] (English)
- The shortest student in Class 1-A, he is a perverted boy who frequently makes lewd remarks and off-color jokes, especially regarding the female students in his class. Mineta possesses Pop Off (もぎもぎMogimogi), a Quirk that grows many small, highly adhesive balls he can pluck from his head. Mineta himself is immune to their adhesive effects and able to trampoline on them as they are also extremely elastic. However, picking off too many at a time can cause his scalp to bleed.
- Denki Kaminari (上鳴 電気Kaminari Denki) / Chargebolt (スタンガンヒーロー チャージズマSutan Gan Hīrō Chājizuma, Stun Gun Hero 'Chargebolt')
- Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka[5] (Japanese); Kyle Phillips[2] (English)
- A student in Class 1-A. A dim-witted playboy whose Quirk Electrification (帯電Taiden) allows him to absorb and emit electricity. While this Quirk is powerful in its nature, overuse causes his synapses to short circuit, causing him to walk around in a stupor giving thumbs-up and saying 'Yaay'.
- Kyōka Jirō (耳郎 響香Jirō Kyōka) / Earphone Jack (ヒアヒーロー イヤホンジャックHia Hīrō Iyahon Jakku, Hearing Hero 'Earphone Jack')
- Voiced by: Kei Shindō[4] (Japanese); Trina Nishimura[2] (English)
- An aloof, cool-headed girl in Class 1-A who has extremely long earlobes due to her Quirk Earphone Jack (イヤホンジャックIyahon Jakku), which allows her to plug her retractable jack-shaped earlobes into objects to listen to sounds or to transmit the sound of her own heartbeat capable of reaching explosive levels.
- Mezō Shōji (障子 目蔵Shōji Mezō) / Tentacole (触手ヒーロー テンタコルShokushu Hīrō Tentakoru, Tentacle Hero 'Tentacole')
- Voiced by: Masakazu Nishida[4] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair[2] (English)
- One of the tallest students in Class 1-A. Shōji has four extra, webbed tentacles growing from his shoulders. His Quirk Dupli-Arms (複製腕Fukuseiwan) allows him to grow individual body organs at the tips of these tentacles. He has so far shown to grow eyes, ears, hands, and mouths. Despite his intimidating appearance, he is actually very kind-hearted, always keeping calm in even the most dire situations.
- Hanta Sero (瀬呂 繁太Sero Hanta) / Cellophane (テーピンヒーロー セロファンTēpin Hīrō Serofan, Taping Hero 'Cellophane')
- Voiced by: Kiyotaka Furushima[6] (Japanese); Christopher Bevins[2] (English)
- Another student in 1-A, he is an energetic, down-on-his-luck boy with a rather plain-looking face. His Quirk, Tape (テープTēpu), allows him to shoot incredibly strong cellophane tape from his tape dispenser-like elbows.
- Mashirao Ojiro (尾白 猿夫Ojiro Mashirao) / Tailman (武闘ヒーロー テイルマンButō Hīrō Teiruman, Martial Arts Hero 'Tailman')
- Voiced by: Kosuke Miyoshi[6] (Japanese); Mike McFarland[2] (English)
- A mild-mannered student whose most defining trait is his Quirk Tail (尻尾Shippo), a strong yet sturdy part of his body which he can combine with martial arts in battle.
- Kōji Kōda (口田 甲司Kōda Kōji) / Anima (ふれあいヒーロー アニマFureai Hīrō Anima, Petting Hero 'Anima')
- Voiced by: Takuma Nagatsuka (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)
- An extremely shy student whose head resembles a rock. His Quirk, Anivoice (生き物ボイスIkimono Boisu), allows him to talk with animals. Unfortunately, he has an intense fear of insects.
- Tōru Hagakure (葉隠 透Hagakure Tōru) / Invisible Girl (ステルスヒーロー インビジブルガールSuterusu Hīrō Inbijiburu Gāru, Stealth Hero 'Invisible Girl')
- Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka[6] (Japanese); Felecia Angelle[2] (English)
- A student in Class 1-A with the Quirk Invisibility (透明化Tōmeika), which makes her entire body invisible. She also has light refraction abilities that are not fully explained. Her hero costume is a simple pair of gloves and boots, allowing her to walk around nude to fully utilize her Quirk.
- Rikidō Satō (砂藤 力道Satō Rikidō) / Sugarman (甘味ヒーロー シュガーマンKanmi Hīrō Shugā Man, Sweets Hero 'Sugarman')
- Voiced by: Tōru Nara[6] (Japanese); Cris George[2] (English)
- A very muscular student with large lips and black, spiky hair. His Quirk, Sugar Rush (シュガードープShugā Dōpu) gives him five times his normal strength by consuming 10g of sugar, but at the same time his brain functions gradually degrade. Later on in the series, he is shown to be an excellent baker and instantly becomes popular with the girls of 1-A after they try his chiffon cake.
Class 1-B students[edit]
- Neito Monoma (物間 寧人Monoma Neito) / Phantom Thief (ファントムシーフFantomu Shīfu)
- Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English)
- An intelligent, but unstable student who is envious of Class 1-A's popularity and is determined to outclass them in any way possible. His Quirk, Copy (コピーKopi), allows him to use any Quirk from someone he touches for five minutes, although he can only use 1 Quirk at a time.
- Itsuka Kendo (拳藤 一佳Kendō Itsuka) / Battle Fist (バトルフィストBatoru Fisuto)
- Voiced by: Saki Ogasawara (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)
- The Class President of Class 1-B. She is a girl with a strong sense of justice. Her Quirk, Large Fists (大拳Daiken), allows Itsuka to enlarge her fists and use them for both attack, defense, or to carry large weights.
- Ibara Shiozaki (塩崎 茨Shiozaki Ibara) / Vine (ヴァインVaīn)
- Voiced by: Miho Masaka (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
- A courteous, modest girl who likes to fight fair and square and dislikes deception. Her Quirk, Vines (ツルTsuru), allows Ibara to grow vines from her hair that she can extend and use in combat. When her hair gets cut, she can regrow it by soaking her scalp with water and bathing in sunlight, similar to an actual plant. Previously, she went by the Hero name Maria (マリアMaria). She was originally going to be in Class 1-A, but was dropped due to Horikoshi having trouble drawing her hair.
- Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu (鉄哲 徹鐵Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu) / Real Steel (リアルスティールRiaru Sutīru)
- Voiced by: Kōji Okino (Japanese); David Wald (English)
- A hot-headed student with a sort of rivalry with Eijiro, who has a similar power to his, but becomes friends with him during the sports festival. His Quirk, Steel (スティールSutīru), allows Tetsutetsu to make his skin strong as steel, becoming nearly invulnerable while strengthening his attacks. The drawback is that Tetsutetsu needs to maintain the iron levels in his body or else his steel weakens.
- Juzo Honenuki (骨抜 柔造Honenuki Jūzō) / Mudman (マッドマンMaddoman)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka (Japanese); Dallas Reid (English)
- A student who hates losing. One of the two recommendation students of class B. His Quirk Softening (柔化Yawaraka) enables him to soften things that he touches, turning them into a semi-liquid form. What is softened can be reverted to its original state at any time, easily trapping anything that is currently inside. However, Juzo cannot soften living beings.
- Nirengeki Shoda (庄田 二連撃Shōda Nirengeki) / Mines (マインズMainzu)
- Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Dallas Reid (English)
- A chubby and humble student. His Quirk Twin Impact (ツインインパクトTsuin Inpakuto) allows him to, at the site of an initial impact, create a second impact that is several times stronger than the first.
- Yosetsu Awase (泡瀬 洋雪Awase Yōsetsu) / Welder (ウェルダーWerudā)
- Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese); Orion Pitts (English)
- A tense and foul-mouthed student. His Quirk Weld (溶接Yōsetsu) allows him to merge things both organic and inorganic at an atomic level. He can also fuse his own body parts with that of other people, facilitating their transport in case they become unable to move. He can also reverse his own Quirk, undoing any previous welds and his Quirk will not work unless he touches both objects so that they can be welded together.
- Kosei Tsuburaba (円場 硬成Tsuburaba Kōsei)
- Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke (English)
- A snarky student with large oval-shaped eyes. His Quirk Solid Air (空気凝固Kūkigyōko) enables him to solidify air into a wall or platform depending on his lung capacity.
- Sen Kaibara (回原 旋Kaibara Sen) / Spiral (スパイラルSupairaru)
- Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (Japanese); Matt Shipman (English)
- A rather plain-looking student who is typically seen frowning. His Quirk Gyrate (旋回Senkai) allows him to rotate any part of his body at incredibly high speeds, similarly to a drill, drastically increasing his offensive capability.
- Kojiro Bondo (凡戸 固次郎Bondo Kojirō) / Plamo (プラモPuramo)
- Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese); Tyler Walker (English)
- A large and muscular student with a glue dispenser-shaped head that has seven 'eyeholes'. In addition to his enhanced strength that comes with his large size, his Quirk Cemedine (セメダインSemedain) enables him to emit glue-like liquid from his 'eyeholes' to trap people. He can also adjust the speed at which it dries.
- Reiko Yanagi (柳 レイ子Yanagi Reiko) / Emily (エミリーEmirī)
- Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds II (English)
- A quiet and emotionless student whose posture is similar to zombies, ghosts, and other undead creatures. Her Quirk Poltergeist (ポルターガイストPorutāgaisuto) grants her the ability to telekinetically manipulate objects around her. However, she can only manipulate objects that are about as heavy as a person.
- Jurota Shishida (宍田 獣郎太Shishida Jūrōta) / Gevaudan (ジェボーダンJebōdan)
- Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese); Patric Carroll (English)
- A hairy animalistic student. His Quirk Beast (ビーストBīsuto) grants him the ability to transform into a monstrous beast, enhancing his size, strength and senses.
- Shihai Kuroiro (黒色 支配Kuroiro Shihai) / Vantablack (陰謀ヒーロー ベンタブラックInbō Hīrō Bentaburakku, Scheming Hero 'Vantablack')
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Kaiji Tang (English)
- A tall student with pitch-black skin and an edgy expression. His Quirk Black (黒Kuro) grants him the ability to merge into anything that is black-colored and control it to an extent. He can merge with any object that's dark-colored by nature or due to external conditions, such as shadows. If a shadow he is merged with is dispelled by a light source, he is forcibly ejected from it.
- Yui Kodai (小大 唯Kodai Yui) / Rule (ルールRūru)
- Voiced by: Yurianne Eve (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English)
- A quiet young student who rarely expresses emotion. Her Quirk Size (サイズSaizu) enables her to change the size of any object she interacts with. She can only activate her Quirk by pressing five of her fingertips together. Yui is implied to be close to Itsuka.
- Hiryu Rin (鱗 飛竜Rin Hiryū) / Dragon Shroud (龍帷子Ryū Katabira)
- Voiced by: Kosuke Kuwano (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)
- A cooperative student. His Quirk Scales (鱗Uroko) enables him to form scales on his body for combat and other purposes. So far, Hiryu has only been seen forming scales on his arms. Rin is one of two foreign students in the class, confirmed to be from China. Hiryu's name can also be read as 'Lin Fei-long' in Chinese.
- Kinoko Komori (小森 希乃子Komori Kinoko) / Shemage (シーメイジShīmeiji)
- Voiced by: Inori Minase (Japanese); Amanda Gish (English)
- A short student whose blunt bangs cover her eyes and most of her face. Her Quirk Mushroom (キノコKinoko) grants her the ability to create spores from her cells, allowing her to grow mushrooms from the surfaces of her surroundings including her own body as well as the bodies of her opponents. Supposedly, they disappear after a few hours.
- Togaru Kamakiri (鎌切 尖Kamakiri Togaru) / Jack Mantis (ジャックマンティスJakku Mantisu)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Jean-Luc Hester (English)
- A tall, rather aggressive student with a green mohawk and mandible-like blades on his head. His Quirk Razor Sharp (刃鋭Jinei), grants him the ability to produce large, sharp blades from all over his body.
- Pony Tsunotori (角取 ポニーTsunotori Ponī)
- Voiced by: Kaede Hondo (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft (English)
- A timid wavy-haired student with horns and hindquarters resembling that of a pony's. In addition, she can run fast on all fours like a horse and can carry people on her back. Her Quirk Horn Cannon (角砲 (ホーンホウ)Hōnhou) allows her to effectively 'fire off' her horns and control them. She can detach and control up to four horns simultaneously. Pony is one of two foreign students in the class, confirmed to be from the United States.
- Setsuna Tokage (取蔭 切奈Tokage Setsuna) / Lizardy (リザーディRizādi)
- Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (English)
- One of the recommendation students of Class 1-B, a chatty and confident student with sharp teeth, who has been described as extremely provocative. Her Quirk Lizard Tail Splitter (トカゲのしっぽ切りTokage no Shippokiri) allows her to split her body into several pieces and control them telekinetically. She is able to split her body parts into approximately 50 pieces depending on their size and length. However, the pieces of her body will cease to function if separated from her body for too long and will take a moment to regenerate.
- Manga Fukidashi (吹出 漫我Fukidashi Manga) / Comicman (コミックマンKomikkuman)
- Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
- A short, expressive student with a speech bubble for a head. His Quirk Comic (コミックKomikku) allows him to manifest different onomatopoeias into reality in the form of katakana. The onomatopoeia has different effects depending on the word materialized, such as the onomatopoeia for 'humid' making the surrounding environment more humid.
Third Year students[edit]
- Mirio Togata (通形 ミリオTōgata Mirio) / Lemillion (ルミリオンRumirion)
- Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki[7] (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo[8] (English)
- Mirio is one of the three top students in U.A. and Sir Nighteye's protégé. He was the most likely to receive 'One For All' from All Might until he decided to pass it to Izuku instead. His Quirk Permeation (透過Tōka) allows him to phase his body through anything solid or liquid, including the ground itself, allowing him to travel through walls and avoid enemy attacks. However, this only applies to his body, leaving him nude when he uses it. To prevent that during action, his hero uniform is made with fibers taken from his hair.
- Nejire Hado (波動 ねじれHadō Nejire) / Nejire-chan (ねじれちゃん)
- Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno[7] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[8] (English)
- Nejire is one of the three top students in U.A. with a curious and talkative personality. She can generate spiral-like shockwaves with her Quirk Wave Motion (波動Hadō), which can be used for attacking or movement.
- Tamaki Amajiki (天喰 環Amajiki Tamaki) / Suneater (サンイーターSan'ītā)
- Voiced by: Yūto Uemura[7] (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke[8] (English)
- Tamaki is one of the three top students in U.A. He seems to be rather socially awkward, as well as lack much confidence in his own abilities and has low self-esteem. Despite that, he still can show his conviction when duty calls. His Quirk Manifest (再現Saigen) gives them the properties and abilities of anything he eats, from animals to rocks, as long as he can consume them. The drawback is that anything he wishes to manifest must currently be in his digestive system.
Other students[edit]
- Mei Hatsume (発目 明Hatsume Mei)
- Voiced by: Azu Sakura (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
- Mei is a student from the Support Course who invents her own hero gadgets and will do anything to make her inventions known (so a Support Company will hire her), such as making students wear them during the Sports Festival to promote their features. Her Quirk is Zoom (ズームZūmu), which allows her to zoom her vision to up to 5 kilometers if she's serious.
- Hitoshi Shinso (心操 人使Shinsō Hitoshi)
- Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Jarrod Greene (English)
- Hitoshi is a student from the General Course. His Quirk is Brainwashing (洗脳Sen'nō), which allows him to control those who answer his questions and can only be broken when the victim receives some form of physical contact (such as being shoved by other people or hurting themselves). He is often seen as 'someone who fits as Villain more' because of the nature of his ability, but he is determined to become a hero despite this. His Quirk is powerful, however, because UA Academy's entrance exam for the Hero Course is based on raw physical strength, he applied to the General Course instead. After earning praise for his achievements in the Sports Festival, Eraser Head takes Hitoshi under his wing and prepares him for possible transfer to the Hero Course. He eventually proves himself worthy of the Hero Course, and is set to transfer over in his second year.
Faculty and staff[edit]
- Nezu (根津Nezu)
- Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)
- The principal of U.A., one of a few rare non-human animals to develop a Quirk. His Quirk is High Spec (ハイスペックHai Supekku), which allows him to have anthropomorphic abilities and extreme intelligence. He is also aware of All Might's secret and has hobbies of lecturing and drinking tea. He also has a sadistic side due to being forced to undergo painful experiments for an unspecified amount of time in his past. A running gag is that he'll often poke fun at the fact that it's unclear what kind of animal he is (dog, mouse, or a bear).
- Shōta Aizawa (相澤 消太Aizawa Shōta) / Eraser Head (イレイザーヘッドIreizā Heddo)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[9] (Japanese); Alex Organ (Season 1), Christopher Wehkamp[10] (Season 2–present) (English)
- The homeroom teacher for Class 1-A. He always seems to look exhausted but hates to waste time. His Quirk Erasure (抹消Masshō) nullifies others' Quirks so long as they remain in his line of sight. If he blinks, his Quirk deactivates. In combat situations, he wears goggles as a way to prevent enemies from seeing his line of sight. Continued use of his Quirk gives him dry eye. As a result of the injuries he received from Nomu during the first U.A. invasion by villains, he now has a scar under his right eye.
- Hizashi Yamada (山田 ひざしYamada Hizashi) / Present Mic (プレゼントマイクPurezento Maiku)
- Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino[9] (Japanese); Sonny Strait[2] (Season 1), Dave Trosko (Season 2–present) (English)
- The school's English teacher whose Quirk Voice (ヴォイスVoisu) amplifies his voice. He first appears at the entrance ceremony to introduce the new students to the school and also works as a radio host. Present Mic talks about each character, their Quirk, and their weaknesses.
- Sekijiro Kan (管 赤慈郎Kan Sekijirō) / Vlad King (ブラッドヒーロー ブラドキングBuraddo Hīrō Buradokingu, Blood Hero 'Vlad King')
- Voiced by: Shuhei Matsuda (Japanese); Ben Bryant (English)
- The homeroom teacher for Class 1-B. He has a caring attitude towards his students, is willing to go out of his way to protect them, and encourages them to do their absolute best. Sekijiro also views Class 1-A as rivals, but also values their growth and safety. He often uses them as inspiration and motivation to his own class to reach greater and greater goals. When danger strikes, Sekijiro is quick to react, using his Quirk Blood Control (操血Sōketsu) effectively as a method of entrapping an enemy.
- Chiyo Shuuzenji (修善寺 治与Shūzenji Chiyo) / Recovery Girl (妙齢ヒロイン リカバリーガールMyōrei Hiroin Rikabarī Gāru, Youthful Heroine 'Recovery Girl')
- Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Juli Erickson,[2]Luci Christian (Season 2–present) (English)
- The school nurse and nursing teacher who is a petite old woman. She gives students candy to get better. Her Quirk is Heal (回復Kaifuku), allowing her to heal others' injuries by kissing them. However, her Quirk merely stimulates one's healing using their own stamina, leaving her patients exhausted afterwards, sometimes fatally. Additionally, if she becomes too exhausted, it overrides her ability to prevent her own death.
- Nemuri Kayama (香山 睡Kayama Nemuri) / Midnight (18禁ヒーロー ミッドナイトJū-hachi-kin Hīrō Middonaito, 18+ Only Hero 'Midnight')
- Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell[11] (English)
- A pro heroine whose costume resembles a dominatrix, and is an 'R-Rated Hero' who teaches modern hero art history. Her Quirk Somnambulist (眠り香Nemurika) allows her to produce a sleep-inducing fragrance from her body (which is more effective on men rather than women), and the drawback is that it requires her to expose her skin as much as possible in order to use it.
- Thirteen (スペースヒーロ 13号Supēsu Hīrō Jū-san Gō, Space Hero 'Thirteen')
- Voiced by: Inuko Inuyama (Japanese); Morgan Berry[2] (English)
- A space hero who is an expert at disaster relief. Their Quirk Black Hole (ブラックホールBurakku Hōru) summons a black hole with their fingers that turns anything it sucks in into dust. Thirteen is Ochaco's role model hero. Wearing a space suit with an opaque helmet at all times, Thirteen's gender has yet to be revealed.
- Ken Ishiyama (石山 堅Ishiyama Ken) / Cementoss (セメントスSementosu)
- Voiced by: Kenta Okuma (Japanese); Chris Rager (English)
- A hero who resembles a stone block that teaches modern literature. His Quirk Cement (セメントSemento) allows him to control concrete. He served as a referee for the U.A. sports festival finals.
- Ectoplasm (エクトプラズムEkutopurazumu)
- Voiced by: Masakazu Nishida (Japanese); Mike McFarland (English)
- A pro hero with a supernatural theme, Ectoplasm is U.A. High School's math teacher. He also uses a prosthetic leg after having lost it in a fight with a Villain. His Quirk Clones (分身Bunshin) allows him to spew out ectoplasm from his massive mouth that can form into a clone of himself. Ectoplasm used his clones when training the students in preparing for the provisional liscense exam.
- Snipe (スナイプSunaipu)
- Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); David Wald (English)
- A pro hero who resembles a cowboy. His Quirk Homing (ホーミングHōmingu) allows him to alter the trajectory of his bullets.
- Lunch Rush (ランチラッシュRanchi Rasshu)
- Voiced by: Tyler Walker
- A pro hero who works as a chef at U.A.
- Higari Maijima (埋島 干狩Maijima Higari) / Power Loader (掘削ヒーロー パワーローダーKussaku Hīrō Pawārōdā, Excavation Hero 'Power Loader')
- Voiced by: Yō Kitazawa (Japanese); David Wilson-Brown (English)
- A rather short man with large hands and a helmet. Higari runs U.A.'s Costume Development Studio where he is a license developer and has the knowledge of creating, upgrading, and maintaining hero costumes. His Quirk Iron Claws (鉄爪Tessō) gives him claws at the tip of his hands that enable him to dig underground.
- Ryo Inui (犬井猟Inui Ryō) / Hound Dog (猟犬ヒーローハウンドドッグRyōken Hīrō Haundodoggu)
- Voiced by: Eiji Hanawa
- Ryo Inui is a pro hero who is the school counselor at U.A. He has a dog-like appearnace due to his Quirk Dog (犬Inu) which can also assume to give him dog-like abilities.
Hero Association[edit]
Ranked Heroes[edit]
Heroes judged by the Association to be overall the best, based on the number of incidents resolved, the level of contribution to society, and the national approval rating over any given year, information which is then compiled into the Hero Billboard Chart JP. All Might had been the number one hero on the chart, until his retirement.
- Enji Todoroki (轟 炎司Todoroki Enji) / Endeavor (フレイムヒーロー エンデヴァーFureimu Hīrō Endevā, Flame Hero 'Endeavor')
- Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
- A Hero with immense flame powers from his Quirk Hell Flame (ヘルフレイムHerufureimu) who is a legend at U.A. High School. His crime-stopping record has never been surpassed, but despite that, he is considered only the second among all heroes. He raised his son Shōto Todoroki with the sole purpose of making him a hero to surpass All Might, going so far as choosing to marry Shōto's mother only because of her Quirk in order to have his child inherit her powers as well. He constantly pushed his son to train to become stronger ever since he was 5 years old, and even sent his own wife to a mental hospital after she injured Shōto out of fear of Endeavor's influence, leading Shōto to hate him. After All Might's retirement, Endeavor assumes his place as the top hero in the country, working hard to live up to his legacy while trying to make amends with his family.
- Hawks (ウィングヒーロー ホークスUingu Hīrō Hōkusu, Winged Hero 'Hawks')
- A carefree and talkative young Pro Hero who assumes Endeavor's place as the second best hero in the country after All Might's retirement. His Quirk is Fierce Wings (剛翼Gōyoku), which grants him a pair of red feathered wings that allow him to fly. In addition, Hawks can detach his feathers to perform individual tasks and reattach them afterwards. New feathers also grow from his wings to replace destroyed ones. He infiltrates the League of Villains as a double agent on behalf of the Hero Association. Hawks also hires Fumikage for his internship not only due to their powers being similar, but also to help him attain his full potential.
- Tsunagu Hakamada (袴田 維Hakamada Tsunagu) / Best Jeanist (ファイバーヒーロー ベストジー二ストFaibā Hīrō Besuto Jīnisuto, Fiber Hero 'Best Jeanist')
- Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa[12] (Japanese); Micah Solusod (English)
- An alumnus of U.A. High School who has the Quirk Fiber Master (ファイバーマスターFaibā Masutā), allowing him to control the fibers in clothes. Despite the outlandish nature of his Quirk, he is considered the world's fourth greatest hero and is Katsuki's workplace mentor. Following his involvement and injury during the events at Kamino Ward, he is on leave from active duty, and yet managed to raise up to the third rank of the Hero Chart.
- Shinya Kamihara ((紙原 伸也Kamihara Shinya)) / Edgeshot ((忍者ヒーロー エッジショットNinja Hīrō Ejjishotto, Ninja Hero 'Edgeshot')
- Voiced by: Kenta Kamakari (Japanese); John Burgmeier (English)
- A ninja-themed hero whose Quirk Foldabody (紙肢Shishi) enables him to manipulate the thinness of his body, stretch his limbs, and transform faster than the speed of sound. He participates in the raid to save Bakugo from the League of Villains, and later assists All Might in his fight against All for One. For those actions, he raises in the chart from his former number 5 position to his current number 4. He offers Kamui Woods and Mount Lady places in his agency.
- Shinji Nishiya (西屋 森児Nishiya Shinji) / Kamui Woods (シンリンカムイShinrin Kamui)
- Voiced by: Masamichi Kitada[13] (Japanese); Aaron Roberts (English)
- A Hero who appears in the first chapter whose Quirk Arbor (樹木Jumoku) gives him the ability to manipulate his tree-like limbs. Kamui Woods is partnered with Mt. Lady. He is rising in popularity in the world, currently sitting at number 7 on the Hero Chart, and even has his own Pez dispenser. He was present during the raid on the League of Villains' Hideout in Kamino Ward, using his Quirk to restrain the villains and later rescue others from the rubble of the following battle.
- Kugo Sakamata (逆俣 空悟Sakamata Kūgo) / Gang Orca (ギャングオルカGyangu Oruka)
- Voiced by: Shuhei Matsuda (Japanese); Tyler Walker (English)
- A tall well-built man with killer whale features who is the former No. 10 Hero (currently No. 11). As Gang Orca tends to dry out, he carries a water bottle to soak himself. His Quirk Orcinus (シャチShachi) gives him the abilities of a killer whale which he can use in the water or land. He provides assistance during the events at Kamino Ward, and later appears as a faux-villain to test students during the provisional license exam.
- Yū Takeyama (岳山 優Takeyama Yū) / Mt. Lady (Mt.レディMaunto Redi)
- Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka[13] (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
- A Rookie Heroine whose Quirk Gigantification (巨大化Kyodaika) allows her to grow from her height of 162 centimeters (5 ft 4 in) to 2,062 centimeters (67 ft 8 in), but her fights with Villains often cause a lot of collateral damage and her size prevents her from fighting in closed spaces. She tends to make provocative poses to attract the media's attention. However, she does seem to take her new job seriously, as shown by when she grew so that she could block Katsuki from Mr. Compress’s attack. Despite this act of selflessness, she is still shown to be relatively self-centered, as she was disappointed at becoming the No. 23 Pro Hero in the country, despite having only been a Heroine for about a year. Mt. Lady was originally conceived by Kōhei Horikoshi to be the female lead, but was replaced by Ochaco due to not knowing how to utilize her quirk in the story.
Wild Wild Pussycats[edit]
A group of best friends and former U.A. classmates who chose to work together post-graduation. They specialize in mountain rescue, and conjointly own a large piece of land where the first-year U.A. students go during their week of summer training camp.
- Shino Sosaki (送崎 信乃Sōsaki Shino) / Mandalay (マンダレイMandarei)
- Voiced by: Chisa Suganuma (Japanese); Jill Harris[14] (English)
- A cousin of the married pro-hero team Water Hose, now deceased, and the guardian of their son Kota. Her Quirk is Telepath (テレパスTerepasu), which allows her to advise and instruct multiple people at once through mental transmission. However, the people she talks to cannot reply to her.
- Tomoko Shiretoko (知床 知子Shiretoko Tomoko) / Ragdoll (ラグドールRagudōru)
- Voiced by: Meiko Kawasaki (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
- Her Quirk is Search (サーチSāchi), which allows her to observe and monitor up to 100 people at a time, including their location and weak points. However after the Hideout Raid arc, her Quirk is stolen by All For One. Despite not being able to perform as a hero anymore, she remains a part of the team and is now taking care of the office duties.
- Ryuko Tsuchikawa (土川 流子Tsuchikawa Ryūko) / Pixie-Bob (ピクシーボブPikushī Bobu)
- Voiced by: Serina Machiyama (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[15] (English)
- Memorable for being touchy about her age and her desire to meet someone and start a family. Her Quirk is Earth Flow (土流Doryū), which allows her to freely manipulate the Earth for a variety of effects.
- Yawara Chatora (茶虎 柔Chatora Yawara) / Tiger (虎Tora)
- Voiced by: Shinosuke Ogami (Japanese); Marcus Stimac (English)
- The only male member of the Pussycats. His Quirk is Pliabody (軟体Nantai), which allows him to stretch and flatten his body. He was among the top Pro Heroes who participated in the Kamino Ward raid.
Other Heroes[edit]
- Tensei Iida (飯田 天晴Iida Tensei) / Ingenium (インゲニウムIngeniumu)
- Voiced by: Masamichi Kitada (Japanese); Phil Parsons (English)
- Tenya's older brother, entrusting his Hero title to brother after a forced retirement as the result of being crippled by Stain. He shares the Quirk Engine (エンジンEnjin) with his younger brother, with the exception of the engines being located in his elbows as opposed to his calves.
- Sorahiko (空彦Sorahiko) / Gran Torino (グラントリノGuran Torino)
- Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata (Japanese); Charles C. Campbell (English)
- A retired hero whose Quirk Jet (ジェットJetto) allows him to shoot air through the soles of his feet enhance his jumps and speed. As one of All Might's oldest friends, Torino was his homeroom teacher during his pupil's days as a U.A. student and helped him finish his training to use One For All following Nana Shimura's death. Torino's intense training traumatized All Might as he subconsciously attempted to forget him before learning his mentor recommended himself as Izuku's workplace mentor to help in the youth's training. Elements of Sorahiko's character are based on Yoda with Kohei Horikoshi stating that the character emits a 'Dagobah' feeling, a reference to the planet that Yoda is found on in the original Star Wars trilogy.[16]
- Sir Nighteye (サーナイトアイSā Naitoai)
- Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese); Brandon McInnis (English)
- A Pro Hero former sidekick to All Might, Sir Nighteye was also Mirio Togata's mentor and hired Izuku for his internship. Nighteye's Quirk Foresight (予知Yochi), which he can only use once a day, allows him to see a person's future with 100% accuracy. While Nighteye was a big fan of All Might like Izuku, he parted ways with All Might on bad terms due to their strained relationship. Nighteye is mortally wounded during the raid at the Eight Precepts' Headquarters, but dies content that Izuku managed to change his foresight once, averting his own death with the others' help.
- Taishiro Toyomitsu (豊満 太志郎Toyomitsu Taishirō) / Fat Gum (BMIビーエムアイヒーロー ファットガムBīemuai Hīrō Fatto Gamu, BMI Hero 'Fat Gum')
- A Pro Hero who employed Tamaki Amajiki and Eijiro Kirishima for their internships. His Quirk is called Fat Absorption (脂肪吸着Shibō Kyūchaku). Taishiro's obese body can adhere to anything and force objects to sink into him. His fat can also store kinetic energy, which he can convert into muscle at the cost of his fat. He participates in the raid at the Eight Precept's Headquarters.
- Uwabami (スネークヒーロー ウワバミSunēku Hīrō Uwabami, Snake Hero 'Uwabami')
- Voiced by: Mai Yabane (Japanese); Anastasia Munoz (English)
- A Pro Heroine who also works as a model. Her Quirk Snake Hair (蛇髪Jahatsu), which grants Uwabami a trio of living snakes as part of her hair, allows her to enhance her senses and, therefore, locate hidden enemies within a certain area. Uwabami is based on the character of the same name from Horikoshi's previous work Oumagadoki Zoo.
Villains[edit]
League of Villains[edit]
The League of Villains (敵連合Viran Rengō) is an organization of Villains and the public face of an organization established by All for One to bring down hero society by killing All Might, and are the main antagonists of the series.
- All For One (オール・フォー・ワンŌru Fō Wan)
- Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka[17] (Japanese); John Swasey[2] (English)
- A very powerful and dangerous megalomaniac, All For One is All Might's arch nemesis. All For One is a first generation Quirk user whose Quirk All For One (オール・フォー・ワンŌru Fō Wan) allows him to steal Quirks from other people for his own use or willingly grant them to anyone, using it to acquire a Longevity Quirk to prolong his life. All For One was indirectly responsible for creating the One For All Quirk when he forcibly implanted a stockpiling Quirk on his seemingly Quirkless brother. The little brother had a useless Quirk that could only be transferred to others. The two Quirks merged to form One For All. The little brother tried to overthrow All For One but wasn't strong enough, and so he passed One For All to future generations of heroes to cultivate it. All For One since made attempts to acquire One For All, finding himself unable to take it by force while battling his brother's successors. It was only from fighting All Might that he ended up in critical condition despite inflicting mortal injuries to his opponent, and decided to mentor Shigaraki as his successor. All For One remained in his lair until coming to Shigaraki's aid when he was about to be captured by the heroes, leading to a final confrontation with All Might which ended with his arrest. All For One, Gigantomachia and Izuku Midoriya are currently the only known humans in the world who can wield multiple Quirks without any need of body modifications.
- Tomura Shigaraki (死柄木 弔Shigaraki Tomura)
- Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama[18] (Japanese); Eric Vale[2] (English)
- Previously the acting leader of the League and is the main antagonist of the series, his birth name being Tenko Shimura (志村転弧Shimura Tenko). Being the grandson of All Might's mentor and previous One For All holder Nana Shimura, he was taken in by All For One after a horrific childhood tragedy, in which he accidentally killed his entire family when his Quirk manifested for the first time, leaving him to fend for himself on the streets with no one coming to help him, that made Tenko disillusioned with society and saw the best way to hurt it is by killing All Might, the Symbol of Hope. While Shigaraki is a criminal genius, he has the mind of an arrogant and mentally disturbed child. Despite his aged and emaciated appearance, Shigaraki is quite youthful. He typically wears 14 hands on his head, face and arms, often referring to the hand serving as his mask as 'father'. His Quirk is Decay (崩壊Hōkai), allowing him to gradually disintegrate whatever he grabs with all five of his fingers. He doesn't like Stain and believes they'll never get along, despite the anti-villain's indirect contribution to the League in the form of the Vanguard Action Squad. Shigaraki eventually becomes obsessed with Izuku since his interference in his first attempt on All Might's life, deducing him as his polar opposite and mortal enemy with an added reason to kill All Might just to break Izuku. Following All For One's arrest, Shigaraki take over the organization. He later acquires the Quirk-destroying bullets that Overhaul had developed while crippling him.
- Kurogiri (黒霧lit. 'Black Mist')
- Voiced by: Takahiro Fujiwara[19] (Japanese); Chuck Huber[2] (English)
- Second-in command of the League and Tomura's right-hand man, he's a shadow-like entity that wears an elegant outfit with metal plates around his collar bone. Despite his gentlemanly manners, he is also sinister. His Quirk is Warp Gate (ワープゲートWāpu Gēto), allowing him to teleport others as well as himself to different locations. When Kurogiri is defeated during the Hideout Raid Arc, All For One uses the Force Quirk Activation on Kurogiri in order to have the League of Villains evacuated.
- Daruma Ujiko (氏子達磨Ujiko Daruma)
- A scientist who a loyal servant to All For One and his personal doctor who develops the Noumus.
- Gigantomachia (ギガントマキアGigantomakia)
- A kaiju-sized Villain that serves as a secret weapon for All For One and one of his most loyal servants. He is a former bodyguard of All For One and one of the few humans in the world who can wield multiple Quirks without undergoing modifications.
- Giran (義爛Giran)
- Voiced by: Seirou Ogino (Japanese); Ben Phillips (English)
- A broker working for the League of Villains and seeks out new members to recruit.
- Noumu (脳無Nōmu, lit. 'Brainless')
- Muscular monstrosities, Noumus are regular people who are infused with multiple Quirks by All For One. While the end result is a potential army of superhumans, the multiple Quirks put a strain on the Noumus' sanity and ultimately make them into mindless berserkers. One Nomu was responsible for giving Eraser Head the scar under his right eye. High-End (ハイエンドHai Endo) are intelligent Noumus who are very powerful.
Vanguard Action Squad[edit]
The Vanguard Action Squad (開闢行動隊Kaibyaku Kōdō Tai) is a team made up of ten members who are most are new recruits in the League of Villains whose mission is to kidnap Katsuki Bakugō. Most of the Squad that has appeared thus far are young people inspired by the infamous Stain or more specifically inspired by a corrupted version of his ideals that calls for the creation of a world ruled by the strong rather than the just world that Stain dreamed of.
- Dabi (荼毘Dabi)
- Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht (English)
- A young man with multiple stitchings/piercings who lacks manners and has committed several petty crimes that don't stand out. He has stitches around large, distinctive patches of purple and deeply wrinkled skin. He wonders whether the League of Villains follow a cause, but nonetheless joins the group because he deeply respects Stain's ideals and philosophy and desires to achieve his motives. He calls himself Dabi (meaning cremation), inspired by Stain's use of an alias, and says he will only reveal his true name when he sees fit. His Quirk, though still unnamed, allows him to generate and control dark-tinted fire (blue in the anime), hence his nickname.
- Himiko Toga (渡我 被身子Toga Himiko)
- Voiced by: Misato Fukuen (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)
- A demented young girl that has a warrant out for her as a suspect of multiple death incidents caused by blood loss. She wants to join the League of Villains because life is difficult. She is obsessed with blood, admitting that she likes people when they are covered with blood. This obsession leads her to get interested in people who are heavily injured and bleeding. Examples of such are Stain whom she stated she wants to kill and become after seeing his video, and later Izuku after she saw him heavily injured at the time during the attack at the training camp. Her Quirk, Transform (変身Henshin), allows her to assume the appearance of anyone whose blood she ingests. The length she can stay transformed is based on the amount of blood she has ingested. Her Quirk also allows her to create the same clothes of the person she impersonates, however she has to be naked when doing so as any clothes she wears would overlap the fake created clothes. She is also capable of using the Quirk of whoever she has transformed into if she has prior knowledge of the Quirk through studying and researching.
- Jin Bubaigawara (分倍河原 仁Bubaigawara Jin) / Twice (トゥワイスTuwaisu)
- Voiced by: Daichi Endō[20] (Japanese); Newton Pittman (English)
- An average adult man with light spiked hair and a large scar on his forehead. His civilian outfit consists of a tank-top and a dark-colored coat; he carries his mask around with him to wear it when he feels he is going to 'split'. In his villain costume, his entire body is covered by a black-and-grey, full-body suit that hides any distinguishing features about his body. He has red and blue wristbands. He has an explosive and lively personality. He also appears to have a contradicting personality, insulting Dabi one moment then praising him the next. He is also contradictory in his speech. His Quirk Double (二倍Nibai) allows him to create a copy of anything, two at a time, through touch. However, in order to create a perfect clone, he requires a flawless image of whatever he plans to copy. This includes precise measurements and features. The copies are also less durable than the original thing, dissolving into a viscous liquid after suffering enough damage, and a second copy is apparently even more fragile. He also has little to no control to his double, because they have their own autonomy. Because his clones share the same personality as himself, they can also rebel against him or each other. Having suffered a traumatic experience with this particular trait of his Quirk, he refuses to use the Quirk on himself. The Quirk is the cause of him having a contradicting personality, where a voice in his head contradicts whatever he says. He also wears a mask because it allows him to stay as one entity, to counter his Quirk's ability. He suffers from dissociative identity disorder due to the history of his Quirk that drove him to insanity. When his mask is off, he shows a strong sense of self-conflict over who he actually is. He is also unsure whether he is the original Jin or if he is a clone that killed the original.
- Atsuhiro Sako (迫 圧紘Sako Atsuhiro) / Mr. Compress ((Mr. (ミスター) コンプレスMisutā Konpuresu)
- Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami[20] (Japanese); Kent Williams (English)
- He is known for being one of the smartest villains in the world and acts as the brains of the League of Villains. His face is covered by a smiling mask and he wears gloves, a large and fancy overcoat, boots, and a top hat with a feather. Mr. Compress wears a different mask in the Hideout Raid arc. He is a talkative, humorous person with his allies and enemies alike. Mr. Compress seems to value the possibility of choosing one's beliefs. Although he claims to be good at running away, Mr. Compress expressed disappointment in the abilities of the Hero cadets he met. He also trusts his own judgment, kidnapping a second target beside the one he was assigned to. His Quirk Compress (コンプレスKonpuresu) allows him to 'compress' anything in a spherical area into a small marble without actually damaging it. If used on a person, it effectively entraps them, terminating the fight instantly and allowing him to abduct them easily.
- Muscular (マスキュラーMasukyurā)
- Voiced by: Kousuke Takaguchi[21] (Japanese); Jim Foronda (English)
- A tall, bulky man with spiky blond hair. He lost his left eye and acquired an enormous scar on his face after a fight with the hero team Water Hose at some points in the past that gravely injured him. Muscular has a very cruel, brutal, and blood thirsty personality, and has shown great pleasure when killing people, heroes, and civilians alike. His Quirk, Muscle Augment (筋肉増強Kin'niku Zōkyō) allows him to augment the muscle fibers that are beneath his skin, increasing the power and speed of his movements. When on a mission to capture Bakugo, Muscular fought against Izuku. After a brutal battle, Muscular is defeated Izuku and is arrested by the Police Force.
- Kenji Hikiishi (引石 健磁Hikīshi Kenji) / Magne (マグネMagune)
- Voiced by: Satoru Inoue[20] (Japanese); Jeremy Inman (English)
- A butch woman with a muscular build, thin facial hair around her chin, long smooth dark red hair, big oval eyes, and big lips. She has a cruel and brutal personality. She joined the League of Villains so that she would be free to live life the way she wanted. Her Quirk, Magnetism (磁力Jiryoku) allows her to magnetize people around her, up to a 4.5 meter radius of herself. Men are polarized south, and women are polarized north. She can magnetize a person's entire body or specific portions. Once magnetized, the targets either attract or repel each other depending on whether they're of the same sex or not. However, she cannot magnetize herself. She was later killed by Kai Chisaki.
- Shuichi Iguchi (伊口 秀一Iguchi Shūichi) / Spinner (スピナーSupinā)
- Voiced by: Ryō Iwasaki[20] (Japanese); Larry Brantley (English)
- He is a man with a reptile-like appearance, having green scales on his skin and a face shaped much like a lizard's. His hair is long and held backwards, with a distinctive pink color. Similar to Dabi, he greatly admires Stain, to the point of copying his clothing and weaponry style, and aims to follow his ideals and make his dreams come true. He also respects Stain's wishes as he protected Izuku from Kenji, because Stain had labeled him as someone worthy of being called a hero. He used a makeshift sword made from several knives, daggers, hatchets and many other blades which were held together by chains and belts. He commonly carries it around on his back, wrapped in cloth as to not injure himself. The sword was destroyed by Izuku before it could deal any major damage.
- Mustard (マスタードMasutādo)
- Voiced by: Kiyotaka Furushima[21] (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
- A skinny teenager with wavy, light colored hair. He wears a black gakuran along with a gas mask that completely hides his face, attached to two oxygen tanks on his back. Mustard also wears light blue gloves and a green helmet. His Quirk allows him to generate and control a sleep-inducing gas, which he, however, is not immune to. Mustard can also sense any movement inside the gas. When on a mission to capture Bakugo, he was defeated by Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu and Itsuka Kendo. Mustard was later arrested by the Police Force.
- Moonfish (ムーンフィッシュMūnfisshu)
- Voiced by: Shuhei Matsuda[21] (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
- A fairly tall man who wears a black straitjacket-like garment, with his arms bound across his chest in a X-shape, and almost all of his face covered up, save his mouth, which is held open by metal clamps. He doesn't speak much, and has a habit of repeating key information to himself. He also holds a strange fascination with flesh, to the point of closely inspecting and admiring a severed limb, urging his opponents to show him their flesh, and even uttering the word itself when attacking. His Quirk Blade-Tooth (歯刃Shijin) gives him the ability to enlarge, grow and manipulate his teeth to attack or move around. When on a mission to capture Bakugo, Moonfish attacked the U.A. students until he was defeated by Fumikage's Dark Shadow.
Shie Hassaikai[edit]
The Shie Hassaikai (死穢八斎會lit Eight Precepts of Death) is a group of gangsters who are the last known Yakuza to be operating in Japan since the establishment of the Hero System and seeks to rule the underworld, which was previously held by All For One. They also plan to sell drugs that have ability to erase Quirks permanently as bullets in the black market, so Villains can be able to remove heroes' Quirks.
- Kai Chisaki (治崎 廻Chisaki Kai) / Overhaul (オーバーホールŌbāhōru)
- Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda[22] (Japanese); Kellen Goff[8] (English)
- The mysophobic leader of the Shie Hassaikai who is psychopathic, resenting the Hero System for wiping out the Yakuza. Overhawl was responsible for killing Magne. His Quirk Overhaul (オーバーホールŌbāhōru) enables him to disassemble and reassemble objects through physical contact. Additionally, he maintains the ability to even fuse multiple objects together using his Quirk, including living organisms. While eventually defeated by Izuku using 100% of his power, Overhaul is later crippled by Shigaraki and Mr. Compress, destroying his arms and stealing the Quirk-destroying bullets he spent his life developing.
- Hari Kurono (玄野針Kurono Hari)/Chronostasis (クロノスタシスKuronosutashisu)
- Overhaul's assistant who is very loyal to him. His Quirk Chronostasis (クロノスタシスKuronosutashisu) enables him to slow any movements of anything that touches his clock hand-like hair. However, he cannot spread his hair unless he's not moving.
- Joi Irinaka (入中常衣Irinaka Jōi)/Mimic (ミミックMimikku)
- The Shie Hassaikai's general manager who finances, controls and administers the organization's activities. His Quirk Mimicry (擬態Gitai) enables him to turn his own body and mind into solid objects, and control them as though the object was his actual body.
- Shin Nemoto (音本真Nemoto Shin), a cynical man who's Quirk Confession (真実吐きMakoto Tsuki) gives the ability him to force someone to honestly answer questions he asks.
- Rikiya Katsukame (活瓶力也Katsukame Rikiya) a huge, muscular man with his Quirk Vitality Stealing (活力を奪うKatsuryoku o Ubau) grants him to inhale and absorb other people' s stamina after touching them and can also use that energy to grow in size.
- Toya Setsuno (窃野トウヤSetsuno Tōya), a frantic, direct man whose Quirk Larceny (窃盗Settō) allows him to teleport objects from another's possession into his hands in an instant.
- Yu Hojo (宝生 結Hōjō Yū), a serious-minded man whose Quirk Crystallization (結晶Kesshō) allows him to grow large crystals from his body, and use them for both offense and defense.
- Soramitsu Tabe (多部空満Tabe Soramitsu), an insane man whose Quirk Food (食Shoku) makes his teeth and jaws be able to chew and eat anything, and his stomach can digest anything as well without problem.
- Deidoro Sakaki (酒木泥泥Sakaki Deidoro) an alcoholic whose Quirk Sloshed (泥酔Deisui) hinders someone's one's sense of balance as though they are drunk.
- Hekiji Tengai (天蓋壁慈Tengai Hekiji) who as a barrier Quirk that can make telekinetic barriers for defense.
- Kendo Rappa (乱波肩動Rappa Kendō), a hot-blooded man whose Quirk Strongarm (強肩Kyōken, literal meaning 'Strong Throwing Arm') allows him to turn is shoulder sockets at high speed and power, being able to punch strong and quick.
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Meta Liberation Army[edit]
The Meta Liberation Army (異能解放軍Inō Kaihō-gun) is a large, powerful organization of Villains originally founded and led by the grand commander Chikara Yotsubashi (四ツ橋主税Yotsubashi Chikara) also known as Destro (デストロDesutoro) who was an infamous Villain and was compared to likes of All For One. They also refer to Quirks as Meta Abilities (メタ能力Meta Nōryoku), and believe in freedom to use Quirks and should be a human right, but resorts to acts of terrorism to accomplish their goals. When the governments of several countries began to regulate the usage of Quirks, the army attempted to fight back the regulations. However, despite efforts, the group was defeated and disbanded, resulting in Destro and most other members to arrested and incarcerated. During his years of imprisonment, Destro published a biographical book on philosophy on deregulation for the use of Quirks. When he finished his book, he committed suicide in his cell. Even may years after his death, his book continues to be published, and it is inspired a new generation of villains who looked up to him and follow his ideals in using Quirks freely. The newer Meta Liberation Army is led by Re-Destro and the top executives who continue follow his cause and stop anyone who would prevent their schemes and have over 100,000 hidden soldiers in their ranks. They have another goal, which is to destroy the League of Villains. The organization's base of operations is Deika City (泥花市Deika-shi), a city in the Aichi Prefecture where 90% of the population including Pro Heroes are soldiers for the Meta Liberation Army.
- Rikiya Yotsubashi (四ツ橋力也Yotsubashi Rikiya)/Re-Destro (デストロ再Ri-Desutoro)
- The charismatic grand commander and founder of the current Meta Liberation Army and the son of Destro who's dedicated into carrying out his father's ideals and plans of Quirk liberation. Publicly, he's the president and CEO of Detnerat (デトネラットDetoneratto), a company dedicated to the production of custom lifestyle support items for people with special needs due to their Quirks. His Quirk Stress (ストレスSutoresu) grants him the ability to convert stress and anger to increase his strength and seize.
- Chitose Kizuki (気月置歳Kizuki Chitose)/Curious (キュリオスKyuriosu)
- A leading member of the current Meta Liberation Army who is publicly the executive director of Shoowaysha, Publishing whose Quirk Landmine (地雷Jirai) allows her to turn anything she touches into an explosive that can be detonated at will. Each explosion is not much powerful, but can be very destructive if used in numbers.
- Koku Hanabata (花畑孔腔Hanabata Kōkū) / Trumpet (トランペットToranpetto)
- A leading member of the current Meta Liberation Army who is publicly the leader of the Hearts and Mind Party whose Quirk Incite (煽動Sendō) allows him can boost the morale and physical status of his subordinates from his voice being bound to an electromagnetic pulse.
- Tomoyasu Chikazoku (近属友保Chikazoku Tomoyasu)/Skeptic (スケプティックSukeputikku)
- A leading member of the current Meta Liberation Army who is publicly a board member of Feel Good, Inc., a major IT company, whose Quirk Anthropomorph (ヒトガタHitogata) allows him to take a human-sized object and turn it into an exact lookalike of any given person.
Other villains[edit]
- Chizome Akaguro (赤黒 血染Akaguro Chizome) / Stain, The Hero Killer (ヒーロー殺し ステインHīrō Goroshi Sutein)
- Voiced by: Go Inoue[23] (Japanese); Robert McCollum (English)[24]
- Originally an aspiring hero student, Chizome fell into despair after realizing that more students were becoming heroes for money and fame, rather than doing good for the sake of doing good and dropped out to become a street speaker pushing for reform of the Hero system. The general apathy of the public only caused Chizome to fall deeper into darkness until he snapped and gave up on changing the world through peaceful means. He gave up on his dream of being a hero, and became a vigilante instead, under the alias Stendhal (スタンダールSutandāru), until becoming a professional hero killer under the name Hero Killer: Stain (ヒーロー殺ころし ステインHīrō Goroshi Sutein), sparing only those he considered 'true heroes', a list which currently consists solely of All Might and Izuku. After his arrest, Izuku admits that on some level he admires and understands Stain's passion and idealism, but disapproves of his methods. After he is defeated and imprisoned, a group of young villains inspired by a corrupted version of Stain's ideals begin appearing. His Quirk is Bloodcurdle (凝血Gyōketsu), the ability to paralyze his opponent by ingesting even a small sample of their blood. The weakness to his Quirk is that there are time limit differences based on the blood type of his opponents (Type B is 8 minutes, others are shorter ranging from Types AB, A, and O).
- Danjuro Tobita (飛田 弾柔郎Tobita Danjūrō) / Gentle Criminal (ジェントル・クリミナルJentoru Kuriminaru)
- Danjuro is a villain with little interest in money or objects of value, instead chasing after fame and notoriety, which he aims to achieve through video recordings of his criminal acts. Danjuro styles himself as a gentleman thief, who uses his Quirk to expose and punish acts of white-collar crime and corruption that would otherwise slip under the public's radar. He claims that his ultimate goal is to write his name in history. Prior to becoming a villain, Danjuro was a hero student who, despite his enthusiasm, was met with constant disappointment due to his grades and was eventually forced out of his school's hero program and into the normal curriculum after failing the Provisional License Exam four times in a row. He was then expelled after interfering with a rescue operation and was disowned by his parents due to the ensuing lawsuit leaving them in financial ruin. Despite all of this, Danjuro kept his head up and tried to make the best of things, until a chance encounter with an old classmate of his (who had since become a certified hero) caused him to discover that his classmate had completely forgotten him. With his ego in tatters, Danjuro finally cracked and became the flamboyant villain Gentle Criminal (ジェントル・クリミナルJentoru Kuriminaru) to ensure that he would never be forgotten or belittled ever again. During an attempt to infiltrate U.A. during the cultural festival, Gentle is stopped and defeated by Izuku, leading to his arrest. As he is taken into custody, Danjuro denies all involvement of Love-Lover in his crimes to protect her. His Quirk, Elasticity (弾性Erasutishiti), allows him to bestow the property of elasticity to anything he touches, be it solid, liquid, or even thin air, using it to deflect attacks and surprise his opponents.
- Manami Aiba (相場 愛美Aiba Manami) / La Brava (ラブラバRaburaba)
- Gentle's loyal fan and admirer, she records his acts of villainy and posts them online as part of his plan to gain fame. She was originally a young girl who became a shut in after being rejected and humiliated by a boy she liked. While browsing the internet, she came across one of Gentle's videos and came to admire him, finding the courage to leave her room through him. By the power of her Quirk, Love (ラブRabu), she can boost the power of the person she loves most by declaring her love to them. The more intense her love, the stronger the power transmitted to the target is. The ability's power increases further in crisis situations.
Other Hero Schools[edit]
U.A. Academy is not the only Hero School in the manga and anime:
Shiketsu High School[edit]
Shiketsu High School (士傑高校Shiketsu Kōkō) is the top hero school in western Japan, rivaling in prestige with eastern Japan's U.A. They partook in the Provisional Hero License Exam.
- Inasa Yoarashi (夜嵐 イナサYoarashi Inasa) / Gale Force (レップウReppu)
- Voiced by: Ryōta Iwasaki[25] (Japanese); Matt Shipman[26] (English)
- A first year student with an energetic and enthusiastic demeanor. His Quirk Whirlwind (旋風Senpū) allows him to control the wind, from slowly levitating objects to striking enemies with razor sharp gusts. During the provisional license exam, he gets into a dispute with Shōto due to a misunderstanding the two had in the past, resulting in both of them failing. Later, during the remedial exam, Inasa attempts to become better friends with Shōto.
- Camie Utsushimi (現見 ケミィUtsushimi Kemii)
- Voiced by: Minori Chihara[25] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[26] (English)
- A curious and talkative second year student whose Quirk Glamour (幻惑Genwaku) allows her to create visual and auditory illusions. She is attacked by Himiko, who steals her appearance to infiltrate the provisional license exam. She reappears in the remedial exam along Shōto, Bakugō and Inasa.
- Seiji Shishikura (肉倉 精児Shishikura Seiji)
- Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa[25] (Japanese); Stephan Fu[27] (English)
- A proud and dignified second year student, Seiji takes pride in being part of Shiketsu High, and looks down on those whom he considers undignified or unworthy. His Quirk Meatball (精肉Seiniku) allows him to manipulate raw human flesh and change its shape, including his own to restrain enemies. During the provisional license exam, he attempts to eliminate those who he sees are unfit to be heroes, getting into an altercation with Bakugo, Kirishima and Denki before being defeated by the trio.
- Nagamasa Mora (毛原 長昌Mora Nagamasa)
- Voiced by: Volcano Ōta (Japanese); Randy E. Aguebor (English)
- A second year student at Shiketsu High School, Nagamasa is the representative of his class. He is entirely covered by light brown hair with no distinctive features except his eyes, which show up occasionally. Nagamasa has a reasonable and polite personality, unlike his classmates Yoarashi and Shishikura, and wishes to develop a positive relationship with U.A.'s Class 1-A. His Quirk Extend-o-Hair (伸毛Shinmō) enables him to extend and manipulate his own body hair, making it efficient in fighting large numbers of foes.
Ketsubutsu Academy High School[edit]
Ketsubutsu Academy High School (傑物学園高校 Ketsubutsu Gakuen Kōkō) is an academy where students train to become Pro Heroes.
- Emi Fukukado (福ふく門かど笑Fukukado Emi) / Ms. Joke (スマイルヒーロー Ms.ミスジョークMisu Jōku)
- Voiced by: Mariko Nagai (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors (English)
- A Pro Hero and a teacher of 2nd year, Class 2 at Ketsubutsu Academy High School. Her Quirk is Outburst ( Bakushō) which forces her targets to burst out into uncontrollable laughter. This laughter impairs opponents cognitive abilities, allowing Ms. Joke to take them down. She likes to flirt with Shoto Aizawa.
- Yo Shindo (真しん堂どう揺ようShindō Yō)
- Voiced by: Yuuta Kasuya (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English)
- A second-year student at Ketsubutsu Academy High School who puts on a friendly demeanor so that his enemies will let their guard down. His Quirk, Vibrate (ちす Yuchisu) gives him the ability to vibrate anything that he touches. He can create fierce tremors but the aftershocks of his attacks can render him immobile.
- Shikkui Makabe (真まか壁べ漆しっ喰くいMakabe Shikkui)
- Voiced by: Hiromichi Kogami (Japanese); Brad Hawkins (English)
- A second-year student at Ketsubutsu Academy High School. His Quirk is Stiffening which grants him the ability to harden anything he touches with his hands. His power doesn't work on living things
- Tatami Nakagame (中なか瓶がめ畳たたみNakagame Tatami)
- Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Kristen McGuire (English)
- A second year student at Ketsubutsu Academy High School. Her Quirk is Telescopic (折りたたみ Oritatami) which grants her the ability to fold her body's limbs into themselves and retract similar to a turtle. The retracting process is instantaneous but un-retracting takes much longer.
Ketsubutsu Academy High School[edit]
Ketsubutsu Academy High School (傑物学園高校Ketsubutsu Gakuen Kōkō) is a hero school. They partook in the Provisional Hero License Exam.
- Emi Fukukado (福門笑Fukukado Emi) / Ms. Joke (Ms.ジョークMisu Jōku)
- Voiced by: Mariko Nagai (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors (English)
- Ms. Joke is a pro hero and second year teacher at Ketsubutsu Academy High School who is in charge of Class 2 and has a tendency to flirt with Eraser Head. Her Quirk Outburst (爆笑Bakushō) forces her opponents to burst into uncontrollable laughter. When in a public setting, she wears a special laugh mask to negate her Quirk.
- Yo Shindo (真堂揺Shindō Yō)
- Voiced by: Yuuta Kasuya (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English)
- A tall muscular young man who has good leadership skills. His Quirk Vibrate (揺ちすYuchisu) enables him to vibrate anything he touches. Yo has developed a resistance to the after-effects vibrations of his Quirk that would have his brain vibrating. In addition, he has also developed a resistance against other vibration-type Quirks like Gang Orca's Quirk.
- Shikkui Makabi (真壁漆喰Makabe Shikkui)
- Voiced by: Hiromichi Kogami (Japanese); Brad Hawkins (English)
- A rocky blue-skinned student. Shikkui is a popular hearthrob at his school. His Quirk Stiffening (硬質化Kōshitsu-ka) enables him to harden anything that he touches with his hands. It doesn't work on living things, are not acid-prooff, and can get stuc to viscous substances.
- Itejiro Toteki (投擲 射手次郎Būmeran)
- Voiced by: Kenta Ōkuma (Japanese); Lee George (English)
- A shy student. His Quirk Boomerang (ブーメランBūmeran) grants him the ability to throw objects with incredible accuracy and change their trajectory in mid-air.
- Tatami Nakagame (中瓶畳Nakagame Tatami)
- Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Kristen McGuire (English)
- A cheerful student with a social personality. Her Quirk Telescope (折りたたみOritatam) enables her to fold her limbs into herself and retract them like a turtle retracting into it's shell. The un-retracting takes longer to perform.
Seiai Academy[edit]
Seiai Academy (聖愛学院Seiai Gakuen) is a hero school. They partook in the Provisional Hero License Exam. Each of the students are exclusive to the anime.
- Saiko Intelli (印照才子Interi Saiko)
- Voiced by: Reina Ueda (Japanese); Jeannie Tirado (English)
- A second year student with bluish-lavendar hair who wears a monocle. Her Quirk IQ (IQAi Kyū) enables her to enhance her intelligence by drinking tea and closing her eyes at the same time. The level of Saiko's intelligence depends on the tea she drinks. When set up in one of the buildings, Saiko and her fellow students did things to the building that would lead them to a tactic to help them defeat Momo Yaoyorozu, Tsuyu Asui, Mezo Shoji and Kyoka Jiro. However, Momo created a loud speaker which Kyoka blasts at a high frequency in order to incapacitate Saiko's fellow students. All four students were able to defeat Saiko.
Other characters[edit]
- Inko Midoriya (緑谷 引子Midoriya Inko)
- Voiced by: Aya Kawakami (Japanese); Jessica Cavanagh (English)
- Izuku's mother is proud and somewhat overprotective of her son. When he began attending U.A. High School and had seemed to develop a Quirk all his own, she was ecstatic and made him a Hero's jumpsuit based on a childhood sketch he made in one of his notebooks. Initially supportive of her son's dream, Izuku's continuous encounters with Villains that nearly got him killed multiple times caused her to falter and wish that he doesn't return to U.A. anymore out of concern for his life. However, after All Might personally apologized, she decided to continue supporting Izuku under the condition that All Might make good on his promise to train Izuku into a true hero. Her Quirk is the ability to attract small objects, levitating them toward her.
- Naomasa Tsukauchi (塚内 直正Tsukauchi Naomasa)
- Voiced by: Tokuyoshi Kawashima (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[2] (English)
- Tsukauchi is All Might's client in the police, therefore knowing of his and Izuku's Quirk. His Quirk, 'Human Lie Detector', lets him know if anyone is lying or not.
- Kota Izumi (出水 洸汰Izumi Kōta)
- Voiced by: Michiru Yamazaki (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris[28] (English)
- A young boy who lost his Hero parents, the Water Hose to Muscular and was taken in by the Pussycats due to Mandalay being his aunt. Though he has been around Heroes his entire life, he's grown highly misanthropic and cynical of them due to his parents’ death. However, after being saved from Muscular by Izuku, he starts to change his beliefs, and even buys a pair of the same shoes that Izuku wears. Like his parents, Kota possesses a water-generation Quirk.
- Eri (壊理Eri)
- Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Lindalee Rose (English)
- Eri is the key source to Kai Chisaki's operation to manufacture Quirk-Destroying Bullets. She is the granddaughter of the Eight Precepts of Death's boss, and was effectively adopted by Chisaki after her grandfather fell gravely ill. Her Quirk Rewind (人を巻き戻すHito o Maki Modosu) allows her to bring an individual's body to a previous state. This Quirk is a result of an extremely rare mutation, and bears no resemblance to any Quirk on either side of her family's lineage. When her Quirk is activated, Eri's horn glows brightly. Those that are in contact or near Eri at the moment of the activation start having their bodies rewound to previous states, undoing or bringing back injuries or modifications from the present or the past. She is capable of reverting people back to a point before they even existed, effectively killing them. Kai Chisaki implies that, with enough mastery, Eri could even de-evolve humanity back into a primal state. Through several tests and experiments, the Eight Precepts of Death were able to utilize the effects of this Quirk to target a person's 'Quirk Factor,' in order to create Quirk-destroying bullets. Because of her young age and inexperience, Eri is unable to properly control her ability, being able to activate it but unable to stop it. So far, the only known methods to stop Rewind is through Chisaki's disassembling ability and Aizawa's Erasure Quirk ability. Because of that, she is put under custody of U.A. and begins living in the school dorms.
- All For One's Unnamed Brother
- The younger brother of All For One. He was frail and Quirkless but he had a strong sense of justice and condemned All For One for his malicious ways. All For One cared for his brother but in order to force him to submit, he implanted a Quirk on him, one that could stockpile power. However, the brother discovered that he had an erstwhile Quirk that could only be transferred to others. The stockpiling Quirk merged with the younger brother's Quirk to become One For All. The first user tried to overthrow All For One with his new found power but was too weak to do so. Thus, the defeated brother entrusted the Quirk and the mission to future generations of heroes, praying that One For All would grow strong enough to end All For One's evil. Although the little brother died nine generations ago, his essence was preserved within One For All. In the current era, the brother is finally revived as a spirit residing in One For All. He manages to meet the ninth user, Izuku Midoriya and shows him his memories. The brother assures to help Izuku.
- Nana Shimura (志村 菜奈Shimura Nana)
- Voiced by: Mie Sonozaki (Japanese); Stephanie Young (English)
- The seventh wielder of One For All, she was Toshinori's mentor who trained him to inherit One For All which he used to assume the identity of All Might. She was good friends with Gran Torino. After Nana's husband died while on duty, she placed her only son in an orphanage for his safety prior to her death at the hands of All For One. Nana's son became the father of Tenko Shimura, whom All For One took under his wing as Tomura Shigaraki to serve both his successor and to place All Might in a compromising position. After her death, Nana's essence and her Quirk was stored within One For All, alongside other users. It is confirmed that Deku has inherited her Quirk.
Vigilantes[edit]
- Koichi Haimawari (灰廻 航一Haimawari Kōichi) / The Crawler (ザ・クロウラーZa Kurourā)
- A 19–year old college student whose Quirk is Slide and Glide (滑走Kassō), allowing him to quickly travel across any flat surface, horizontal or vertical, as long as he touches it with at least three parts of his body. Koichi can also freely increase his speed, though the potential for injury meant he always stays at the speed of a normal bike. He admits to somewhat loathing his Quirk, since its lack of combat application, combined with the fact that he can't slow down when it is in use made it impossible for him to become a professional hero. He eventually begins to train with the help of his fellow vigilantes, allowing him to eventually learn how to control his speed. He has the habit of secretly donning an All Might-themed parka to cover his face and perform ordinary good actions like finding missing objects, helping senior citizens to cross streets or guide lost people across town, until he joins Pop☆Step and Knuckleduster in their effort to stop the Quirk-enhancing drug dealers.
- Kazuho Haneyama (羽根山 和歩Haneyama Kazuho) / Pop☆Step (ポップ☆ステップPoppu☆Suteppu)
- A high schooler who, secretly, acts as a clandestine idol, dressing in a succubus-like suit to conceal her identity. She usually holds unauthorized concerts on high places, using her Quirk Leap (跳躍Chōyaku), which allows her to jump several meters high; it also helps her evade capture by the police.
My Hero Academia English Dub
- Oguro (雄黒) / 'Takeshi Kuroiwa' (黒岩 武司Kuroiwa Takeshi) / Knuckleduster (ナックルダスターNakkurudasutā)
- A strong old man who is investigating the trafficking of a mysterious drug around town. His tenacity in battle makes others think he possesses a Quirk related to physical prowess, when he actually has no Quirk at all. He introduces himself as 'Takeshi Kuroiwa' to civilians in Koichi's social circle, but this too is an alias. His mission is motivated by the search for his estranged daughter, Tamao, whose disappearance may be connected to the drug 'Trigger'.
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My Hero Academia has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump July[1] and 23 volumes have been collected in tankōbon format. The series has been licensed for English-language release by Viz Media, and began serialization in their weekly digital manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump on February 9, 2015.[2] The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where they are the norm, but who still dreams of becoming a superhero himself, and is scouted by the world's greatest hero who shares his powers with Izuku after recognizing his value and enrolls him in a high school for heroes in training.
The manga was adapted into an anime television series produced by Bones. The first season aired from April 3 to June 26, 2016,[3] on TBS, MBS and other JNN stations in 'Nichigo' timeslot at 5pm on Sundays in Japan.[4] The second season aired from April 1 to September 30, 2017 on NTV and YTV, with the staff and cast from the first season returning to reprise their roles.[5] The third season aired from April 7 to September 29, 2018.[6][7] The fourth season is currently in production,[8] and it will premiere on October 12, 2019.[9] Call of duty black ops 4. The series uses ten different pieces of theme music: five opening themes and five ending themes.
Cnc ra3 mods. In the United States, Adult Swim's Toonami block premiered the series' English dub on May 5, 2018.[10]
- 2Episode list
Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Airdates (Japanese) | Airdates (English) | |||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 13 | April 3, 2016 | June 26, 2016 | May 5, 2018 | August 4, 2018 | |
2 | 25 | April 1, 2017 | September 30, 2017 | August 11, 2018 | February 24, 2019 | |
3 | 25 | April 7, 2018 | September 29, 2018 | March 3, 2019 | ||
4 | October 12, 2019 |
Episode list[edit]
Season 1 (2016)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | English airdate |
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1 | 1 | 'Izuku Midoriya: Origin' Transcription: 'Midoriya Izuku: Orijin' (Japanese: 緑谷出久:オリジン) | April 3, 2016 | May 5, 2018 |
2 | 2 | 'What It Takes to Be a Hero' Transcription: 'Hīrō no Jōken' (Japanese: ヒーローの条件) | April 10, 2016 | May 12, 2018 |
3 | 3 | 'Roaring Muscles' Transcription: 'Unare kin'niku' (Japanese: うなれ筋肉) | April 17, 2016 | May 19, 2018 |
4 | 4 | 'Start Line' Transcription: 'Sutaatorain' (Japanese: スタートライン) | April 24, 2016 | June 2, 2018[a] |
5 | 5 | 'What I Can Do For Now' Transcription: 'Ima Boku ni Dekiru Koto wo' (Japanese: 今 僕に出来ることを) | May 1, 2016 | June 9, 2018 |
6 | 6 | 'Rage, You Damned Nerd' Transcription: 'Takere Kusonādo' (Japanese: 猛れクソナード) | May 8, 2016 | June 16, 2018 |
7 | 7 | 'Deku vs. Kacchan' Transcription: 'Deku bāsasu Kacchan' (Japanese: デクvsかっちゃん) | May 15, 2016 | June 23, 2018 |
8 | 8 | 'Bakugo's Start Line' Transcription: 'Sutāto Rain, Bakugō no.' (Japanese: スタートライン、爆豪の。) | May 22, 2016 | June 30, 2018 |
9 | 9 | 'Yeah, Just Do Your Best, Iida!' Transcription: 'Ii zo Ganbare Īda-kun!' (Japanese: いいぞガンバレ飯田くん!) | May 29, 2016 | July 7, 2018 |
10 | 10 | 'Encounter with the Unknown' Transcription: 'Michi to no Sōgū' (Japanese: 未知との遭遇) | June 5, 2016 | July 14, 2018 |
11 | 11 | 'Game Over' Transcription: 'Gēmu Ōbā' (Japanese: ゲームオーバー) | June 12, 2016 | July 21, 2018 |
12 | 12 | 'All Might' Transcription: 'Ōrumaito' (Japanese: オールマイト) | June 19, 2016 | July 28, 2018 |
13 | 13 | 'In Each of our Hearts' Transcription: 'Onoono no Mune ni' (Japanese: 各々の胸に) | June 26, 2016 | August 4, 2018 |
Season 2 (2017)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | English airdate | Rating [b] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13.5 | 0 | 'Hero Notebook' Transcription: 'Hīrō Nōto' (Japanese: ヒーローノート) | March 25, 2017 | N/A | 3.3[12] |
14 | 1 | 'That's the Idea, Ochaco' Transcription: 'Sou iu Koto ne Ochako-san' (Japanese: そういうことね お茶子さん) | April 1, 2017 | August 11, 2018 | 3.4[13] |
15 | 2 | 'Roaring Sports Festival' Transcription: 'Unare Taiikusai' (Japanese: うなれ体育祭) | April 8, 2017 | August 18, 2018 | 3.5[14] |
16 | 3 | 'In Their Own Quirky Ways' Transcription: 'Minna Koseiteki de ii ne' (Japanese: みんな個性的でいいね) | April 15, 2017 | August 25, 2018 | 3.9[15] |
17 | 4 | 'Strategy, Strategy, Strategy' Transcription: 'Saku Saku Saku' (Japanese: 策策策) | April 22, 2017 | September 8, 2018[c] | -- |
18 | 5 | 'Cavalry Battle Finale' Transcription: 'Kibasen Kecchaku' (Japanese: 騎馬戦決着) | April 29, 2017 | September 15, 2018 | -- |
19 | 6 | 'The Boy Born with Everything' Transcription: 'Subete o Motte Umareta Otokonoko' (Japanese: 全てを持って生まれた男の子) | May 6, 2017 | September 22, 2018 | 3.5[17] |
20 | 7 | 'Victory or Defeat' Transcription: 'Kachimake' (Japanese: 勝ち負け) | May 13, 2017 | September 29, 2018 | 3.4[18] |
21 | 8 | 'Battle on, Challengers!' Transcription: 'Furue! Charenjā' (Japanese: 奮え!チャレンジャー) | May 20, 2017 | October 6, 2018 | 3.0[19] |
22 | 9 | 'Bakugo vs. Uraraka' Transcription: 'Bakugō vs. Uraraka' (Japanese: 爆豪vs麗日) | May 27, 2017 | October 13, 2018 | -- |
23 | 10 | 'Shoto Todoroki: Origin' Transcription: 'Todoroki Shōto: Orijin' (Japanese: 轟 焦凍:オリジン) | June 3, 2017 | October 20, 2018 | 3.0[20] |
24 | 11 | 'Fight on, Iida' Transcription: 'Īda-kun Faito' (Japanese: 飯田くんファイト) | June 10, 2017 | October 27, 2018 | -- |
25 | 12 | 'Todoroki vs. Bakugo' Transcription: 'Todoroki vs. Bakugo' (Japanese: 轟vs爆豪) | June 17, 2017 | November 3, 2018 | -- |
26 | 13 | 'Time to Pick Some Names' Transcription: 'Namae o Tsuke te Miyō no Kai' (Japanese: 名前をつけてみようの会) | June 24, 2017 | November 10, 2018 | -- |
27 | 14 | 'Bizarre! Gran Torino Appears' Transcription: 'Kaiki! Guran Torino Arawaru' (Japanese: 怪奇!グラントリノ現る) | July 8, 2017 | November 24, 2018[d] | -- |
28 | 15 | 'Midoriya and Shigaraki' Transcription: 'Midoriya to Shigaraki' (Japanese: 緑谷と死柄木) | July 15, 2017 | December 1, 2018 | 3.0[22] |
29 | 16 | 'Hero Killer: Stain vs U.A. Students' Transcription: 'Hīrō Goroshi Sutein vs U.A. Seito' (Japanese: ヒーロー殺し ステインvs雄英生徒) | July 22, 2017 | December 8, 2018 | 2.8[23] |
30 | 17 | 'Climax' Transcription: 'Ketchaku' (Japanese: 決着) | July 29, 2017 | December 15, 2018 | 4.5[24] |
31 | 18 | 'The Aftermath of Hero Killer: Stain' Transcription: ''Hīrō-Goroshi Sutein' Sono Yoha' (Japanese: 「ヒーロー殺しステイン」その余波) | August 5, 2017 | January 6, 2019[e] | -- |
32 | 19 | 'Everyone's Internships' Transcription: 'Sorezore no Shokuba Taiken' (Japanese: それぞれの職場体験) | August 12, 2017 | January 13, 2019 | 2.7[26] |
33 | 20 | 'Listen Up!! A Tale from the Past' Transcription: 'Shire!! Mukashi no Hanashi' (Japanese: 知れ!!昔の話) | August 19, 2017 | January 20, 2019 | 4.1[27] |
34 | 21 | 'Gear up for Final Exams' Transcription: 'Sonaero Kimatsu Tesuto' (Japanese: 備えろ期末テスト) | September 2, 2017 | January 27, 2019 | 3.2[28] |
35 | 22 | 'Yaoyorozu: Rising' Transcription: 'Yaoyorozu: Raijingu' (Japanese: 八百万:ライジング) | September 9, 2017 | February 3, 2019 | 3.0[29] |
36 | 23 | 'Stripping the Varnish' Transcription: 'Mukero Hitokawa' (Japanese: むけろ一皮) | September 16, 2017 | February 10, 2019 | 3.9[30] |
37 | 24 | 'Katsuki Bakugo: Origin' Transcription: 'Bakugo Katsuki: Orijin' (Japanese: 爆豪勝己:オリジン) | September 23, 2017 | February 17, 2019 | 3.4[31] |
38 | 25 | 'Encounter' Transcription: 'Enkauntā' (Japanese: エンカウンター) | September 30, 2017 | February 24, 2019 | -- |
Season 3 (2018)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | English airdate | Rating [f] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
39 | 1 | 'Game Start' Transcription: 'Gēmu Sutāto' (Japanese: ゲーム・スタート) | April 7, 2018 | March 3, 2019 | 4.9[32] |
40 | 2 | 'Wild, Wild Pussycats' Transcription: 'Wairudo Wairudo Pusshīkyattsu' (Japanese: ワイルド・ワイルド・プッシーキャッツ) | April 14, 2018 | March 10, 2019 | 2.9[33] |
41 | 3 | 'Kota' Transcription: 'Kōta-kun' (Japanese: 洸汰くん) | April 21, 2018 | March 17, 2019 | 3.6[34] |
42 | 4 | 'My Hero' Transcription: 'Boku no Hīrō' (Japanese: 僕のヒーロー) | April 28, 2018 | March 24, 2019 | 3.7[35] |
43 | 5 | 'Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!' Transcription: 'Buchikomu Tekken!!!' (Japanese: ブチ込む鉄拳!!!) | May 5, 2018 | March 31, 2019 | 3.4[36] |
44 | 6 | 'Roaring Upheaval' Transcription: 'Ganaru Fūunkyū' (Japanese: がなる風雲急) | May 12, 2018 | April 7, 2019 | -- |
45 | 7 | 'What a Twist!' Transcription: 'Ten Ten Ten!' (Japanese: 転転転!) | May 19, 2018 | April 13, 2019[g] | 3.2[38] |
46 | 8 | 'From Iida to Midoriya' Transcription: 'Īda-kara Midoriya e' (Japanese: 飯田から緑谷へ) | May 26, 2018 | April 20, 2019 | 3.7[39] |
47 | 9 | 'All For One' Transcription: 'Ōru Fō Wan' (Japanese: オール・フォー・ワン) | June 2, 2018 | April 27, 2019 | 4.2[40] |
48 | 10 | 'Symbol of Peace' Transcription: 'Heiwa no Shōchō' (Japanese: 平和の象徴) | June 9, 2018 | May 4, 2019 | 3.6[41] |
49 | 11 | 'One For All' Transcription: 'Wan Fō Ōru' (Japanese: ワン・フォー・オール) | June 16, 2018 | May 11, 2019 | 4.5[42] |
50 | 12 | 'End of the Beginning, Beginning of the End' Transcription: 'Hajimari no Owari Owari no Hajimari' (Japanese: 始まりの終わり 終わりの始まり) | June 23, 2018 | May 18, 2019 | 2.8[43] |
51 | 13 | 'Moving into Dorms' Transcription: 'Haire Ryō' (Japanese: 入れ寮) | June 30, 2018 | May 25, 2019 | 3.5[44] |
52 | 14 | 'Create Those Ultimate Moves' Transcription: 'Ame Hissatsuwaza' (Japanese: 編め必殺技) | July 14, 2018 | June 1, 2019 | -- |
53 | 15 | 'The Test' Transcription: 'THE Shiken' (Japanese: THE試験) | July 21, 2018 | June 8, 2019 | 3.2[45] |
54 | 16 | 'Shiketsu High Lurking' Transcription: 'Haiyoru Shiketsu Kōkō' (Japanese: 這い寄る士傑高校) | July 28, 2018 | June 15, 2019 | 4.5[46] |
55 | 17 | 'Class 1-A' Transcription: 'Ichi-Nen Ei-Gumi' (Japanese: 1年A組) | August 4, 2018 | June 22, 2019 | 3.2[47] |
56 | 18 | 'RUSH!' | August 11, 2018 | June 29, 2019 | 3.7[48] |
57 | 19 | 'Rescue Exercises' Transcription: 'Kyūjo Enshū' (Japanese: 救助演習) | August 18, 2018 | July 7, 2019[h] | -- |
58 | 20 | 'Special Episode: Save the World with Love!' Transcription: 'Tokubetsu-hen・Ai de Chikyū o Sukue!' (Japanese: 特別編・愛で地球を救え!) | August 25, 2018 | -- | 4.8[50] |
59 | 21 | 'What's the Big Idea?' Transcription: 'Nani o Shitendayo' (Japanese: 何をしてんだよ) | September 1, 2018 | -- | 3.1[51] |
60 | 22 | 'A Talk about Your Quirk' Transcription: 'Temee no 'Kosei' no Hanashida' (Japanese: てめェの'個性'の話だ) | September 8, 2018 | -- | 3.3[52] |
61 | 23 | 'Deku vs. Kacchan, Part 2' Transcription: 'Deku Bāsasu Kacchan 2' (Japanese: デクvsかっちゃん2) | September 15, 2018 | -- | -- |
62 | 24 | 'A Season for Encounters' Transcription: 'Deai no Kisetsu' (Japanese: 出会いの季節) | September 22, 2018 | -- | 3.5[53] |
63 | 25 | 'Unrivaled' Transcription: 'Muteki' (Japanese: 無敵) | September 29, 2018 | -- | 5.1[54] |
OVA[edit]
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | 'Save! Rescue Training!' Transcription: 'Sukue! Kyūjo Kunren!' (Japanese: 救え!救助訓練!) | November 27, 2016(event) April 4, 2017 (DVD) |
2 | 'Training of the Dead' (Japanese: トレーニング・オブ・ザ・デッド) | June 2, 2017 |
3 | 'All Might Rising' | February 13, 2019 |
Notes[edit]
- ^Episode 4 was delayed due to Adult Swim airing a FLCL marathon on May 26, 2018.[11]
- ^TV Ratings are noted when the show reached the top ten for the week. In the Kantō region of Japan.
- ^Episode 17 was delayed due to Adult Swim airing a marathon of the first season of My Hero Academia on September 1, 2018.[16]
- ^Episode 27 was delayed due to Adult Swim airing an Attack on Titan marathon on November 17, 2018.[21]
- ^Episode 31 was delayed due to Adult Swim airing a Dragon Ball Super marathon on December 22, 2018 and a Boruto: Naruto Next Generations marathon on December 29, 2018[25] respectively. Due to special scheduling, My Hero Academia resumed on 12 A.M. EST on the night of January 5, which is January 6, 2019.
- ^TV Ratings are noted when the show reached the top ten for the week. In the Kantō region of Japan.
- ^Due to special scheduling, My Hero Academia moved a half-hour back (to 11:30 P.M. EST).[37]
- ^Due to special scheduling, My Hero Academia moved to 3:30 a.m. EST beginning on the night of July 6, which is July 7, 2019.[49]
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