Yes, in the My Hero Academia manga, Bakugo suffered a devastating chest wound from All For One (AFO) that essentially stopped his heart, leading to his death, but he was revived through intense efforts by Best Jeanist and Edgeshot (who used his own body as a makeshift heart transplant) and returned to fight, albeit with permanent damage.
So many people keep complaining that Bakugo's heart exploded and thus Best Jeanist and Edgeshot shouldn't have been able to save his life when that's NOT WHAT HAPPENED. Chapter 362. We are outright shown a panel of Bakugo's heart. It did not explode, it was punctured!
Can we just talk about how hot this guy is he saved bakugo and no one even realized how hot he is !!! Ps he is edgeshot.
Heading into the final season, Bakugo's fate was left uncertain as he seemed to take a fatal wound to the chest and left with his heart completely torn up. But in the final season, Bakugo was able to push through that pain and take down All For One once and for all.
Katsuki Bakugo's hero name
It's a popular theory in the fandom that “Kacchan” is a possibilty for Katsuki's hero name and considering that Katsuki's and Izuku's past and future as heroes and partners are intertwined, it would make sense for Katsuki to embrace the name that Izuku has been using since they were little.
Izuku is called "Deku" because his childhood friend Bakugo used an alternate reading of his name (De-Ku from Izu-ku) to call him useless, deriving it from (good-for-nothing), but his classmate Ochaco Uraraka reinterpreted it as "you can do it," which Midoriya embraced as his hero name, transforming the insult into a symbol of hope.
Bakugou's sense of self-worth is built on his superiority to others due to being praised so much for his superior quirk as a kid. As a result, anything that could challenge that superiority is a threat to his entire identity, and so he responds to even minor provocation by getting absolutely pissed off.
There's no single "saddest" death, as it's subjective, but popular choices include Himiko Toga's self-sacrifice for Ochaco, showing her desire for love; Magne's brutal murder by Overhaul, devastating Twice and Toga; Oboro Shirakumo's (Kurogiri's) tragic origin as a Nomu, impacting Aizawa and Present Mic; and Midnight's lonely, unceremonious death while fighting as a hero, highlighting the harsh reality of their world. Other contenders often mentioned are Sir Nighteye and Twice.
A woman who's as dominating as he but lets him be vulnerable and improve as a person. In other words, a woman who can be the Bulma to his Vegeta.
Yes, in the manga's final chapters, Deku does lose the power of One For All, becoming quirkless again after the power fulfills its purpose of defeating All For One, though faint "embers" remain temporarily before fading, allowing him to transition into a new phase as a teacher inspired by his journey. The power's will was to end, not be eternal, making his final state a deliberate, poetic conclusion to its generational cycle, freeing him from the burden.
Gigantomachia, Himiko Toga, Stain, Kurogiri, All For One, & Shigaraki all met their end or faced death in unique ways.
Mitsuki Bakugo ( 爆 ばく 豪 ごう 光 みつ 己 き , Bakugō Mitsuki?) is Katsuki Bakugo's mother and the wife of Masaru Bakugo.
Yes he would, given that Izuku is All Might 's successor. It was already bad enough for him about the guilt that he ended All Might's career as a well-known hero. If Izuku dies, he most likely have depression for a long time.
Eventually, even the original One For All Quirk is transferred, succeeding in destroying Tomura's mental scape, while also destroying the Quirk itself, leaving Izuku Quirkless once again, with just the embers remaining. At long last, the will of One For All vanquishes All For One for good.
Horikoshi specifically listed his weakness as “cold” since he can't sweat as easily, so yeah, cold water would probably render him useless. They used boiling water for his training during that training camp arc for him to plunge his hands in and make huge explosions, so I guess it's just cold?
It's a shortened form of Katsu-chan, pronounced in a cute/childlish way. Since "Katsu" in Bakugou's name means "victory" it could kinda mean "Vicky", "Vikky", "Lil' Victory", but it basically is just a a short, cute form of a name, like Bobby or Johnny.
Bakugou: Bakugou will kiss your lips, neck, and shoulders. Make out sessions are of course aggressive and slow but strangely passionate.
Appearance. Katsuki is a young man of above-average height with a slim, muscular build, and a fair skin tone. He has short, spiky, sandy blond hair with choppy bangs that hang over his eyebrows. His eyes are sharp, bright red in color.
My Hero Academia (MHA) features a few canonically LGBTQ+ characters, primarily villains, including Himiko Toga (bisexual) and two confirmed transgender heroes/villains, Tiger (trans man) and Magne (trans woman), who defy norms, while some other characters have fan theories or ambiguous hints but lack official confirmation.
Beneath Meliodas' frank and bawdy demeanor hides immense amounts of emotional pain from having witnessed Elizabeth die over 106 times.
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He was afraid of Deku's determination and selflessness because of how it might overshadow him, because it highlighted his own shortcomings and made him feel inadequate. His insecurity is what caused him to bully deku as a way to reaffirm his ego.
Bakugou is afraid of Deku, afraid that Deku will become stronger than him.
Bakugo's arms are really strong though. Deku using Bakugo's grenade gauntlet hurt his shoulder, but Bakugo could handle the recoil no problem back in season 1, and the gauntlet is supposed to minimize recoil while maximizing power.