No, Bakugo isn't always angry, but he's consistently aggressive, loud, and quick to anger due to deep-seated insecurities, a need to be the best, and a fragile ego, often expressed through bullying Deku and viewing powerful peers as rivals; however, he shows less hostility and even moments of respect to those who earn his approval, and his character develops, revealing underlying trauma and a struggle to process negative emotions.
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.
He doesn't. At least not 100%. He matures by the end of Season 6, but he's always harsh. That doesn't go away.
Bakugo's anger is directly linked to his Quirk ``Explosion.'' He uses his anger to keep surviving since his body holds Nitroglycerin, which can lower his heart rate. He maintains his stress to keep his heart beating.
Bakugo's still loud, quick to anger, and feels that he's better than everyone else. Bakugo might not hate Midoriya anymore (you could argue that, maybe, he never did), but he still thinks of him (and other powerful UA students) as heated rivals.
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.
Bakugou is afraid of Deku, afraid that Deku will become stronger than him. He's too prideful to accept that he might become weaker than Deku, so Bakugou tries to deny him. Midoriya is envious of Bakugou because Bakugou has always been stronger than him. He feels antipathy towards Bakugou's anger.
However, Bakugou does display a number of traits which I think could potentially label him an autistic character. Having an aversion to being in a large group, preferring to be alone or in a small group of trusted friends. A tendency to fixate on tasks, goals, objects, or interests instead of socializing.
to elaborate: bakugou uses 'kuso' pretty liberally in ways that i would definitely consider swearing (tho the intensity of it greatly varies) but a lot of what has been translated as swearing isn't actually that, it's the way he talks.
And Kohei Horikoshi the creator of MHA, commented that Bakugo was crying in place of Deku because Deku, in his selfless nature, wasn't outwardly sad about his own loss, prioritizing others' feelings and the situation at hand. Bakugo's tears served as an emotional release for both characters.
Him learning Midoriya's secret is a turning point of sorts, and he's not as outwardly aggressive toward his classmate. But not even Bakugo apologizing to Midoriya alters how he is naturally. Bakugo's still loud, quick to anger, and feels that he's better than everyone else.
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.
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.
It had always been about himself. That realization became his turning point. For the first time, Bakugo faced his own reflection and apologized—not just to Deku, but to the boy he had once been. The bully who spat venom was gone, replaced by someone who had bled, lost, and grown enough to own his mistakes.
Eijiro Kirishima
Katsuki seems to get along well with Eijiro, despite their differing personalities. Eijiro is the first person who Katsuki considered a friend that he actually respected or cared about, with Eijiro being one of the first two (aside from Izuku) friends who actually cared about him.
Bakugou's sleep becomes more than just rest; it transforms into a sanctuary away from judgmental eyes—a place where he can recharge without fear or anger clouding over him like smoke from one of his own blasts. It reminds us all that behind bravado often lies fragility waiting for recognition amidst chaos.
"No Matter Who It Is, I Won't Let Them Catch Up To Me, Let Alone Get Ahead Of Me."
Minoru is timid but perverted to the point of infamy, which makes him unpopular with the girls and even some of the boys, who consider his interests and mannerisms depraved and rude. His mind frequently trails off to lewd thoughts, even in completely unrelated situations.
The creator literally confirmed that bakugo had a happy childhood. Sure his mom saying it was his fault for being kidnapped is wrong but that doesn't mean she verbally abused him. She never physically abused him either that is just how she disciplines him. It was for comedy relief to show how similar she is to bakugo.
Studies have found that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) aggregates in families, and twin studies estimate the proportion of the phenotype variance due to genetic factors (heritability) to be about 90%.
So Bakugo smiling that moment is him doing exactly what Almight has done for the world for the last 40 years. Mind you, this is all being live streamed and everyone knows it. This was his way of letting Almight and the world know that the world is in good hands. The torch has successfully been passed.
Intelligence: Bakugou is a straight-A student who is a genius in the use of his Quirk, being able to perform subtle lateral calculations and adjustments to propel himself at high speeds while maintaining maneuverability.
His acts of bullying towards Izuku in the earlier chapters is very mean-spirited, with him effectively telling Izuku to commit suicide to believe in getting a Quirk in the afterlife being considered one of the most infamous moments of the series.
If you want to look at the damage done, then All might came closer to killing Deku and Bakugo in the final exam than Bakugo did to Deku with this blast. It seems pretty fair to assume that Bakugo was just making empty threats, and All might was overly worried about the effects of the blast.