Inko's real name is Inko Midoriya (緑谷 引子), she is Izuku Midoriya's mother in My Hero Academia, and her first name "Inko" (meaning "child of ink" or related to attraction/pulling) relates to her small object manipulation quirk, but her full maiden name isn't given, with fans often speculating or headcanoning it.
Inko Midoriya ( 緑 みどり 谷 や 引 いん 子 こ , Midoriya Inko?) is Izuku Midoriya's mother and the wife of Hisashi Midoriya.
🔴 At some point in his life, Hisashi married Inko, who eventually gave birth to their son, Izuku. He took a work post abroad.
In her younger years, Inko was a slim woman, but over the years, she has gained weight and is showing signs of her more mature age. It is stated that this change in her appearance was the result of the guilt she felt towards Izuku's lack of a Quirk.
Currently Izuku is 16, and Inko is 41. So, she was 25 when she gave birth to Izuku.
My Hero Academia features several canonically LGBTQ+ characters, including Himiko Toga (confirmed bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi) and two transgender characters: Magne (transgender woman) and Tiger (transgender man) from the Wild, Wild Pussycats, who have received official confirmation and in-story representation.
It's probably a reference to the Apollo 13 moon mission where a bunch of stuff went wrong but the crew made it home safely.
Inko calls him Izuku because she's his mom and is family. Toga calls him Izuku because she's crazy and believes she's very close to him.
Anko got fat in Boruto because her love of sweets and not being a super active ninja like she used to be made her gain weight. It may also be due to the removal of Orochimaru's curse, after the war she was free from every burden.
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.
Ochaco and Deku married and have a child in the epilogue of My Hero Academia .
All we knew about Deku's dad was that he existed and that he could breathe fire, and he wasn't at all relevant to the plot, so yeah, it's excusable that we never find out who he is because it was never a question being asked.
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.
Izuku Midoriya's father is Hisashi Midoriya, who has a fire-breathing quirk and is currently working abroad, though he hasn't appeared in the My Hero Academia manga or anime yet.
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.
Of the ten subjects, Anko was the only survivor. Anko is found by Konoha's Anbu.
The sad thing is, Inko would not be alone in holding herself responsible. Her doctors, her neighbors, maybe even her husband would question what she did to Izuku. Horikoshi outright says that her guilt is what caused her to gain weight.
Chōchō is a dark-skinned girl with amber-coloured eyes and a noticeably heftier physique, similarly to most people of her clan. She inherited her father's brown hair (portrayed as orange (or blonde) in the Boruto manga), which she styles in two spiky ponytails, kept back with a pink hair-band.
Yes, Katsuki Bakugo's hero name is Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight, often shortened to Dynamight, a name he chooses to reflect his powerful explosions and growth as a hero, moving past his initial, more aggressive "King Explosion Murder" idea. It's a grand title that encapsulates his explosive Quirk and developing heroic persona.
Although in Japanese the term “DEKU” in it itself has NO meaning (so don't try and use it because nobody will understand you) in Boku No Hero Academia the phrase is an abbreviation of the words Dekunobou and Dekiru. For Kacchan: Dekunobou -> Deku: the one who can't achieve/do anything.
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.
Is My Hero Academia Suitable For Kids? My Hero Academia is a popular anime and manga series aimed at 12- to 18-year-old kids, making it suitable for most young adults. My Hero Academia's violence and occasional graphic injuries might make the series difficult to watch for younger viewers.
Gigantomachia, Himiko Toga, Stain, Kurogiri, All For One, & Shigaraki all met their end or faced death in unique ways. Deaths contributed to deepening character arcs and the progression of the story, with lasting impacts on the remaining characters.