Deku (Izuku Midoriya) from My Hero Academia does not have any canon brothers in the main story; he has a mother, Inko, but no siblings are shown or mentioned, though fan theories often connect him to Shigaraki or suggest fictional siblings like Popstep or Izumi in fanfiction.
Deku and Shigaraki are already cousins in a spiritual sense, connected by Nana , if you see All Might as sort of her adopted son, and Deku as All Might's adopted son.
Now, Little Brother (deku) wants to surpass big bro (bakugou) But bakugo will keep getting stronger so he it'll be harder for him to reach that goal. Bakugou cares for deku but he doesn't want to show it, And deku basically cares about bakugou no matter how mean he is. and they have a healthy sibling rivalry.
Izumi Midoriya is the twin sister of Izuku and is the complete opposite in terms of personality from her brothers and mother, Izumi is a very blunt and straightforward girl, she doesn't like alot of things and isn't quick to change her mind.
Shoto Todoroki and Izuku Midoriya are half siblings, and here's why: | Fandom. Shoto Todoroki and Izuku Midoriya are half siblings, and here's why: First off, basic genetic inheritance patterns reveal that there is no possible way for Shoto to be Endeavor's biological child.
Deku's father is Hisashi Midoriya, who has a fire-breathing quirk and works abroad, but he never appeared in the My Hero Academia manga or anime, leaving his absence a major mystery, though fans theorized he'd be revealed in the final arc. While some fans hypothesized he'd show up to reunite with his family or that he might be a villain like All For One, the series concluded without his direct introduction, leaving his status and true role unresolved.
Shoto Todoroki (Japanese: 轟 焦凍, Hepburn: Todoroki Shōto), also known by the mononym Shoto (ショート, Shōto), is a superhero and one of the main protagonists of the manga series My Hero Academia, created by Kōhei Horikoshi.
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.
chiyoku toga Is the younger and calmer sister of our well-known Himiko toga. Chiyoku wants to be a hero for her missing sister, little does she know that her so beloved sister goes a different path.
In My Hero Academia, Ochaco Uraraka is canonically confirmed as Izuku "Deku" Midoriya's romantic partner and future wife, with the series epilogue (Chapter 431) showing them start a relationship after the final war, where Deku acknowledges her as his personal hero and they openly commit to each other. While other characters like Melissa Shield were potential love interests in movies, Ochaco is the main character who shares a mutual, evolving romantic journey with Deku, culminating in their confirmed future together, as depicted in the manga's time skip.
really understands our boy. 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.
No, Katsuki Bakugo is not officially confirmed as autistic in the My Hero Academia canon, but many fans interpret his intense personality, social difficulties, explosive anger, and unique communication style as traits that could align with autism or other conditions like ADHD, leading to popular fanfiction and discussions about it, though officially he's often seen with traits like narcissism or PTSD from his childhood trauma.
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.
Although they arent closely related in the grand scheme of My Hero Academia, Eri and Shigaraki have more than their pasts in common. They were both victims of abuse, and they never seemed to have any of their own friends. They were also taken in by villains - even though Eri was eventually saved.
Kotaro Shimura is a minor antagonist in My Hero Academia. He was the son of Pro Hero Nana Shimura and the father of the villain Tomura Shigaraki.
When Dabi insults other villains like Toga and Muscular, he refers to them as nutjobs, whackjobs and lunatics.
Himiko Toga was born as the eldest daughter of the Toga family. When she was a child, likely due to her Quirk, Transform, Himiko showcased a rather disturbing and morbid interest in blood.
Queer Establishing Moment - She's revealed to be bisexual when she tells Spinner that she loves "Mr. Stainy", Izuku, and Ochaco.
Cultural context is provided for interpreting Kirishima's character profile and behaviors in a way that implies he may be part of the LGBTQ community in Japan. However, the document notes this is coding and not definitive canon evidence of Kirishima's sexuality.
While Blue Lock doesn't heavily focus on romance, fans widely discuss Ryusei Shidou as potentially pansexual and Rensuke Kunigami as bisexual, based on their profiles mentioning attraction to all genders (play mates for Aiku, "playmates" for Shidou), though official confirmation from author Muneyuki Kaneshiro is absent, with fans interpreting character interactions and file details for queer representation, especially Shidou's flirtatious nature and Kunigami's broad preferences.
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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.
Shoto Todoroki ( 轟 とどろき 焦 しょう 凍 と , Todoroki Shōto?), also known as the A.C. Hero: Shoto (エアコンヒーロー ショート, Eakon Hīrō Shōto?), is the tritagonist of My Hero Academia.
Shota Aizawa is a Pro Hero that goes by the name Eraserhead (given to him by fellow hero Present Mic). Unlike most heroes, he prefers working as an underground hero. He was assigned to be the Homeroom Teacher for Class 1-A in U.A. High School.