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My Hero Academia

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My Hero Academia (or Boku no Hero Academia if you're of true Japanese heritage) is a shounen manga/anime that portrays the adventures of an annoying, friendless, retarded faggot called Izuku Midoriya trying to become the strongest hero despite having the personality and ambition of a cardboard box. To make short, a mediocre series that only got succesfull because it's a NORP magnet with all the shipping and casual storytelling so simple that it should belong in a children's bedtime storybook compilation. Another reason is that this also holds the record for the manga/anime with the most unlikeable cast of girls in 2017 that SSS tiered losers fap to their fantasies of fucking their waifus, despite most of them being high schoolers.

Plot

 
The average episode of My Hero

Sometime a hundred years ago humanity started to develop "quirks" that gave them superpowers ranging from completely OP to absolutely useless and nothing inbetween. Instead of following the life of an interesting person with an interesting quirk, My Hero Academia decides to focus the story around a nobody that nobody likes, most likely so the viewers can relate more easily to a lonely beta that can't talk to irl wimmins properly. Unlike every other superhero, Midoriya isn't smart or cool or a billionaire, and also hasn't been adopted by a smart and cool billionaire so he has no way of becoming the hero he wants to be, until one day THE BEST hero evar All Might (also known as Deus Ex Machina: The character) gives him his superpowers because Kōhei Horikoshi is a talentless hack.

Characters

 
The first popularity poll in Japan
 
The second popularity poll in Japan. Notice how similar this is compared to the first one.

Izuku Midoriya

The main character. Also known as Deku. Is so boring that after the second season, the writers decided to change the focus of the series to literally every other character but Midoriya and shoe-horning a simple plot for him about learning how to use his powers better. The only interesting thing he did all of the next few seasons was punch the Hero Killer in the face.

Katsuki Bakugo

The main character's rival. Has one of the most overpowered quirks which is just blowing shit up, goes through no significant character arcs, has no significant speeches or points to look at and only exists to insult Midoriya. Despite all this he's the most popular character.

All Might

 

A playboy bunny who's quirk is to be the Gary Stu of the show. Is good at everything and always beats the villains because he's All Might.

Shoto Todoroki

Prince Zuko, ice edition! How amazing!. Was bred by his father to be the best hero and had a tragic backstory that only exists to make fangirls wet themselves and insert their shitty OC's and ship with him and make Midoriya seem like a better person and not just a whiny faggola.

Minoru Mineta

The fandom's punching bag. He's a small, perverted boy with stupid grape hair, and everyone in the fandom has to make repetitive, passive-aggressive posts about how much they hate him or else, never minding the fact that he saved multiple characters and has slowly grown up to be more responsible in the story.

Tenya Iida

The class president of Midoriya's classroom. That's it really.

Ochaco Uraraka

Literally only exists as a love interest for Midoriya, disregarding the fact that no girl has ever shown any intrest in Deku up until that point.

Hero Killer

The only good character in the show, and only because he severely injured Iida's brother, causing massive butthurt and almost killing Iida in the process. Later turns out to have "motives" and "visions" which completely throws the balance of the show off, given that no other character has any of those things.

See Also

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