After attempting to save Bakugo from a villain, All Might chooses him to inherit his abilities and become the ninth user of One For All (ワン・フォー・オール, Wan Fō Ōru), a transferable Quirk that allows a hero to stockpile power and thus grants immense strength, speed, stamina, and durability.
[ep 35] Mineta Minoru is a diminutive, cowardly, and lecherous boy from Kanagawa Prefecture; his Quirk Pop Off (もぎもぎ/ポップオフ, Mogimogi/Poppuofu) causes to grow on his head many small, highly adhesive grape-like balls, which he can remove and use as weapons.
She shows concern for Izuku Midoriya and Tenya Ida after hearing about their run-in with Stain, and helps Class 1-A cheat by telling them what is on the First Term Final Exam's practical portion.
22] Kojiro Bondo is a tall boy, made of rubber, from Tokyo, whose Quirk Cemedine (セメダイン, Semedain) enables him to excrete a glue-like liquid from the seven "eyeholes" on his glue dispenser-shaped head.
[34] She is quiet, seemingly emotionless, and often shows an odd body posture, wherein she keeps her elbows to her side and lets her hands dangle, which somewhat resembles ancient depictions of zombies, ghosts, and undead creatures, alluding to her Quirk.
[35] Despite her silence, Yui is shown to care about her classmates during the Forest Training Camp Arc, when she looks after Juzo Honenuki and Ibara Shiozaki after they are knocked unconscious by Mustard's poisonous gas.[ch.
114] In the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War, many Pro Heroes have retired or quit due to the massive destruction left by Gigantomachia's rampage and the prison breakouts by All For One's escape from Tartarus, causing them to receive excessive criticism from the public especially where they were vandalized by the anti-hero protestors.[ch.
[46] During the series epilogue, Enji is confined to a wheelchair as a result of his injuries from the war, forcing him to retire and focusing on a new goal of making amends for his own past misdeeds against his family, which includes regularly visiting Toya at the prison.[ch.
During the interview on the Honyasan mobile app, Hawks' backstory was mentioned by the manga editor Yoritomi, who revealed that it is based on the soccer player Lionel Messi's childhood life.
High and hired Shota Aizawa as a teacher, who asked the principal for the ability to expel and re-enroll students, feeling that they should know the difference between self-sacrifice and throwing one's life away, so that they strive more.
16] During the Jaku Hospital Raid, Tomura throws one of Overhaul's Quirk-destroying bullets into Eraser Head's right leg, forcing him to amputate it on the spot to prevent himself from losing his Quirk.[ch.
[ep 79] Though he tends to be a jovial individual, Hizashi is capable of great rage, as demonstrated by his reaction to discovering that Kurogiri is a Nomu created from the corpse of his late friend, Oboro Shirakumo and his confrontation with the man responsible, Kyudai Garaki.
[ep 49] He is also a recurring character in the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga spin-off, where he gets invited by Makoto Tsukauchi to participate in the farewell show dedicated to Captain Celebrity at the Tokyo Sky Egg on the occasion of his return to the United States.
298] Tensei Ida is Tenya's older brother, and a former Pro Hero, whose Quirk Engine (エンジン発動機/機関/エンジン, Enjin Hatsudō-ki/Kikan/Enjin) allows him to release propulsion jets from his elbows and shoot himself forward at great speed.
He congratulated his brother for obtaining the Provisional Hero License and considering that he was already prepared, he told him the familiar method of how to improve his Quirk and make Recipro more powerful, faster, and last longer than before.[ch.
Born the grandson of All Might's master Nana Shimura, as a child he was rescued from the streets by All For One after he accidentally slaughtered his entire family with his Quirk Decay (衰替/腐らす/腐れる/朽ち果てる/朽ちる/衰える/腐る/濫費/乱費/凋落/凋尽/萎靡/漸減/衰勢/荒廃/衰退/腐敗/減衰/崩壊/ディケイ/デカダンス, Suitai/Kusarasu/Kusareru/Kuchihateru/Kuchiru/Otoroeru/Kusaru/Ranpi/Ranpi/Chōraku/Ibi/Zengen/Suisei/Kōhai/Suitai/Fuhai/Gensui/Hōkai/Dikei/Dekadansu) which enables him to disintegrate whatever he touches with his fingers and anything connected to it.
13] After he is captured by Gran Torino and imprisoned in Tartarus, he is revealed to be a Nomu created from the corpse of Oboro Shirakumo, Eraserhead, and Present Mic's high school classmate and close friend with an unnamed Cloud Quirk who died years ago in a villain attack.
266] A disdainful and sociopathic villain whose Quirk Blueflame (蒼炎, Sōen) allows him to generate and control a stronger variant of Endeavor's Hellflame, possessing a high cold resistance but unable to withstand his own flames for a prolonged amount of time, which explains the burns and staples on parts of his body.
72] He is later revealed to be Toya Todoroki, Endeavor's eldest son, who was thought to have died years ago in a training accident and was driven to villainy after his father ultimately deems him useless for lacking the right Quirk to surpass All Might.
He twice enjoyed assuming dramatic poses and eccentric facial expressions, constantly contradicting himself, making a statement in his normal voice and then immediately saying the opposite in a different tone.[ch.
Before he was recruited by the League of Villains, Atsuhiro worked as an entertainer and was the great-great-grandson of Oji Harima, a criminal from the distant past, who stole from false heroes and preaching reformation while giving back to the people on the streets.
160] During the Paranormal Liberation War, he tells Himiko Toga to come back to them safely when she leaves to confront Ochaco Uraraka, and also aids Tomura when he was unconscious, and gives him a signature hand mask to wake him up, which helps him to achieve his dream.[ch.
[ep 41] During the Forest Training Arc, Moonfish took part in the mission to capture Bakugo for the League of Villains and was imprisoned in Tartarus after being defeated by Tokoyami's Quirk.[ch.
A tech-savvy executive member of the Meta Liberation Army whose Quirk Anthropomorph (擬人化/人形, Gijin-ka/Hitogata) allows him to take a human-sized object and turn it into an exact lookalike of any given person, which he can then control like a puppet.
159–160] Escaping during the Tartarus breakout, Overhaul becomes Lady Nagant's partner in leading her to Deku in return to be taken to see the former Shie Hassakai boss so he can beg for his forgiveness.[ch.
297] After being sent back to prison and realizing that Eri can restore the boss in his stead, Overhaul agrees to Deku's condition of seeking the girl's forgiveness in return for visitation rights.[ch.
An alcoholic villain whose Quirk Sloshed (ばちゃばちゃさせる/泥酔/スロッシュド, Bachaba Cha sa Seru/Deisui/Surosshudo) enables him to subject anyone near him to severe dizziness, throwing off their sense of balance and putting them in a state similar to being drunk.
While he was forced to join Humarise and develop the Trigger Bombs, he escaped from the organization to get the deactivation key created by his colleague Eddie Soul, at the cost of his life, to the right people, to stop the cult's genocidal plan to eradicate Quirk users around the world.
[134] Her Quirk Rewind (巻き戻す/巻き戻し/リワインド, Maki Modosu/Maki Modoshi/Riwaindo) enables her to revert a living individual's body back to a previous state, allowing her to make them younger, heal injuries, and undo any bodily modifications.
Unlike his sister, Natsuo openly resents his father for his abuse toward his mother and causing Toya's apparent death; he has a hard time even talking to him without losing his composure even when Endeavor saved him from Ending.