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Izuku is first seen in My Hero Academia as a 4-year-old boy about to be beaten up by three other classmates, one of them being Katsuki "Kacchan" Bakugo, who has the ability to create explosions. Izuku was born without any unique superpower, or "Quirk", to call his own unlike his parents and 80% of the world's population.
The cast includes Shin Tamura as Izuku Midoriya, Ryōta Kobayashi as Katsuki Bakugo, Yume Takuchi as Ochako Uraraka, Hiroki Ino as Tenya Iida, and Ryō Kitamura as Shoto Todoroki. [ 170 ] A second stage play adaptation, titled My Hero Academia: The "Ultra" Stage: A True Hero , was scheduled to run from March 6–22 and March 27 – April 5 ...
Izuku is also still being uneasy about what happened with One For All, wanting to be careful to avoid Shinso's Quirk. Enacting his clever trap, Monoma confronts Izuku, riling him up by declaring Bakugo at fault for All Might's end, causing him to attack in anger. Black tendrils suddenly sprout from his arm, rampaging through Field Gamma.
After Izuku leaves U.A. to keep his friends and family safe from All For One, Bakugo finally mends his relationship with him by apologizing to him for his behavior over the years and calling him by his real name. [14] Ochaco Uraraka (麗日 お茶子, Uraraka Ochako) / Uravity (ウラビティ, Urabiti)
A few months on, the two are still dating and share snippets of their lives on social media, like their date nights and relationship advice. Ansari and Easter dancing.
Izuku begins to leave until Gran Torino shows his power and tempts Izuku to fight him. Meanwhile, Ida is looking for hero-killer Stain and the other students of Class A are also busy in their internship. Izuku trains hard with Gran Torino and finally starts to understand One For All.
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