My Hero Academia/Characters

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Principal Nezu

 * Debut: Chapter 12 (Manga), Episode 4 (Anime)
 * Quirk: High Spec
 * Voiced by Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese), Jerry Jewell (English dub)

The principal of U.A. High and a Pro Hero who lead the school to its current success. Nezu has a pleasant but eccentric and persistent personality, which helps fit his role as principal. He shows dedication as both a hero and an educator. Nezu is also self-aware about his appearance being an animal which he often jokes about. He is an infrequent instance of an animal possessing a Quirk. The Quirk in question, High Spec, grants him superhuman intelligence.


 * Animal Superhero: A given, since being a Hero is required to have any kind of job in U.A. High.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Shown during the Final Exams Arc, he can act rather insidious due to be experimented on by humans in the past.
 * Character Filibuster: According to All Might, he has a thing for veering off into unrelated topics when he gets carried away by his friendly disposition so much that he can't stop talking.
 * Dean Bitterman: Completely inverted; he's the principal of U.A., is exceedingly polite and friendly, and loves to chat with his subordinates and pupils.
 * Freudian Excuse: The grudge he has against humans stems from when he was young, used as a caged lab animal for horrific scientific experiments. One often wonders how he shows any restraint at all.
 * Funny Animal: He's a very rare case of an animal with a Quirk, which gives him superhuman intelligence, an anthropomorphic physique, and the ability to talk. However, exactly what species of animal he's supposed to be is debatable, as he seems to have traits of a mouse, bear, and dog.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has a very large scar over his right eye, as a remnant from the times when he was still being experimented on.
 * Meaningful Name: His last name is a play on the Japanese word for rat, "nezumi", which goes hand-in-hand with his appearance.
 * Nice Shoes: He wears sneakers with his suit, instead of normal loafers.
 * Intellectual Animal: His Quirk makes him one, complete with an anthropomorphic stature.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: He's presented himself as a wise, prudent and deliberate leader.
 * Secret Keeper: Alongside Recovery Girl, he's initially the only person in U.A. who knows that Midoriya inherited his Quirk from All Might.
 * Sharp-Dressed Man: Always seen wearing a fine suit. Most likely a custom-tailored one, because of his proportions.
 * Super Intelligence: His Quirk, High Spec, grants him unparalleled intelligence, perception, and comprehension, greater than a human's. He is capable of coming up with intricate strategies, as evidenced when he used a wrecking ball and a crane, he can cause precise damage far from the cranes reach by using buildings like dominoes and completely trounced Kaminari and Ashido in their final exam. The aforementioned Quirk also grants him flawless leadership skills as a principal or U.A. High School, which has helped it become one of the top Hero schools in Japan. He also has an excellent memory, which includes a grudge against humanity for being experimented on him. This tragic memory can interfere with his thought processes.
 * Token Non-Human: While there are many students and teachers with Quirks that make them animal-like, they're all actually human. Nezu is the only animal in the faculty.

Toshinori Yagi - All Might

 * Debut: Chapter 1 (Manga), Episode 1 (Anime)
 * Quirk: One For All (formerly)
 * Voiced by Kenta Miyake (Japanese, TV Anime), Tessho Genda (Japanese, Vomic), Christopher Sabat (English dub, TV Anime)

The highest-ranked hero in the world and a pillar of hope and justice for heroes everywhere to follow. After an intense battle with a dangerous super-villain, he can only be his heroic self for up to three hours a day. After he hits his time limit, he becomes a lanky, skeletal man who constantly coughs up blood. Only a select few staff at U.A. know about his predicament, and even fewer know the true nature of his Quirk. At the start of the manga, Midoriya proves himself to All Might and inherits "One For All". He then acts as a mentor toward the young hero through his education at U.A. High School. Yagi is also the Heroics Teacher at the high school, where he is supposed to focus on all his students but tends to Midoriya more often than not.


 * 100% Heroism Rating: All Might is, far and wide, considered the greatest, most powerful Hero to have ever graced Japan. Even some villains admire and respect him. He's incredibly physically strong, very fast and above all of that, genuinely kind-hearted, with a streak for valiantly defending the weak.
 * The Ace: All Might is a straight example of this and continues to be a unique one, even though having been severely injured gave him a time limit on his powers. Gran Torino deconstructs this, noting that he took to One For All much more easily than Midoriya did, which caused his teaching methods (which worked for him) to be less effective for his protege.
 * Affectionate Parody: Of classic superheroes.
 * All-American Face: While he's Japanese, he's definitely a send up to this type of character. He's blonde with blue eyes (typical anime depiction of a western foreigner), massively buff when powered up, wears a costume with a red, white, and blue color scheme, and constantly goes on about justice. Hell, one of his attacks was called Texas Smash.
 * All a Part of the Job: He has a lot of wisdom and experience when it comes to being a hero, so him being a teacher is fitting.
 * Almighty Janitor: No pun intended. He's the number one ranked hero in the world! He also has a critical weakness from a previous battle and can only hold his hero form a few hours a day, the rest of the time he's a sickly looking man.
 * Badass Abnormal: His Quirk is special even among all the Quirks in existence in that it can be passed down from one person to another outside of simple genetics. It gets more abnormal when you find out that he has been injured and is only able to hold his heroic form a few hours each day, and the rest of the time he takes on a weakened form. But the biggest abnormality about him is that by the time of the story, 80% of the population has been born with a Quirk, but he and later Midoriya are among the 20% NOT born with a Quirk, but both receive it via it being passed down.
 * Badass Baritone: In the anime adaptation, be it Japanese or the English dub, All Might has a deep, melodious voice that goes hand-in-hand with his grandiose appearance.
 * Badass in a Nice Suit: Sometimes wears one as a teacher or when he talks to the press.
 * Badass Teacher: At first, he seemed like he was just mentoring Midoriya, but he also became a regular teacher at U.A. High.
 * Beware the Nice Ones Is almost always smiling and is the type to always lend a helping hand to anyone in need. The keyword is almost. If you somehow manage to get him to stop smiling, you know you're in for it.
 * Big Good: The number 1 hero in the world! A pillar of hope and justice for the world, with many aspiring to follow his example. Fittingly enough, he's thus the only one who matches the Big Bad in terms of power.
 * Black Eyes of Crazy Subverted since he's not remotely evil, but his eyes are black with brightly glowing blue irises.
 * Blood From the Mouth Happens to him frequently in his weakened form.
 * Body Horror: His weakened form is extremely emaciated and constantly vomiting blood.
 * Boisterous Bruiser: To a tee: he has the physique, the raw power, and the grandiose demeanor.
 * Brains and Brawn: When he was paired up with Sir Nighteye, he was the brawn of the duo.
 * Brought Down to Normal: Since giving Midoriya One For All, he finds that he's slowly losing his power over time, and it will eventually stop working completely. This finally happens at the end of chapter 94 after using the last vestiges of One For All to finally KO All For One.
 * Calling Your Attacks In reference to how he's based on silver-age western superheroes, he shouts out the names of American states and landmarks. He doesn't always get it completely right, though.
 * The Cape (trope) Definitely. Almost to the point of parody.
 * Catch Phrase "I'm here!/I have arrived!" while making a Dynamic Entry and "Plus Ultra!" when trying to be inspiring or when showing off.
 * Chronic Hero Syndrome Played partly for laughs, but prior to the U.A. villain invasion, All Might steps in to diffuse a tense hostage situation, then moved on to stop a hit and run driver, and then... well, his commute to work ended up taking up all of the time he had that day for the use of his powers.
 * Color Motif As seen above, All Might's hero costume contains the primary colors: blue, red, yellow, and white.
 * Dangerous Forbidden Technique: His most powerful and most dangerous ability is an incredibly powerful punch he calls "United States of SMASH!"; he's only seen using it once, in the final battle where he uses it to flatten All for One. Note he does this in his de-powered form, while badly wounded. One can only imagine what he could do with this move when he was in his prime.
 * Death Glare He gives off an incredibly potent one, whether it be against villains who threaten his students, or even when he is acting out the part of a villain in Class 1-A's exercise against Bakugō and Izuku. When you see that glare, run.
 * Deuteragonist: While the series as a whole is a Coming of Age story for Deku, All Might's influence and character drive the story just as much as Deku's journey does.
 * Eagle Land Predominantly because of his The Silver Age of Comic Books traits, he tends to exhibit signs of the first type. For example, his workout plan for Midoriya invokes the classical American Dream in its name... and the notion that those born with nothing, can one day achieve the greatest success if they work hard to earn it. Additionally, as mentioned, most of his attacks Theme Naming for states or major U.S. cities, typically "X Smash".
 * Engrish In the anime, he peppers his sentences with English words and phrases.
 * Expy Of Golden Age and Silver Age Flying Bricks. His ethos is almost straight-up Superman, the nature of his Quirk and backstory is rather similar to Captain Marvel, and his appearance could perhaps best be described as "Miracleman with Hair Antennae."
 * A Father to His Men
 * He technically has only one man, Midoriya, but their relationship is very akin to a father and son. All Might often treats and trains Midoriya in a manner similar to how a stern but loving father would do to his son, considering that Midoriya's real father never appeared in the whole series, and only mentioned once, All Might often border being a Parental Substitute.
 * He tried to pull this off with Bakugō once, with predicable results.
 * Fun Personified: He always wants to make sure everyone is in a good mood and often cracks hammy humor to that end.
 * Game-Breaking Injury All Might suffers from this five years before the main story, he took a devastating hit from an unknown villain, which nearly killed him. While he survived thanks to numerous surgeries, his powers were disrupted such that he can only use them three hours a day. When he powers down, he looks like an emaciated husk of his former self that constantly keeps coughing up blood. Regardless, he keeps up his hero duties, with only Midoriya and a few of the top officials knew about what happened, as he doesn't wish for people to lose faith in heroes like him.
 * Gratuitous English: Frequently as part of his Large Ham tendencies.
 * All Might: [in Japanese] Oh my... oh my... GOODNESS!
 * Handicapped Badass: The original battle with All for One inflicted terrible injuries on All-Might, requiring numerous surgeries simply for him to function, costing him his stomach and one lung, leaving him, in his usual form, a frail and gaunt man who continually coughs up blood. He can only assume his heroic superpowered form for about an hour a day. Still, he managed to continue his heroic career and hide his condition from the public for years.
 * Retired Badass: Having fully depleted his own quirk in the final battle with All For One, it seems he has fully become this Trope.
 * Hair of Gold All Might's mighty hair is blond.


 * The Hero His status as the Number 1 hero in the world makes him a symbol of peace and justice to the world. Or so he thinks. Lots of villains see him as their biggest threat, and even some heroes are jealous of his status and power.
 * Heroic Build: His muscular form, obviously.
 * Hour of Power Thanks to his injury, he can only tap into his full strength for a few hours a day. After giving Midoriya his One For All, this time gradually grows even shorter. All For One explains that this is because All Might is now exclusively using the remnants of One For All as opposed to the full power he once had before and the more he uses it the weaker his power becomes. At the end of his fight with All For One in chapter 94, All Might has now permanently used up the last remaining dregs of One For All.
 * Humble Hero: Despite his grandiose appearance and hammy demeanor, All Might doesn't concern himself with praise, recognition, and accolades and mainly cares about helping those in dire need and bringing them hope.
 * Incurable Cough of Death As a result of his Game-Breaking Injury, he is practically emaciated when his powers are not in use and is prone to hacking up blood.
 * I Work Alone Subverted. Sir Nighteye's insistence on becoming his sidekick eventually led All Might to accept his help.
 * Large and In Charge: While not the officially agreed-upon leader of the heroes, he is the one they all follow in a crisis, and according to his profile in the manga, he stands 7'2'' in his heroic form, and weighs 255 kg (562 lbs) of solid, heroic muscle.
 * Large Ham: If his bold outline and loud personality didn't make it obvious, he is constantly spouting speeches about heroism and how it's important for him to be a symbol of peace.
 * Leeroy Jenkins Gran Torino calls him as the "punch first, ask later" type.
 * Legacy Character It's eventually explained that he himself received "One For All" just as Midoriya did. Thus far, nine people have had the One for All quirk.
 * Lightning Bruiser Very few people can keep up with his sheer strength and speed. His only weakness is the time limit that his muscle form has.
 * Meaningful Name His surname contains the Kanji for "eight", referring to him being 8th wielder of One For All. It also has the character "tree/wood" in it, which likely refers to him being the pillar that currently upholds society as it is now.
 * The Mentor He tries to make Midoriya his successor and gives him his power. With U.A.'s help, All Might may find the true and worthy successor, but he hopes it will be Midoriya.
 * My Greatest Failure: Discussed in chapter 70, there has never been a situation in which he hasn't made the outcome better when he was there. All Might is for all his speed and strength still only a man, he can't be everywhere and for every situation he made better, there were hundreds he could do nothing for, simply because he wasn't there. This is where being The Paragon is a double-edged sword, for all that he inspires to make others like him, he is seen as The Hero of the world, so when he doesn't show up to save the day it can breed resentment.
 * Nice Guy: Despite being an Affectionate Parody of the hokey American superhero type, All Might actually genuinely lives up to the tropes and even gives them a real feel. He's kind-hearted, noble and compassionate, and will valiantly defend the common man, unconcerned with praise and recognition.
 * Non-Standard Character Design To go with his Large Ham personality, he is drawn in a thicker outline and has more shading than everyone else. He specifically has character design elements associated with the comic book creator Rob Liefeld, including a variant of the "Youngblood's disease" as his eyes are often hidden in heavy shadow or appear to be glowing. Ironically this also means despite being most inspired by a comic book art style it means he looks a more like a villain or morally dubious individual than he is intended to. His "true form" is also very different from everyone else but in a more conventionally cartoonish and lanky sort of way.
 * A few students even acknowledge this when he enters class for the first time.
 * Not So Different Reveals to Midoriya that he used to be Quirkless himself before getting "One For All" and had pretty much had the same drive he did when he was younger.
 * Nothing but Skin and Bones: All Might's true form is positively skeletal.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Sort of. "All Might" is his hero name; but even in-universe nobody knows his real name, Toshinori Yagi, except for Gran Torino.
 * Out-of-Character is Serious Business: When he arrives during the assault on USJ, Midoriya quickly points out that All Might is not smiling. Even though he's in hero-mode, he isn't smiling. This is All Might we're talking about here; he is always smiling in hero-mode. That he isn't smiling makes it clear how he feels about the villains trying to get at him through his students. He also becomes incensed beyond belief whenever All For One is brought up, let alone when he faces him in person.
 * Papa Wolf As the villains who attacked Class 1-A found out, trying to hurt his students is an easy way to get on All Might's bad side.
 * The Paragon All Might isn't the "Symbol of Peace" just because he's incredibly strong, but because he's devoted to inspiring the good in others. Many of the world's other heroes and heroes-in-training aspire to follow his example.
 * Passing the Torch How "One For All" works. It's a unique Quirk that is nurtured and passed down from generation to generation. All Might even talk about it as literally passing the torch.
 * Perpetual Smiler In his powered-up form, he nearly always has a giant grin on his face, though this is usually an act in order to reinforce the idea that he's an unassailable symbol of peace and justice. See also Stepford Smiler.
 * Psychologist Teacher Midoriya isn't the only student All Might tries to mentor after joining U.A.'s faculty as Bakugō and Todoroki also bring out his mentor side. He is also shown to be very encouraging to pretty much all his students.
 * Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: While he generally prefers to slug his opponents with all his power, All Might can speed up his attacks to a frightening level, as demonstrated against the U.S.J. Nomu.
 * Recoil Boost New Hampshire Smash.
 * Renowned Selective Mentor Passing One For All is done very selectively, considering its power. On top of that, All Might has very strict standards for taking on an apprentice. But of course, this is all done in secret with only a few in the know.
 * Showy Invincible Hero What he is In-Universe. All Might is the strongest hero who is known for always winning his battles and saving everyone once he appears as the Symbol of Peace.
 * Signature Laugh: One of the first heralds of his arrival is a loud, energetic belly laugh to reassure anyone who's in trouble that everything is fine now that All Might is here for them.
 * Sink-or-Swim Mentor If you think Aizawa is bad, All Might is even worse. Any poor soul paired up with him as their teacher/mentor for the day should expect a merciless beating. Doesn't matter if you're only in your first year, All Might will take you as seriously as he would a villain.
 * Sir Swearsalot In the English dub at least, All Might actually have the foulest mouth relative to all the characters. He isn't constantly swearing, but he is the only one who ever says "shit".
 * Sobriquet Known as "The Symbol of Peace".
 * Spin Attack Oklahoma Smash.
 * Stepford Smiler Puts on a brave face in hero-mode to live up to his reputation as a symbol of justice, but is all too aware that he's a fallible human being and that the day is rapidly approaching when he can't be a hero anymore. Chapter 92 reveals that he does this on the encouragement of his mentor, who argued that the people he rescues have been through a lot of trauma, so he should smile so as to save their hearts as well as their lives.
 * Super Strength One For All. The strength boost also provides Super Speed and In a Single Bound.
 * Theme Naming: All his known special techniques are named after American states and cities, including California, Carolina, Detroit, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, New Hampshire, and Texas. Midoriya later expands this by adding Delaware and Manchester.
 * Tragic Keepsake "One For All" acts as this as it was entrusted to him by his now-deceased mentor and friend Nana Shimura.
 * Up to Eleven His fight with Nomu had Nomu able to match him blow for blow at 100% of his power, so he pushes himself beyond 100% and completely curbstomps Nomu.
 * All Might: You may have heard these words before, but I'll teach you what they really mean! Go beyond! PLUS! ULTRA!!!
 * Vague Age How old is All Might? Mid-twenties, thirties, possibly approaching forty? The manga never makes it clear and the fact that he looks like a teenager in his weaker form only adds more fuel to the fire.
 * Will Not Tell a Lie While he claims this is the case, he has both dodged questions on multiple occasions and asked someone to lie on his behalf on at least one occasion.
 * World's Strongest Man The highest-ranked hero. Even though he has weakened a bit in the last years, he still managed to keep the top spot.
 * Wrong-Context Magic: As far as is known, "One for All" is the only Quirk that the user isn't born with, and the only Quirk that can be given to someone else.
 * Your Size May Vary All Might's neck in his normal form ranges from normal, to noticeably long, to grotesquely long.

Shōta Aizawa - Eraser Head

 * Debut: Chapter 5 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Erasure
 * Voiced by Junichi Suwabe (Japanese), Alex Organ (English dub, Season 1), Christopher Wehkamp (English dub, Season 2 onward)

The homeroom teacher of Class 1-A. Though he looks like a lazy, unkempt mess, he has strictly high standards while teaching, and is a dedicated pro Hero himself. His Quirk, Erasure, allows him to nullify his opponent's control over their Quirk. This ability comes with two caveats: firstly, Erasure can only be in effect as long as Aizawa doesn't blink, and secondly, using the Quirk gives him dry eyes.


 * Anti-Magic: He can stop people from using their Quirks if he's looking at them unless the Quirk in question is a "mutant" type.
 * Apathetic Teacher: Played With. He's only genuinely apathetic to schooling matters that don't involve the strengthening of Quirks. When it comes to the aforementioned, however, he is very stringent and will do his best to make sure his students are at the top of their game.
 * Badass Baritone: In the anime, Aizawa boasts a pretty deep voice that lends itself very well to his serious attitude and overall proficiency as a Hero.
 * Badass Teacher: Try to harm his students, and you'll be on the receiving end of all the power he's got.
 * Brilliant but Lazy: He takes naps in a sleeping bag in the middle of classes he's supposed to be teaching. Still, he's one of the finest teachers at U.A. has to offer.
 * Brutal Honesty: He's completely blunt about what he considers a major drawback for someone, though he never does it out of malice. He does it because he wants to bring out the best in his students.
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: He introduces himself to Deku and Ochaco by talking to them while inside a sleeping bag. He also frequently teaches from aforementioned sleeping bag. He also expelled an entire class before 1-A because they didn't meet his standards.
 * Celebrity Is Overrated: He strongly resents the attention U.A. gets from the media and does his best to keep them at bay. To boot, he stays out of the limelight when it comes to his own Heroics.
 * Cool Shades: Aizawa wears a particular set of golden, slit goggles to conceal his eyes while operating with his Quirk.
 * The Cowl: Being a Foil to the jovial, extroverted All Might, he's a pro Hero who tends to avoid the public eye and operates mostly at night.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: He wears a very dark-colored suit, has black, messy hair, and is overall a major downer, but he's unambiguously a Hero.
 * Fights Like a Normal: His Quirk temporarily gets rid of Emitter and Transformation class Quirks. It is useless, however, against Mutant class Quirks. Either way, he has to use weapons and martial arts if he wants to bring down an opponent himself.
 * He Cleans Up Nicely: Suffice to say, he looks a lot more presentable when he shaves, ties his hair in a ponytail, and dresses in a fine suit.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He may be a grouchy, frumpy killjoy who has incredibly high standards, but his heart is very much in the right place.
 * Locked Out of the Loop: Despite being Midoriya's homeroom teacher, he's not one of the select few informed about the fact that All Might granted Midoriya his Quirk.
 * Messy Hair: His long hair is very often left unkempt and frumpy; he occasionally ties it into a ponytail.
 * Nerves of Steel: Even in the most dire situations, Aizawa maintains a stoic composure.
 * Perma-Stubble: He's almost always seen with a five-o'clock shadow on his face, and only shaves for press events.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: His eyes glow red when his Quirk activates, which is part of the reason he wears goggles to conceal it.
 * Secret Test of Character: Says the student with the lowest performance in physical tests will be expelled. He also discusses it, saying how obvious that trope can be used to get the best out of people without the pressure of real danger.
 * Stern Teacher: If it means you'll learn how to be an awesome Hero, Aizawa will definitely put you through the wringer.
 * Weaksauce Weakness: By his own admission, Aizawa has dry eye, but his Erasure Quirk needs his eyes to be open to take effect.

Hizashi Yamada - Present Mic

 * Debut: Chapter 3 (Manga), Episode 3 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Voice
 * Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino (Japanese), Sonny Strait (English dub, season 1), David Trosko (English dub, season 2 onward)

A DJ-themed pro Hero, U.A.'s English teacher, and a radio host in pastime. His Quirk, "Voice", allows him to heighten the sound pressure level of his voice beyond the pain threshold for offensive purposes.


 * Anime Hair: His hairstyle is a ludicrously tall pompadour swept up like a broom. It turns out that this is a wig that's part of his hero costume, and that his actual hairstyle is normal, long hair.
 * Bad Bad Acting: He's so insanely over-the-top and hammy that you can't not think of him, even if he's trying to put up a front.
 * Beware the Silly Ones: He may be goofy and happy-go-lucky, but he's a pro Hero and he has the skills to prove it. He's also the first person to point out the possibility of there being a traitor on the U.A. campus.
 * Big Word Shout: He uses this as an offensive method, shouting "YEAH!!!" while using his Quirk.
 * Civvie Spandex: His Hero costume consists of a black leather biker outfit and a small speaker underneath his chin.
 * Combat Commentator: He provides running commentary on the U.A. sports festival, including the one-on-one duels that lead up to the finals.
 * Cool Shades: These orange glasses are part of his Hero costume, but he doesn't wear them on a normal day.
 * Dumbass DJ: He's hammy, over-the-top and loud to the point of being obnoxious, but he's much smarter than he lets on.
 * Gratuitous English: Being U.A.'s English teacher and a very boisterous fellow, he can't help but pepper his dialogue with random English sentences.
 * Large Ham: Suffice to say, you'll know he's here even before he appears, because he's just too loud and boisterous to be avoided.
 * Large Ham Announcer: He fills this role during the entrance exam and the U.A. Sports Festival. Out-of-character, it's his voice actor who provides narration for each time a new Quirk wielder is introduced.
 * Life of the Party: Fun-loving, boisterous and a complete extrovert, he tries to bring out the best in his peers through socializing with them. He also loves a good drink.
 * Narrator: Downplayed. The only time he does O/S voiceover is whenever a new character is introduced. There, he breaks down their name and Quirk power.
 * No Indoor Voice: Moments where he lowers his voice are incredibly rare. His Quirk's power actually thrives on this, as it amounts to becoming so loud it injures his opponent's ears.
 * Personality Powers: Mic has the power to make his own voice louder, which goes hand in hand with him being a boisterous, loud extrovert.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He absolutely hates insects, arachnids and centipedes; he's scared to death of them.

Nemuri Kayama - Midnight

 * Debut: Chapter 12 (Manga), Episode 8 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Somnambulism
 * Voiced by Akeno Watanabe (Japanese), Elizabeth Maxwell (English dub)

A heroine with a BDSM theme and the self-titled “18+ heroine”. She first appears as a referee for the U.A. Sports Festival and teaches Modern Hero Art History. Her Quirk is “Somnambulism”, a pheromone she can exude that lulls her foes to sleep and at her mercy. She has a larger role in the prequel manga, Vigilantes.

"Midnight: If someone runs away from me screaming, my sadistic side starts to throb so much I can't help it."
 * Action Girl: Obviously a requirement for a pro.
 * Anime Hair: Her long hair is styled like a conifer tree.
 * Attention Whore: Not only is this the reason she dresses as she does, she once thought doing so would start a trend and convince people to be more accepting of it. It clearly didn't work.
 * Bad Powers, Good People: Her Quirk - and the way she uses it - seems far more fitting for The Vamp than a heroine.
 * Berserk Button: Don't interrupt her when she's talking, and never mention her age.
 * Bond Villain Stupidity: While playing the villain during the Final Exams Arc, she falls into this trap. Having subdued Sero, she could have just stayed by the gate and let the time run out; instead she chases after Mineta, letting Mineta glue her arm to a wall and make a dash for the gate. To be fair, however, she was pulling her punches.
 * Chained by Fashion: Fitting her theme, she wears - uncuffed - handcuffs on each wrist.
 * Christmas Cake: She flies into a rage (ending in a Cat Fight) when Mt. Lady makes a crack about her age. (She's 31.) Doesn't help that being labeled as such isn't good for her reputation.
 * Cool Teacher: She's quite friendly and positive towards her students. She wholeheartedly supports them when they do something well, and readily offers constructive criticism without being too harsh.
 * Double Entendre: A lot of her dialogue. For instance, from the Final Exam Arc:


 * Dominatrix: Her costume could not be plainer. Domino Mask, Combat Stilettos, and a riding crop all extenuate the theme.
 * Hard-Drinking Party Girl: On her days off, and she tends to order the most potent of cocktails while doing so, such as tequila. Even worse, she's been known to mix some potent Gargle Blasters while tipsy, and even worse, loves to share them.
 * Harmful to Minors: And proud of it! The "18+ Heroine" moniker is one she herself thought up.
 * Hot For Student: Averted, but she tends to make quite a few jokes that suggest it. And the way she lulls Sero to sleep during the Final Exam arc would have been pretty creepy had you not known it was a drill.
 * Hot Teacher: A tall, conventionally attractive woman with a BDSM style Hero get-up who teaches Modern Hero Art History.
 * Knockout Gas: Her Quirk. Inhaling it promptly puts opponents to sleep, with the caveat that it takes effect more quickly with men.
 * Marshmallow Hell: As seen in Vigilantes, if one dose of her Quirk doesn't bring a foe down, she'll deliver a second dose this way.
 * Meaningful Name: Her actual name is kanji for “ "fragrance" and “sleep”. Midnight, on the other hand, can refer to her darker nature or for the time most people sleep.
 * Non Indicative Name: On the other hand, “Somnambulism” is the medical term for sleepwalking, not what her Quirk does.
 * Most Common Superpower: Obviously. The aforementioned Attention Whore accusations and catfight with Mt. Lady happened on a talk show where the host asked them if this "power" was truly necessary.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Her overall style revolves around this trope, because her Quirk demands exposed skin to take effect. She mitigates this by having a very thin, skin-tight suit under her corset that she can rip easily.
 * Required Secondary Powers: She's the only person who is immune to her Quirk's power, which is a necessity.
 * Sensual Spandex: Exaggerated. Not only is her costume very form-fitting, but very thin as well, so she can easily tear it and let her Quirk out.
 * Statuesque Stunner: Even without her high-heel boots, she's 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) high, which is taller than most women.
 * Stripperiffic: Currently she downplays it, her Nude Colored Costume gives an illusion of the Trope. Formerly, however, her costume was so skimpy it led to the government passing heroine-decency laws!
 * For anyone who is curious, she wears it in the Vigilantes prequel, and be warned, this is NSFW.
 * Terror Hero: “If you take one breath, it'll be over for you.” Midnight is a heroine who counts on foes being afraid of her, and most are.
 * Whip It Good: Given that she's a BDSM-styled Heroine, this is a necessary weapon.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Her hair is dark purple.

Izuku Midoriya - Deku

 * Debut: Chapter 1 (Manga), Episode 1 (Anime)
 * Quirk: One For All (officially registered as Super Power); Quirkless (formerly)
 * Voiced by Daiki Yamashita (Japanese), Akeno Watanabe (Japanese, child), Justin Briner (English dub, TV anime)

The protagonist of the story. Formerly a Quirkless, timid boy who was an outcast among his peers, his life changed when All Might, his favorite Hero and the top Hero in Japan, saved his life from a villain. When displaying a tremendous amount of courage when one of his peers was in danger, he's seen as worthy of becoming a hero by All Might, who wishes to make him his successor and grant him his Quirk, "One For All". One For All allows him to stockpile enormous amounts of strength, but his body isn't accustomed to its overwhelming power. This gradually changes for the better as we follow Izuku throughout the series.


 * Achilles' Heel: One For All, as used at its full power by Midoriya, is incredibly powerful - the caveat is that he ends up breaking whatever part of the body he channels the Quirk to.
 * Action Hero: An action hero in training, but still a worthy example.
 * Adorkable: Midoriya's endearing clumsiness is through the roof. He's very easily flustered by unfamiliar situations, imposing types of people, his favorite childhood superhero and even talking to girls (especially those he likes), you name it.
 * Affectionate Nickname: "Deku" was originally meant as an insult at the hands of Bakugō, meaning "useless" in Japanese. It only becomes affectionate when Uraraka points out how it reminds her of "I can do anything". This stays in his memory long enough for him to use it as his superhero name.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: Midoriya has an ocean of knowledge about pro Heroes and quickly makes connections between similar types of Quirks in them, as well as his peers. This lends itself incredibly well to his performance on the field.
 * Bad Powers, Good People: He's one of the most kindhearted characters in the series, but he's imbued (at one point) with a Quirk that demonstrates itself as giant, slimy black tendrils of energy - Blackwhip.
 * Badass Adorable: He may be a young teenager with large, baby-like eyes and an endearing, boyish voice, but when using One For All in battle, he's a force to be reckoned with and not to be underestimated.
 * Bare-Fisted Monk: He prefers to use One For All in hand-to-hand combat more than anything.
 * Berserk Button: He's very easily angered by the prospect of someone torturing innocents, especially children. Muscular and Overhaul found out the hardest way possible why pushing this button is a bad idea.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Yes, Midoriya is exceedingly polite and friendly. Yes, he has Ocular Gushers and is very emotional. And yes, he will pulverize you in a fight should you mess with his friends.
 * Big Man on Campus: Has excellent grades, is generally very hard-working and charismatic, and hence beloved by his fellow classmates and held in great esteem by the teachers at U.A., as well as pro Heroes outside the institution.
 * Boring but Practical: One For All: Full Cowl doesn't have the sheer power of using the Quirk at 100% power, but it gives Midoriya a dose of power that allows him to fight without severely injuring himself. As the series progresses, he's able to use higher percentages of its power without hurting himself: starting from 5%, then going to 8%, 20% and 30% (though he can briefly tap into 45%).
 * Born Unlucky: One of the few 20% of people in the world to be born Quirkless. This changes once he receives One For All.
 * Cannot Talk to Women: Initially, he's rendered completely mute when Uraraka talks to him for the first time and still finds it incredibly awkward to talk to her afterward. Later, however, he's gradually accustoming himself to the presence of his female classmates and behaving more relaxed around them.
 * Character Tic: He sweats profusely when he's nervous. On one occasion, he managed to sweat through his costume.
 * Cheerful Child: When he was four years old, he was very upbeat and chipper.
 * The Chosen One: As the successor of One For All, handpicked by All Might, Midoriya certainly qualifies.
 * Chronic Hero Syndrome: He will never turn his back on someone in need, even if he doesn't have a Quirk. Sadly, this behavior occasionally gets him seriously injured on more than one occasion.
 * Clark Kent Outfit: At first glance, he doesn't strike you as much because of his normally baggy wardrobe. However, underneath that, Midoriya is lean, very ripped and fit.
 * Color Motif: Green: from his hair and eyes to his Hero costume and many other accessories he wears in end credits and other scenes.
 * Combo-Platter Powers: One For All not only stockpiled strength but also assimilated Quirks of past users. There are a total of seven Quirks that Midoriya is the first out all the users can access. Here is the list of the known Quirks:
 * Blackwhip is the Quirk of the fifth user, Daigoro Banjo. The power allows him to create and manipulate tendrils of dark energy from their arms. It can be used to grapple an object or capture enemies.
 * Float, Quirk of Nana Shimura (the seventh user), allows him to levitate.
 * Crush Blush: While he's easily flustered by the presence of pretty much all the girls he's interacting with, only Uraraka's closeness can make his whole face go beet-red.
 * Death Glare: He can give off some pretty impressive ones when in the heat of battle.
 * Determinator: Even without a Quirk, he was always aspiring to become a hero just like All Might, the greatest hero in the world!
 * Dork Knight: He's a Hero-in-training armed with one of the most powerful Quirks in the world, One For All, is very intelligent and perceptive and infallibly brave and selfless in times of danger. He's also completely Adorkable and a major fanboy of All Might who gushes any time he gets to meet a pro Hero. He's also very easily flustered by the notion of romance.
 * Emotional Bruiser: Midoriya is very in-touch with his feelings and expresses all of them with complete honesty. Most notably, he cries often and cries profusely.
 * Extreme Doormat: As a child, he used to fawn over and tag along with Bakugō, no matter how much he and his peers harassed and belittled him. By the time of his first battle trial, however, he drops this behavior entirely and stands up to his bully.
 * Fan Boy: Of All Might, to the point of styling some elements of his first hero costume after his face and even making a perfect imitation of his iconic grin.
 * Fatal Flaw: His meek and submissive nature makes him awkward in unfamiliar situations, even though he steadily grows out of it as the story moves onward.
 * Fights Like a Normal: He tends not to excessively rely on his Quirk to do heroics until he feels he's mastered it enough to not get himself injured.
 * Friend to All Children: He's generally very approachable when it comes to handling children and has made several young friends, the most notable of which are Kota and Eri.
 * Grew a Spine: Initially meek and submissive, especially to the likes of Bakugō, Deku eventually grows more courageous and confident, so much so that the aforementioned Bakugō is no longer perceived as a threat, and that Midoriya has no qualms in taking him on.
 * Grin of Audacity: He generally sports this when taking on a very powerful opponent.
 * Hairstyle Inertia: His hairstyle never changes throughout the story, unless he uses Full Cowl at 100%.
 * Hero Worshipper: To a fault. Usually, his admiration and respect for All Might go so far that he doesn't even try to think what would suit his own heroics better, rather opting to imitate All Might.
 * Heroic RROD: Using One For All at 100% or even more wrecks his arms, and even breaks his legs if he isn't careful. This is why he has to constantly and consciously train himself to be more conservative about how much of his Quirk's power he uses.
 * Heroic Self-Deprecation: Midoriya, having been gifted his Quirk by All Might rather than it being innate from birth, has trouble acknowledging when he's genuinely earned something, resembling a form of "impostor syndrome".
 * Hope Bringer: Midoriya aspires to be the kind of Hero to shine as a beacon of optimism to destitute people.
 * Humble Hero: One of the prime examples in the series, taking after his childhood favorite, All Might. Midoriya wants to make people's lives better and protect them with a smile, so that they can feel reassured knowing that he's there for them. He doesn't concern himself with praise, recognition, or awards.
 * Ideal Hero: By all indicators, he's shaping up to become one by the end: despite his inexperience, he's courageous, confident, charismatic, and by far the most altruistic of his peers.
 * The Klutz: When he's exceptionally nervous, Midoriya loses control of his reflexes and ends up in a clumsy accident.
 * Large Ham: When he's overreacting to something, he tends to be extremely vocally expressive.
 * Lightning Bruiser: Using One For All: Full Cowl, Midoriya increases both his movement speed and his physical strength, enabling him to move around quickly and deal out large amounts of damage without wrecking his body.
 * Magnetic Hero: In more than one instance, Midoriya has shown himself to be very charismatic and influential. He becomes very good at commanding the respect of his colleagues and helps several of them overcome their own problems, most notably Todoroki and Ida.
 * Meaningful Name: "Midori" means "green" in Japanese, which obviously fits his hair, eyes and costume.
 * Megaton Punch: The One For All Smash is basically this when channeled through Midoriya's arms at full strength.
 * Messy Hair: Downplayed. He has really curly hair that spikes in all directions, but he seems to keep it clean at all times.
 * Momma's Boy: A rare instance not played for laughs. He has a very close relationship with his mother, and he has her to thank for influencing his costume's design later on.
 * Motor Mouth: When he begins to mutter to himself, he tends to talk very quickly, without pause.
 * Mr. Exposition: He's the narrator for the series overall, and he already spoiled the ending: He someday becomes the world's greatest hero ever!
 * Mr. Fanservice: Clothing Damage and the occasional Shirtless Scene are frequent reminders that he's fit as a fiddle and very lean under his loose-fitting clothes.
 * Muggle Born of Mages: The Quirkless son of a man and a woman who both have Quirks.
 * Muscles Are Meaningful: All Might stresses that strengthening his body is very important for inheriting One For All. As a consequence, 10 months of relentless training have made him very ripped, if slightly more muscularly built, though he's still lean.
 * Nerd Action Hero: He's very well-versed on the abilities and powers of other superheroes, and gets to work on being one himself, which makes him an incredibly valuable ally on the field.
 * Nervous Wreck: He's very easily flustered and tends to be exceedingly skittish and emotional. Even though he calms this trait, it remains nevertheless.
 * Nice Guy: One of the main reasons All Might chose Midoriya as his successor was his unfailingly kind and compassionate disposition, which the pro Hero believes spurred him to save Bakugō without any aforethought. He does good to others, even if there's no reward, because he prioritizes the safety of his fellow man above his own and wants to bring hope to his people.
 * Nice Shoes: He's rarely seen without his iconic red-and-white sneakers (even wearing them on his U.A. uniform instead of the prescribed dress shoes), and he incorporates their design into his hero costume.
 * Ocular Gushers: His large, round eyes are practically a fountain of tears given how often he cries - Tears of Joy, Tears of Remorse, Tender Tears, Manly Tears, he's cried them all. At one point, his tears were so strong he made a hole crack in the ground beneath his feet when he started crying.
 * Out-of-Character is Serious Business: Midoriya tends to be calm, tactical and patient, but the very notion of child abuse, or even trying to threaten a child, is enough to send him into an uncharacteristic rage.
 * The Paragon: Considered one by All Might, who saw his disposition to leap into another's aid without hesitation as the main factor in why the Hero decided to name him the successor of One For All. He also has plenty of positive influence on his classmates, most notably Todoroki, Ida and Uraraka.
 * Le Parkour: Once he gets the hang of One For All: Full Cowl, he begins to move around more athletically and quickly.
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He's only 5'5" tall, but he has the immensely powerful Quirk, One For All, that grants him the power to stockpile enormous amounts of strength.
 * Puppy Dog Eyes: His eyes are very large, which makes his happy glances look all the cuter.
 * Scars Are Forever: His duel with Todoroki has left him with permanent scars on his right hand, and the consequences of his gruesome fight with Muscular has forced him to wear a compression sleeve on his right upper arm to brace it and minimize what seems to be chronic pain.
 * Shrinking Violet: Initially, he was very meek, very shy, and completely submissive to anyone who wanted to make a fool out of him. Come his training under All Might, he gradually becomes more courageous and confident, dropping this behavior.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: He bears a lot of physical similarities to his mother, Inko, from their green hair to their green, large eyes.
 * Superpower Lottery: Not only did he inherit the Quirk of his hero, but it gives more strength than All Might due to its ability to stockpile power when passed to each user. There is also how he is the first successor to be able to use the Quirks assimilated by One for All from seven predecessors.
 * Super Speed: One For All dramatically accelerates his movements, so much so that he can avoid gunfire when using Full Cowl at 5% power.
 * Super Strength: One For All's primary function is to increase the physical strength of its wielder dramatically, and it's lent itself very well to several fights Midoriya's been in the past.
 * Super Mode: One For All: Full Cowl is the technique developed during his internship with Gran Torino. Compared to focusing One For All into one part of his body, he spreads it throughout his body evenly. This method of using One For All not only avoids damaging his body but allows gaining both superhuman strength and speed. This new technique doesn't mean he can't damage his body as high percents can lead to more damage compared to lower ones. He later finds a different style while using it along with improving his limit percentage to become higher as the series progresses.
 * Swiss Army Superpower: One For All in the hands of Midoriya has found different applications through the use of superhuman strength. Later on, it is revealed that One For All has assimilated 7 Quirks from previous inheritors. Midoriya is the first to unlock this aspect of One For All when he first used Black Whip and may unlock the other six. This attribute means he has further the versatility of One For All compared to the other 8 users.
 * Thinking Out Loud: He tends to mumble when he gets lost in thought or overthinks things. It's a habit that most of his peers find either amusing or creepy.
 * Un-Sorcerer: Played Straight with Izuku being one of the few people on the planet unlucky enough to be Quirkless, but it doesn't last long before All Might grants him One For All.
 * Verbal Tic:
 * He's prone to babbling and muttering when he begins to overthink things. This habit tends to creep out or annoy his classmates and other people in school.
 * He's very prone to screaming loudly when overreacting to something, coming across as a Large Ham.
 * Volcanic Veins: When using One For All at very strong power, Midoriya's veins glow and shine brightly.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: He has dark green hair.
 * Youthful Freckles: He has small, dark freckles on his cheeks.

Katsuki Bakugō

 * Debut: Chapter 1 (Manga), Episode 1 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Explosion
 * Voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese, TV Anime), Clifford Chapin, (English dub, TV anime)

An almost life-long acquaintance and former friend of Izuku's - a condescending, arrogant and aggressive young man who incessantly bullied Izuku for being Quirkless during childhood and junior high school. By pure surprise, he ends up being in the same class as his former bullying victim. He strongly believes Might Makes Right and that to be a great hero means to be utterly invincible in combat, and as such, detests the notion of being helped by someone else, seeing it as a bad reflection on himself. His Quirk, Explosion, secretes an igneous nitro-glycerin-like substance from his palms that he uses for making explosive attacks, and occasionally to make himself fly away. He has yet to come up with a hero name.


 * Affectionate Nickname: Ever since childhood, Midoriya has referred to him as "Kacchan", a portmanteau of his first name, Katsuki, and the honorific "chan", which denotes special endearment and is usually uttered by young boys to one another. The nickname stuck around all the way to high school.
 * Anime Hair: Styled like an explosion, just like his Quirk and attitude.
 * Anti-Hero: Deconstructed. His antagonistic behavior, aggressive temper and overall lack of cooperation prove to be a hindrance for him, even though he's firmly aligned with the Heroes and has vast amounts of potential, what with being both physically fit and very nimble with his Quirk. More to the point, it's exactly why he failed his Provisional Hero License exam.
 * Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His hairstyle is shaped like an exploding firecracker, which goes in handy with both the nature of his Quirk and his attitude.
 * Attack! Attack! Attack!: His default approach to combat is to dish out as much dirt as possible to leave as little a window as possible for his opponents to strategize. Downplayed in that he's still capable of concocting more complex plans.
 * Ax Crazy: He has a monstrously violent temper, relishes the opportunity to get into a fight, casually spouts death threats and sports a Grin of Audacity more resembling of a Slasher Smile when in combat.
 * The Berserker: He fights very boisterously and very violently, which in some instances works against him.
 * Big Ego, Hidden Depths: He may be stubborn, proud and arrogant to a fault, but it's eventually revealed during his brawl with Midoriya that Bakugō, in spite of all the praise and adulation he was given as a child, has an unfulfilled need for validation and acceptance and longs for someone to see him as a beacon of hope. On the other hand, he can't realize that the way he's going about that is completely wrong.
 * Blood Knight: Bakugō relishes the prospect of an intense fight so much that he becomes angry when his opponent avoids it or doesn't give it their best when taking on him. He wants to earn his victory.
 * Broken Ace: A less sympathetic example; always lauded for his powerful Quirk and amazing bravery as a young child, come high school, Bakugō finds himself in a situation where his nasty demeanor, previously overlooked, works against him in spades, to the point where everyone finds it difficult to work with him.
 * Brutal Honesty: Katsuki always speaks his mind, but rarely ever minds his speech.
 * The Bully: Used to be quite a barbaric one in junior high school, even low-key telling Midoriya to commit suicide when he burns and throws away his notebook on Hero powers.
 * Character Tics:
 * Notably, he likes to bare his teeth whenever he's excited or angry.
 * He hates wearing ties, preferring to leave his own shirt unbuttoned at the top.
 * He sticks his hands in his pockets and lumbers around whenever he's sullen.
 * The Comically Serious: His uncontrollable temper and taking everything as a personal attack is pretty much always played for laughs.
 * Determinator: When Bakugō sets his mind to something, he'll do it no matter how the odds are stacked in or out of his favor. It's this quality that even Midoriya sees as the true trait of a winner.
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!: He loathes when someone takes sympathy to him when he's in trouble and tries to help him: so much so that he perceives it as a bad reflection on his ego. Especially pronounced when it comes to Midoriya: he perceives his genuine kindness as a means for Midoriya to "show off his moral superiority over him". This is also the root of the animosity the two would share for a good chunk of the story.
 * Everyone Has Standards: Even Bakugō, an overly competitive, violent jerk who bulldozes over people to get what he wants, is genuinely appalled by what Endeavor has done to his family to do the same.
 * Explosion Propulsion: He can use his Quirk to become airborne for a short amount of time.
 * The Friend Nobody Likes: Even with his battle prowess, determined go-getter personality and tactical skill acknowledged, Bakugō is considered an extremely unpleasant individual by pretty much all of his class. Even Midoriya and Kirishima, who are some of the students he's on more familiar terms with, think he's a piece of work. It's also saying a lot that he's less liked than Mineta.
 * Glory Hound: Bakugō strongly craves praise, recognition and accolades for his heroics and fights to one-up and trump anyone whom he perceives as a strong opponent. As he grows more humble over time, however, he grows a more upstanding streak and generally doesn't like winning if he feels he didn't earn it.
 * Good Is Not Nice: He's unambiguously a heroic character, albeit one who's immensely stubborn, mean-spirited, proud and short-tempered.
 * Grumpy Bear: He's so short-tempered, grouchy and anti-social it's easier to count the times in the series where he isn't in a bad mood.
 * Guttural Growler: In the anime, he speaks with a coarse, raspy voice that gets especially gruff when he's bellowing at the top of his lungs.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper: It's easier to list the moments in the series where Bakugō isn't throwing an apoplectic seizure and acting like a self-entitled brat. And heaven forfend that he loses, or wins in a manner that doesn't satisfy him... He loses his temper so many times it becomes a Running Gag.
 * Having a Blast: The essence of his Quirk is that it can create explosions which he uses in many inventive ways.
 * Hero with an F In Good: All of his battle prowess and analytical intelligence are eventually hampered by his charmless, foul personality. More to the point, Bakugō outright ignores this aspect of heroics, and it's been much to his detriment. He fails his Provisional Hero License exam because of it. He later makes efforts to correct this bad habit.
 * Hot-Blooded: Relishing the prospect of a good fight, with a fiery drive to win at all costs and a very powerful ability, he absolutely qualifies.
 * Hypocrite: He dislikes being looked down upon (or at least, what he believes is looking down upon him), but will jump at the opportunity to speak derisively towards someone.
 * Inferiority Superiority Complex: For all his bluster and dauntless combat tactics, he's actually shown to be deeply insecure about being perceived as brave, strong and heroic. More to the point, when he took offense to Midoriya trying to help him up from a fall when they were children, he believed having someone who's as "feeble" as Midoriya helping him, the "strongest of them all", would be a bad reflection on his ego. The envy only became worse when Midoriya got into U.A., stood up to Bakugō and managed to defeat him in the Battle Trial.
 * It's All About Me: Profoundly solipsistic, proud and single-minded in his pursuit of becoming the number-one Hero in Japan, Bakugō will do anything to mow his rivals down. If he doesn't have his way, he'll usually pitch a hissy fit. This was generally visible when he was a child, where he kept other kids around simply as toadies to bolster his ego.
 * Jerkass: A major one. He bullied Midoriya for kicks as a child and in junior high school just because he could, and is generally smug and antagonistic even when he enters U.A. High. He's very low on compassion, which is easily reflected by the fact that he's had zero rescue points in the entrance exam, and that he forsook his mission of protecting the projectile in the Battle Trial just to take out his hatred of Midoriya, whom he envies more than anyone.
 * Jerk Jock: Physically fit? Check. Extremely unpleasant? Check. Bullies meek people? Check. Although, he has better grades than most other examples.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: It turns out that despite being an abrasive, competitive and selfish jerk, Bakugō shows that he truly believes that a Hero should be at the top of his game to protect others. He is very distraught over All Might's retirement and blames himself for causing it, which he confides to Midoriya in a fit of rage. He also went to great lengths to motivate the class band to do their best while preparing for the U.A. Cultural Festival, and has shown, in a roundabout way, that he cares about Midoriya's safety in later chapters.
 * Large Ham: He tends to express every one of his emotions with 100% drive and earnesty.
 * Laser-Guided Karma: For all the bullying and abuse he rent on Midoriya over the years, he got one of the biggest bruises onto his ego - his unpleasant personality has driven away the majority of his class, and his former bullying target is now considered the shining example of heroism.
 * Mr. Fanservice: He's more muscular than Midoriya and has a more revealing costume than him. There's also the occasional Shirtless Scene and the second end credits to Season 2, where he's shirtless and decked out in tribal tattoos, flaunting his musculature all around.
 * The Nicknamer: He's so self-absorbed he doesn't even bother learning his classmates' names, often referring to them according to their physical features. The only exception to this, of course, was "Deku".
 * No Indoor Voice: He's rarely ever seen or heard not screeching at the top of his lungs.
 * No Sense of Humor: Downplayed. While he can make others laugh in rather roundabout ways, he absolutely can't take a joke at his expense.
 * Not Quite Flight: He can use Explosion to propel himself into the air to cover a larger stretch of distance than he normally would running.
 * Not So Above It All: Try as hard as he might to present himself as a cantankerous grouch, it's very obvious he's having fun during the music performance at the U.A. School Festival, cracking a heartfelt smile while drumming.
 * Out-of-Character is Serious Business: Normally, he's exceedingly loud and aggressive, but when he becomes calm and quiet, you will know he's caught onto something, or that something's amiss.
 * Perpetual Frowner: He's rarely ever seen without a scowl on his face.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: As a perpetually furious berserker, it's only fitting that he has blood-red eyes.
 * Renaissance Man: He's a lot more sophisticated than he looks - he has some of the best grades in class, is a good chef, a good babysitter and a very skilled drummer.
 * The Rival: Set up as one to Izuku Midoriya ever since the beginning of the story. It stems from years of bullying and a sudden realization that his former victim was now powerful enough to compete with him, not to mention that his belief of what a Hero should be is a stark contrast with his own. Eventually, it becomes more of a Friendly Rivalry.
 * Screaming Warrior: He is very rarely heard speaking in a normal tone of voice, especially during battle.
 * Sleeves Are for Wimps: Has a tank top on his Hero costume.
 * Smarter Than You Look: His tripwire temper, overall vulgarity and unlikable behavior make it very easy to forget just how intelligent Bakugō is. He's shown to be very analytical and observant, and on the formal side of things, his grades are the third-best in class (for comparison's sake, better than Midoriya's).
 * Sore Loser: Bakugō almost never takes kindly to either defeat or failure, perceiving them as a bad reflection on his ego. Especially if Midoriya succeeds and he doesn't.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: He is practically the spitting image of his mother, Mitsuki Bakugō, with the only difference being that he's male. They even share the same trip-wire temper and propensity for violence.
 * Super Toughness: Given that he has a Quirk that's about producing explosions, his body is incredibly resistant to its recoil and effects, and consequently more resilient to impacts in general.
 * Tricked-Out Gloves: Designed to look like hand grenades, with the function of both minimizing the damage done to his hands and arms and of collecting more sweat to make stronger explosions.
 * Tsurime Eyes: He has strongly slanted eyes which fit very well with his angry expressions and his default mood.
 * Underestimating Badassery: Tends to happen when people assume he's a meathead because of his aggressive personality. In turn, he underestimates Midoriya the first time they come to blows during the Battle Trial, and he's left shocked that his former bullying victim fought back.
 * Ungrateful Bastard: Despite Midoriya risking his life several times to save him, Bakugō has never thanked him, or apologized for all the bullying he put him through since when they were children.
 * Unscrupulous Hero: He's savvy enough to know that Heroes are always the winners, which goes in hand with his philosophy, which makes him reject Tomura Shigaraki's offer to join the League without a second thought.
 * Weaponized Headgear: The edges of the explosion-shaped accessories that are part of his face mask are sharp, evidenced by how during a comedic moment, he threw it at Midoriya and they stabbed him in the head.
 * Would Hit a Girl: For him, it doesn't matter what's between his opponent's legs - he will go all out with the full brunt of his power against a woman as hard as he would against a man.

Shōto Todoroki - Shōto

 * Debut: Chapter 6 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Half-Cold Half-Hot
 * Voiced by Yuuki Kaji (Japanese, TV Anime), David Matranga, (English dub, TV anime)

One of two students enrolled into U.A. by recommendations, Todoroki is a reserved, but persevering youth. He's the son of Endeavor (Enji Todoroki), the number-two Hero in Japan, who groomed him to supersede All Might and, consequently, saw him as more of a pawn, than his child. His Quirk, Half-Cold Half-Hot, allows him to shoots jets of ice from his right side and jets of fire from his left. Given that his abusive father's Quirk is all about fire, Shōto refuses to use it out of spite.


 * Abusive Parents: Oh brother, where to start here. His dad was an unsuccessful rival to All Might, so he married a woman with an ice-based Quirk, hoping to sire a son with both Quirks, regarding said offspring as a weapon that would outshine his rival. While Shōto's mother treated him better, she was also a victim of her husband's abuse, and was prone to fits of rage, one of which caused her to throw boiling water in Shōto's face. Understandably, Shōto hates his father.
 * The Ace: He is an incredibly talented, powerful and perceptive Quirk fighter, the strongest in his class by a wide margin. It comes of no surprise that he got into U.A. via recommendations, without going through the entrance exam.
 * Achilles' Heel: Since he almost exclusively uses his ice abilities, he has difficulty defending his left flank.
 * Adorkable: Despite being very stoic, tactical and efficient as a fighter, Todoroki is very socially awkward and it comes through in generally endearing ways.
 * Ascended Extra: From the U.A. Sports Festival onward, he becomes a main character.
 * Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His hairstyle very conveniently highlights where his powers each come from: white to the right (ice) and red to the left (fire).
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: Todoroki is very perceptive and analytical when it comes to drawing conclusions, as he was easily able to deduce that Midoriya's Quirk has more than a passing resemblance to All Might's, even though he's Entertainingly Wrong about their apparent connection.
 * Berserk Button:
 * Comparing him to his father, Enji, is a very easy way to get under his skin.
 * Urging him to stand idly by while his friends are in danger is another, and he gave the Hosu Chief of Police a mouthful for it.
 * Bishonen: He's considered handsome by almost all of his female classmates.
 * Boring but Practical: His current Hero costume is not all too flashy or or adorned, but it's fireproof and lends itself very well to his Quirk.
 * Brutal Honesty: He'll usually say what's on his mind with 100% earnesty, with little regard whether or not it's awkward.
 * The Comically Serious: His awkwardness makes for some very funny comedy relief: metaphors tend to go over his head, and he has a habit of making comical understatements about things he's done, like when asked about arranging his dorm.
 * Defrosting Ice King: Humorously enough, almost literally. He began as very cold, aloof and stubborn, holding onto a grudge against his father which stopped him from tapping into his full potential. Later, especially after his fateful duel with Midoriya in the Sports Festival, he began to thaw away and warm up to his classmates. Midoriya becomes his first true friend, while he also befriends Ida and Yaoyorozu.
 * Elemental Hair: White on the right and red on the left. Take a wild guess which side each of his powers comes from.
 * Everyone Has Standards: Despite having a rough relationship with his father, he does have some genuine love for him, as seen in his reaction to his battle with a very powerful Nomu.
 * A Friend in Need: In more than a few instances, Shōto reached out to his friends to offer help when the need was dire.
 * Heroic Lineage: Son of Endeavor, the 2nd highest-ranking Hero in Japan.
 * An Ice Person: The right side, which he inherited from his mother, allows him to shoot out ice.
 * The Jinx: Played for laughs when he claims that he has some kind of curse that makes other people mess up their hands or arms (namely Midoriya and Ida).
 * Literal-Minded: Shōto doesn't understand metaphors and tends to take them at face value. Most notably, when Mt. Lady said "his smile would make her heart jump out of her chest", he becomes worried.
 * Logical Weakness: Overusing his ice powers will give Shōto frostbite on his right arm and leg, as well as hypothermia. His movements slow down and he becomes sluggish unless he uses his left side to thaw away the cold.
 * Meaningful Name: His first name, "Shōto", is comprised of two Japanese characters that mean "freezing" and "heating", respectively.
 * Mundane Utility: During the Forest Training Camp Arc, he uses his fire powers to light a barbecue grill.
 * Mr. Fanservice: To a much lesser extent than Midoriya, but he does get some scenes of Clothing Damage and a single Shirtless Scene. To boot, his female classmates consider him very handsome.
 * Nice Guy: Sure, he's not very good at expressing his feelings, but through his actions it's very clear that Shōto's heart is in the right place and more. When seeing Midoriya distressed over his mission to save Eri, he comforts him and offers him some of his food.
 * No Social Skills: Due to his sheltered, uptight childhood, Todoroki is quite oblivious to social cues and metaphors.
 * Not So Stoic: There are instances where he drops his cold air and loses control over his emotions. Most notably, he loses his temper when confronted by the Hosu Police Chief about his and his friends' fiasco with Hero Killer Stain.
 * Oxymoronic Being: His Quirk lets him create and control fire and ice.
 * Patchwork Kids: The most overt example in his family and in the series at large: his hair is split into white on the right (where his ice power comes from) and red on his left (where his fire power comes from).
 * Playing with Fire: His left side is inherited from his father, and it allows him to do this.
 * Privileged Rival: He comes from an incredibly wealthy background, and is set up as one of Midoriya's rivals during the U.A. Sports Festival. This ends when they become friends.
 * Scars Are Forever: The burn scar over his left eye that he got from his mother has never healed.
 * Socially Awkward Hero: He lacks plenty of awareness when it comes to social cues and reacts in very odd ways to otherwise mundane situations. Other people have teased him about this.
 * The Stoic: He doesn't emote very much, and therefore can come across as very cold and calculating when intimidating someone. It's a mask that he developed over years of abuse inflicted onto him by his father.
 * Superpower Lottery: Shōto is both a winner and a loser; despite the contradictory nature of his Quirk, he can control it very well, and is, as a result, incredibly powerful. It's a shame they've made his whole life a living hell.
 * Super Breeding Program: Given his father's goals, he's the result of this, and as bad as his life has been as a result, he has four siblings who also had both Quirks, but without any compatibility. His cruel father considered them failures.
 * Troubled but Cute: He has a completely dysfunctional family and was on the receiving end of much abuse at his father's hands and overall appears very stoic and no-nonsense, but it's generally agreed among the girls in 1-A that he's the most handsome boy in class. To boot, his social ineptitude makes him come across as Adorkable.
 * Unknown Rival: For a few episodes, at least, he made it clear his goal was to defeat Midoriya, without giving any reason why. Until Midoriya learns about his past.
 * Used to Be a Sweet Kid: He was once a chipper, enthusiastic child, but the ruthless training and outright abuse his father put him through has left him a traumatized, cold husk. However, he begins to rekindle his kindness after his match against Midoriya.
 * When All You Have Is a Hammer: Todoroki isn't particularly creative when it comes to using his Quirk's power, and it's something he's acknowledged when thinking about ways to fight against villains who can counter him effectively.

Tenya Ida - Ingenium

 * Debut: Chapter 3 (Manga), Episode 3 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Engine
 * Voiced by Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese), J. Michael Tatum (English dub)

President of Class 1-A. He comes from a very wealthy family with a long Heroic lineage and is very uptight and goal-oriented, but ultimately earnest, kind-hearted and a loyal friend. His Quirk, "Engine", takes the form of engine tubes on his calves, which lends itself well to high-speed running and strong kicks.


 * Adaptation Dye Job: In the manga, he originally had red eyes. They're colored blue in the anime.
 * Adorkable: Try as he might to come across as stoic, serious and dedicated, Ida is a complete dork. His awkward hand gestures and his propensity for having an over-the-top persona generally give him an endearing streak.
 * Big Brother Worship: He holds his older brother, Tensei, in the utmost regard and uses him as inspiration for becoming a Hero himself.
 * Card-Carrying Villain: He invokes this during the Battle Trial, putting on an insanely over-the-top and really hammy villain persona while taunting Uraraka, much to her amusement.
 * Character Tic: He often makes spontaneous gestures with his hands completely straightened out, making him look like a wannabe robot. In a flashback, his big brother, Tensei, even jokingly asks him if he wants to be a robot.
 * Clark Kent Outfit: His school uniform covers up most of his muscular physique.
 * Class Representative: To a tee. He's serious, devoted and very leader-like when he assumes the position, even though he voted for Midoriya.
 * Clothing Damage: Every time he activates his Quirk, he ends up tearing up his pants if he happens to be wearing any.
 * The Comically Serious: Everything is Serious Business for this young man, despite the fact that he's stuck in a Wacky Homeroom.
 * Ditzy Genius: He's second only to Yaoyorozu when it comes to his grades, and he's very clever as a fighter. However, when it comes to basic social interaction, Ida comes across as very stiff and strict, taking everything seriously.
 * Evil Is Hammy: Invoked. When playing the role of a villain in the Battle Trial, he puts on a stereotypically over-the-top villainous persona, complete with an Evil Laugh.
 * Explosive Overclocking: His secret weapon - he puts his leg engines into overdrive, giving him a tremendous boost of speed. The caveat is that they stall immediately afterwards and have to rest for a while.
 * Friendly Rival: He's genuinely fond of Midoriya and considers him a friend, but when it comes to pursuing the top spot in heroics, he's willing to put that friendship aside to do his best.
 * Heroic Build: Easily the tallest, most muscular member of the main cast and one of the most muscular male students in class.
 * Heroic Lineage: He comes from a family which has cultivated Heroes for a long time.
 * Hunk: A clear-cut straight example with his massive yet chiseled physique, his height, his square jaw (one of the few to have this in class 1-A) and overall good looks.
 * Knight in Shining Armor: His Hero costume is a heavy set of armor, and he has the honorable aspects of the knight down to a tee as well.
 * Large Ham: He tends to be very loud, makes exaggerated poses and hand gestures and generally acts overly dramatically in situations that don't call for it.
 * Lightning Bruiser: He's a very strong young man and his Quirk, aside from giving him more speed, makes his kicks even stronger.
 * Logical Weakness: Jamming his exhaust pipes will make them stop working. Similarly, overclocking them will render them useless for a certain amount of time.
 * Method Acting: In-universe, he does this during the Battle Trial. When placed in the role of a villain, Ida also tries to think and act like what he believes a villain would do.
 * Mr. Fanservice: During endurance training at the pool, his hunky physique is shown off for all its worth.
 * Nice Guy: Despite coming across and tense and imposing when first meeting Midoriya, Ida is in fact a genuinely kind-hearted, polite young man who strongly values friendship, valor and taking care of his fellow man. This was part of the reason Midoriya ceded his spot as Class President to him.
 * Organic Technology: Even though they look mechanical, his calf engines are actually a natural part of his organism and will be wounded and healed in such a manner.
 * Out-of-Character is Serious Business: Ida abandoning his post to pursue the Villain that maimed his older brother is in stark contrast to his regularly stringent, cautious and deliberate persona; Midoriya also notes that it's very unlike him to place Revenge Before Reason.
 * Punny Name: In Japanese, idaten means a fast runner. Tenya Ida is a young man with a Quirk that lets him dramatically increase his running speed.
 * Rotating Protagonist: His significance to the story often increases or decreases depending on the story arc going on at the moment.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses: He's usually considered the brains of the group, and wears them.
 * Specs of Awesome: He's a major badass and has the specs for this trope as well.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: He and his older brother Tensei look very much alike, down to their jawline and hair color.
 * Super Speed: In a nutshell, what his Quirk is, though he often makes it look Simple Yet Awesome.

Ochako Uraraka - Uravity

 * Debut: Chapter 3 (Manga), Episode 3 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Zero Gravity
 * Voiced by Ayane Sakura (Japanese), Luci Christian (English dub)

An outgoing young girl who befriends Midoriya after he saves her during the entrance exam. Her Quirk, "Zero Gravity", allows her to nullify the gravitational pull of an object, or creature, for as long as she can take (overusing it causes her nausea). She wants to become a heroine in order to earn enough money to give her parents a good life. Appears to have a mutual crush on Midoriya.


 * Action Girl: An action-girl in training, anyway; the reason she opts to intern with Gunhead is to work on her martial arts, in order to broaden her skill set. It turns out to be a boon in the long run.
 * Adorkable: She has a tendency to dork out when overly excited about something, ignoring personal space. Most notably with Midoriya. Also, when asked about whether or not she likes him, she loses control over her reflexes and even makes herself float once.
 * Badass Adorable: She may be a short, cute girl, but she's willing to give whatever it takes to be a proper Heroine, and not even Toga can intimidate her.
 * Bare-Fisted Monk: After her internship ends, she continues to refine her martial arts skills until they're the best in class.
 * Bizarre Human Biology: She looks pretty natural and human for the most part, except for the small pads on her fingertips that are related to her Quirk.
 * Blush Sticker: She has permanent ones, highlighting her youthful, chipper nature.
 * Crush Blush: Any time her attraction to Midoriya is brought up to tease her, she blushes in embarrassment.
 * Cute Bruiser: Interns with Gunhead to study martial arts, but is still as cute and lively as ever.
 * Daddy's Girl: She loves both of her parents, but she seems to be especially close to her father, given that he's the one who gives her the phone call after she lost to Bakugō.
 * Form-Fitting Wardrobe: Her Hero costume, other than her boots, braces and utility belt, is completely skintight, much to her initial embarrassment.
 * Genki Girl: She's got a very chipper and energetic personality.
 * Gravity Master: Her Quirk allows her to manipulate the gravity field of anything she touches.
 * Heroic RROD: If she crosses the weight limit of her Quirk (around 3 tonnes), she can get incredibly dizzy to the point of nausea, or at worst, collapse.
 * Hidden Buxom: Her Hero costume highlights her waist, hips and bosom more nicely than her regular loose-fitting clothes.
 * In a Single Bound: She can use her Quirk on herself and, while it takes some training to master it without any negative side effects, she can leap large distances in a single bound.
 * Innocent Fanservice Girl: The first time Midoriya sees her in her hero costume, he's rendered uncomfortable with arousal because of how well it outlines her figure. More to the point, she didn't specify otherwise, so the costume makers defaulted to skintight.
 * Latex Space Suit: She has a form-fitting Hero costume complete with an astronaut-like helmet and large boots.
 * Love Interest: She's being set up as one for Midoriya.
 * Male Gaze: She draws in quite a bit when she reveals her Hero suit.
 * Nice Girl: From her very first appearance it's readily apparent that Uraraka is a well-intentioned, tender and compassionate young lady.
 * Not Quite Flight: After extensive training, Uraraka can use her Quirk on herself to float over large distances with minimal effort.
 * Only in It For the Money: Her primary reason for studying to become a Hero is to help her parents' construction company get out of financial trouble, and she's embarrassed when confessing this to her friends. It's greatly mitigated by them acknowledging that helping her family is a noble goal, and because Ochaco herself is a very sweet girl.
 * Penny Among Diamonds: She's the only pupil in Class 1-A to have stated that her family's poor, and she wants to use her studies to help them out of said poverty. She also tends to be greatly surprised by lavish things as a consequence
 * Pink Means Feminine: Her hero costume is mostly pink with white and black details.
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man: It's strongly implied that she likes Midoriya because he's so altruistic, helpful and endearing, needless to say because he put his life on the line to save her.
 * Spit Take: Often when trying not to laugh, or failing to do so.
 * Stepford Smiler: A single instance: she puts on a cheerful attitude after having lost to Bakugō in the Sports Festival duels and encourages Midoriya, who came to check up on her. The moment Midoriya leaves and she calls her dad, she begins to cry.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: Ochaco has a lot in common with her mother in terms of looks - the blush stickers and hair color, namely.
 * Trying Not to Cry: She fails at this when calling her father after her defeat against Bakugō. After expressing disappointment in not being able to put up a better fight, tells them she wants to help them as soon as she can and breaks into tears.
 * Well Done Daughter Girl: She wants to help her parents' construction business with her heroics so they can get out of their financial troubles and cares deeply about their approval. Fortunately, they tell her to take it easy, too.

Yūga Aoyama - Can't Stop Twinkling

 * Debut: Chapter 3 (Manga), Episode 4 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Navel Laser
 * Voiced by Kōsuke Kuwano (Japanese), Joel McDonald (English dub)

A mirror-vain, eccentric and flamboyant young man. His Quirk, Navel Laser, allows him to shoot powerful laser beams from his midriff. If he overexerts, he risks injuring his bowels.


 * Agent Peacock: As the most flamboyant member of the class and a Hero-in-training, he certainly qualifies.
 * Attention Whore: He's very outspoken when it comes to grabbing other peoples' attention. Unfortunately, not that many find him that interesting.
 * Beware the Silly Ones: He may be a foppish dandy who mostly serves as comedy relief, but his lasers are, in fact, rather powerful. To boot, he's shown on more than one occasion that he's much more perceptive than he looks.
 * Big Ego, Hidden Depths: He might project the image of a mirror-vain dandy, but he's in fact very insecure about using his Quirk and worries about harming himself for real with it.
 * Bishie Sparkle: To the point of parody.
 * Butt Monkey: He frequently finds himself on the receiving end of slapstick.
 * Cast From Hit Points: He can only use his quirk to fire blasts lasting about a second each; a longer blast and he risks injuring himself.
 * Chest Blaster: Or, more appropriately, navel blaster. The laser beams are shot from his belly button, and his hero costume includes lenses on his knees and shoulders that allow him to channel them through there as well.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Nobody really knows what his deal is. Not even Horikoshi himself.
 * The Fighting Narcissist: As a foppish dandy who's also a super Hero in training and has a destructive Quirk, he definitely qualifies. His narcissism, however, is mostly played for laughs.
 * Glass Cannon: His laser attacks are pretty powerful, but Aoyama himself doesn't have all that much stamina. To boot, his Quirk causes him some serious stomach pain.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's annoying, haughty and very mirror-vain, but if something means helping his classmates, he'll definitely do it.
 * Knight in Shining Armor: His costume invokes this, being designed as a suit of plate armor complete with a sparkling cape.
 * Making a Spectacle of Yourself: His Hero costume includes very large, red sunglasses shaped like an angel's wings, in keeping with his flamboyant design.
 * No Sense of Personal Space: He gets very uncomfortably close to Midoriya in a few instances a few weeks before the school festival. Fortunately, it was just him having No Social Skills in wanting to tell Midoriya something about his Quirk.
 * Not So Different: He sees common ground with Midoriya over both of them having Quirks that are ill-suited to their bodies.
 * Personality Powers: His Quirk, "Navel Laser", goes hand-in-hand with him being a mirror-vain dandy who mostly cares about himself (also known as navel-gazing).
 * Potty Failure: What ultimately happens if he uses his quirk too much at one time.
 * Power Incontinence: The mirror on his stomach is required to prevent his quirk from going off accidentally, something that, unfortunately, can happen from time to time.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: He looks very much like a male version of his mother, other than his hairstyle.

Mina Ashido - Pinky

 * Debut: Chapter 6 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Acid
 * Voiced by Eri Kitamura (Japanese), Caitlin Glass (English dub)

A cheerful and easygoing girl who often has a wide smile on her face. She is very sociable and loves hanging out with her friends. Mina is also energetic yet performs rather poorly when it comes to academics. Her Quirk, Acid, allows her to produce a corrosive liquid from her body.


 * Action Girl: She's one of the more athletic girls in 1-A, and is also a very good dancer.
 * Amazing Technicolor Population: As a result of her acids flowing through her, her skin is pink and the sclera of her eyes are black.
 * Bad Powers, Good People: The ability to create corrosive acid and use it as a weapon isn't exactly something heroes typically use, but Ashido is unambiguously heroic and very amiable.
 * Black Eyes of Crazy: Inverted. Despite having black sclera, Ashido is absolutely adorable.
 * Boobs of Steel: Her cup size is only superseded by Yaoyorozu.
 * Book Dumb: While she's reasonably intelligent and more extroverted than most of her class, her grades in the midterm exams are only better than Kaminari's.
 * Cute Monster Girl: With pink skin, black eyes and a pair of horns, she's less than traditionally anthropomorphic.
 * Dance Battler: She's an avid, skilled dancer and this athleticism has lent itself very well to her combat training. More humorously, she used her dancing abilities to diffuse some tension when she was in junior high school.
 * Genki Girl: She has a very cheerful and upbeat disposition and tries to make sure everybody else is doing their best.
 * Horned Humanoid: She has a pair of small, curved horns on her head.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Unlike the other girls in class, Ashido seems to be more eager to flaunt her looks, most notably when she sat on top of a rock in the sauna, completely naked.
 * My Suit Is Also Super: Based purely on the nature of her Quirk, her suit is acid-proof.
 * Nice Girl: She's shown to be very friendly and supportive towards her peers, and prefers to resolve conflict through non-violent means.
 * Perpetual Smiler: Often shows a wide smile that shows off her friendly personality.
 * Pink Means Feminine: Exaggerated. She's one of the prettiest girls in Class 1-A, she has pink skin, pink hair and her Hero name is Pinky.
 * Poisonous Person: Despite her friendly and extroverted personality, her Quirk, Acid allow her to produce a corrosive liquid while also control the solubility and viscosity of it. Her limit is how her skin will lose its resistance towards it the longer she produces the acid.
 * Sailor Fuku: In flashbacks to Kirishima's junior high school years, she wore the regular school uniform.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Her civilian clothes profile has a sketch of her in short shorts and thigh high stockings.

Tsuyu Asui - Froppy

 * Debut: Chapter 5 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Frog
 * Voiced by Aoi Yuuki (Japanese), Monica Rial (English dub)

A young girl whose strange appearance is part of her Quirk, "Frog", which allows her to do most things that a variety of species of frog can do - from crawling on walls and leaping large distances to having a very long, strong tongue and eventually camouflage. She tends to be very soft-spoken and collected.


 * Animal Motifs: Her "Quirk" gives her a frog-motive. Ironically, she's close friends with a girl who has the Snake Quirk.
 * Animal-Themed Superbeing: Does whatever a frog can! To boot, she speaks with a nasally voice reminiscent of a frog's croak.
 * Anime Hair: Her normally long hair is tied into a huge bow.
 * Badass Adorable: While she's definitely a fierce Action Girl who uses her powers very skillfully, she's also a very endearing, sociable girl who insists on being referred to on a First-Name Basis.
 * Breakout Character: She became so well-liked by fans that she ended up gaining a few episodes in the limelight during the Field Training Arc, which showcased how she trained, as well as an extensive scene in the Training of the Dead OVA that covers her backstory.
 * Brutal Honesty: She always says exactly what's on her mind, regardless if someone takes offense.
 * Chameleon Camouflage: Her special move - she can conceal herself within a backdrop very effectively, and much like many species of tropical frogs.
 * Cute Monster Girl: Though she's isn't typically attractive, her personality makes her a whole lot more endearing. And, of course, her Quirk gives her frog-like powers.
 * Emotionless Girl: Subverted. While she appears to be very flat and uninterested, it's mostly because she doesn't emote much due to her frog Quirk. Her emotions become more apparent when they're more extreme.
 * First-Name Basis: She is very particular about being referred to this way.
 * Kick Chick: She tends to employ her legs the most in combat, given that her Quirk strengthens them a lot compared to a normal human.
 * In a Single Bound: As is part and parcel for a frog, she can leap very long distances.
 * Little Bit Beastly: Her slightly frog-like appearance reflects her powers.
 * Nice Girl: Tsuyu is sociable, supportive and understanding of her friends.
 * Rapunzel Hair: In relation to her overall size, she has very long hair tied into a bow.
 * Stomach of Holding: One of her abilities. She considers it gross.
 * Tears of Remorse: When some of her classmates opted to go vigilante and rescue Bakugō, she compared their lack of tact to that of a villain. Later on, she's so regretful over saying this that she breaks into tears.
 * Unprovoked Pervert Payback: A little more justified than most cases because Mineta is a known pervert, but there was no signal when Mineta emotionally hug her that he was targeting her breasts, making her drowning him a little unfair.
 * Well, not that this form of payback is uncommon for teenagers when swimming pools are involved...
 * Verbal Tic: A spontaneous "Kero", the Japanese onomatopoeia for a frog's croak.
 * Weak but Skilled: She's not very powerful on her own, but she puts her Quirk to the best of its use and is generally very prudent about it. This is also why she likes to team up with stronger classmates.

Mashirao Ojiro - Tailman

 * Debut: Chapter 8 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Tail
 * Voiced by Kōsuke Miyoshi (Japanese), Mike McFarland (English dub)

A discrete, yet hard-working student whose Quirk grants him a prehensile tail that he can use as a third limb. He's also skilled in various martial arts and a strong sense of honor, though he struggles to stand out among his classmates.


 * Animal Motifs: Monkeys, due to having a tail and prioritizing agile movements in battle.
 * Bare-Fisted Monk: Unlike other students, with fighting styles based generally on their Quirks, Ojiro uses traditional martial arts in conjunction with his tail to the utmost effect.
 * Boring but Practical: His Quirk only merely grants him a tail, which isn't particularly visually stunning, but is overall very useful.
 * Character Tic: In the manga, he wags his tail whenever he's happy.
 * Fights Like a Normal: Downplayed. A tail is hardly normal-looking to real humans, but he supplements it with traditional martial arts.
 * Fingerless Gloves: Part of his outfit, as is part and parcel for an eastern fighter.
 * The Generic Guy: It's continuously lampshaded by his fellow classmates and other characters how plain and ordinary Ojiro is.
 * Honor Before Reason: He withdraws from the U.A. Sports Festival when he realizes he has no memory of how he managed to advance and consequently finds himself unworthy of going on.
 * Humble Hero: He doesn't concern himself with praise and recognition and is very aware that he isn't the flashiest student in class, but he does his best to do well, either way.
 * Martial Arts Uniform: His Hero costume is a white kimono with a black belt and Fingerless Gloves.
 * Nice Guy: He's known to be caring, humble and polite, with a concern for other peoples' well-being.
 * Le Parkour: His tail lends itself very well to athleticism, allowing him to make otherwise superhuman dashes.
 * Prehensile Tail: His Quirk grants him a long, thick tail that he can use as an extra limb while fighting.
 * Tail Slap: His tail can also be used for offensive purposes.

Denki Kaminari - Chargebolt

 * Debut: Chapter 5 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Electrification
 * Voiced by Tasuku Hanataka (Japanese), Kyle Phillips (English dub)

A somewhat dull-witted, but energetic and charming young man who has a penchant for trying to look cool. His Quirk, "Electrification", allows him to discharge electricity from any part of his body. The caveat is that going over a certain limit will short-circuit his brain and leave him a jabbering, unintelligible idiot for about an hour.


 * Adorkable: He's an endearing, lovable dope who constantly fails at trying to look cool in front of others.
 * All Men Are Perverts: Downplayed. While he does gladly join Mineta's dirty antics and hangs around him on occasion, Kaminari doesn't go as far as the former does.
 * Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His Quirk is all about electricity, and his hairstyle has a small black streak that looks like a lightning bolt. To boot, he has lightning bolts painted all over his Hero costume.
 * Book Dumb: He's not the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to his performances in written exams, as evidenced by how his grades in the midterms were the worst in his class.
 * Butt Monkey: Poor Kaminari ends up turning himself into a huge idiot every time he discharges an enormous amount of electricity, and it's played for all the laughs it can gather.
 * Captain Obvious: He tends to behave this way, and is usually ribbed by other characters for it, usually Jiro.
 * Can't Act Perverted Toward a Love Interest: He doesn't include Jiro in his Imagine Spot of a maid cafe, but from his interactions with her is that his feelings for her are deeper than some shallow perving.
 * Civvie Spandex: His Hero costume is basically a leather jacket and pants that don't offer any substantial body protection. Even when he does get some support items later on, he still looks pretty casual.
 * Cool Shades: He gets a pair of blue ones once he upgrades his costume with disc launchers.
 * Cowardly Lion: He's very easily spooked whenever there's a difficulty in the works, but he always ends up mustering the courage he needs.
 * The Ditz: Downplayed. His aforementioned attack notwithstanding, he's not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed, and is usually portrayed as the 1-A's resident idiot.
 * Dumb Blond: He has blond hair, and isn't outstandingly intelligent as far as 1-A's students go.
 * Elemental Absorption: Aside from producing electricity and being heavily resistant to it, he's also capable of absorbing it, which allows him to tank an otherwise devastating attack from a Villain who also has an electricity Quirk.
 * Elemental Hair: Blond and spiky, with a black streak that looks like a bolt of lightning.
 * Exactly What I Aimed At: His upgrades include a flying disc launcher; these discs serve as range improvement for his Quirk's power, as he can now make attacks by aiming at the discs instead of the people he wants to attack. To boot, it also means he won't have his brains fried.
 * Genius Ditz: He may be an academic putz, but he has shown on multiple occasions that he can come up with insightful combat tactics for the field, like using his discs when he defeated Shishikura.
 * Handsome Lech: Kaminari is good-looking and stylish, but far too dorky and goofy to be a proper Casanova.
 * Idiot Hero: He's not the sharpest tool in the shed either way, but overexerting his Quirk makes him a total vegetable.
 * Kindhearted Simpleton: He may have fluff for brains most of the time, but he's unfailingly kind-hearted.
 * The Load: If he goes over his voltage limit, he becomes completely useless in combat.
 * Meaningful Name: "Denki" means electricity and "kaminari" means lightning.
 * Mundane Utility: Out of all things, he can use his Quirk to charge smartphone batteries.
 * Nice Guy: Unfailingly friendly and supportive, he's definitely got a big heart.
 * Stupidity-Inducing Attack: His "Indiscriminate Shock: 1.3 million volts" leaves him in a brain-fried, dumb state for about an hour, rendering him a sitting duck for any opponent in his vicinity.

Eijiro Kirishima - Red Riot

 * Debut: Chapter 5 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Hardening
 * Voiced by Toshiki Masuda (Japanese), Justin Cook (English dub)

A boisterous and friendly young man who's also a great admirer of veteran pro Hero Crimson Riot. Not only does he value chivalry and confidence, but he's also one of the few people who are on friendly terms with Bakugō. His Quirk, Hardening, allows him to increase the density of his body to a rather rock-like state, which allows him to tank blows and power through to attack his enemies.


 * Alliterative Name: His Hero name, Red Riot.
 * Ascended Extra: Even though he was a background character, he's gradually gained more prominence than the rest. It came full circle when he was part of the group of interns that raided the Shie Hassaikai and his backstory was first shown.
 * Attack! Attack! Attack!: Given that his Quirk exponentially increases his defensive capabilities, he's grown accustomed to rushing in and powering through obstacles. This has backfired on him on more than one occasion.
 * Boisterous Bruiser: His Hot-Blooded personality, his prowess in battle and his proclivity for traditional masculinity make him one.
 * Brought to You by The Letter "S": His first costume's belt has a large red "R".
 * Bruiser with a Soft Center: He's a proficient and competent fighter with a Quirk that lends itself incredibly well to the aforementioned. He's also one of the friendliest boys in his class, eager to commiserate with and support others.
 * Color Character: Most of his Hero costume is red, as are his eyes and hair, which fits well with his fiery personality and pays a loving homage to his favorite Hero, Crimson Riot.
 * Fiery Redhead: He's an energetic young man with red hair. Turns out, however, that it's actually dyed and styled that way in an homage to his favorite pro Hero, Crimson Riot, as well as to repel his past personality from his memory.
 * Hero Worshipper: As much as Midoriya and Bakugō admire All Might, Kirishima idolizes Crimson Riot as a role model for courage, assertiveness and confidence. He even made his own Hero name a tribute to said Hero.
 * Heroic Self-Deprecation: He has unusually low self-esteem for someone who's all about being Rated "M" for Manly. At one point, he cried that he hated his Quick when it manifested (he accidentally cut his eye with it) and is haunted by memories of being all bark and no bite during junior high school.
 * Hot-Blooded: Kirishima tends to be loud, boisterous and encouraging of his peers in battle. It's actually a conscious attempt to leave behind his past personality, which he considers cowardly.
 * Instant Armor: His Hardening Quirk makes him all but impervious to outside attacks, with the odd exceptions of getting punched by Togata and having his Unbreakable form cracked by Kendo Rappa.
 * Mangst: Despite projecting the image of an energetic and feisty tough guy, Kirishima is actually very self-conscious and humble. It's shown that he doesn't think very highly of his Quirk's power and that he's very concerned with maintaining the image of a brave man, especially when he failed to be one when two of his schoolmates in junior high were nearly attacked by Gigantomachia, and Ashido intervened instead.
 * Mighty Glacier: Kirishima's offensive and defensive capabilities are notably high among his peers, but activating his Hardening Quirk limits the amount he can move around. To boot, he doesn't have any enhancements for his movements, which makes him sluggish in comparison to Bakugo or Midoriya.
 * Nice Guy: Kirishima is by far one of the most empathetic, supportive and amiable boys in his class. It goes so far in that he's the first of the students to check on his peers' well-being, and even tries to reason with a villain he's facing out of nothing but sympathy, despite the fact that he was attacked by said villain. In conjunction to this, he had the fourth-highest number of rescue points in his U.A. entrance exam.
 * Only Friend: He's initially the only student whom the normally aggressive and antisocial Bakugō considers a friend and confides in.
 * Rated "M" for Manly: He constantly invokes chivalry, confidence and living without regrets, in a loving homage to his Hero idol, Crimson Riot. He wears a bandanna when at home, has a punching bag in his dorm and even his clock has muscled arms.
 * Super Toughness: His Quirk naturally hardens his entire body, giving him a rock-like appearance and a similar level of durability.
 * Walking Shirtless Scene: His Hero costume, regardless of the edition, completely exposes his torso. This is partly justified because any clothing he would wear on top would be torn apart by his Quirk's jagged edges.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Subverted. He dyed and styled his hair red in a loving homage to Crimson Riot, and to leave behind his past personality.

Rikido Sato — Sugarman

 * Debut: Chapter 8 (Manga), Episode 5 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Sugar Rush
 * Voiced by Tooru Nara (Japanese), Cris George (English dub)

A big, strong, tough guy and an excellent pastry chef, Rikido is a hero who gets stronger and tougher by consuming sugar. Unfortunately it also makes him less intelligent, and much like an actual sugar rush, the temporary boost doesn't last long, causing him to become doped up and sleepy afterwards.


 * The Big Guy: Even when compared to his male classmates, who aside from Mineta, all have Heroic Builds. His Quirk makes him even bigger.
 * Chick Magnet: By accident and Played for Laughs; the girls in 1-A love his baking.
 * Dumb Muscle: Enforced. Sugar makes him stronger, but also dumber.
 * Hour of Power: The boost he gets from sugar lasts only about 3 minutes.
 * Out of Focus: While true for most of the supporting cast, he has this problem a lot. His baking skills are pretty much the only Character Development he's had so far, and and his only Day in The Limelight was in the Final Exam Arc, in Chapter 67.
 * Supreme Chef: Learning to bake seems to have been a Required Secondary Skill for him.
 * Superpower Lottery: Lets be honest, who wouldn't love to have this guy's quirk? He's able to eat high-sugar junk food and gain muscle instead of fat as a result!

Mirio Togata - Lemillion

 * Debut: Chapter 121 (Manga), Episode 62 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Permeation
 * Voiced by Tarusuke Shingaki (Japanese), Ricco Fajardo (English dub)

One of the three top students at U.A. and was a former successor for All Might. He is a tall, muscular young man with swiped up blonde hair and blue eyes. Mirio is an extremely goofy and energetic person with eccentric habits. He has an optimistic attitude and smiles rather often,, which has led Sir Nighteye to be a successor as the Symbol of Peace. Mirio worked under the Pro Hero while doing his Hero Work-Studies. He improved to such a level that he managed to overpower more than half of Class 1-A. His Quirk, Permeation, allows him to phase through physical matter.


 * The Ace: He's so famous and proficient that he's considered one of the top contenders to become a number-one pro Hero in the future.
 * Badass Cape: His Hero costume sports an impressive red cape not unlike that of Superman.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: He does have fury, which has come out when he is fighting to protect others as a hero.
 * Big Man on Campus: He's popular with his peers, charismatic and very proficient in using his Quirk.
 * Boisterous Bruiser: He's feisty, energetic and loves a good brawl. Especially notable when he shouts "Power!" at the top of his lungs after winning a battle.
 * Brought Down to Badass: During the Shie Hassaikai arc, he losses his Quirk due to Quirk Destroying Drug by one of Kai's subordinates. This tragedy has not stopped his hopes of becoming a hero, nor has it brought down his personality.
 * Cool Mask: His costume has a white mask complete with a yellow visor.
 * Heroic Build: He's relatively tall compared to the other students and has an incredibly sturdy physique.
 * Intangible Man: His Quirk, Permeation, allows him to become intangible that enables him to phase through physical matter. He can choose which part of his body can become intangible. He can use this to phase through attacks while also moving through walls and floors. There is also how if he is submerged in the ground, then releases his Quirk; he would pop out of it with great force. It is hard to control which has to lead to him training with it to the point of becoming effective during combat. There are also its weaknesses where his senses are negated, and air even passes through him, causing Lemillion not to breathe. He can't extend it to other people, which means he has to be careful while rescuing people. His clothes also phase through thus leaving him naked.
 * Lovable Jock: He's fairly tall, very athletic and also very amiable and pleasant.
 * Meaningful Name: By Togata's own admission, his Hero name, Lemillion, is a nod to one of his lifetime goals - to save a million people.
 * My Suit Is Also Super: His Hero costume is made of fibers derived from his own organism, to allow it to Permeate along with him and not leave him naked.
 * Nice Guy: Togata is overall very nurturing, amiable and compassionate, which is very evident in his interactions with Midoriya, whom he had just met, and his strong bond with Amajiki.

Enji Todoroki - Endeavor

 * Debut: Chapter 28 (Manga), Episode 17 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Hellflame
 * Voiced by Tetsu Inada (Japanese), Patrick Seitz (English dub)

The second-highest-ranking (currently highest-ranking) Hero in Japan and father of Shōto Todoroki. As of current, he holds the record of having resolved the most villain cases in history, but inside his heart is a simmering envy of All Might and a strong desire to surpass him in every way. This has led to a rocky relationship with his family, to say the least, and plenty of strife. His Quirk, Hellflame, allows him to emit powerful jets of fire from his body. Even though his body is consequently naturally resistant to heat, he can still risk overheating his organism if he isn't careful.

""Shooootoooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!""
 * Abusive Parent: He treated both Toya and Shōto as a means to surpass All Might in terms of raw power, the most notable instance being with Shōto. Flashbacks show him forcefully dragging his son away from other children at play just so he could train him, and slowly driving his wife Rei to madness - so much so that she threw boiling water on Shōto's left eye.
 * The Ace: Say what you want about him as a person, but Endeavor is number-two for a very good reason - he is extremely proficient as a Hero and, as cited above, has resolved more villain incidents than any other.
 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parent: He somehow manages to be this for Shōto during the Remedial Course, cheering him on at the top of his lungs, while his son would rather not make eye contact with him.
 * Anti-Hero: Deconstructed. Aside from being an abusive father and husband, he generally presents himself as very grouchy and sullen, which has garnered him very few followers. He's also the only one seen killing the Nomus he fights; though, given how Nomus are blindly subservient to Shigaraki and used to be normal people, it could be seen as a Mercy Kill.
 * The Atoner: Deconstructed. No matter how hard Endeavor wants to change his ways and fix the bridges he burned by his ruthless ambition, he finds that it will never be easy. Out of all his family, only his daughter Fuyumi is willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, while Natsuo rejects him a priori and Shōto is willing to let the changes sink in slowly. Eventually, Endeavor decides that it's best to let his family recuperate on their own, while he stays at their own home.
 * Badass Baritone: Whether it's in Japanese or English, Endeavor will have a deep, gruff voice that matches his imposing, callous exterior.
 * Badass Beard: A flaming one at that, which can be doused and lit at will.
 * Blood Knight: If only for work's sake, Endeavor truly relishes the prospect of an honorable fight.
 * Byronic Hero: Often teetering on the border of Nominal Hero.
 * The Comically Serious: Given how Endeavor has very little charisma and social intelligence, him getting teamed with the chatty, charming Hawks naturally leads to some humor at his expense.
 * Determinator: No matter what it is, Endeavor will not surrender once he sets his mind to it.
 * Driven by Envy: His main drive to be a top Hero was his simmering jealousy of All Might, and he went to some quite morally repugnant ends to make that work, which included trying to use his sons as a vessel for succeeding All Might.
 * Genius Bruiser: An unintelligent individual would have no chance of becoming number two on the Hero list; Endeavor displays great tactical and deductive skill, especially since he's able to follow Midoriya's Techno Babble when he interns with him.
 * Glory Hound: Deconstructed. His relentless pursuit of the first spot on the top Hero list alienates and repels his children from him, and drives his wife to madness. Ultimately, it all ends up being completely in vain when Endeavor does become the number-one Hero, but due to a technicality, which means he didn't earn it.
 * Good Is Not Nice: Being the number-two Hero in Japan on the one hand, and very surly, ruthless and callous on the other hand, Endeavor ticks all the boxes for this trope.
 * Green-Eyed Monster: He is overwhelmingly envious of All Might's charisma and advancement over him as the number-one Hero in Japan, and has complete tunnel vision when it comes to surpassing him.
 * Hate Sink: Suffice to say the bad things he does tend to outweigh the good things, judging from how he's set up. Subverted from the Remedial Course arc onward, where Endeavor makes conscious efforts to atone for all the misery he put his family through.
 * Hellfire: His Quirk's official name is Hellflame, and he has several named attacks that invoke this trope, most notably the Hell Spider and Hell's Curtain variants of his Flashfire Fist attacks.
 * Heroic Build: He may be a Nominal Hero at most, but he's definitely got an impressive physique that matches the trope.
 * I Hate Past Me: He outright states this in a monologue he holds before blasting the High-End Nomu with the brunt of his Quirk's power.
 * Icy Blue Eyes: Ironic for his Quirk power; they highlight just how unemotional he is.
 * It's All About Me: Single-minded in his obsession with becoming the number 1 Hero, Endeavor will take advantage of anybody, regardless of how they feel about it.
 * Jerkass: As soon as his first dialogue scene, Endeavor is established as cruel, cold, vain, unpleasant and very egoistic. It's eventually revealed through Shōto's backstory that he was an abusive father and husband.
 * Large Ham: Normally, he tends to be soft-spoken and collected, but when the situation is opportune (and especially when Shoto is concerned)), Endeavor will become hammy enough to rival All Might.


 * Logical Weakness: Overusing his Quirk's power will lead him to overheating his organism and deteriorating his body's abilities. This is part of the reason why he sought out a woman whose Quirk could counteract these effects as his wife.
 * Meaningful Name: His first name, Enji, means "flame boss". His Hero name symbolizes the amount of hard work he's willing to put in to overpower and surpass All Might.
 * The Mentor: To his son, Shōto, naturally. He later opts to teach him some of his own moves. He also becomes one to Midoriya and Bakugo when they opt to intern with him alongside his son, and he proves to be a very good teacher.
 * Not Quite Flight: He can use his Quirk to generate flames from the soles of his feet to suspend himself in midair, but he can't actually move from that position.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Very few people refer to him by either his first or his last name, them being Gran Torino, and weirdly enough, Dabi. Everyone else refers to him as Endeavor.
 * Parental Neglect: He all but ignored his daughter Fuyumi and second son Natsuo because they were unfit for Hero work. Natsuo is the most resentful of his children as a consequence.
 * Perpetual Frowner: He's rarely ever seen without a sullen scowl.
 * Playing with Fire: What his Quirk is all about, in case you haven't noticed that already.
 * The Rival: To All Might. His methods of raising his son are done with the intent on raising a protege who can outshine any student of his rival.
 * Smug Super: For all his egoism and negativity, Endeavor is excellent at his Hero work. There's a reason he's number two, after all.

Yu Takeyama — Mt. Lady

 * Debut: Chapter 1 (Manga), Episode 1 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Gigantification
 * Voiced by Kaori Nazuka (Japanese), Jamie Marchi (English dub)

The 23rd-ranked hero in Japan, Takeyama is young, attractive, and unfortunately, a glory hound and attention-seeker who could be considered the Kardashian of heroines. At first, she was depicted as an egotist who cared far more about the attention and money she got as a heroine than any desire to be heroic. However, after the Hideout Raid Arc, she started to change for the better.


 * Achilles' Heel: Her Quirk doesn't allow her to choose any height in between her normal 163 cm and her giant height of over 20 meters, which makes her highly liable for collateral damage.
 * Agony of the Feet: Her costume is made of a stretchy material that can grow with her, but she can’t find shoes that do the same, meaning it’s easy for her to injure them if she doesn’t watch where she steps.
 * Anti-Hero: She does Hero work not to cull crime, or to help make people's lives better, but because it garners her attention and money. She's also known for using her looks to gain favors and treats her apprentices like serfs.
 * Attention Whore: She has it, she flaunts it. Takeyama is a woman who strives on being larger than life in more ways than one.
 * Baby Got Back: This is a woman who actually encourages Male Gaze, given the design of her costume.
 * Bad Boss: Not in the sense that she abuses interns, but her idea of mentoring Mineta consisted of using him as a servant. Mineta was rather traumatized later. Of course, kind of hard to sympathize with him either...
 * Cat Fight: Got into one on a talk show with Midnight after simply stating Midnight was 31 years old; much to Mineta’s delight.
 * Destructive Savior: Given the nature of her quirk, she causes a lot of collateral damage, and the premiums on her Hero Insurance are getting pretty high.
 * Hypocrite: Played for laughs in the "interview scene", where she calls Midnight out for being an Attention Whore. Or course, Midnight is really no better.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She may be attention-seeking, bitchy and opportunistic, but her heart's very much in the right place. She is a Hero and she's willing to put her life on the line to protect people.
 * Kill Steal: Her Character Defining Moment (as in, defining her as a bitch) comes in the first chapter when she shows up and apprehends the villain that Kamui Woods was fighting, taking the credit for it herself. She apologizes later, but it’s obvious to everyone (including Woods) that it’s insincere.
 * Laser-Guided Karma: She steals the credit for busting a villain whom Kamui Woods was fighting in the first chapter. Later, Woods is ranked 7th on the Hero Billboard Chart, where she ranks 23rd.
 * Logical Weakness:
 * She can grow from her human size of 5'4" to a giant-size of 67'8", exactly, no larger, no smaller. Thus, reaching a foe (or rescuing a bystander) in a place too small for her to enter can be challenging, if not impossible.
 * Also, her size makes her a large and visible target. All For One took her down without even working up a sweat.
 * Meaningful Name: "Mt. Lady" references the fact that Takeyama turns into a 20-meter-high colossus using her Quirk.
 * Most Common Superpower: Truthfully, her bust-size is around average (relatively speaking). Her rear, on the other hand...
 * Ms. Fanservice: Her costume, by pure necessity, is completely skintight so it could stretch along with her size increase; on the other hand, it does her shapely figure a lot of justice.
 * Only in It For the Money: Subverted. She initially comes across as very thrifty and greedy when it comes to it, but it turns out she only wants the extra finances to cover up for all the collateral damage she causes during her Heroics.
 * Shameless Fanservice Girl: She tends to exploit her aforementioned looks to get her way.
 * The Rival: Seems to be this to Midnight.
 * Screw the Rules, I'm Beautiful: She isn't afraid to shake her assets a little to persuade vendors to give her freebies. Other pro-heroes tend to question whether she has any dignity at all.
 * Taking the Bullet: Arguably her most heroic action was shielding the students when Magne tried to kill them using his partner Mr. Compass as the bullet; she survived the hit, but given how much it seemed she was hurt, it is doubtful the intended targets would have.

Mirai Sasaki - Sir Nighteye

 * Debut: Chapter 124 (Manga), Episode 63 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Foresight
 * Voiced by Shinichiro Miki (Japanese), Brandon McInnis (English dub)

A pro Hero and mentor to Mirio Togata; also All Might's long-time acquaintance and former sidekick. Despite being quite the pessimist, he believes humor is an inseparable element of life. His Quirk, "Foresight", allows him to predict a second person's future simply by making eye contact with them.


 * Badass in a Nice Suit: He seems to value classy suits over the regular Hero costumes the others wear, and his is a silver one, complete with a red tie splotched with white polka dots.
 * Badass Normal: Other than allowing him to predict the future of anyone he sets his eyes on, his Quirk has no combat utility, and he fights exclusively using incredibly heavy seals.
 * Clark Kent Outfit: When his shirt is torn open, it's evident that Nighteye has a very defined musculature beneath his rather unimposing appearance.
 * Combat Clairvoyance: His Quirk's power is to peer into an individual's future and determine how things will go down. It turns out that this power is hampered by his general pessimism.
 * Fan Boy: Of All Might, despite their past disagreements - his office being stacked with All Might merchandise is proof enough. One of the reasons he opted to be his sidekick in the first place is because of his enormous adulation of the former.
 * The Fatalist: He firmly believes that You Can't Fight Fate and shoots down any counterarguments with disdain. Ultimately, it turns out that this is one of his worst flaws, and that it hinders the use of his power.
 * Fragile Speedster: What he lacks in brute strength he makes up for with amazing agility and speed, as well as his throwing seals, which weigh around 5 kilograms each.
 * Good Is Not Nice: He's a pro Hero held in high esteem by Togata and even Gran Torino, but he's incredibly grouchy and stringent. Most notably, he has a Tickle Torture machine for anyone who fails to make him laugh.
 * Jerkass: Nighteye is most certainly not a very pleasant person. He's very dour and grouchy, and especially verbally and sometimes even physically harsh (the aforementioned tickling machine) to someone he feels doesn't live up to his high standards of what makes a Hero, especially with regards to the passing of One For All to Midoriya instead of his protege, Mirio Togata. In fact, the only reason he let Midoriya intern with him is to prove that Togata is the superior choice to inherit One For All, though he later changes his mind.
 * Lean and Mean: His lanky physique is usually played up to make him look more crotchety than he already is, and that's saying a lot.
 * Meaningful Name: "Mirai" means "future" in Japanese.
 * Mission Control: His role while he was All Might's sidekick can be summed up as this, while All Might was the one dishing out the dirt.
 * Specs of Awesome: He wouldn't be awesome without his glasses.
 * Super OCD: He chastises and smears Midoriya for a pretty much flawless All Might facial impression because is was only two millimeters off from the actual All Might.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: He has green hair with several yellow streaks, and his eyebrows are yellow.

Kaoruko Awata - Bubble Girl

 * Debut: Chapter 124 (Manga), Episode 63 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Bubble
 * Voiced by Rie Murakawa (Japanese), Kara Edwards (English dub)

A sidekick working under Sir Nighteye. Her Quirk, Bubble, allows her to produce bubbles from her body - bubbles that she can adorn with any sort of aroma that she's smelled in her life. They can pop with explosive force.


 * Amazing Technicolor Population: Along the lines of Ashido, she has blue skin and blue hair.
 * Bare Your Midriff: Justified. Her belly is completely revealed by her Hero costume, so that she could produce the bubbles she needs to use when doing Hero work.
 * Cool Mask: Given that some of the bubbles she produces can be filled with toxic fumes, she wears a transparent gas mask to protect herself.
 * Heart Is an Awesome Power: Her main power consists of releasing bubbles from her body. As inoffensive and harmless as this all sounds, she can create exploding bubbles that disorient her enemies.
 * Innocent Fanservice Girl: She has a very revealing Hero costume, but she isn't concerned with flaunting her looks and is very serious as a pro Hero.
 * Meaningful Name: "Kaoru" means "fragrance", relating to the fact that she can choose the smell of each of the bubbles she creates. "Awa" means "bubble", for obvious reasons.
 * Nice Shoes: She has some pretty fancy boots as part of her Hero costume.
 * Stripperiffic: Her Hero costume exposes as much of her skin as is possible without being indecent, akin to Midnight and Yaoyorozu.
 * Underboobs: Her top leaves the lower part of her breasts bared.
 * Weak but Skilled: She may have a rather inoffensive Quirk, but her usage of it puts her miles ahead of many other Heroes. The databook illustrates this fact by giving her a meager 1/6 in power, but a 4/6 in technique.
 * Weaksauce Weakness: Parodied. The databook gives her an additional 1/6 in a category called "tickle resistance".
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: In line with her Color Motif, her hair is blue.

League of Villains
The League of Villains are the main antagonists of the series. Initially nothing but a ragtag band of thugs, they've slowly, but surely grown into one of the biggest threats to Hero society.

???? Shigaraki - All for One

 * Debut: Chapter 59 (Manga), Episode 33 (Anime)
 * Quirk: All For One (artificial duplicate), Original All For One (formerly)
 * Stolen Quirks: Currently: Air Cannon, Super Regeneration, Warping, Springlike Limbs, Kinetic Booster (x4), Strength Enhancer (x3), Impact Recoil, Rivets, Spearlike Bones, Hypertrophy, Proliferation, Forcible Quirk Activation, Infrared Ray, Air Walk, Life Force (Original); Formerly: Stockpiling, Enhanced Strength, Overclock, First Generation Spike Quirk, Search; Unknown Status: Unnamed Lightning Quirk(s), Unnamed Telekinetic/Gravity Quirk(s), Unnamed Landscape Manipulation Quirks, Unnamed Fire Quirk(s), Unnamed Monster Jaw Quirk, Miscellaneous First Generation Quirks (x4).
 * Voiced by Akio Ohtsuka (Japanese), John Swasey (English dub)

The overarching villain of the entire series, Shigaraki (his first name is unknown) has been around ever since Quirks came into existence and sought to build a criminal empire that would span throughout Japan by forcing others into his servitude in exchange for Quirks and loyalty. He was defied by his younger brother, which led to the creation of One For All, and a series of opponents that would ultimately lead to his demise.

All For One is the benefactor and mastermind behind the League of Villains, using Tomura Shigaraki as his protege. His synonymous Quirk, "All For One", allows him to steal and hoard Quirks from other people - Emitter, Transformation and Mutant Quirks alike - as well as grant individual Quirks to whomever the wielder chooses.

He is currently under police custody and imprisoned in Tartarus.


 * The Ageless: All Might theorizes he stole a Quirk that would make one not age, that would explain how he's still alive in this age despite his back story establishing at being at best over one hundred years old.
 * Arch Enemy: To all the users of One For All, but most notably All Might - he killed his predecessor, Nana Shimura, and sought to destroy him at all costs, and still has nightmares about their iconic battle which left both of them grievously injured.
 * Badass in a Nice Suit: Which only makes his inhuman, monstrous visage stand out.
 * Bad Powers, Bad People: His quirk makes him a literal embodiment of selfishness and greed.
 * Bald of Evil: Currently, he's completely bald as a result of his first battle against All Might. He used to have hair.
 * Benevolent Boss: As far as archvillains go, yes. He doesn't even seem angry at Shimura for royally screwing things up, and aids the other members of the League in helping them escape. Forcibly, maybe, but they'd have been arrested had he not shown up. Subverted, as it's more out of Pragmatic Villainy than any sense of loyalty or generosity.
 * Big Bad: As the leader of the League, he is the biggest threat to the protagonists of the series.
 * Big Brother Bully: It seems like he was his younger brother's primary caretaker. He also locked him in a safe ostensibly to keep him safe whilst also keeping him from interfering with his plans.
 * Bigger Bad: While All For One is vanquished from society at the end of the Hideout Raid arc, his influence continues to linger in Tomura Shigaraki, especially since he's managed to transfer the original of his Quirk to him.
 * Blind Seer: Ever since his battle with All Might, his eyes have been completely destroyed. To compensate, he uses an infrared-sensing Quirk to keep track of his surroundings. Therefore, his cell in Tartarus is jam-packed with infrared sensors that disable him from doing that.
 * Cain and Abel: His unnamed younger brother tried to stand up to him, but failed. Still, seeing as this younger brother was the first to have the One for All quirk, one can say he had the last laugh after all.
 * Combat Pragmatist: Despite his overwhelming power, he prefers to needle and toy with his foes before delivering a cheap shot to throw them off, rather than squaring off his strength.
 * Combo-Platter Powers: He has access to multiple Quirks due to stealing them from other people. He can also transfer these Quirks to other people but some cannot handle the strain of a Quirk bestowed by All For One and become mindless dolls.
 * Dark Is Evil: His color scheme is almost entirely made up of dark colors, since he's often wreathed in shadow and wears black clothing, complete with a demonic black mask.
 * Darth Vader Clone: He's mostly dressed in black, has a notably deep voice modulated by a breathing mask and is one of the most powerful antagonists in the series.
 * Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: He outright refuses to understand why any of the One For All bearers that opposed him did so, and was so unfailingly convinced of the righteousness (or rather, self-righteousness) of his instincts and intentions that he ended up killing them all without remorse.
 * Evil Counterpart: He's a villain called All For One. All Might is a hero whose quirk is called One For All. Do the math. The two are polar opposites in more ways than one. While both present themselves as symbols of their respective side, All Might is genuinely kind-hearted and altruistic, while All For One's politeness is a false front disguising an endless sea of egoism.
 * Evil Cripple: The battle with All Might destroyed his eyes, and he can only "see" by using one of his stolen quirks to perceive the infrared spectrum.
 * Evil Mentor: Shigaraki is both his apprentice and heir; from the look of things, Shigaraki is slated to become the new All for One.
 * Evil Sounds Deep: In Japanese, he's voiced with an imposing baritone that only helps make him come across as scarier than he already is.
 * Facial Horror: His first battle with All Might has injured him so grievously that his entire head, from the mouth upward, is nothing but mangled scar tissue, and he has to use a breathing tube to not choke.
 * Faux Affably Evil: He may speak in a casual, jovial tone with a polite choice of words, but one would be a fool to consider this genuine kindness; it's merely a false front to underscore the fact that he only sees his followers as a means to an end.
 * Hate Sink: A disingenuous, manipulative scoundrel who relishes the opportunity to put salt in the wounds of his enemies and lacks any semblance of a redeeming quality. This is readily apparent in all of his interactions against someone who disagrees with him.
 * Hidden Villain: While his shadow falls on the whole series, he only officially makes an appearance in the end of Season 2.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard: His desire to force his younger brother into submission led to the creation of the one Quirk that would spell his undoing - One For All. Eight generations later, All For One was defeated by All Might.
 * It's All About Me: His Quirk name says it all; as a power that thrives on stealing the Quirks of other people, its user thrives on egoism and callously dismissing his fellow men as irrelevant in his Quest for glory.
 * Jerkass: To an appalling degree. Most notably, he spends the entirety of his fight with All Might mocking him: he insults his mentor, Nana Shimura, then adds more salt in the wound by revealing that Tomura is her nephew and finally mockingly asks where his smile is, all with gleeful relish at watching his foe suffer. In Japanese, he's the only character whom the normally polite All Might refers to with the extremely hostile pronoun kisama.
 * Knight of Cerebus: His very arrival is enough to strike fear even into the strongest of hearts. Namely, he somehow manages to give the five students who came to rescue Bakugo something Midoriya could only describe as hallucinations of death. From a narrative point of view, his official appearance marks a major turn in the series' overall mood for the darker.
 * Lack of Empathy: Whatever praise or concern he shows for others is only a false front, because ultimately, All For One sees his followers as a means to an end and is utterly devoid of compassion.
 * Lovecraftian Superpower: He can morph each of his arms into a hideous mass of Quirk-induced tissue that he can use to deliver a very powerful strike.
 * Made of Iron: The super regeneration Quirk he stole renders him immune to what would normally be lethal injuries, like All Might's United States of Smash. This attack was so powerful it left a crater in concrete and the shockwave caused the news helicopter above to struggle to keep airborne, yet this guy survived it.
 * No Name Given: Subverted. For a large portion of the story, his true name was all but unknown and he only went by the name of his Quirk as his Villain alias. Eventually, it was found that his true family name is Shigaraki, which explains why Tomura's taken on it as well.
 * Not Quite Flight: Air Walk allows All For One to levitate in the air up to a height of about 20 meters.
 * Obviously Evil: That guy with the black suit, his face mangled in scar tissue, for which he has to wear a black mask, who mostly steals dark-themed Quirks and takes gleeful relish in psychologically tormenting his adversaries? He couldn't possibly be a villain!
 * Parental Substitute: He's been Tomura's caretaker ever since the boy killed his family and tore down his house.
 * Power Parasite: His quirk gives him the power to steal other quirks and use them. He may even give them to others.
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old: All Might explains his story and says this individual was alive more than once a century ago when quirks first appeared.
 * Scars Are Forever: His stolen Super Regeneration is completely ineffective for healing cauterized injuries. Consequently, the grievous harm he suffered in his first clash with All Might has left his head nothing but a mass of mangled scar tissue. All For One even notes how that battle haunts him to this day.
 * Sharp-Dressed Man: His villain outfit is essentially a fancy, businessman-like black suit.
 * Smug Super: His arrogance, manipulative nature and outright malice are matched by a tremendous amount of power.
 * Soft-Spoken Sadist: His simmering malice is made all the more unsettling by his casual, borderline jovial manner of speaking.
 * Troll: A very malicious example. He takes much pleasure in psychologically tormenting his foes and mocking them in order to get a cheap shot at them.
 * Unskilled but Strong: He's not a proficient fighter, so he deliberately avoids stealing Quirks that take a long time to master. He prefers to steal those he can use on the go, provided that they're powerful.
 * Walking Spoiler: This character's very name associates him with an important member of the cast and its backstory, so it's impossible to talk about him without spoiling something.

Tenko Shimura - Tomura Shigaraki

 * Debut: Chapter 11 (Manga), Episode 8 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Decay, All For One (Super Regeneration, Search, Air Cannon, Radio Waves)
 * Voiced by Kouki Uchiyama (Japanese), Eric Vale (English dub)

The current leader of the League of Villains and the main antagonist of the series overall. His main goal is to destroy Hero society, seeing it as fickle, docile, compliant and ignorant of those in pain and the concept of justice as feeble and fragile. His original Quirk, "Decay", allows him to disintegrate and pulverize anything he touches, provided that he uses all five of his fingers. Later on, he gains the original All For One Quirk.


 * Affectionate Nickname: Himiko calls him "Handyman", much to his annoyance.
 * Arch Enemy: By virtue of being the disciple of All For One, Shigaraki is immediately one to Midoriya, with them being fated to lead the battle between good and evil in the future.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: He's more perceptive and analytical than he lets on, even in his debut - he was able to predict just when Aizawa would wear his Quirk out and chose to attack him right there and then. Had this gone fully according to plan, the teacher would have been killer.
 * Ax Crazy: He's very overtly mentally unstable and he projects his aggressive urges with 100% glee, even if it means hurting himself.
 * Bad Powers, Bad People: His Quirk, Decay, is quite literally designed to make objects and creatures alike rot away into dust.
 * Badass Longcoat: Part of his attire for a large portion of Season 4, as pictured to the right.
 * Berserk Button: Simply mentioning Stain has been known to send him into a rage. In general, trying to step on his authority as the aspiring top dog among Villains is an easy way to get on his bad side.
 * Big Bad: Tomura assumes this position once All For One is defeated by All Might, and exemplifies it very well by subduing the entire Meta Liberation Army with the help of his League.
 * Character Tic: When particularly nervous or enraged, he'll viciously scratch the underside of his chin, sometimes to the point of actually drawing blood.
 * Combo-Platter Powers: He has inherited All For One which granted him not only the power to steal others people's Quirks, but the Quirks stolen by its previous user as well.
 * Creepy Monotone: In the anime, Shigaraki speaks with a soft, lethargic tone of voice that goes hand-in-hand with his harrowing appearance. In the manga, his speech bubbles are drawn as jittery with messy text, to underscore his slipshod mental state.
 * Creepy Souvenir: His body is adorned by several amputated, embalmed hands. What makes them even more harrowing is that they belong to his deceased family members, including Nana Shimura, and some street punks that All For One had Tomura kill as a rite of passage.
 * Dark Is Evil: His skin looks like that of a mangled corpse and his preferred attire color is black, all of which serve to emphasize his malice.
 * The Dragon: Since the boss of the League of Villains has health problems that prevent him from doing much fieldwork, Shigaraki is the one confronting the heroes or making new alliances most frequently. Of course, once he assumes leadership of the League, he stops being this, and becomes...
 * Dragon Ascendant: With All for One behind bars, he is, at least in name, the Big Bad, assuming nobody shows up to challenge him for the role.
 * Enemy to All Living Things: His quirk makes him this physically, and he's a sociopath who hates humanity and life in general.
 * Evil Counterpart: By virtue of being All For One's successor, the inheritor of his Quirk and having a highly perceptive, analytical mind, Shigaraki is fated to be one to Izuku Midoriya. While Midoriya wants to spread compassion and help the destitute in need, Shigaraki believes that only by destroying society out of hatred and spite can a new, better world be made, although his reasons for said hatred are purely selfish.
 * Evil Feels Good: He recalls having the most pleasant of sensations after having killed his abusive father, Kotaro Shimura.
 * Expy: According to Horikoshi himself, Tomura Shigaraki is derived from the eponymous protagonist of his first one-shot, Tenko. Both have the ability to disintegrate whatever they touch, with which they accidentally killed their loved ones. Both harbor an intense hatred of society and want to rid it of good. Fittingly enough, Tenko Shimura is Tomura's real name.
 * The Faceless: His face is almost always concealed by the hand of his father. He later drops it when he feels he's grown enough to not need the support any more.
 * Genre Savvy: He's perfectly aware of how unstable Stain is and don't want him as an ally.
 * Hates Everyone Equally: Well, maybe there are a few people he hates slightly more, but overall, he hates everyone and everything. He seems unable to express any emotion but hatred. In particular, he reviled his father, Kotaro Shimura, so much that he described killing him as being filled with ecstatic pleasure.
 * Hypocrite: Being a nihilist, this is part and parcel. The reason his philosophy is fundamentally flawed is because he claims that there's no inherent value to life, society and the world at large, but he goes around destroying anything that rubs him the wrong way. On a more humorous note, his first meeting with Toga had him refer to her as a brat, despite him being very tantrum-prone at that point in the story. There's also being annoyed with Dabi not telling him his name, despite the fact that he doesn't go by his own name, either.
 * It's All About Me: Fundamentally, his reasons for going against Hero society are solipsistic, because he sees taking out his hatred of it for "kicking him to the curb" as a form of validation of his own power. He's power-hungry, and wants to amass more and more of it, especially after having been granted All For One.
 * Knight of Cerebus: In his debut, he was little more than a self-entitled brat who had anger issues and lacked a clear heading. However, come the end of the anime's second season onward, he is treated far more seriously as an antagonist. He begins to keep his temper in check, which, in turn, helps him better hone his tactical mind, all of which make him a much more dangerous threat to the heroes.
 * Lack of Empathy: Given that he's so mired in his hatred of society at large, Shigaraki is utterly devoid of genuine compassion. Despite showing some borderline sympathy towards his underlings, he doesn't empathize with them.
 * Long-Lost Relative: He's in fact the grandson of Nana Shimura, the seventh wielder of One For All, his father being her son, Kotaro Shimura.
 * Never My Fault: For his understandably tragic backstory and his chilling monologue in the Paranormal Liberation War, Tomura Shigaraki is ultimately a man who refuses to address his weaknesses, blames the rest of the world for his failings and uses the aforementioned tragic backstory as a justification for his malice. Because of All For One's (the villain's) influence, he is unable to entertain the possibility that he's wrong about anything.
 * Nietzsche Wannabe: He firmly believes that there is no inherent value to what society props up as proper, seeking to destroy it all with a vengeance.
 * Obviously Evil: He looks like a living corpse with severed hands grasping his face and limbs; very easy for anyone to presume he's up to no-good.
 * Power Parasite: Inheriting All For One has turned him into one which make him more frightening as a Villain.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: He's a very unstable, evil individual with red eyes.
 * Self-Harm: When particularly enraged, Tomura will scratch his neck so viciously he ends up drawing blood.
 * Self-Made Orphan: He accidentally killed his family when his Decay Quirk first manifested, and deliberately killed his father.
 * Touch of Death: In his own words, his Decay can kill a person within a minute by grinding them into a fine powder. However, after Dr. Garaki's experiments, he's been able to use it to a much more terrible effect.
 * Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Young Tenko Shimura was a cheerful and even kindly boy who aspired to be a Hero, not unlike Midoriya. However, the repeated abuse he suffered from his foul father, the rest of his family's hesitation to stop it, the traumatic awakening of his Quirk and finally, his adoption by All For One, set him on a one-way path to evil.

Kurogiri

 * Debut: Chapter 11 (Manga), Episode 8 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Warp Gate
 * Voiced by Takahiro Fujiwara (Japanese), Chuck Huber (English dub)

A ghastly-looking member of the League who serves as Shigaraki's personal guard. His Quirk, Warp Gate, allows him to create portals out of his body through which anyone can pass through as they will.


 * Affably Evil: Kurogiri is generally cordial and formal with both his villain comrades and with the heroes he fights against.
 * Ambiguously Human: Given that he seems to be nothing but a mass of black fog, it's hard to think Kurogiri could be human. Eventually, it's revealed that while he used to be human, he isn't anymore: he is, in fact, a Nomu.
 * The Bartender: In the League's old bar hideout, he was usually the one taking care of the dishes and drinks.
 * Co-Dragons: With Tomura to All For One, and with Dabi to Tomura.
 * Dark Is Evil: He's a walking mass of black mist, and a prominent member of the League.
 * Evil Former Friend: To Aizawa and Yamada: he is a Nomu made from the remains of their fellow student Oboro Shirakumo and another person.
 * Evil Makes You Monstrous: The most inhuman-looking of the League, he looks like a ghost made of black fire with glaring, demonic eyes, only the suit he wears hinting that he was ever human.
 * Evil Sounds Deep: Whether it's Japanese, or the English dub, Kurogiri speaks with a booming baritone that lends itself very well to his overall eldritch appearance.
 * The Faceless: His face, as well as the rest of his body, is always obscured by the shadows of his Quirk.
 * Humanoid Abomination: Whether there's anything left under that dark mist that resembles Shirakumo's original body is debatable.
 * Hypercompetent Sidekick: Whenever Shigaraki begins throwing an apoplectic seizure, it's usually up to Kurogiri to take the reins.
 * Meaningful Name: If it is his true name, being named "black mist" completely fits his Quirk.
 * Obviously Evil: He's pure, living, darkness. Nobody is going to mistake him for anything but a villain.
 * Portal Cut: If he closes his Portal while you're only halfway in, you'll be split in half.
 * Sharp-Dressed Man: Often seen wearing a fine suit whenever he's doing work at the bar.
 * Straight Man: He's pretty down to earth compared to most members of the League of Villains.
 * Teleporters and Transporters: Can teleport people using portals made of shadow using his Quirk.
 * Undying Loyalty: He is unfailingly faithful to All For One and even Tomura, despite having his spats with the latter. Later on, it's revealed that part of the reason for this behavior is because he is a Nomu, and all Nomu are blindly obedient to their masters and lack the capacity to make their own decisions.
 * Villain Teleportation: He is the living incarnation of this trope, since his basic function is to send his comrades to the battlefield and then take them back when they need to escape.
 * Warp Zone: His Quirk's main power is to produce portals through which anyone can escape to anywhere Kurogiri directs them to.
 * Was Once a Man: In later chapters, he's been revealed to be a highly intelligent Nomu, created from the remnants of Aizawa's old friend, Oboro Shirakumo.

Toya Todoroki - Dabi

 * Debut: Chapter 57 (Manga), Episode 31 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Cremation
 * Voiced by Hiro Shimono (Japanese), Jason Liebrecht (English dub)

A more recent, mysterious recruit of the League and one of Shigaraki's closest and most powerful allies. He only goes by a villain name identity, leaving his true name and motivations hidden, though he seems to have some connection with the Todorokis. He possesses a fire-based Quirk that allows him to produce incredibly hot flames. However, unlike the known Todorokis, his body isn't properly suited to it, leaving large parts of his body singed and scarred.


 * Aloof Ally: As an exception to the norm, he has very little camaraderie with his allies and doesn't connect to them on an emotional level, seeing their powers as mere pawns in achieving what he sees as "the greater good". By his own admission, he doesn't care about the League at all.
 * Authority Equals Asskicking: He's so powerful that Tomura entrusted him with leading the Vanguard Action Squad in the assault on the Forest Training Camp, as well as charged him with developing and overseeing a Nomu.
 * Badass Longcoat: One of the most distinguishable parts of his attire is a black trench coat which he wore ever since the attack on the forest camp.
 * Body Horror: A large part of his skin is singed, and his lower jaw seems to be detached from his skull, only held in place by stitches.
 * Creepy Shadowed Undereyes: His eyebags and lower eyecaps are also singed, giving off this impression.
 * Dark Is Evil: He has black hair, mostly wears black clothing and is most unambiguously a bad guy.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Dabi has a penchant for making snide comments about things he finds foolish or pointless.
 * The Dragon: To Tomura, being one of his closest and most dangerous allies.
 * Dragon with an Agenda: He outright admits to Shigaraki that he's only out to benefit himself, with Shigaraki being fine with it only because of how effective Dabi is.
 * Evil Is Burning Hot: With a villain whose power is to produce incredibly hot flames that are used for causing mass destruction, this is part and parcel.
 * Glasgow Grin: His lower jaw is only held to his skull by stitching, being visibly separated and creating an exaggerated form of this.
 * Hidden Agenda Villain: He seems to consider his membership in the League a means to pursue some personal goal, which he has yet to reveal.
 * It's All About Me: He outright states he's only using the League of Villains as a means to obtain personal goals, which means he's considerably more selfish than the rest of the crew.
 * Lean and Mean: He's tall, lanky, part of the League and rotten to the core.
 * Long-Lost Relative: Toya Todoroki, oldest son of Enji Todoroki, AKA Endeavor.
 * Loony Fan: Averted; unlike Toga, Dabi actually values the Hero Killer's principles and has a desire to see them through. He's also a lot more serious than the latter.
 * Meaningful Name: "Dabi" quite literally means "cremation".
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Dabi refuses to reveal his true identity throughout most of his appearances up until the Paranormal Liberation War arc. There, he outright admits that he is the long-lost Toya Todoroki, oldest son of Endeavor.
 * Soft-Spoken Sadist: Being one of the more reserved, even-tempered members of the League, he speaks with a casual, quiet tone of voice.
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky: He's black-haired, tall and rangy, as well as generally dry and sardonic.

Himiko Toga

 * Debut: Chapter 57 (Manga), Episode 31 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Transform
 * Voiced by Misato Fukuen (Japanese), Leah Clark (English dub)

A deranged high school dropout turned murderer, Toga is one of the more recent recruits of the League. Initially a major fan of Hero Killer Stain. Her Quirk, "Transform", allows her to take the shape of whichever person she ingests the blood of.


 * Affably Evil: She is disturbingly friendly and chatty with her enemies and would-be victims, talking casually about herself and the other person's feelings. And Heaven forfend that she actually develops feelings for you.
 * Ax Crazy: She has no semblance of mental stability, and on top of that, she will escalate to violence if it means she'll get her gratification.
 * Bad Powers, Bad People: Her Quirk's very nature goes perfectly in hand with her lustful personality and her cravings of violence.
 * Beware the Silly Ones: She may seem to be an incredibly giddy girl with a wacky hairdo, but she is incredibly competent when tasked with taking somebody down, and has developed a skill set that enables her to do so.
 * Blood Magic: Her Quirk requires ingesting someone else's blood in order to transform into them for a period of time. The duration of the transformation depends on the quantity of blood.
 * Blood Lust: She's naturally drawn to blood as a source for her Quirk's activation; the reason she liked Stain so much is because of his choice of attire coloration, and she's turned on by Midoriya because he was a broken, bloody mess when she first saw him.
 * Body Horror: When she runs out of a given person's blood, her disguise melts off of her like mud.
 * Cute and Psycho: She may be a reasonably attractive girl with an extremely giddy personality, but she's completely off her rocker.
 * Dark Chick: The chief female member of the League, and as of Magne's death, the only female member period.
 * Depraved Bisexual: She's completely out of her mind, and has openly lusted for Stain, Midoriya and Uraraka.
 * Face Framed in Shadow: How she's initially introduced in Chapter 57, but we do see her full face at the end of the chapter.
 * Fangs Are Evil: Her canine teeth are drawn as sharp and pointed, driving home her malice as well as her blood-sucking Quirk, invoking tropes associated with the Vampire.
 * Full-Frontal Assault: If she transforms over her clothes, they'll be absorbed by her Quirk's power. Once her transformation ends, she's left naked, yet she still opts to fight.
 * Hypocrite: She's furious over Twice's death and kills numerous Heroes, hating them for killing someone she cared for, yet she has murdered dozens of people who hate her for taking loved ones away from her. Uravity even calls her out on it during their reunion.
 * It's All About Me: Her notion of love is reserved exclusively to sterile acts of personal gratification, which she only feels when she maims someone and takes their blood. She never genuinely cares about the person.
 * Knife Nut: These are her weapons of choice, beside a small suction device that she thrusts into her victim's body.
 * Know When to Fold'Em: She's more than savvy enough to know when fighting on would be a mistake: she prefers to take on her victims alone and will usually flee when reinforcements come.
 * Obviously Evil: That smile is all you need to know she's not the type you'd want to meet in a dark alley...
 * Sailor Fuku: Even after becoming a full-on murderer, she still wears what would be a regular Japanese school uniform.
 * Serial Killer: Seemed to be this before. The reason she wants to help the villains is solely because is hard to be a serial killer with so many heroes out there.
 * Slasher Smile: Never seen without it.
 * The Smurfette Principle: She's the only female member of the League who is a significant member, and as of Magne's death, the only female member period.
 * Villainous Crush: She seems to strongly lust for Midoriya, referring to him by his first name. He's less than pleased by this.
 * Yandere: If she doesn't like you, be wary, but if she does, be horrified. Her dialogue the first time she and Midoriya met would have suggested flirting, had she not been trying to stab him at the time. On a specific level, she seems to like Stain a lot.

Jin Bubaigawara - Twice

 * Debut: Chapter 77 (Manga), Episode 43 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Double
 * Voiced by Dachi Endō (Japanese), Newton Pittman (English dub)

A fully costumed man with an odd way of speaking, Twice is one of the League's more recent recruits. His past is, to put it simply, an unpleasant affair: he overindulged in his Quirk, which led to a chaotic scenario that cost him his mental health, as well as full control of his powers. The aforementioned Quirk is called "Double", and it allows him to make clones of anyone, provided he knows their exact measurements.


 * Affably Evil: Twice is one of the more friendly and whimsical members of the League, often taking (hopeless) passes at Toga and trying to make sure his allies are well-cared for. He's particularly distraught if he feels he's done something to harm them.
 * Ambiguous Clone Ending: Inverted, as this was used as his backstory. His quirk lets him make duplicates of anything, and he can easily clone himself. Unfortunately, he did this so often, that he and his clones forgot who the real Twice was. They started arguing, and the argument turned violent, until most of them killed each other. Only one survived, and while he'd like to think he's the original, he knows the odds are very much against it. This self-doubt and questionable self-worth soured his personality, leading to his Start of Darkness.
 * Beware the Silly Ones: He may have an out-there personality and sound goofy, but his Quirk is by far considered the most dangerous out of any that the League of Villains possesses.
 * Cloning Blues: A riot broke between his clones leading them to kill each other, making him socially reclusive and leading him to ally with social outcasts, no matter how evil they are.
 * Doppelganger Attack: He usually sends the clones he creates out as a distraction for his opponents. They're also able to perfectly mimic the Quirks of whomever they're supposed to be a double of.
 * Evil Sounds Deep: In Japanese, Twice is given quite a deep voice, in contrast with his goofy exterior.
 * Expendable Clone: The clones his Quirk creates may be effective in the short term, but they're not very durable. To boot, destroying them doesn't affect Twice in any way.
 * Hopeless Suitor: Even though he regularly takes passes at Toga, she never takes it seriously and only considers him a close associate. Given Toga's views on love and sexuality, it's a good thing for Twice.
 * Laughably Evil: The first time we get to see him, his antics are played for laughs. The more we learn about his tragic past, however, the less humorous his behavior is.
 * Matter Replicator: The essence of his Quirk is that he can create a convincing duplicate of just about any person or object he gets to measure, with the caveat that they aren't very durable.
 * Meaningful Name: Zigzagged, seeing as he can replicate something far more than just twice.
 * Me's a Crowd: He can create clones of people and his own clones can also use this, though his quirk only allows two copies to be created at one time.
 * Reality Ensues: Creating clone slave servants don't work when you're the kind of lazy person trying to rely on them.
 * Stepford Smiler: "Unstable" variety, at times. His dialogue often sounds optimistic and encouraging during a crisis, very unlike what his background might suggest.
 * Split Personality: Twice seems to be constantly arguing with himself, the "himself" implied to be a clone of his that's itching to split away.
 * Tragic Villain: Because he mismanaged his quirk, he was driven to madness and paranoia. He thinks that the only place insane people like him can fit into society is by being part of a community of insane (and probably villainous) people.
 * Undying Loyalty: He is unfailingly devoted to the League, because he feels he owes them a lot for accepting him in spite of his mental issues.

???? ???? - Muscular

 * Debut: Chapter 72 (Manga), Episode 40 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Muscle Augmentation
 * Voiced by Kōsuke Takaguchi (Japanese), Jim Foronda (English dub)

A more recent recruit of the League and a veteran criminal and murderer. His Quirk, Muscle Augmentation, allows him to enlarge and empower his body's muscles to grant him incredible strength and durability.


 * Attack! Attack! Attack!: For someone with a muscle-based Quirk who also happens to be quite the putz when it comes to strategy, it's part and parcel that this is his only strategy.
 * Ax Crazy: This depraved beast takes gleeful relish in tormenting anyone he can get his paws on, even children. He only joined the League because it gives him an excuse to kill people.
 * The Brute: A tall, hulking psychopath who's only interested in killing people.
 * Dumb Muscle: He gives away the League's plan of capturing Bakugo within seconds of meeting Midoriya. Fittingly, the databook gives him a meager 1 out of 5 in intelligence.
 * Eye Scream: His left eye was gouged out by Kota's parents before he killed them.
 * Faux Affably Evil: He may open a conversation rather casually and give you friendly compliments about your wardrobe, but he's just toying with his prey before ripping them to shreds.
 * Hero-Killer: Sometime in the recent past he murdered the husband-wife pro-hero team Water Hose; although, it was a Heroic Sacrifice on the pair's part to protect civilians, and Muscular didn't escape unscathed. He likely killed other pro Heroes before them.
 * Heroic Build: Inverted. He may have a rock-hard physique, but he's as far from a Hero as you can possibly get.
 * No Name Given: His real name is unknown, and he goes by his villain alias alone.
 * Psycho for Hire: States outright to Midoriya that he doesn't care one iota about the League's goals, and just joined up with them so he could kill people without anything holding him back.
 * Slasher Smile: This is his default and only facial expression, which makes him all the more unsettling.
 * The Sociopath: His excuse to Kota (who seems around ten years old) for killing Kota's parents is that he "just felt like killing someone." This man is evil to the core.
 * Super Speed: The augmented muscle fibers can give him strength in his legs thus allowing him to move at blurring speeds.
 * Super Strength: His Muscle Augmentation can amplify his muscle fibers that it can't be contained by his skin. This Quirk gives him a major amount of strength.
 * Super Toughness: Muscle Augmentation makes muscular so durable that he casually shrugs off 5% of One For All and easily deals with a 100%, only going down when Midoriya goes beyond his limit.
 * Swiss Army Superpower: Muscle Augmentation allows Muscular to use augmented muscle fibers that can be used to increase his physical abilities to superhuman levels. This Quirk can give him superhuman strength, durability, and speed by giving him augmented muscle fibers.

Chizome Akaguro - "Hero Killer" Stain

 * Debut: Chapter 41 (Manga), Episode 24 (Anime)
 * Quirk: Bloodcurdle
 * Voiced by Go Inoue (Japanese), Robert McCollum (English dub)

A murderer and vigilante who hunts down heroes for sport. He believes that hero society has become too corrupt with greed for any genuine goodness to be present, and vows to hunt down those he deems to be "fake" with a vengeance. His Quirk, "Bloodcurdle", allows him to paralyze his victims once he gets a taste of their blood, making him a very dangerous foe. The caveat is that the time of paralysis is determined by blood type.

He's currently under police custody and imprisoned in Tartarus.


 * Arc Villain: He is the main antagonist of the titular "Hero Killer Arc".
 * Ax Crazy: Stain is unstable at best and seeming perpetually rancorous.
 * Bad Powers, Bad People: Kind of hard to picture his Quirk being used for any purpose other than evil, but he did at least try some time in his past.
 * Blood Knight: No pun intended. This is a man who relishes the prospect of a good fight, especially if it's against someone he deems worthy of his respect.
 * Blood Magic: His Quirk lets him paralyze a victim by tasting the victim's blood; some blood types are more vulnerable to it than others.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: He condemns wanton murder, seeing it as a tainting on everyone who fights for what he believes to be genuine justice, and only hunts down people who use their heroism as a marketing ploy, or to hoard money.
 * Evil Virtues: Conviction, perseverance and resolve are some of his defining traits.
 * Fallen Hero: It turns out that he used to be an aspiring hero-in-training before his turn to villainy. What drove him over the edge was his overwhelming disenfranchisement with the system at large - a system that he believed fostered false heroes - and so he decided that those heroes need to be rooted out at every turn.
 * Fights Like a Normal: Kind of. He does have a fighting style based on his Quirk, but it's more his fighting style is based around enabling his Quirk, rather than simply using the Quirk itself.
 * Hero-Killer: By the time he's finally arrested, he's already killed 17 pro Heroes and injured 24 of them beyond recovery.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard: As it turns out, he's not immune to his own power. When he's injured in such a way that he coughs up and tastes his own blood, his own powers turn against him and he's finally defeated.
 * Katanas Are Just Better: As is to be expected from a Japanese sword-wielder, he's armed with a Katana and several tanto-like daggers.
 * Knife Nut: As already mentioned, he has several daggers and, additionally, he has a few throwing knives.
 * Knight of Cerebus: Not only is he the first villain Midoriya and his friends face outside the school's "safety net", he introduces them to a grim reality that morality is rarely a simply matter of black and white.
 * Licking the Blade: His Quirk is based of tasting or ingesting the blood of his opponents. So he uses knifes and swords to gain access to their blood.
 * Logical Weakness: Against one person, his Quirk makes him nearly unbeatable once he inflicts a wound that draws blood. Against large groups, however, it's not as useful. Against two opponents his non-Quirk fighting skills can let him hold his own, but more than that and he can be overwhelmed quickly.
 * Lone Wolf Boss: He has no connection to the League of Villains, although he did, unfortunately, help them in the long-run.
 * Necessarily Evil: He doesn't exactly feel good about his own actions, but feels he must follow through with them for "the greater good".
 * Nineties Anti-Hero: Pretty much used as a way to compare that Trope to other types of heroes. Inverted in that he's a villain.
 * The Paralyzer: He paralyzes his opponents when he ingests their blood. The exact length of this paralysis is determined by blood type.
 * Red and Black and Evil All Over: He's a vicious villain who wears a mostly black, sleeveless outfit complete with a crimson scarf.
 * Sanity Slippage: Is heavily implied to have lost his sanity from repeatedly being exposed to the injustices of society and being ignored by in large.
 * Self-Harm: The reason why he seems to have no nose? He's the one who cut it off.
 * Slasher Smile: When Midoriya comes to Ida's rescue and cites what to him resembles All Might's philosophy of self-sacrifice, Akaguro's whole face lights up with a bloodthirsty grin, in a mixture of a hunger for a good fight and respect.
 * Sleeves Are for Wimps: He wears nothing on his arms other than some non-medicinal bandaging.
 * Villain Takes an Interest: He sees potential in Midoriya of actually meeting what he believes are the true ideals of a hero.
 * Villainous Rescue: He saves Midoriya from a winged Nomu after having witnessed his selfless act of rescuing Ida.