My Hero Academia/Recap/U.S.J. Arc

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The U.S.J. Arc spans from chapter 12-21 of the manga and episodes 9-13 of the anime.

After news of All Might's new teaching job at U.A. spreads through Japan, the mainstream media flocks in a horde in front of the school's gates, but are kept at bay by the U.A. Barrier (a high-tech security gate). Meanwhile, at Class 1-A, Shota Aizawa orders them to choose a class president. After a vote, Midoriya is elected president (3 votes) and recommendations student Momo Yaoyorozu becomes vice president (2 votes).

Later that day, Midoriya, Uraraka and Ida have lunch together at the mess hall. While Midoriya is worried about his qualifications, Ida assures him that he's fit for the task. When they take note of how formal Ida's attitude is, the spectacled student explains that his family has a long lineage of pro Heroes, including the famous Ingenium (in fact, his older brother Tensei). Suddenly, U.A's sirens go off, announcing a major security breach. This prompts the students to rush for evacuation, but it quickly turns into a stampede. However, Ida notices that it's only the media; therefore, he prompts Uraraka to make him float, while he shoots himself forward with his Engine Quirk to get the high ground. That done, Ida calls out the collective that everything is fine and that there's no reason to panic.

Inspired by his valiant actions, Midoriya cedes his place as class president to Ida, to which most of the students heartily agree. After the break-in of the mainstream media, it's noted that the U.A. Barrier has been disintegrated. When this is brought up before the faculty, the principal, Nezu, suspects that this was done by a villain who lured the press to the school grounds in order to get cover.

Later that day, Aizawa takes 1-A to the Unforeseen Simulation Joint (U.S.J.) to have their first Rescue Trial, administered by U.A. teacher and Space Hero, Thirteen. In a speech, she thoroughly points out that this will be the first time they'll be using their Quirks to protect people, as opposed to hurting them. However, before they can even start their lesson proper, a ghastly black portal appears on the training ground, and several actual Villains come through it.

The ghastly Villain who created the portal, Kurogiri, wonders why All Might isn't here, because he should be, according to the curriculum - this confirms that these are the Villains who invaded the school ground earlier. Another lanky Villain with his face covered in severed hands, Tomura Shigaraki, wonders if he'd come if he heard that the students were under attack. Aizawa orders Thirteen to protect the students and heads to fight off the attackers himself. However, in the midst of their escape, Kurogiri appears and declares that the goal of their organization, the self-proclaimed "League of Villains", is to kill the Symbol of Peace. The Villain then warps all the students into different regions of the U.S.J. before taking on Thirteen. Given that they lost contact with the school, Thirteen orders Ida to dash off for reinforcements on foot.

Meanwhile, All Might unsuccessfully tries to contact his colleagues and laments that he used up so much of his power only on the way to U.A. (one of which involved defeating a huge Villain). Before he gears up to head to the U.S.J., he's stopped by Principal Nezu, who ropes him into a long conversation about teaching.

Along with fellow classmates Tsuyu Asui and Minoru Mineta, Midoriya is Warped into a "Flood Zone" in the middle of a large artificial lake. When they're actually threatened by the surrounding mooks, Midoriya enacts a plan, using a One For All finger flick dubbed the "Delaware Smash" to create a maelstrom, while Mineta uses his Quirk, Pop Off, to glue the mooks together as they sink into oblivion. To top it off, both are rescued by Asui from a deadly free-fall.

In the meantime, the rest of the class is doing well in holding back the attacking Villains. Aizawa's managed to use his fighting skills to hold off the attacking mooks, before squaring off against Shigaraki himself: while he isn't stopped, his right elbow is injured by the Villain's Quirk - Decay - which makes anything Shigaraki touches disintegrate into dust.