Animes, and stories in general, are adored and widely followed because of the characters and the journeys that they embark on resonate with the audience. My Hero Academia (MHA) / Boku No Hero Academia (BnHA) is no exception with its list of impressive, unique, motivational, and well-rounded cast of characters. Most importantly, their relationships with each other is what makes the story and their adventures together more gripping and keeps us, as an audience, invested in their tale.

14 Reasons Why Fans Love My Hero Academia (MHA) / Boku No Hero Academia (BnHA) (Part 5)

Disclaimer: Featured image for this post is from YouTube. Hello my lovely readers! We’re back with another blog post about the 14 Reasons Why Fans Love My Hero Academia / Boku No Hero Academia! Just to help recap how far we've come, here are the first 7 reasons: Shounen Trope KillerThe main character is not always the winnerThere are other “main” charactersThere are no useless charactersThere’s a spotlight for the supporting cast of charactersThe main character is not an idiotInspirational Quotes Motivational MomentsEpic Soundtrack/MusicMulti-Dimensional & Simultaneously Developing VillainsRising Stakes as the Series ProgressesComedy You can click on each reason to go

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It was supposed to be an innocent summer camp. Of course, under Aizawa, a (sadistic?) mastermind of torture, the students should never have expected any fun. I laughed at the students who had the worst torture: Katsuki Bakugou, who had to submerge his hands in boiling water; Ochaco Uraraka, who had to hold in her puke as she rolled down a mountain in two air bubbles; Fumikage Tokoyami, who had to wrestle with his dark half; Denki Kaminari, who had to electrocute himself with a car battery; and Yuga Aoyama, who had to endlessly shoot lasers from his belly into the sky. Oh, and maybe Eijirou Kirishima, who was relentlessly beaten by Mashirao Ojiro to toughen up his outer shell.

14 Reasons Why Fans Love My Hero Academia / Boku No Hero Academia (Part 4)

Disclaimer: There are spoilers for the series (from both manga and anime) in here, so continue reading at your own risk. In addition, the word “quirks” is the word this series uses to mean “superpowers.” Featured image is from YouTube. Cute Image from Pinterest Deadly Hilarious Image from KnowYourMemes Hello guys! We’re back with Part 4 for 14 Reasons Why Fans Love My Hero Academia (MHA) / Boku No Hero Academia (BnHA). Just to recap, in the last three posts, we covered several reasons: Shounen Trope KillerThe main character is not always the winnerThere are other “main” charactersThere are no

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That hand grab has to be one of the most iconic instances out of the entire series so far. It represented and symbolized so many things. For instance, Bakugou, the most prideful character ever, had to willingly lay down his ego to accept someone’s aid, a huge price to pay for an arrogant bully.

14 Reasons Why Fans Love My Hero Academia / Boku No Hero Academia (Part 3)

Disclaimer: All images, videos, and GIFs used in this post do not belong to me unless otherwise noted. There are spoilers for both the manga and anime, so please do not read if you're not caught up with either story line. Otherwise, read at your own risk. Featured image is from Twitter. Just to recap, my last two blog posts about My Hero Academia (MHA) / Boku No Hero Academia (BNHA) were about the 14 reasons why fans love the series. The first two reasons were that the story is a Shonen Trope Killer and that the series has so

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Bakugou’s drive and his way of living: that in this world there are those who settle and there are those who will do whatever they must, to the best of their abilities and their capabilities, to always be on top.

12 Reasons Why People Like Katsuki Bakugou

Disclaimer: All images used in this blog post are not mine. They are all from other sources and have been linked to the original content. I do not own anything, but the words and opinions of this post. Photo from Bakugou Wiki Fandom page Boku no Hero Academia, also known as My Hero Academia, is the latest Shounen manga and anime by creator Kohei Horikoshi, to gain popularity. While it hasn’t (yet) gained as much popularity as the three biggest Shounen titles (Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach...I hope I am not missing another? Fairy Tail?), it’s well on its track

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