Horikoshi reveals why he suddenly turned into a blanket in my heroic academic community

This article contains spoilers until the end of MHA

A blanket can start a story My heroic academy As much more Wimpy and naive than most other protagonists Shōnen, but fans could watch him in a strong and reliable hero during their adventure. Anyone who watched or read My heroic academy He will be well aware of how much the blanket has changed, as the story continued, and although it is obviously related to his abilities, given that he eventually gained several shots that used in the battle, it was recently revealed that another main aspect of his journey also changed while manga was still written.

In a recent interview with the Japanese fashion magazine Non-No, the author of the series Koei Horikoshi, he released quite a great revelation of why and how he decided to change the specific aspect of the blanket and more specifically his personal journey throughout the series. In fact, this is a topic that fans have discussed since the manga officially ended in 2024, but thanks to these recent comments on the author himself, he finally provides a clearer picture of what exactly Horikoshi's head was when he decided to change.

As the blanket's story has changed

Looks like a blanket's goal has become much more selfless

  • The blanket originally said he would be the biggest hero

  • This message has changed in the arc of the story much later

If fans rewrite their mind back to episode and chapter one of My heroic academythey could remember a blanket that said what the audience was witness to how “I became the biggest hero”. This is the kind of phrase most of the protagonists Shōnen will soon throw away in the story to clarify their motivation, and although it is certainly a powerful statement, especially from someone who was without trouble when he was born, the real version of the blanket has changed over time.

Much later in line in volume 32, chapter 324, blanket iconic speech will reappear, but this time the words are slightly different. The blanket states that it is a story “How we all became the biggest heroes” rather than focused only on himself. Although it does not change the basic meaning of the news so much, it is certainly something that fans have quickly lifted, given that it is not often that the anime protagonist will change his own story as soon as they start their adventure.

To be honest, since the blanket had a lot of help from his friends and teachers in reducing the strongest villains of some stories, it certainly makes sense why he would start credit to those around him. He also feeds on a blanket of selfless personalities and how he always cares more about finding others than himself. In fact, however, there was a much deeper reason why Horikoshi decided to expand the importance of the original declaration of the blanket.

Why did the blanket the statement changed later after the line

Horikoshi's views on the heroes have changed completely during my hero's publication

In an effort to find a specific answer to this change once and for all, the interviewer in an interview with Non-No decided to ask Hoirkoshi directly about why he made a change. According to the author, it is not so much in common with the blanket itself, but instead it was a direct result that Horikoshi's own views on the heroes changed while still writing the story.

A special mention of the time when he would take a week off because of illness or exhaustion. During these periods, Horikoshi says he was addressed by many friends who asked if he was all right, and also received a ton of fans from the fans who wanted to check their health and well -being. It is no secret that the mango industry can be quite hard for its authors, especially Horikoshi, who worked on a series that eventually ran for more than 400 chapters.

“It made me realize that a person who is able to do something that could be for someone else can be the hero of this person and there may be a lot of heroes” – Horikosho

As a result, Horikoshi's own opinions on what is doing someone's hero were translated into his own story, which made the blanket to recognize everyone who helped him on his way, and at the same time acknowledged how far he came personally since he first got. In fact, many hints have been scattered throughout the whole My heroic academy This suggests that Horikoshi began to develop a more and more complicated view of heroism when he continued, but despite how difficult this term could be attached, he eventually managed to communicate in a way that feels unforgettable and impressive.

Heroism at my heroic academy

It's not as simple as it may initially dream

  • My Hero Academia forces fans to think about what the real hero is doing

  • Characters like Jiro and Stain prove that heroism is quite complicated

Although it would be easy for Hoirkoshi to make the heroes of the series good boys without the shortcomings that he could talk about, instead he decides to dig deep into what heroism really means, resulting in many of them filling more gray area. An example of this can be seen with Stain, who, although technically a villain, takes on himself to hunt those who are called heroes, but in fact they are only in a position to gain more wealth and glory. It was the first time the fans were forced to think about what it means that the hero really means, and it is a question that the series still asks for the rest of the story.

“The hero is a title given only to those who have fulfilled great deeds. There are too many who behave like heroes, but they are really poor miserable money”

During the UA school festival, for example, Jiro, the main singer of the pulsating and colorful performance, shouts loudly that being a hero does not mean that he is strong. For her, the ability to use your voice to bring joy and happiness to those who need it most to be considered a hero, even if there may not be a powerhouse like all silo or efforts.

The moment he really threw this question into a wide open, Dabi's dance, which basically revealed the dark reality of what some of the heroes were behind the scenes, and whether these actions could indeed be considered ethical or simply ruthless. Horikoshi clearly loved playing with the idea of heroism when he still wrote mangoes, but as he showed this recent conversation, his own view of what he was doing a lot over time and eventually reflected on the blanket itself.


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My heroic academy

Release date

April 2, 2016

Network

TBS, MBS, Nippon TV

Directors

Shhouji ikeno, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Ikuro Sato, Tydai Kakuchi, Masashi Abe, Tetsuya Miyanishi, Kazuma Komatsu, Yoshifumi Sasahara, Masayuki Otsuki, Daisuke Tsukushi, Takuku, Takhei, Takhei. Masatoyo Takada, Naomi Nakayama, Sayaka Morikawa, Takanori Yano


  • Cast of a surrogate symbol

    Daiki yamashita

    Izuku Midoriya (voice)

  • Cast of a surrogate symbol

    Kaito ishikawa

    Manga Fukidashi (voice)



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