ShigarAki Tomra and 6 other villains from Koei Horikoshi with great arc figures

This list contains spoilers until the end of MHA

While My heroic academy It contains a ton of highly intense action scenes and works of art, which decreases jaws, probably the biggest draw for many people is the pulsating cast of the characters. Although the story primarily focuses on the blanket and heroes who accompany him on his way, Koei Horikoshi, the author of the story, also made sure he would throw some light on the villains, to the extent that several of them would receive some quite convincing figures that make them much more interesting than a typical one -off antagonist.

ShigarAki is just one of many examples of villains like this in the series, because while passing through its own convincing and sincerely quite emotional personal way, the same can be said for many other dangerous villains surrounding it. WITH My heroic academy Manga has officially ended and Anime is approaching its last season, it's like a perfect time to think about villains in the series who have become known for their unforgettable and impressive arches and development throughout the series.

Fine

Gentle finally gained a chance to live your dream to become a hero during the last war

  • Quirk: Elasticity

  • First appearance: Episode 84

In the world My heroic academyIt is often not that someone decides to become a villain just for caos. Most of the time there is a much deeper reason why they decide to follow the dark path of marriage, and in the case of fine it was because he decided to try to save civilians from danger without actually having a hero's license. Not only did he also get in the way of another for the hero who was already in this case, which resulted in a gentle became an outbreak who was more or less limited to become an official hero.

As a result, when it appears in the main story during the school festival, it is in the form of a villain who has nothing more than causing problems around the city with its elasticity. Rather than being a discarded villain of the week, Gentle actually reappears in the last war, where he is able to use his joke to save a lot of students and teachers from descent to their death. Although he is a quite smaller character in a wider story, Gentle is going through a truly emotional arch that allows him to live his dream to become a hero, even though he was a villain for most of the story.

Dub

Dabi's burning hatred of his father begins to consume him

  • Quirk: Blueflame

  • First performance: Episode 3

For a good piece My hero of the Academy The story, Dabi is portrayed as a stoic and moody loner League villains who do not seem to be in contact with his own emotions. His personality begins to change, although once he comes to the face of efforts that is later revealed as his own father. Since he was hard and neglected by his father, when he was still young, Dabi will begin more and more violent and more aggressive as he focuses on lowering efforts, especially after exposing his father's sins to the world late in the story.

However, Dabi's development does not stop there, because even if he eventually leads to the emotional point of breaking and there is a risk of destroying everything in sight of his blueflame quirk, fortunately his whole family is stopped in time. At the end of the story, it is indicated that Dabi finally began to warm not only his efforts, but also his brother Shoto, but it certainly took a long time to get to this point.

Spot

Stain views of heroism have changed drastically over time

  • Quirk: Bloodcurdle

  • First performance: Episode 29

Although Stain plays a fairly important role in the main story My heroic academyHis rise to Nezvama is actually explored in depth in Vigilant Spin-off series. Stain, who once went under the name Stendhal, once wanted to become a hero, but decided to leave the academy after believed that everyone around him was just trying to get a position to strengthen his glory and reputation. This would lead him to become a vigilant who would take off the villains that the heroes seem to have forgotten, but after his colleague Vigilante Knuckled, who disagreed with Stain's WorldView, began to change Stain's view.

Rather than working with the heroes from behind the scenes, Stain's new philosophy made him hunt and kill the heroes he considered an unnecessary title. Needless to say, the views of this dangerous swordsman on heroism have changed a lot throughout the series, and the last time it appears in the last war to encourage all strength, it is clear for the audience that the character that has never stopped growing.

Lady Nagant

From everything for one's loyal co -drunk to the blanket Savior

  • Quirk: Rifle / Air Walk

  • First performance: Episode 134

Although she was technically a villain in the main story, when she first showed up, Lady Nagant was actually a professional hero who worked in the public security commission. While most people would consider it a dream job, Nagant was forced to murder countless villains in cold blood with their higher blood, which eventually began to collect heavy tax on its psyche. In an effort to get from all the mindless killing she left her position and ended up in the clutches of everything for one who gave her an exchange for her cooperation.

Although it would be enough to become a convincing villain, Horikoshi decided to go even further with her character by bringing her back to the last war, where she managed to prevent ShigarAki from destroying everything in sight by shooting his hand before contacting the ground. From the merciless villain to the hero's own savior, Nagant has taken a very long way because she decided to leave the public security commission.

Twice

A tragic villain who managed to find real friends and overcome his trauma

  • Quirk: Double

  • First performance: Episode 3

The ability to create twice everything that one touches is a joke that most characters would like to get hands, but twice it was much more curse than blessing. In front of the main story, he decided to make more copies of himself twice to help him in everyday life, but as soon as they began to turn each other, resulting in a giant blood bath, she began to think twice whether she was real twice or just another clone that would eventually disappear.

Although it may seem very cheerful and comical in the main story, it secretly hides the trauma that they carry twice for most of their lives. However, in what must be one of the most emotional scenes in the story, he finally admits twice in a paranormal liberation war, that he has found a group of people who can actually call his friends, and also came to accept his joke and who really is. No one could expect that someone was as cooled as twice the heartbreaking figure of an arch, but that is a testimony to how the talented horikoshi creates convincing characters, despite what they would look like on the surface.

Re-dostro

Re-Destro has finally realized the real meaning of liberation from quirk

  • Quirk: Stress

  • First performance: Episode 108

On the opening scene of the re-destro, it is clear that he is a person who firmly believes in the idea of liberation to applause, or in other words, that every citizen should be able to use his joke without the heroes are restricting. While he is firmly devoted to becoming a reality, at first he has difficulty putting into practice, but his answer would come to him as soon as Shigaraki finally takes in battle.

When Re-Destro saw the tremendously powerful villain using his disintegration without a second thought, he quickly realized that he was a man he had been looking for all the time. In fact, he would even go so far to become the leader of the paranormal liberation front because he was so inspired by his actions. While the development of the characters of Re-Destro is relatively short compared to many other villains, it still helps him to introduce him to a well-rounded antagonist who is a bit more complicated than some fans could originally think.

That shigaraki

ShigarAki is an extremely powerful villain who still keeps memories of his childhood

  • Quirk: Decay / All for One

  • First performance: Episode 3

Shigaraki would have a rough education slightly. Because his father, the son of the legendary hero Nana, was abandoned as a boy, he came to develop a hatred of something related to the heroes, the hatred he eventually physically took to the young Shigaraki, who once wanted to be a hero himself. After ShigarAki accidentally kills his whole family through his recently activated break -up, the young boy is found and modified into an extremely powerful villain for one, so it is understandable why his main goal would be to destroy everything and all in sight.

However, as the story continued, Shigaraki has grown a lot, not only in terms of his abilities, but also his mentality. During his struggle with the star and stripe, Shigaraki begins to realize that everything is trying to take over his body and suggests that he will eventually start freeing. As soon as Midoriya finally accepts in the Last War, it turned out that Shigaraki was still thinking about his traumatic past, suggesting that he was not so far after the dark dare rabbit hole, as he would ever think, and that he could still be brought with sufficient support from others. Since he is a villain who has been in this series from the very beginning, it makes sense that Shigaraki would feel like a completely different person to the end, which made him an incredible villain to follow.


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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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