
My Hero Academia: The 10 Most Tragic Backstories In The Series, Ranked
2020年5月9日 · Compared to your average Shonen protagonist, Izuku has a relatively happy upbringing. Both of his parents are still alive and there are not that many traumatic events in his backstory. What makes Izuku's backstory considerable for the description of tragic is the fact that he was born Quirkless.
The 15 Saddest Backstories In ‘My Hero Academia,’ Ranked
2023年11月9日 · My Hero Academia might not be the saddest shonen out there, but there are characters with seriously miserable backstories. Many of these sad tales come from the villains, who found their way to villainy because of the way their lives went wrong. In other cases, it's the heroes who suffered.
10 My Hero Academia characters most traumatized from the
2024年11月30日 · From Deku's overwhelming survivor's guilt to Endeavor's quest for redemption amid familial dispute, My Hero Academia characters battle profound trauma. Confronting their deepest fears,...
10 Most Tragic My Hero Academia Backstories - Screen Rant
2024年9月15日 · Many of the characters had horrifically difficult childhoods, suffering abuse, neglect, and judgment from society for their Quirks. Learning about characters' backstories can give fans better insight into their motivations and what led them to choose to become a …
My Hero Academia Centers Generational Trauma Better Than Any …
2024年12月22日 · There are several layers and aspects to the Todoroki family's generational trauma, one of which is directly addressed in the anime. For the most part, people in Deku's era kept their Quirks suppressed and thought little of them, and didn't identify with them much.
The Saddest Moments In MHA, Ranked - CBR
2023年9月2日 · When the Wild Wild Pussy Cats visit Class 1-A, she acts happy, but it's obvious the events of Kamino were traumatic for her. Taking a person's Quirk is an incredibly violating act, and Ragdoll didn't deserve that. After the war with the League of Villains, Midoriya ostracizes himself from his friends in an attempt to protect them.
Jin Bubaigawara | My Hero Academia Wiki | Fandom
Jin overcomes his trauma to save Himiko from Skeptic and his puppets. During his confrontation with Skeptic 's clones, Jin was revealed to have been a lonely individual who created clones to compensate for friendship. He joined the League of Villains because they accepted his craziness and made him feel comfortable in his skin.
Who do you think struggles with mental health in MHA but is ... - Reddit
2022年4月26日 · There are tons of characters that have had trauma. Way too many considering half the characters are all still children! But out of all of them, who do you think struggles with mental health but is never covered on?
[Manga Spoilers] Twice and Mental Health : r/BokuNoHeroAcademia - Reddit
2018年9月24日 · HeroAca is really smart when it comes to issues like mental health, trauma, and the harsh realities of personal growth. Horikoshi must be a really observant guy.
One thing in MHA I’d like to see discussed (I know it won ... - Reddit
2022年7月17日 · Working on a fic rn that’s essentially a re-write of MHA but with realistic trauma responses. Turns out, a lot changes when you dive into PTSD (Katsuki’s near-death experience with the sludge villain) and depression and suicidality (All Might’s rejection of Izuku’s ambitions at his lowest point) and how that would change these children ...
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