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This is why Bakugou can't die. He has so much passion and ambition. No one is as hardworking as him, other than Deku. This is why it could never be Deku alone at the top. He and Bakugou will be the greatest heroes together.
It makes sense why people think Bakugou will get OFA, he is the only one that can measure up to Deku in greatness.
They can't be separated because they complete each other... Deku can not reach the top without Bakugou and vice versa.

The way this is the first big, genuine, cheesy grin we've seen of him š„¹ā¤ļø It symbolizes his new beginning. I hope he gets all the smiles in the world

This is what I mean Bakugou and Deku will be the greatest together. When Deku gets tired and can't fill in All Might's shoes, Bakugou steps in and finishes it for him. They're two halves of one prophecy. They complete each other.

"I'm Kacchan of the Bakugos" this is basically a marriage proposal in Bakugou-speak
"I wish I had an older brother!"
Average older brother experience:


Just me and this manga panel against the world








The Prophecy - Taylor Swift.
The Identity of Deku's Dad
Has anybody else been so hyped after reading the latest chapters of MHA (418-422) because of the hints that the identity of Deku's father will be revealed soon?
In chapter 422, The U.S. president is shown, stating that all American heroes are to come to Japan, so perhaps Deku's father might be on that list of people arriving to help out.
I know there is still the possibility of the reveal being Dad for One, which is an interesting theory in my opinion, but the other chance that it might be an individual who works with heroes or is one of them also seems very intriguing.
It could also be the president himself, given how he is always in the shadows, but I honestly feel there is a slim chance for that to be true.
I can't be certain how Horikoshi will put the puzzle pieces of who Izuku's father is together, but I feel the president panels might be a piece of the puzzle somehow. His face is in the shadows...

...but again so was AFO's face for a long time.
I still feel really strongly about the DFO theory. On one hand I do see how people might be displeased by it, because AFO does insert himself in a lot of characters lives and influences them from the background, but precisely because of that I find him a very interesting and fleshed out character. So desperate for attention and love, even when he has it he doesn't know how to respond to it. He is also quite a charming character, which I feel you would have to be to impress the lovely Inko Midoriya. She is just too amazing, I also feel that he would be drawn to her as well because of that. Or perhaps because she bears resemblance to a certain Shimura? But again, Inko is very different to Nana, as in, she appears much softer as a character than Nana does, and I feel AFO would crave that from a person given that he wasn't taken care of and had to help his brother out and grew up in a very feral state and an incredibly hostile environment for anybody, let alone a child. Even though he does end up using people, I do think that that is because of his defense mechanism and constant living on survival mode affecting him.

AFO is also someone who doesn't want people to know the real him, his weaknesses and inner thoughts, his human side. The memories he does share with Deku and Tomura are only to traumatize them and break them up; in short: they are carefully curated.
If DFO does come into play, I feel that Tomura/Tenko will have a hand in the reveal. Perhaps helping or saving Izuku from within the vestige world? Maybe he will be able to help by seeing Izuku's memories and altering them like Deku did for him, because in the case that does end up happening, Deku will be the one needing a helping hand in coping with the reveal, and who better than the boy who that man was a father figure to as well. And in the end Deku and Tomura could also together "defeat" AFO by seeing his memories and saving the defenseless child he once was.


This is probably overthinking, but I wanted to share my thoughts with you guys. I love trying to guess what will happen and still being surprised by Horikoshi's amazing execution each time. I would love to read what you guys have to say on the topic.


Just saw Mha 418 spoilers and uhmā¦.
Why do I feel like a count down has started for the final chapter??? Like I want it to be Thursday already!!!! š
#mha #why do I feel jittery #probably cause Iām sugar high
spoilers for the mha manga (i think...)
got AllMic on the brain

thats soo crazy so like Toshi doesn't have much money now ??? so he needs someone to spoil him ??? Like a loaded Hero/Dj/Teacher/Radio show host ???? sorta sugar baby Toshinori is real ????? (i know he's probably not totally broke, but a guy can dream)
Like, it's hard to get an idea of what it'd be like, since again, doubtful he's actually hurting financially, but just ignore that and you've got a goldmine of shipping potential.
Just the idea of Mic (or really any of the other pros) spoiling the shit out of that old man is soooo cute. Buying him some new bento boxes, getting him a cup of coffee every morning, leaving little gifts they thought he'd like on his desk. AUGH ššš
Were I a more experienced, eloquent person I'd go into more detail but idk how tf these things work lol š im actual garbage at gift giving, so I am NOT the person to write a blurb all about that x_x

how we feeling about that ending yo
Some dadmight things I really want (need) to happen in these last 5ish chapters of MHA
- A HUG or any kind of platonic familial physical contact and comfort
- Also emotional comfort, especially from any tough convos they may have
- Toshi telling Izuku that he can be a quirkless hero (both of them are proof of that)
- Toshi also telling Izuku that they are still bonded beyond blood relation regardless of no longer sharing a quirk
- Izuku calls Toshi Shisou (could go with or without this, I just thought it might be nice to connect them back to Nana since she's really gone now)
- I also really want them to call each other dad/son but I unfortunately don't think that will happen (get tf out of here hisashi your boy has a real dad) (also if that does miraculously happen I WILL cry big Midoriya tears and will be exploding into lil confetti pieces on the spot)
- Toshi still giving so much support and encouragement to his boy through the rest of his schooling and starting full time hero-ing/regardless of what Izuku does
- If Toshi retires teaching, they both still spend dedicated time together (lunches, hang-outs, events)
- Them specifically returning to Dagobah beach (for talks/hugs/hanging out/even just standing there together bc I'd take anything atp)
- Them calling each other by their given names (Izuku would probably still slip and call him All Might sometimes though) (not sure if this would happen either sadly but I would be very very happy if it did)
- Toshinori making bento for Izuku
- And finally (for now), If the All Might statue gets restored it would be cool if it was him as Iron Might alongside Deku as symbol of both of their heroism in the final battles
BNHA CHAPTER 430 SPOILERS!!
Well, I finally read the last chapter and proceeded to sob all over it. I definitely wanna gush over all of my feelings soon but I also really wanted to do a follow up and cover on the small things (I'll take it!) we did get dadmight wise in the epilogue.
- Head pat color spread
- Them recovering together in the same room (Thank you Tsukauchi!!)
- Toshinori trusting Izuku to wheel him around while he was in a wheelchair
- Toshinori's words of "you can be a hero" impacting Izuku to the point that he was able to confidently pass that energy on to a boy of the next gen
- Them meeting up so Toshinori could hand deliver him his new support gear suit that would allow him to a hero once again (a quirkless hero at that!! He did it in his fight 8 years ago and believes Izuku can be a full pro while quirkless with a support gear suit!!)
- Toshinori supporting and believing in his boy so wholeheartedly that he'll be able to take the power in stride having seen him work well with mulitple quirks
- I love that he also mentions Izuku's body still moving on his own since that's something he believes to be a mark of a hero and what inspired him to be a better hero himself as well as take a chance on this random quirkless kid š
- AND THEN SAYING IT'S A POWER HE EARNED FAIR AND SQUARE LIKE WHEN HE PASSED ONE FOR ALL ONTO HIM AHHHGH
- (all of this feeling like his own rewording of "you can be a hero" and the answer of "yes" to "Can someone without a quirk become a hero like you?")
- Toshinori overall being one out of many to help his dream of being a pro hero continue
- Not specifically dadmight but wow I did indeed cry patrially out of sheer joy that All Might Toshinori Yagi is still alive hell yeah
There's probably more I could try to think of, but those are my main point-outs for now. I'll prob be getting more into how much they mean to me in my emotional mha final thoughts post.
Bonus dadzawa
- Aizawa being tough love as always, pushing Izuku to improve the way he teaches the next gen but also showing clear concern over his loneliness away from his friends who are all busy being pros.
I have so many thoughts I literally just want to get out there about MHA because I donāt currently have someone whoās like, as into it as I am. So here I am, to scream my thoughts into the wind since I canāt draw for shit and have a hard time writing fanfics. I want to participate in the fandom somehow damn it. š
Tonightās thought/Ramble: Touya Todoroki.
Now, I worked in foster care for a while, I worked with a lot of abused and traumatized children. It was hell, tbh, but thatās a story for another day so stay with me. One thing I learned from that and my time studying psychology in college is that abuse can literally change the chemistry of your brain. One thing we used to be told where I worked was that, when it came to the kids we took care of, we had to think of them as half the age they were (not as an insult, but more for when thinking of solutions or trying to reason with them).
So, with that in mind, Touya really starts to make way more sense to me. ESPECIALLY when you put together that he was in a coma FOR THREE YEARS. He basically lost three whole ass years of vital development on top of all that.
Because like, I look at him at first and go āwhy tf would you try to kill the rest of your family when your parents were the problem, why go after the other victims?ā
Because heās effectively a vindictive child/teenager, thatās why. Deep down, he WANTED to be acknowledged and seen and loved by his father, and what does a child who was never given healthy attention do to get that? They act out. They donāt know the difference between negative attention and positive attention, or maybe they do and they just donāt care.
In the end, Touya/Dabi just wants his dadās love and attention like he always has, no matter what form it takes.
(And boy do I have so much to say about Endeavor and his arc but thatās also a rant for another night).
Okay, kinda shocked by the positivity on the last post. š So I guess here we go again??
Todayās MHA thought: Katsuki Bakugo (or Bakugo Katsuki, whichever tickles your fancy) and why I think heās an incredible character despite hating him in the beginning.
Some context: I was a teenager when the anime came out, so the only thing I knew of him was what we were given there. So like, seasons 1-4 my hatred for him was STRONG. It let up a little at the end of 3 with his and Izukuās fight, and again with the class a/class b fight in 5, but it wasnāt until I put the series down for a few years then came back this as an adult in April and binged the entire series before 7 started airing that I really started to love him as a character.
Now, thereās a few reasons for this, but a lot of it boils down to this: He has NO REASON to be an asshole.
As far as we know, he has good parents, had a mostly-healthy home life, and doesnāt start being actively traumatized till he joins UA. Heās just genuinely a bad person at the start, like he literally tells Izuku to go take a swan dive off a roof AND HE HAS NO EXCUSES. (Side note, not saying being traumatized gives you the excuse to say these things. NO ONE has an excuse to say this no matter what theyāve been through). He had no past trauma to explain that response, no real good reasoning behind it other than heās just being mean. We learn later itās because Izuku made him feel inferior and he didnāt know why, which makes perfect sense and we see the evidence of this long before itās said, but that doesnāt make it any better.
But thatās the beauty of it, for once this asshole-ery wasnāt born of trauma it just kind ofā¦happened. Heās almost like All for One and Endeavor in that neither really had a good reason to be mean, they just got so wrapped up in themselves that they lost sight of everything else. However, thatās why I love Bakugoās arc because itās so satisfying to see him slowly come to that realization himself and change even though he really doesnāt have to. (It also begs the question why Endeavor and Bakugo and really any of the villains are seen in such different lights despite having similar stories, which is a theory for another day that I have brewing).
His change wasnāt necessitated by abusive past that held him back like Todoroki or even having to figure out how to manage a new quirk like Izuku, because say what you will he is SMART and he is TALENTED and he was doing great on his own. He couldāve climbed his way to the top without having a good personality, I mean just look at Endeavor. But he saw Izuku, his classmates, his FRIENDS and realized that wasnāt what he wanted.
And it all culminates in the end of season six when the class goes to retrieve him, instead of rushing to Izuku to yell his apology, he sends Iida after him because Iida is built for speed (these two/three episodes are my favorite part in the entire damn series and Iāll probably make a whole post about them eventually). But then, after that, he genuinely apologizes. He recognizes what he did was wrong, and what gets me about the dub of this episode is the way they chose to phrase the line:
āSaying this out loud doesnāt change a thingā.
He KNOWS that apologizing doesnāt make it okay, and he accepts that Izuku may never forgive him, but he does it anyway, and thatās how you know he really meant it. We see his convictions through the whole series, that boy doesnāt say anything he doesnāt mean. But it doesnāt stop there, he goes on to prove it with his actions, starting by calling Izuku by his real name, and his first name at that.
And in all of that, we still donāt lose his personality. Heās still loud, brash, mean, a bit of an asshole, and determined to be the best, but instead of looking down on Izuku, he sees him as an equal...an actual friend, someone to race against so they can both be better. Itās no longer all about him, heās learned to see the world through a different lens, one we see him create during the entire series. He has truly changed in a way that feels natural and authentic to him as a character, and thatās something you donāt see every day.
And, we can see in the end, he continues to think about others, striving not for the top, but for Izukuās happiness, and I think thatās beautiful.
I have so much more I could say about this, but Iām gonna stop here because this post is long as hell already, but if anyone is curious about anything donāt be afraid to ask, Iām an open book!š
You know what I realized yesterday through an event that I desire to never deal with again in my entire life?? Togaās parents really did suck.
Todayās Rambling Thought: Toga, and why her parents deserve hell.
Picture this, itās the evening, Iām getting ready to get on a discord call with my friend because weāve been watching MHA together and we usually chat between episodes (itās their first time watching the show, weāre in season three). I go to use the bathroom and what do I find?? Remnants!!! Of a bird!! Iām not talking about a few feathers here, Iām talking bones, a pile of internal organs, and a half mutilated wing covered in blood and God knows what else. Completely dismembered. Of course, there are two potential culprits in this crime scene, both cats. (I should mention these arenāt my cats, I was watching them for a friend), but Iām pretty sure the one circling my feel and meowing proudly is the one. So, I get to clean up bird guts at like 8PM, trying my hardest not to gag.
AND YOU KNOW WHAT I DID TO THE POTENTIAL CRIMINAL??
Nothing. I patted his head and gave him a scratch.
All this delightful context to put into perspective this realization that came to me later that night, how is it that I - someone who actually had to clean up a mutilated bird - nicer to a cat that ISNāT MY OWN than Togaās parents were TO THEIR OWN DAUGHTER. Now Iām no saint, and I realize a cat and a human are completely different, but come on, for real guys?
I donāt think weāre told how old Toga is in the scene where sheās offering her parents the bird (if you know please share) but we know sheās a little kid. Like Iāve said before, Iām studying psychology in college and I worked with kids in foster care, so if I know anything at all itās this: Children are little sponges, and they automatically want to do whatever it is you tell them not to do. Itās a natural part of development, and actually something we donāt really lose as we get older (the specific term is rebel psychological reactance I think). So itās really no surprise that after years and years of being told nothing but no when it came to these urges she had, she eventually just snapped. The kids I worked with were the same, the longer they were in the shelter I worked at the less they felt inclined to listen when we told them no, and I donāt think I need to explain why thatās dangerous.
Now, Iām not saying that consuming anotherās blood as a child or gnawing on yourself in your sleep is normal behavior or something a parent shouldnāt be concerned about, but thereās a reason therapy focuses on replacing negative coping skills with positive ones. Did they ever go beyond just calling her weird and creepy? Did they take her to a doctor get a blood test and find out if maybe thereās a reason she was doing this beyond just being freaky? Does she have an iron deficiency?? Iām just rambling now and thatās pure speculation, but no, they just kinda insulted her over and over, told her not to, and sent her to quirk counseling which IS NOT a substitute for actual therapy Iām sure. The bottom line here is that you canāt take something away and not add anything in. You canāt tell someone not to do something and not supplement it with something else.
Itās little wonder that once she snapped, she went straight to āI just want to do whatever I wantā, because she spent her whole life being told not to be something. I think itās easy to forget that Toga is still legally a child at the start of the series, one who has not been taught how to safely deal with her urges. No wonder she felt more at home with the league of villains, they gave her what she never got. No wonder Ochacoās actions in the final chapter shocked her so much. She was never accepted for who she was until then. She was never treated like she was a normal person.
The people who were supposed to love her most in the world saw her as a disease to be rid of, and I that disgusts me more than a dead bird ever will.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk, Iām gonna go ramble about how, as an author and a fan, I love her end even if it makes me so sad, and Ochacoās part in it.