Something to note about the 20% quirkless population: Midoriya sticks out considerably in his class for being quirkless and All Might mentions during the sports festival that his quirklessness was not as uncommon when he was young as for Midoriya's generation. This implies that the quirkless population is skewed towards the elderly, which in turn means that the percentage of youths with quirks is increasing with each generation, which makes sense if we consider that people with quirks appear to have been a minority when they first emerged.
Which mean either something MASSIVELY environmental is going on or people with powers are so prioritized in someone looking for a partner that if you dont have powers good luck ever getting a SO.
Jiro's family is a huge example of how this happens. Her mom had her exact quirk and her dad didn't, but she was born with her mom's quirk. Have this happen a bunch of times with the entire population over the course of 100yrs and you'll see that quirkless peoples numbers will dwindle with time
Yeah and i imagine that the more of a minority they become the faster they disappear too, might be that Midoriya will be among the last quirkless people by the time hes old, or that by that time they will be so rare that its not just odd but shocking. Kinda like being born with 6 fingers.
3:58 My theory? Since Izuku is the narrator, he’s telling this whole story to his dad. Who’s just sitting there absolutely horrified that all this happened while he was overseas.
So the personality thing can actually be chalked up to instinct. Toga for example had a natural desire to drink blood and that happens to be a trigger condition for her quirk.
@@thinkfighttalk2403 speaking as someone who legitimately suffers from something that results in a biological blood thirst... Yeah Toga is a mirror for the tragedy I'd undergo had my parents not been the opposite of her's. Took quite a bit of effort to stop my personality from going that way. Mitochondrial myopathy, I'm not joking. I literally need as close to raw meat as possible to avoid going crippled. If quirks work similarly, that is no easy task to overcome that instinct and affect on personality. It is possible to separate blood thirst from violence. It's also possible that a parent might need to legitimately explain to their young kid that it isn't socially acceptable to indulge in other folks blood. Toga's parents were horrible, Aizawa and the Class 1 B head probably would have helped her had they had the chance when she was younger.
@@armaggedon390That depends seeing as how some quirks are totally independent from the family. Like the new character who appeared in the manga having a unique one not seen amongst his family, or Deku himself who was born quirkless despite both of his parents having one.
Real talk like Dude, your son has been beaten up, fought terrorists, almost died several times, and is now scarred and traumatized enough that his therapist is gonna need therapy, but you can't spare a zoom call for him?😂
For the Eri thing, Her horn is said to be a manifestation of the stockpile of energy she has to reset something, so it's like giving someone a portable battery, idk how she removed the horn but she probably did it because she obviously wasn't allowed on the battlefield (but teenagers were....child soldiers are surprisingly common in media for some reason) As for the deku dying thing I think it's just shounen manga being shounen manga
It's a 8 year old. The teenagers can blow up buildings and have been forced by reality to do stuff only war veterans live through. I really think our standards of who's allowed in war don't work in these situations.
You would have to guess that quirkless 20% is PRETTY unevenly distributed across the age spectrum. So much so that Midoriya was a pariah just for being quirkless and Aoyama’s parents were willing to essentially make a deal with the devil to make their son “normal”. Also, that’s 20% of the WORLD population. If the first quirk appeared in china with the glowing baby, it would make sense that the gene spread pretty quickly across the far east, making it quirklessness the most recessive among the recessive genes in Japan.
Imagine the final chapter ends with Deku going home… and his dad just… is there. Kind of like “Hey Izuku! Saw you fighting in the war and thought, HEY, MIGHT AS WELL BE A FATHER NOW 🤷♂️”
It's less that the personality Influences the quirk and more that the quirk shapes the users personality, like, If the user needs to do something like drink blood, be naked, sweat a lot or get hurt to activate their quirk It's only natural they'd acclimatize to those things and Incorporate them Into their personalities, especially since they get their quirks In their formative years.
The Doctor was Deku's dad. Inko didn't want to tell Deku that he was a sperm bank baby so she told him that his dad was working overseas. Just like IRL the Doctor decided to use his own sperm to fertilize hundreds of women in order to grown a replacement body for All for One, since All Might probably punched his dick clean off.
I think the Quirk Singularity problem was mostly answered/solved by Shigaraki. Deku was the 'proof' that Quirks would one day get so strong that human bodies just wouldnt be able to handle them anymore, but then Shigaraki had his whole.. body-growth/adaptation thing going on that implied that the human body would evolve alongside powerful quirks in order to contain them. Remember: Deku got OFA just kinda shoved into his regular old (but still well trained) body, while Shigaraki's body was specifically modified to be at the absolute PEAK by the Doctor. There are also a bunch of other little details about inheriting minor abilites from parents, like Dabi's body being super resistant to cold like his mother's while he possessed a powerful fire quirk. Maybe as time goes on, Quirked kids will just acquire more and more passive resistances passed down from previous generations that culminate in beating the Singularity.
@@DWN9 alongside a whole new jaw. He was probably already falling apart and they used the science they had to make him stronger but just. He's a nomu because he is in essence a Frankenstein monster in terms of physicality.
The biggest issue with quirks is that the author often forgets that they are supposed to be biological-related powers and they just become magic when the plot demands it. "If you eat my hair you obtain my quirk. But I must WANT to pass my quirk for that to happen. Also, I lose my power because you ate a single hair of mine with my consent."
Since there's a bunch of dead dudes clones in whatever the heck One For All very genetic code is, one could consider it symbiosis much like venom in marvel comics. The core organism of the quirk is alive and when it is passed down by the original host, it transports the consciousness and it's properties. It's kinda like a parasite that left All-Might a little sick for a few months before fully recovering from its effects. There's definitely a lot of bullshit going on in M.H.A. consistency, but at least the main quirk and, by extension, All for one quirk is somewhat biological.
i mean the hair thing can kind of work biologically(as much as any quirk can be) basically think of it like they focus the power into a part of themselves that the person then eats and absorbs into themselves
It was always magic that just happened to be flowing in the people's genes. They don't treat it as magic, because they can be studied using science and everyday people will understand those powers a little bit more everyday.
It's very X-men. "My biological power is increased strength, reflexes, and bulk. My other friend has laser eyes, another is a telepath, and we know a kid who can create pocket realities. All biological, I assure you "
Hagakure's quirk is always on by choice, the light flashbanged her so she lost control of it for a few seconds. This also means that she decided to do hero work as an exhibitionist.
Deku's dad secretly has the same quirck as Forgetmenot form the X-Men. He's actually been in every chapter but we all forget about him once we stop reading. And he's the reason why everyone survived in the final battle.
Hopefully she didn’t damage the corium around the bony core, (which might be pretty tiny if how small the horn gets after use) and with immediate attention her horn and quirk should recover normally.
I watched the overhaul fight again and I was abit wondering why after the fight deku just did not toss Eri to nighteye so he could reverse his damage. He might of been able to live.
Its frustatingly inconsistent. Toga died of bloodloss. How the hell does someone die of bloodloss in a battle centric anime? Much less as a strenghtwise for sure top 10 villian, very likely top 5 if movies are not included.
@@kerroseir4764 They have opposite problems, JJK has too much death and MHA barely has any. Case and point for MHA, Gran Torino. Shigaraki punched him in the chest, actually through his chest and yet he's still alive. He has served no purpose since and is just laying in a hospital bed, Deku taking the cape off him would've had greater emotional impact if he was taking it to pay homage to his dead sensei not an inconsious one
@@EMGaks Gran Torino going would be cool, but I don’t think mha has too few losses of life The villains lost MANY people and others ended up MIA (mustard) and the hero’s lost people like nightwing (whatever his name was) not to mention the plague doctor peeps and muscle dude getting punished for life
He is working away from family. Like that is something that happens in Japan, if you dont want to move because your boss told you to go to other end of country they WILL fire you.
From what I remember, her quirk isn't invisibility. Its Light Refraction. Thus bending light. Its just that she does it passively and thus ends up being invisible. Just like how Mina is pink cause of all the acid in her system. Its a side effect of her quirk. When Toru started got really upset, she ended up losing control of her quirk and that manifested in us being able to see her slightly. As when Yuga was revealed to be the mole, we got to see her thanks to her outburst. Afterwards when ever she gets emotional/flustered, she ends up giving a glimpse of herself to anyone. It was just more or less an excuse to say it was Yuga's laser that allowed them to see her
Her quirk itself is invisibility but the way it makes her invisib is through light refraction as you brought up but she unknowingly refracts light making her invisible but as we know throughout the series she slowly but surely starts getting better control of her ability to refract light so she starts using minor light refractions but then when she deflects yuga's Lazer she has to refract a strong source of light which then she directly reflects it giving herself a brief glimpse of visibility because the light is refracting off her entire body but now more recently whenever shes flustered she stops the reflection of the light unintentionally which is why she's becoming more visible and eventually she'll be able to turn it on and off but it's it's like a quirk Awakening where she slowly but surely learning the true nature of her quirk which is refracting light
Im really sad that my theory didn't wind up being true. I thought that there were no quirkless people and that All for One just spread the toe joint thing so people with it wouldn't know their quirk was actually taken. So basically the toe joint thing was just an unimportant feature some people had that was the perfect thing to blame on people being born without quirks. Further to that, with what we know about Midoriyas parent's quirks, I was hoping he had a level of pyrokinesis and a major plot point towards the end would be Midoriya facing someone with his quirk. I mean Midoriya literally has checkups with that villain doctor and it meant nothing!
2:09 Now this is something that I wanted to see in the series. How the rest of the world see the people without Quirk (We saw how they treat people with some kind of Quirks, so the people without the would be more patronizing or something like Izuku's class before UA... Yeah I need to stop reading fanfics)
Why isn't Bakugo completely deaf? He himself is a live grenade all the time he hasn't taken a shower. Also classmates probably hated him. Imagine you are writing a hard exam. And in the middle of silence: Fwoom! Bam! "Shut up! Do you think I want that to happen?"
It's implied that a person's body not being able to handle their quirk is very rare. So Bakugo likely has several mutations that are why he can withstand his own explosions from not being hurt by them, to not being deafened by them.
Dude. Present Mic. If he's still not deaf while having been doing professional hero work for years by the start of the series, then why would Bakugo be deaf by now? PM has it considerably worse.
I was reading a fic and the author incorporated an unlikely but still cool explanation; he can't hear any noises made by him (therefore can't hear the explosions), including his own voice. Improbable but it's an interesting twist
@@jaymelo6153 That reminds me of another explanation, that his quirk has a side effect that no one noticed, and that is that his ear wax would change just in time for any explosion to not damage his ears, and then go back to normal. Though it's been a long time since I've read that one, so idk where it was.
I would like to say that Quirks don’t manifest around your personality, it’s more the other way. That’s why Shigaraki felt urges to destroy things because he had a destructive quirk. Dabi was so relentless because he metaphorically and literally had a fire that wouldn’t go out. So on and so forth.
ToxiCure, this was a good final Quirk question for the series. My favourite part was the theory of the entire epilogue being Deku’s death hallucination, it reminded me of that theory that all of Boruro was a dream in Naruto’s final arc. Watching all the previous quirk questions as the series progressed was a nice experience, I’m excited to see similar ones for other series.
2:15 creating blades out of the body. Like, objectively, it’s the one we see the most from unrelated people. All the Ice Peeps are related, most of the fire people are related (Burnin, AfO, and Deku’s dad being outliers), and so on and so forth. There are multiple people who create blades from their bodies. Moonfish and his sword teeth; Mantis Guy in 1-B with Razor Sharp; the guy Kirishima fights in S4; Wooden Swords from the Palm in Vigilantes; and then AfO again with 2 different stabbing instruments with Rivet Stab and those drill like protrusions he got from his mom.
I mean, by logic and timeline, most of the quirkless people would have to be quite old by now, so it would not only be a quirkless Olympics, but also an old people's Olympics. Honestly, that sounds pretty entertaining as a concept if you ask me.🤔
There really isn't anything that anyone can do about the Quirk Singularity, it's just a thing that's gonna happen sometime down the line. I imagine that Dr. Garaki's research will be used and improved upon in an effort to combat this, but regardless of which side he was on, one thing must be noted: All For One's head got exploded by All Might, he was a corpse in a body bag, and then Garaki Frankensteined him back to life. No one in the fandom has even discussed the fact that Garaki is a literal miracle worker, he conquered death.
I think in any franchise with super powers, things like super strength, super speed, or being able to fly in some way would be seen as pretty basic and however you feel about Mineta, his Quirk is actually pretty decent. Also yeah who and where is Deku’s dad?
I think the "20 percent of people are quirkless" might not be totally accurate, if you think about how many people have quirks that aren't totally obvious. Like Original OFA; he didn't know he already had a quirk until his brother AFO forcefully gave him one, his original quirk is to pass his own quirk to other people. If people with blood quirks like Toga and Stain, who's quirks require them to consume blood, something very taboo or illegal, like how would one figure that out otherwise? Like, in theory, how many quirks are either very niche or specific (like the main dude from the vigilantes spinoff; I don't follow that one, but I heard his quirk is bullshit specific) vs how many are very taboo or illegal pre-requisites, or even like technology-based quirks? Also, with varying degrees of super-strength, does the requirement to be considered "super strong" like change? Like, what is the minimum requirement to be considered super-strong vs being just a professional weightlifter? Another thing. I think quirks reflecting personality is kind of inverted. Since most people are either born with a quirk or develop it rather young, it's not so much "your personality effects your quirk", but more like "your quirk effects how your personality develops". If you have a flashy or bombastic quirk, that leads to a flashy or bombastic personality. If your quirk is directly effected by emotion, then you'd tend to act a certain way depending on the emotion.
They can probably tell by the person. Like 1000lbs is already doable but if a scrawny 5'0 teen did it instead of a 6'6 muscle man it'd still be superhuman.
@@themanysirs1814 Is there not some guy in Vigilantes that has a quirk like "he's faster when at least 3 of his 4 limbs are touching the ground" or something like that?
Vigilante has a truly awful quirk. A villain has a quirk where their quirk is they explode and it's a one time use. Because it's them exploding and you can't come back from exploding. They even got a comical cartoonish bomb with a fuse for a head and dynamite for fingers. The implication that people know how his quirk works is that are a whole category of quirks that work once.
I’m still on the fact that AFO is dekus dad mainly on the facts that deku met Dr. Garaki as a kid, the fact that AFO was capable of morphing his face into a different face, the OYA stating that Hisashi Midoriya has and unknown age, after he was taking a break from villainy he fell in love with Inko at a coffee shop because of her shy personality which was like her brother?! And the fact that it seems far fetched that Deku was capable of using the other users quirks despite All might being Quirkess himself and he wasn’t able to use the quirks of the past users
For anyone confused on the eri horn thing. It's a spoiler from the ending of the manga, so if you don't want to get spoiled don't look. She does it since she wasn't allowed to go to the final battle with evolved shigaraki. The horn was given to deku and it helped him regain his arms
3:45 I remember seeing one comment saying Ochako isn't really Ochako. That it's Toga instead, and the really Ochako died. I'll be honest, I hope that's the case, cause that'd be a more interesting twist
@@ajaderabbit8399 oh I didn't even check how long ago it was I definitely agree someone should've died but I think it should've been Bakugo, they had the perfect opportunity to do so but didn't
1. LETS GOOOO 2. 0:10 it could be like the paralympics, now if there is a “main-quirk focused” olympics… the sports festivals are that for hero students, maybe there is something similar for the adults but since the heroes are the only ones that can use quirks well that limits the list(? 3. 0:32 it requires to recharge a sustain, *I guess they hoped there was still SOME of that sustain inside the horn but not enough for her to use it on command* , + they couldn't risk AFO stealing her quirks, still wtf Ectoplasma xd 4. 1:05 guess it wasn't strong enough? Yeah this was an asspull to give Mineta something to see(? 5. 1:22 it's more of “you got new instinct that match your quirk” (like Toga´s fascination for blood) + if you grew up your entire life with knifes for eyes that´s- gonna affect how you act xd 6. 1:53 Imagine Deku´s classroom having like- weekly presentations about anti-quirkless-bullying bc they can't shut out about this kid that didn't do anything to anyone, if it wasn't bc Bakugo can kill them if he wants all the bullying and hate would be transfer to him for making them have those boring-ass talks(? 7. 2:23 its really a good thing so many quirks oscillate between totally random and simpler, Deku just had to go“oh I have super strength but not super-resistance and it developed late” “that sucks body” the first month xd 8. 2:53 apparently he can grow up the “thread” he loses… so like a really shitty regeneration 9. 3:03 being fair All For One is one of the oldest quirks, but getting stronger with each generations of quirks he stole it's still a close call… and i'm pretty sure there is a “quirk: nuke” somewhere xd 10. 3:35 *the implication that he didn ́t care enough about Aoyama to picture him leaving UA but Mineta is there(?* 11. 3:56 Bro legit didn´t reunite with his family during the apocalypse and saw on national TV as his son defeated history's greatest terrorist, bro just leave them for a younger woman 12. I WANT TO SEE A TIME SKIP I WANT TO SEE THEM AS ADULTS WORKING
Ooooh, if you want a contender for the most common quirk, I think I remember it being stated at some point that size-changing quirks like Mt. Lady's are pretty common.
2:50 yes, that is exactly what happened. It was explicitly stated that was what happened. He also metabolized a lot of his body to push his quirk to its limits
1:52 if it does that can I have some weird implications in the with that one for all thing just in the first episodes and like if the answer is yes bakugou should be Sent to jail in this world where at 20% of the humanity doesn't have superhero powers that should be considered a Prejudice against a Minority
1:22 honestly I see it as the reverse cus if you could like idk create sun beams I doubt you would be treated the same as someone who could create lasers
Horikoshi said we'd get Mido's dad before the end, where the fuck is he? For quirks and personalities, with the examples mentioned: - many people have been making that reason in fanfics, but it seems plausible in itself: the componant in his sweat makes it so that his heart would beat slower, so to compensate, he narurally gets more energetic. Too bad that he needs it so much it goes to being explosive in personality too. -Iida is just social conditioning, ngl. I mean, he was surrounded with speeding heroes as his family, either he would have 100% followed the tradition, or he would have had nothing to do with it. -Mineta is horny because it's a deep lack of attention given to him on the account of being small. He needed therapy, not the shock treatment Mina gave him. Add superspeed to superstrength being the basic quirk, because I have a feeling it's also that common Edgeshot knowing how to do heart surgery could have been him having covered different possibilities in his usual training. For the coma theory, Mido would have to have imagined that Bakugo lost the fingers of one of his hands, and that Todoroki and Uraraka still had heavy things on their minds. Not something his brain would want to believe in, unless it would be his hero complex shining brighter than ever. And I guess Hagakure needed a lot of light to come specifically her way, or maybe it's kinda like a Quirk awakening she had thanks to the training she had while Mido was being a sorta vigilante.
@@moodshadow5611Not really, but at least those 16 year olds are both trained and have experience fighting. Eri on the other hand is not only way younger, but also has none of the other things the 16yo have.
@@ThyFloorestFloor holy shit there 16 ???? i thought they were in university !!! why are the character designs like that then, especially for the girl characters ???
Oh, man, I remember watching these years ago. I've kept away from the fandom for a while, now, so I was going to ignore this video, but boy, am I glad I didn't.
Hagakure Torus face was revealed mainly because of overuse of her quirk, (I mean like the light refraction overuse) and it temporarily showed her because of that.
There's no rules against quirklesness and he isn't crippled enough to be dismissed based on that (yet). Even if he doesn't get to graduate as a proper hero, he would still be able to get a regular high school degree and yes, UA is still a high school, we just skip over all the basic math and history stuff. Also, whose gonna take on the PR nightmare that would happen if they kicked out the greatest hero of the decade?
Nighteye, Eraserhead, and Shinso are basically quirkless but can still do the work, Deku just needs to re-learn how to fight without his powers. He's now Batman, and Bakugo is going to become the Punisher, since he's already got a kill to his name.
@@DWN9 Ah yes Nighteye who can see into the future, Eraserhead who can turn off most Quirks, and Shinso who can mind control people. Hmmmm, definitely Quirkless
@@Gymboy04827 Nighteye can only see into the future once a day, eraser's quirk is useless against mutation quirks and shinso has to get the target to respond
Those quirks are pretty useless against people who are mutantes, random as fuck, or just plain off rude. Also, Sir Nighteye future vision didn't save him and wasn't that useful in normal circumstances. So, quirkless heroes are possible, and Izuko would make a pretty good batman, or at least a great detective, when considering his decent intelligence.
Deku's dad is Allmight! He met Inko when he was in his fire-breather preforming phase as a youth! We've all been there, it's either contact juggling or fire breathing am I right?
I'm pretty sure Eri cut her horn off because she knew there was no way in hell that Aizawa would take her, a literal five-year-old, into a warzone. Chopping the horn off pretty much forced his hand. Though I agree it was messed up that Ectoplasm was like, "You need a hand with that self-mutilation, small child? Here you go!"
My question : so if tsu i like all frogs doesn’t that means she the poisonous ones to so is someone has a quirk like toga and eats a bit of tsu do the just die
0:34-Did you even read the manga or just saw a few panels for this? Is too dangerous for Eri to go herself in a battlefield,so giving her horn is safer. Now the fact that a 6 year old girl is shown to have better reasoning than a good chunk of the mha fandom is kinda nuts!
Do you think Tokoyami can taste spice? Since he has a bird head and birds can't taste spice and all? Actually, considering he doesn't have any bird parts past the neck, maybe he feels it coming out but not coming in
The reason eri had to cut her horn off was because ectoplasm didn’t allow her to go to the battle field so when aizawa returned she gave her horn to him so he could go and heal deku. EDIT: I do realize I sound like a nerd sorry
I believe they said in the sports festival arc that the Olympics are still a thing but they have gone down in scope and popularity. Things such as the U.A. sports festival have replaced them as the popular sporting event to watch.
I can't believe this hasn't been explained yet, but 80% of the world having quirks doesn't mean that 20% of people born each year don't have quirks. By the time the show starts someone being born without a quirk, like Deku, is extremely rare, hence why it's treated as such. What is happening is that the older generations are less likely to have quirks because it used to be that no one had quirks and then each generation it became more prevalent. (Insert joke about Boomers lacking quirks here) and each generation the number will continue to drop. Also, the quirk singularity is still a problem, but it's purpose in the story was to explain Shigaraki's weird mutations during the final battle. He absorbed so many quirks that he became the first manifestation of the quirk singularity. I'd guess, considering how many quirks he had, that a natural quirk singularity would not manifest for a long time.
Hagakure said that Aoyama's quirk was getting stronger, so maybe his quirk was just so incredibly strong that it exceeded her limit. Also, I think it is specifically whenever he redirects his quirk, so maybe her quirk is focusing too much on curving that massive amount of light away that it can't make her invisible.
They explained that the reason invisible girl became visible is because twinkle basically almost killed her, it’s like what almight said about the shock absorption nomu “you’re quirk is absorption not nullification, which means that you have limit to what you can absorb”. Her quirk is refraction (bending light) not reflection (moving light from one spot to another) so she could bend all of the light so the excess light bent her.
Yeah you may have a quirk, but can you DOWNHILL LOUGE?
You did a great job
for the disco light question : the navel laser is a special type of laser
guy whos quirk turns his entire back into a louge
About dame time
What if my quirk is being great at downhill louging?
Something to note about the 20% quirkless population: Midoriya sticks out considerably in his class for being quirkless and All Might mentions during the sports festival that his quirklessness was not as uncommon when he was young as for Midoriya's generation. This implies that the quirkless population is skewed towards the elderly, which in turn means that the percentage of youths with quirks is increasing with each generation, which makes sense if we consider that people with quirks appear to have been a minority when they first emerged.
Which mean either something MASSIVELY environmental is going on or people with powers are so prioritized in someone looking for a partner that if you dont have powers good luck ever getting a SO.
Jiro's family is a huge example of how this happens. Her mom had her exact quirk and her dad didn't, but she was born with her mom's quirk. Have this happen a bunch of times with the entire population over the course of 100yrs and you'll see that quirkless peoples numbers will dwindle with time
Yeah and i imagine that the more of a minority they become the faster they disappear too, might be that Midoriya will be among the last quirkless people by the time hes old, or that by that time they will be so rare that its not just odd but shocking. Kinda like being born with 6 fingers.
@@Luffy-su1hothat is debunked by both of midoyra parents having quirks
@@CalamariZanderbut did all of his grandparents have quirks?
Izuku's father was the friends we made along the way and the quirk we lost in the finale.
Isn't all for one his dad
@@keepingitreal727 turns out nope. Not related.
@@keepingitreal727 nah, it's zoro
Hay it's zoro. And his mum's the girl from wano that zoro banged
Horikoshi once said he would reveal Deku’s father before the end of Mha, he’s got one chapter left to make good on that
3:58 My theory? Since Izuku is the narrator, he’s telling this whole story to his dad. Who’s just sitting there absolutely horrified that all this happened while he was overseas.
the manga ends with Deku´s dad having a heart attack
And the sequel followed his dad and it's called "My Heart Attack" @@maucazalv903
Lol
@@maucazalv903 we'll find out on August 5th I guess
I’m the opposite my theory is deku’s the dad telling it to his kids
So the personality thing can actually be chalked up to instinct. Toga for example had a natural desire to drink blood and that happens to be a trigger condition for her quirk.
@@thinkfighttalk2403 speaking as someone who legitimately suffers from something that results in a biological blood thirst... Yeah Toga is a mirror for the tragedy I'd undergo had my parents not been the opposite of her's. Took quite a bit of effort to stop my personality from going that way.
Mitochondrial myopathy, I'm not joking. I literally need as close to raw meat as possible to avoid going crippled. If quirks work similarly, that is no easy task to overcome that instinct and affect on personality.
It is possible to separate blood thirst from violence. It's also possible that a parent might need to legitimately explain to their young kid that it isn't socially acceptable to indulge in other folks blood.
Toga's parents were horrible, Aizawa and the Class 1 B head probably would have helped her had they had the chance when she was younger.
Quirks are also genetic, so I guess everyone in the same family has the same personality.
@@armaggedon390That depends seeing as how some quirks are totally independent from the family. Like the new character who appeared in the manga having a unique one not seen amongst his family, or Deku himself who was born quirkless despite both of his parents having one.
@@ThyFloorestFloor We have hundreds of chapters proving to us that Deku doesn't have a personality.
@@armaggedon390 Ok
Real talk like Dude, your son has been beaten up, fought terrorists, almost died several times, and is now scarred and traumatized enough that his therapist is gonna need therapy, but you can't spare a zoom call for him?😂
Don't have zoom in the new world
I mean, if that isn´t the japanese or even New Gen life...
Therapists are required to have a therapist in the first place. So it's more like they need two therapists at this point
Horikoshi legit forgot about him.
@draghettis6524 To be fair, he was never important
For the Eri thing, Her horn is said to be a manifestation of the stockpile of energy she has to reset something, so it's like giving someone a portable battery, idk how she removed the horn but she probably did it because she obviously wasn't allowed on the battlefield (but teenagers were....child soldiers are surprisingly common in media for some reason)
As for the deku dying thing I think it's just shounen manga being shounen manga
maybe she removed it with that giant sword that someone gave her or christmas
Her horn was still pretty small after healing Mirio. It was most likely still weak to be broken off.
I'm pretty sure the clone teacher did it for her. I think he was supposed to be watching her
It's a 8 year old. The teenagers can blow up buildings and have been forced by reality to do stuff only war veterans live through. I really think our standards of who's allowed in war don't work in these situations.
Ectoplasm removed it for her.
You would have to guess that quirkless 20% is PRETTY unevenly distributed across the age spectrum. So much so that Midoriya was a pariah just for being quirkless and Aoyama’s parents were willing to essentially make a deal with the devil to make their son “normal”. Also, that’s 20% of the WORLD population. If the first quirk appeared in china with the glowing baby, it would make sense that the gene spread pretty quickly across the far east, making it quirklessness the most recessive among the recessive genes in Japan.
Imagine the final chapter ends with Deku going home… and his dad just… is there. Kind of like “Hey Izuku! Saw you fighting in the war and thought, HEY, MIGHT AS WELL BE A FATHER NOW 🤷♂️”
Didn't they say the chances of being born with a quirk rose exponentially with each generation and Midoriya was a 1-in-a-million case?
It's less that the personality Influences the quirk and more that the quirk shapes the users personality, like, If the user needs to do something like drink blood, be naked, sweat a lot or get hurt to activate their quirk It's only natural they'd acclimatize to those things and Incorporate them Into their personalities, especially since they get their quirks In their formative years.
FR THO! horikoshi said “oh dekus dad will apear at the end of the manga”
WHERE IS HE
What if he already has appeared but hasn't gotten a proper reveal yet
The Doctor was Deku's dad. Inko didn't want to tell Deku that he was a sperm bank baby so she told him that his dad was working overseas. Just like IRL the Doctor decided to use his own sperm to fertilize hundreds of women in order to grown a replacement body for All for One, since All Might probably punched his dick clean off.
At Sea with a rubber boi
@@gvnn911bounty hunting in space
probably on a tombstone 😭
I think the Quirk Singularity problem was mostly answered/solved by Shigaraki.
Deku was the 'proof' that Quirks would one day get so strong that human bodies just wouldnt be able to handle them anymore, but then Shigaraki had his whole.. body-growth/adaptation thing going on that implied that the human body would evolve alongside powerful quirks in order to contain them.
Remember: Deku got OFA just kinda shoved into his regular old (but still well trained) body, while Shigaraki's body was specifically modified to be at the absolute PEAK by the Doctor.
There are also a bunch of other little details about inheriting minor abilites from parents, like Dabi's body being super resistant to cold like his mother's while he possessed a powerful fire quirk. Maybe as time goes on, Quirked kids will just acquire more and more passive resistances passed down from previous generations that culminate in beating the Singularity.
How the heck is it that Toga dies of blood loss but Dabi survives being turned into a charcoal briquette?
He's a nomu.
@@rossjones8656 Spinner was the Nomu, Dabi was just "Man Too Angry To Die".
@@DWN9 no I'm being serious. Dabi was stitched back together and by proxy is a nomu like fog guy (I can't spell)
@@rossjones8656 I thought the stitches were due to the emergency skin grafts they had to put on him as a kid.
@@DWN9 alongside a whole new jaw. He was probably already falling apart and they used the science they had to make him stronger but just. He's a nomu because he is in essence a Frankenstein monster in terms of physicality.
The biggest issue with quirks is that the author often forgets that they are supposed to be biological-related powers and they just become magic when the plot demands it.
"If you eat my hair you obtain my quirk. But I must WANT to pass my quirk for that to happen. Also, I lose my power because you ate a single hair of mine with my consent."
Since there's a bunch of dead dudes clones in whatever the heck One For All very genetic code is, one could consider it symbiosis much like venom in marvel comics. The core organism of the quirk is alive and when it is passed down by the original host, it transports the consciousness and it's properties. It's kinda like a parasite that left All-Might a little sick for a few months before fully recovering from its effects. There's definitely a lot of bullshit going on in M.H.A. consistency, but at least the main quirk and, by extension, All for one quirk is somewhat biological.
First it was never just biological related powers
Second how is having to do it willingly magic?
i mean the hair thing can kind of work biologically(as much as any quirk can be) basically think of it like they focus the power into a part of themselves that the person then eats and absorbs into themselves
It was always magic that just happened to be flowing in the people's genes. They don't treat it as magic, because they can be studied using science and everyday people will understand those powers a little bit more everyday.
It's very X-men. "My biological power is increased strength, reflexes, and bulk. My other friend has laser eyes, another is a telepath, and we know a kid who can create pocket realities. All biological, I assure you "
Hagakure's quirk is always on by choice, the light flashbanged her so she lost control of it for a few seconds. This also means that she decided to do hero work as an exhibitionist.
I hate this fucking show, man
...Wait, she can disable her chromotic cloak?
@@Hisnitch If she wants to, but she feels more comfortable staying invisible.
Isn't her quirk like a mutation-esk type like aizawa can't erase her quirk?
If he can’t see her then he can’t erase it
Deku's dad secretly has the same quirck as Forgetmenot form the X-Men. He's actually been in every chapter but we all forget about him once we stop reading. And he's the reason why everyone survived in the final battle.
But wouldn't inko and izuku forget him aswell-wait never mind deku NEVER has a flashback to him, EVER in the series.
“I hope they omegaveres this” is a very cursed sentence to end this video
I assume Eri cut off her horn so that she could still use her power, without being on the battlefield of a war at 7 years old
Hopefully she didn’t damage the corium around the bony core, (which might be pretty tiny if how small the horn gets after use) and with immediate attention her horn and quirk should recover normally.
I watched the overhaul fight again and I was abit wondering why after the fight deku just did not toss Eri to nighteye so he could reverse his damage. He might of been able to live.
Death is a rarity in MHA.
Gran Torino, All Might, Bakugo, Dabi, they took what _should_ be lethal damage, yet inexplicably lived.
Its frustatingly inconsistent. Toga died of bloodloss. How the hell does someone die of bloodloss in a battle centric anime? Much less as a strenghtwise for sure top 10 villian, very likely top 5 if movies are not included.
Gran Torino really should've died
I've seen jjk. No death plz
@@kerroseir4764 They have opposite problems, JJK has too much death and MHA barely has any. Case and point for MHA, Gran Torino. Shigaraki punched him in the chest, actually through his chest and yet he's still alive. He has served no purpose since and is just laying in a hospital bed, Deku taking the cape off him would've had greater emotional impact if he was taking it to pay homage to his dead sensei not an inconsious one
@@EMGaks Gran Torino going would be cool, but I don’t think mha has too few losses of life
The villains lost MANY people and others ended up MIA (mustard) and the hero’s lost people like nightwing (whatever his name was) not to mention the plague doctor peeps and muscle dude getting punished for life
havent even finished MHA so i dont have any comments on the epilogue
but also the last one
"WHERE THE FUCK IS DEKU'S DAD?!?!"
Just escaped from egghead
He is working away from family. Like that is something that happens in Japan, if you dont want to move because your boss told you to go to other end of country they WILL fire you.
From what I remember, her quirk isn't invisibility. Its Light Refraction. Thus bending light. Its just that she does it passively and thus ends up being invisible. Just like how Mina is pink cause of all the acid in her system. Its a side effect of her quirk. When Toru started got really upset, she ended up losing control of her quirk and that manifested in us being able to see her slightly. As when Yuga was revealed to be the mole, we got to see her thanks to her outburst. Afterwards when ever she gets emotional/flustered, she ends up giving a glimpse of herself to anyone. It was just more or less an excuse to say it was Yuga's laser that allowed them to see her
Her quirk itself is invisibility but the way it makes her invisib is through light refraction as you brought up but she unknowingly refracts light making her invisible but as we know throughout the series she slowly but surely starts getting better control of her ability to refract light so she starts using minor light refractions but then when she deflects yuga's Lazer she has to refract a strong source of light which then she directly reflects it giving herself a brief glimpse of visibility because the light is refracting off her entire body but now more recently whenever shes flustered she stops the reflection of the light unintentionally which is why she's becoming more visible and eventually she'll be able to turn it on and off but it's it's like a quirk Awakening where she slowly but surely learning the true nature of her quirk which is refracting light
WHERE IS HIS DAD? like we should have had at least a scene where is mom said like "I talked to your dad today he's really worried about you."
I don't think they have snail transmitter
To answer the deku father question: He’s helping a stretchy kid become king of the pirates, but first he has to hunt some bounties in space
Im really sad that my theory didn't wind up being true.
I thought that there were no quirkless people and that All for One just spread the toe joint thing so people with it wouldn't know their quirk was actually taken. So basically the toe joint thing was just an unimportant feature some people had that was the perfect thing to blame on people being born without quirks. Further to that, with what we know about Midoriyas parent's quirks, I was hoping he had a level of pyrokinesis and a major plot point towards the end would be Midoriya facing someone with his quirk. I mean Midoriya literally has checkups with that villain doctor and it meant nothing!
That wouldn have been a great plot twist, just have a flashback of AFO strolling through nurseries and hoovering up quirks from babies.
We see in the past, the 2nd user found out he had OFA through a machine that can tell you if you have a quirk. The toe thing seems like a cover-up.
I think it'd be better for Deku to have Telekinesis or Gravity Manipulation, based on his mom's Quirk, but other than that same.
@@Naoise012I like the will o wisp idea the best being able to control many small flames maintained by the quirk
@feritperliare2890 I'm not familiar, could you elaborate?
2:09 Now this is something that I wanted to see in the series. How the rest of the world see the people without Quirk (We saw how they treat people with some kind of Quirks, so the people without the would be more patronizing or something like Izuku's class before UA... Yeah I need to stop reading fanfics)
Why isn't Bakugo completely deaf? He himself is a live grenade all the time he hasn't taken a shower.
Also classmates probably hated him. Imagine you are writing a hard exam. And in the middle of silence: Fwoom! Bam! "Shut up! Do you think I want that to happen?"
It's implied that a person's body not being able to handle their quirk is very rare.
So Bakugo likely has several mutations that are why he can withstand his own explosions from not being hurt by them, to not being deafened by them.
Dude.
Present Mic.
If he's still not deaf while having been doing professional hero work for years by the start of the series, then why would Bakugo be deaf by now? PM has it considerably worse.
I was reading a fic and the author incorporated an unlikely but still cool explanation; he can't hear any noises made by him (therefore can't hear the explosions), including his own voice.
Improbable but it's an interesting twist
@@jaymelo6153
That reminds me of another explanation, that his quirk has a side effect that no one noticed, and that is that his ear wax would change just in time for any explosion to not damage his ears, and then go back to normal. Though it's been a long time since I've read that one, so idk where it was.
@@jaymelo6153Got a link? Because that's a neat idea, and would also help explain his lack of volume control.
I would like to say that Quirks don’t manifest around your personality, it’s more the other way.
That’s why Shigaraki felt urges to destroy things because he had a destructive quirk. Dabi was so relentless because he metaphorically and literally had a fire that wouldn’t go out. So on and so forth.
I wasn't ready to get hit with an omegaverse jumpscare when i clicked on this.
1:03-It probably depends on how much light can her quirk manipulate.If it is more than she can handle,then it turns her visible.
ITS BEEN YEARS
"For just a dollar a day you can give us a dollar a day" is such a beautiful line
She chopped it off because they werent going to let her go because of the danger so she gave aizawa her horn to save izuku
Dekus dad doesn't exist he was just a hoax to keep the fandom guessing
The real deku dad is the theory’s we made along the way
@@philosophygod4397 dekus dad is a theory A FILM THEORY
ToxiCure, this was a good final Quirk question for the series. My favourite part was the theory of the entire epilogue being Deku’s death hallucination, it reminded me of that theory that all of Boruro was a dream in Naruto’s final arc.
Watching all the previous quirk questions as the series progressed was a nice experience, I’m excited to see similar ones for other series.
I like that last question. Asked, with no elaboration.
2:15 creating blades out of the body. Like, objectively, it’s the one we see the most from unrelated people. All the Ice Peeps are related, most of the fire people are related (Burnin, AfO, and Deku’s dad being outliers), and so on and so forth. There are multiple people who create blades from their bodies. Moonfish and his sword teeth; Mantis Guy in 1-B with Razor Sharp; the guy Kirishima fights in S4; Wooden Swords from the Palm in Vigilantes; and then AfO again with 2 different stabbing instruments with Rivet Stab and those drill like protrusions he got from his mom.
I mean, by logic and timeline, most of the quirkless people would have to be quite old by now, so it would not only be a quirkless Olympics, but also an old people's Olympics. Honestly, that sounds pretty entertaining as a concept if you ask me.🤔
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There really isn't anything that anyone can do about the Quirk Singularity, it's just a thing that's gonna happen sometime down the line. I imagine that Dr. Garaki's research will be used and improved upon in an effort to combat this, but regardless of which side he was on, one thing must be noted: All For One's head got exploded by All Might, he was a corpse in a body bag, and then Garaki Frankensteined him back to life. No one in the fandom has even discussed the fact that Garaki is a literal miracle worker, he conquered death.
I think in any franchise with super powers, things like super strength, super speed, or being able to fly in some way would be seen as pretty basic and however you feel about Mineta, his Quirk is actually pretty decent. Also yeah who and where is Deku’s dad?
2:07 IT SHOULD’VE BEEN ME NOT HIM!
I think the "20 percent of people are quirkless" might not be totally accurate, if you think about how many people have quirks that aren't totally obvious. Like Original OFA; he didn't know he already had a quirk until his brother AFO forcefully gave him one, his original quirk is to pass his own quirk to other people. If people with blood quirks like Toga and Stain, who's quirks require them to consume blood, something very taboo or illegal, like how would one figure that out otherwise? Like, in theory, how many quirks are either very niche or specific (like the main dude from the vigilantes spinoff; I don't follow that one, but I heard his quirk is bullshit specific) vs how many are very taboo or illegal pre-requisites, or even like technology-based quirks?
Also, with varying degrees of super-strength, does the requirement to be considered "super strong" like change? Like, what is the minimum requirement to be considered super-strong vs being just a professional weightlifter?
Another thing. I think quirks reflecting personality is kind of inverted. Since most people are either born with a quirk or develop it rather young, it's not so much "your personality effects your quirk", but more like "your quirk effects how your personality develops". If you have a flashy or bombastic quirk, that leads to a flashy or bombastic personality. If your quirk is directly effected by emotion, then you'd tend to act a certain way depending on the emotion.
They can probably tell by the person. Like 1000lbs is already doable but if a scrawny 5'0 teen did it instead of a 6'6 muscle man it'd still be superhuman.
Main guy in vigilantes just has friction reduction(slip and slide wherever he wants) so idk who lied to you.
@@themanysirs1814 Is there not some guy in Vigilantes that has a quirk like "he's faster when at least 3 of his 4 limbs are touching the ground" or something like that?
@@pwojo9776 oh yeah te slippery is like that, though I feel like it's less a requirement, and more of a , oh shit if I don't do this I'll fall.
Vigilante has a truly awful quirk. A villain has a quirk where their quirk is they explode and it's a one time use. Because it's them exploding and you can't come back from exploding. They even got a comical cartoonish bomb with a fuse for a head and dynamite for fingers. The implication that people know how his quirk works is that are a whole category of quirks that work once.
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I feel like a telekinesis quirk is most common it’s just we see so many different people they just never trained it
The evil has finally been slain
Edgeshots body seems to be regenerating over time, and yes most of has become organic stitching to keep Bakugo alive.
4:06 IJBOL at "I hope they omega verse this and deku and bakugo have a kid" ayyyy bkdk I see you there😂😂
I’m still on the fact that AFO is dekus dad mainly on the facts that deku met Dr. Garaki as a kid, the fact that AFO was capable of morphing his face into a different face, the OYA stating that Hisashi Midoriya has and unknown age, after he was taking a break from villainy he fell in love with Inko at a coffee shop because of her shy personality which was like her brother?! And the fact that it seems far fetched that Deku was capable of using the other users quirks despite All might being Quirkess himself and he wasn’t able to use the quirks of the past users
For anyone confused on the eri horn thing. It's a spoiler from the ending of the manga, so if you don't want to get spoiled don't look.
She does it since she wasn't allowed to go to the final battle with evolved shigaraki. The horn was given to deku and it helped him regain his arms
“For just a dollar a day… You can give us a dollar a day.” - Mount Lady 2024
Eri had to cut off her horn so her quirk can't be used to just undo most of the injuries so Horikoshi can pretend there were consequences
Pretty much...
3:45 I remember seeing one comment saying Ochako isn't really Ochako. That it's Toga instead, and the really Ochako died. I'll be honest, I hope that's the case, cause that'd be a more interesting twist
We see her inner monologue
She definitely isn't Toga, plus I think it ruins that moment in the new chapter which was one of my favourite in the series
@@AkataHabo-hx9ek Yeah, I made this comment before the newest chapter, which confirmed that it's really her and Toga died
@@ajaderabbit8399 oh I didn't even check how long ago it was
I definitely agree someone should've died but I think it should've been Bakugo, they had the perfect opportunity to do so but didn't
But what if the real Ochaco survived but is lost somewhere?
@@KingAwaken15 I've already explained why this theory makes no sense
1. LETS GOOOO
2. 0:10 it could be like the paralympics, now if there is a “main-quirk focused” olympics… the sports festivals are that for hero students, maybe there is something similar for the adults but since the heroes are the only ones that can use quirks well that limits the list(?
3. 0:32 it requires to recharge a sustain, *I guess they hoped there was still SOME of that sustain inside the horn but not enough for her to use it on command* , + they couldn't risk AFO stealing her quirks, still wtf Ectoplasma xd
4. 1:05 guess it wasn't strong enough? Yeah this was an asspull to give Mineta something to see(?
5. 1:22 it's more of “you got new instinct that match your quirk” (like Toga´s fascination for blood) + if you grew up your entire life with knifes for eyes that´s- gonna affect how you act xd
6. 1:53 Imagine Deku´s classroom having like- weekly presentations about anti-quirkless-bullying bc they can't shut out about this kid that didn't do anything to anyone, if it wasn't bc Bakugo can kill them if he wants all the bullying and hate would be transfer to him for making them have those boring-ass talks(?
7. 2:23 its really a good thing so many quirks oscillate between totally random and simpler, Deku just had to go“oh I have super strength but not super-resistance and it developed late” “that sucks body” the first month xd
8. 2:53 apparently he can grow up the “thread” he loses… so like a really shitty regeneration
9. 3:03 being fair All For One is one of the oldest quirks, but getting stronger with each generations of quirks he stole it's still a close call… and i'm pretty sure there is a “quirk: nuke” somewhere xd
10. 3:35 *the implication that he didn ́t care enough about Aoyama to picture him leaving UA but Mineta is there(?*
11. 3:56 Bro legit didn´t reunite with his family during the apocalypse and saw on national TV as his son defeated history's greatest terrorist, bro just leave them for a younger woman
12. I WANT TO SEE A TIME SKIP I WANT TO SEE THEM AS ADULTS WORKING
Dang, blast from the past haha
Ooooh, if you want a contender for the most common quirk, I think I remember it being stated at some point that size-changing quirks like Mt. Lady's are pretty common.
2:50 yes, that is exactly what happened. It was explicitly stated that was what happened. He also metabolized a lot of his body to push his quirk to its limits
Elements seem pretty common. For as much as Endeavor was going from eugenics on his family, fire seems kind of basic.
1:52
if it does that can I have some weird implications in the with that one for all thing just in the first episodes and like if the answer is yes bakugou should be Sent to jail in this world where at 20% of the humanity doesn't have superhero powers that should be considered a Prejudice against a Minority
0:52 her babysitter helped cut off her horn to give to Deku to bring back his arms
0:14 It would be soooooo cool to have a qurikless olympics 😮
Thats just real life olympics
@@rockythewerepuppy2253 no
Quirks don't exist irl, is he stupid?
IVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR ANOTHER QUIRK QUESTIONS VIDEO OMGGG
1:22 honestly I see it as the reverse cus if you could like idk create sun beams I doubt you would be treated the same as someone who could create lasers
WE ARE SO BACK!!
Horikoshi said we'd get Mido's dad before the end, where the fuck is he?
For quirks and personalities, with the examples mentioned:
- many people have been making that reason in fanfics, but it seems plausible in itself: the componant in his sweat makes it so that his heart would beat slower, so to compensate, he narurally gets more energetic. Too bad that he needs it so much it goes to being explosive in personality too.
-Iida is just social conditioning, ngl. I mean, he was surrounded with speeding heroes as his family, either he would have 100% followed the tradition, or he would have had nothing to do with it.
-Mineta is horny because it's a deep lack of attention given to him on the account of being small. He needed therapy, not the shock treatment Mina gave him.
Add superspeed to superstrength being the basic quirk, because I have a feeling it's also that common
Edgeshot knowing how to do heart surgery could have been him having covered different possibilities in his usual training.
For the coma theory, Mido would have to have imagined that Bakugo lost the fingers of one of his hands, and that Todoroki and Uraraka still had heavy things on their minds. Not something his brain would want to believe in, unless it would be his hero complex shining brighter than ever.
And I guess Hagakure needed a lot of light to come specifically her way, or maybe it's kinda like a Quirk awakening she had thanks to the training she had while Mido was being a sorta vigilante.
How does Shigaraki sleep. Like, he rolls over and BOOM no more bed.
He doesn't have that problem anymore.
just put like, a bandage or bandaid over one finger per hand. boom, no more quirk unless you want it
LETSGOOO QUIRK QUESTIONS ARE BACK
Anything can just be chopped down to anime logic
ITS- ITS WHAT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR. . . TOXICURE QUIRK QUESTIONS!!!!
So the Eri thing can be answered by the simple fact that bring a child to a world ending battle is probably not a great idea
And bringing 16yr olds is any better💀?
@@moodshadow5611Not really, but at least those 16 year olds are both trained and have experience fighting. Eri on the other hand is not only way younger, but also has none of the other things the 16yo have.
@@ThyFloorestFloor holy shit there 16 ???? i thought they were in university !!! why are the character designs like that then, especially for the girl characters ???
Y’all don’t even KNOW the insane internet arguments I’ve had over the hypotheticals of quirks.
Oh, man, I remember watching these years ago. I've kept away from the fandom for a while, now, so I was going to ignore this video, but boy, am I glad I didn't.
tbh all of MHA i thought was just one loooong flashback
The coma thing name I think it's actually dabi cuz he went in a coma for 3 years
Hagakure Torus face was revealed mainly because of overuse of her quirk, (I mean like the light refraction overuse) and it temporarily showed her because of that.
My question is why the fuck is Izuku still in the hero school? He is going to become quirkless in a few months.
There's no rules against quirklesness and he isn't crippled enough to be dismissed based on that (yet). Even if he doesn't get to graduate as a proper hero, he would still be able to get a regular high school degree and yes, UA is still a high school, we just skip over all the basic math and history stuff. Also, whose gonna take on the PR nightmare that would happen if they kicked out the greatest hero of the decade?
Nighteye, Eraserhead, and Shinso are basically quirkless but can still do the work, Deku just needs to re-learn how to fight without his powers. He's now Batman, and Bakugo is going to become the Punisher, since he's already got a kill to his name.
@@DWN9 Ah yes Nighteye who can see into the future, Eraserhead who can turn off most Quirks, and Shinso who can mind control people. Hmmmm, definitely Quirkless
@@Gymboy04827 Nighteye can only see into the future once a day, eraser's quirk is useless against mutation quirks and shinso has to get the target to respond
Those quirks are pretty useless against people who are mutantes, random as fuck, or just plain off rude. Also, Sir Nighteye future vision didn't save him and wasn't that useful in normal circumstances. So, quirkless heroes are possible, and Izuko would make a pretty good batman, or at least a great detective, when considering his decent intelligence.
0:12 BOSNIAN FLAG?!!?
BUREK AND YOGURT FROM BOSNIA FOR YOU
You made my week so much better now thank you!
2:49 he died, he used his body to suture bakugo back together
He's alive, he's appered since, the better question would be why he's stil alive.
"Somebody should have died!"
The Midnight slander NEVER ENDS.
Deku's dad is Allmight! He met Inko when he was in his fire-breather preforming phase as a youth! We've all been there, it's either contact juggling or fire breathing am I right?
And when we needed them most... they returned
Look, it's back!
One of my favorite. Playlists? Is back nice, not watching mha anymore tho, got no time
(Cant find the word to use)
3:22 honestly tho, it really did feel way too good to be true
Yes, it wasn't the ending deku fans wanted, but it's way too happy to be tru
I'm pretty sure Eri cut her horn off because she knew there was no way in hell that Aizawa would take her, a literal five-year-old, into a warzone. Chopping the horn off pretty much forced his hand.
Though I agree it was messed up that Ectoplasm was like, "You need a hand with that self-mutilation, small child? Here you go!"
Well the edgeshot one got explained. He is tiny paper man now.
I know you mentioned it in the description but still wanted to write it lol.
My question : so if tsu i like all frogs doesn’t that means she the poisonous ones to so is someone has a quirk like toga and eats a bit of tsu do the just die
Me sitting on the one question on Izuku's dad for the past three years...
quirkless olympics are equal to our paralympics... their drug screening is just some dude with a foot fetish counting toe joints
0:34-Did you even read the manga or just saw a few panels for this?
Is too dangerous for Eri to go herself in a battlefield,so giving her horn is safer.
Now the fact that a 6 year old girl is shown to have better reasoning than a good chunk of the mha fandom is kinda nuts!
That’s what I was thinking anyway
Do you think Tokoyami can taste spice? Since he has a bird head and birds can't taste spice and all? Actually, considering he doesn't have any bird parts past the neck, maybe he feels it coming out but not coming in
The reason eri had to cut her horn off was because ectoplasm didn’t allow her to go to the battle field so when aizawa returned she gave her horn to him so he could go and heal deku.
EDIT: I do realize I sound like a nerd sorry
I believe they said in the sports festival arc that the Olympics are still a thing but they have gone down in scope and popularity. Things such as the U.A. sports festival have replaced them as the popular sporting event to watch.
Collective Fandom Agreement: poor Uraraka
Gasp a plotline was dropped and/or given an unsatisfactory payoff? How unlike MHA
I can't believe this hasn't been explained yet, but 80% of the world having quirks doesn't mean that 20% of people born each year don't have quirks. By the time the show starts someone being born without a quirk, like Deku, is extremely rare, hence why it's treated as such. What is happening is that the older generations are less likely to have quirks because it used to be that no one had quirks and then each generation it became more prevalent. (Insert joke about Boomers lacking quirks here) and each generation the number will continue to drop.
Also, the quirk singularity is still a problem, but it's purpose in the story was to explain Shigaraki's weird mutations during the final battle. He absorbed so many quirks that he became the first manifestation of the quirk singularity. I'd guess, considering how many quirks he had, that a natural quirk singularity would not manifest for a long time.
Hagakure said that Aoyama's quirk was getting stronger, so maybe his quirk was just so incredibly strong that it exceeded her limit. Also, I think it is specifically whenever he redirects his quirk, so maybe her quirk is focusing too much on curving that massive amount of light away that it can't make her invisible.
10 years of this series. Hard to believe it's over this Sunday. Thank you for all the questions!
They explained that the reason invisible girl became visible is because twinkle basically almost killed her, it’s like what almight said about the shock absorption nomu “you’re quirk is absorption not nullification, which means that you have limit to what you can absorb”. Her quirk is refraction (bending light) not reflection (moving light from one spot to another) so she could bend all of the light so the excess light bent her.
BABE WAKE UP NEW QUIRK QUESTIONS VIDEO JUST DROPPED
ONG I USED TO WATCH YOUR QUIRCK QUESTIONS SERIES AND SEEING ONE BARELY A FEWHOURS AGO MADE ME JUMP
WE ARE SO BACK. 🔥🔥🔥