Himiko Toga from My Hero Academia is another example of the Yandere trope but somehow in a more gross way. Himiko is a member of the League of Villains, and she is depicted as a cheerful and bubbly girl who is obsessed with blood and violence. Her obsession with blood is linked to her...
Netflix Because many anime viewers are school students, a good number of shows take place in a high school setting, such as Hyouka, Classroom of the Elite, Horimiya, Komi Can’t Communicate, ReLife, and My Hero Academia. Besides exploring young romance, friendship, sports competitions, and ...
Examples: Dragon Ball Z, My Hero Academia, Naruto From their rivals to their archnemeses, every shonen hero loves to prove their power in competition, usually battle.The best way to get as many characters as possible showing off their skills and clashing is a massive tournament, complete with...
Like how it is in essentially every single shonen action series, this symbolic use of Himuro's powers turned out to be much more effective than just him finding the courage to give Fuyutsuki his gift for her without any supernatural assistance.My Hero Academia's Shoto could have just inherited...
Arc-V, the Big Bad Roget tells everyone present that Reiji is the son of Leo Akaba, the head of the destructive and villainous Academia dimension, and claims he and his father were both responsible for starting the inter-dimensional war. Without even flinching, Reiji immediately shuts him ...
Shows that are set in high schools include My Hero Academia, Komi Can’t Communicate, and Hyouka Some shows skate on the high school trope by including it as one of a few settings, such as Bleach and YuYu Hakusho. 21 The absurdly powerful student council. In high schools, the student ...