

Midoriya's entire costume will be redesigned by Hatsume at this rate. The gloves were created by Mei Hatsume ( Azu Sakura/ Alexis Tipton)-the same pink-haired student that crafted Midoriya's Iron Soles-during the UA School Festival arc (manga chapters 169-183, the current arc in the anime). Midoriya has gloves that you may not recognize if you only watch the anime. Hero Killer arc (manga chapters 45-59, anime episodes 26-33), All Might ( Kenta Miyake/ Christopher Sabat) explains to Midoriya that One For All can't actually be stolen by others-it can only be given or forced upon someone. Midoriya's Quirk, One For All, is in fact a mutated composition of multiple Quirks (as many as eight, though only four have been identified). Nine shrugs it off, believing that Midoriya's Quirk is a mutated composition of multiple Quirks and thus he technically doesn't have enough room to steal all of them-as he's already holding six at this point. When trying to steal Midoriya's Quirk, Nine is unable to. The Actual Reason Nine Can't Steal Midoriya's Quirk We also see Nine use Quirks that allow him to manipulate air (both to create nearly indestructible shields or fire powerful blasts), shoot piercing lasers from his fingertips, produce powerful crystal-like serpents from his body, and identify the abilities of other people. The Quirk that allows him to control the weather is likely his original ability, as he's seen using it in a flashback. Heroes Rising doesn't specifically name the five Quirks that Nine uses, but each are distinct enough to differentiate them. Katsuma and Mahoro's dad's Quirk doesn't affect type B blood (which Nine has), while Katsuma's does. This makes sense, given that the Quirk he steals from Katsuma and Mahoro's dad is useless to him-that's the whole reason he has to steal Katsuma's Quirk. That said, we only see Nine use five Quirks throughout the whole movie. Though Nine can use nine Quirks, we don't actually ever see him do so. He also steals the Quirk belonging to Katsuma Shimano ( Yuka Terasaki/ Maxey Whitehead) and Mahoro Shimano's ( Tomoyo Kurosawa/ Dani Chambers) dad, putting him at six over the course of the movie's runtime. He himself has one Quirk and then we see a police report say that he's stolen the Quirks of four heroes.


Nine's ( Yoshio Inoue/ Johnny Yong Bosch) whole deal is that he can steal and store up to nine different Quirks at once.

This arc will likely be the first part of My Hero Academia Season 5.
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The identity of Daigoro is the furthest point in My Hero Academia's story that Heroes Rising showcases, implying that-at the very least-the movie takes place after the events of the Joint Training Battle arc. Most notable is a bald, Hellboy-looking man: Daigoro Banjo.įirst seen in the Joint Training Battle arc (manga chapters 195-216), Daigoro is the one who explains to Midoriya that as One For All has been passed from one person to the next, it's mutated again and again and inherited the characteristics of every Quirk it's come in contact with. The Identity Of Past One For All Users Daigoro teaches Midoriya the secrets of One For All.Īs seen in Heroes Rising, Midoriya now sees most of the One For All users as who they were instead of as shadowy outlines. This arc will likely conclude My Hero Academia Season 4.
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This scar is from Endeavor's battle with High End, a powerful Nomu, during the Pro Hero arc (manga chapters 184-193). Eagle-eyed fans may have noticed that the Flame Hero has a massive scar across the left side of his face. The movie takes the time to contend that being a hero doesn't always mean beating up bad guys, while also delivering on a satisfying multitude of well-animated fights." Endeavor's Scar Now father and son match!Īt the very start of the movie, the League of Villains happens to run into a team of heroes, which includes Enji "Endeavor" Todoroki ( Tetsu Inada/ Patrick Seitz). Though the job is fairly easy to handle at first, Class 1-A finds themselves cornered when the island is attacked by a group of powerful supervillains.Īs written in GameSpot's My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising review, "Though the last few moments of Heroes Rising erase the character development between its two leads and deprive the story of concluding on as high of a note as the rest of the movie, the vast majority of Heroes Rising is good.
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The hope is that the experience will teach the high school class how to behave as heroes without adult supervision. Heroes Rising sees Izuku "Deku" Midoriya ( Daiki Yamashita/ Justin Briner), Katsuki Bakugo ( Nobuhiko Okamoto/ Clifford Chapin), and the rest of the superhero-in-training Class 1-A temporarily take over a hero agency on an island with a low crime rate. Now Playing: 8 Must-See Anime To Watch For Winter 2020 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
