If Shinsou Was With All of Class 1 a Art Chibi
U.A. High School Students: Grade 1-A (one-10, eleven-20, Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Shoto Todoroki, Ochaco Uraraka) | Form ane-B | Students From Other Classes
Pro Heroes: School Kinesthesia and Staff (Shota Aizawa | All Might) | Other Heroes (Try) | One For All and Its Torch Bearers
Villains: Known Villains (League of Villains [All For One, Tomura Shigaraki, Dabi, Himiko Toga, Artificial Humans], Shie Hassaikai [Overhaul], Meta Liberation Army, Paranormal Liberation Front)
Others: Police and Regime Workers | Civilians (Main Characters' Families) | Other High Schools
Characters From Other My Hero Academia Media: Video Game Characters | Movie Characters
Vigilantes: Main Characters | Villain Factory | Supporting Characters
Team Upwards Mission
Course 1-A
The homeroom class of the heroes of our story, taught past Shota Aizawa. Consequently, most of the story revolves around their studies to become professional person heroes. The form later gains some infamy for constantly being at the center of some type of conflict.
Characters are organized by seating order.
Character-Specific Pages
- Izuku Midoriya - Deku
- Katsuki Bakugo - Keen Explosion Murder God Dynamight
- Shoto Todoroki - "Shoto"
- Ochaco Uraraka - "Uravity"
- Students 1-10: Yuga Aoyama — Can't Stop Twinkling, Mina Ashido — Pinky, Tsuyu Asui — Froppy, Tenya Iida — Ingenium, Mashirao Ojiro — Tailman, Denki Kaminari — Chargebolt, Eijiro Kirishima — Red Riot, Koji Koda — Animan, Rikido Sato — Sugarman
- Students xi-20: Mezo Shoji — Tentacole, Kyoka Jiro — Earphone Jack, Hanta Sero — Cellophane, Fumikage Tokoyami- Tsukiyomi, Toru Hagakure — Invisible Girl, Minoru Mineta — Grape Juice, Momo Yaoyorozu — Creati
Tropes virtually the class in full general:
- Cohort by Inaction: Aizawa rips into the class for knowing 5 students were attempting to rescue Bakugo and not doing anything to cease them, and says that he would accept expelled them all except the victim (Bakugo) and the two who were unaware (Hagakure and Jiro; they were both hospitalized at the fourth dimension).
- Ever in Form One: The main cast is all in Form i-A, with Class one-B existence more or less a Hufflepuff Firm compared to them. They're this in-universe too, every bit they become much more media attention than Course 1-B as a result of their experiences, backgrounds, and powers.
- Arch-Enemy:
- To All For Ane, who has intentionally and unintentionally been targeting them through both direct and indirect means since the schoolhouse yr started. Afterward they learn of his existence, each member of the class gradually comes to hate him, peculiarly after learning he's going to target Midoriya for his Quirk. The last straw is learning he exploited Aoyama and his family in guild to force the former into becoming the U.A. traitor and All For 1's mole. After learning that, the determined, aroused looks each member of the course adopts go far clear that they're never going to stop until All For One is taken downward for good.
- By extension of that, the League of Villains. Class 1-A has been the League's most consequent target ever since the USJ Incident, and the two groups have clashed numerous times with varying results. On height of that, at least four members of the course have connections to the League: Midoriya's growing animosity with Shigaraki as the successors to All Might and All For Ane respectively, Dabi'south obsession with Endeavor (and past extension, Todoroki) due to being the former'due south eldest son and latter's older brother, Toya, Uraraka'south own rivalry with Toga (who is also obsessed with Midoriya), and Aoyama's condition equally All For One'due south reluctant mole.
- Badass Adorable: All of them are cute teenagers who have Quirks. Special mention goes to Midoriya, Uraraka, Tsuyu and Yaoyorozu.
- Blaming the Victim: On the receiving finish, as even though the events of the USJ Arc was non their fault and for reasons beyond their control, many students outside the Class act like they're to blame for the increased security in response for this.
- Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Yes, Class 1-A can be a bunch of goofballs, but put them in whatsoever sort of crunch situation and they'll prove that they're more than fit to become the side by side generation of pro heroes.
- Calling Your Attacks: A lot of Grade 1-A calls their attacks, including Midoriya's "Smash!", Uraraka'due south "Release!", Tokoyami's "Nighttime Shadow!", Bakugo's "DIE!", and Kaminari's "Indiscriminate Daze! 1.three Million Volts!".
- Clark Kent Outfit: The U.A. uniform is somewhat baggy on nigh male characters, and doesn't testify the fact that most characters are notably ripped for their age. This is particular true with Ida and Midoriya. The former has the body of a bodybuilder, to the point of having an 8-pack and Midoriya, whose silhouette changes immensely through the prove. The runway outfit is more than generous with the fact they're buff.
- Designated Parents: Ida and Yaoyorozu are the Team Dad and Team Mom of the group respectively. A good example of this would be during a snowfall mean solar day—Yaoyorozu shows motherly looking business organization when Kirishima strips off his shirt in the snow to "railroad train his body against the elements" while Ida warns everyone to be careful since the snowfall is glace.
- Doom Magnet: Class one-A sure does run into a lot of villain-related disasters.
- Et Tu, Brute?: The course responds in stupor and horror at the revelation that there's a traitor amongst them.
- Famed in Story: After the USJ Arc, the media attention the class gets causes them to overshadow everyone else at the U.A. Sports Festival. This grows to even further extremes following the line of crises that lead all the way up to the provisional hero license exam.
- Fire-Forged Friends: Afterwards facing many dangers and villain attacks together, Form 1-A has become incredibly tight-knit.
- Burn, Ice, Lightning: The three nearly powerful students in Form ane-A form a trio of this type, with Bakugou's fiery explosions, Todoroki's water ice, and the green lightning that surrounds Midoriya when he uses One For All.
- Heroic Build: Aside from Mineta, all the guys in Form 1-A are ripped for their age, equally pro heroes have to be for their line of work.
- Heroic RRoD: Many of them accept a physical limit to how much of their power they tin safely use at once. For example, using too much electricity will cause Kaminari'south brain to brusque circuit for an 60 minutes, while Ashido can't release too much acid without burning herself. Their specialized training at the summer military camp is meant to extend their limits and make them more durable fighters.
- It's Personal: Later on learning how All For One exploited their classmate and friend Aoyama and forced him to exist his mole under duress, on top of everything else he's done to them over the class of their get-go year at U.A., each and every single one of them is absolutely furious. All of them, fifty-fifty commonly placid characters similar Koda, adopt Expiry Glares equally they prepare for them concluding battle with All For One, at present more than determined than ever to bring him down for good.
- Kid Hero: For a looser definition of "kid", they're a bunch of teenagers attending a Superhero School. Despite training to go pro heroes, many of them still have the mentalities of children.
- Squeamish Guy: All of them are relatively decent people, with even the worst 1 beingness a Anti-Villain being forced into evil to protect his family.
- Out of Focus: Due to the size of Class 1-A, not all the students will get their share of screen-fourth dimension all at one time, and fifty-fifty then, several students are regularly left out of the limelight aside from a very small-scale focus arc:
- Koda and Sato were basically background characters upwardly until the Final Exams Arc, which was where their powers were finally properly introduced. Even then, Sato'south focus was in the anime. In the manga, he wouldn't receive any focus until the King of Dorms mini-arc. Both would go back to being extras shortly afterward their small focus. Koda at least retains enough occasional focus to let us know he'south undergoing adequately substantial Character Development of his own even without united states of america watching.
- Ojiro, existence The Generic Guy, has very little time in the limelight, the near being his conclusion to withdraw from the Sports Festival and his fight with Sen Kaibara of Class 1-B.
- Sero has very fiddling focus overall, the nigh he ends up with being his short fight with Todoroki in the Sports Festival, and his small function fighting alongside Midoriya and Uraraka in the conditional hero license test.
- Ashido is largely relegated to being the Plucky Comic Relief alongside Kaminari. Unlike Kaminari, all the same, who oft has his Subconscious Depths explored, Ashido hasn't had that privilege. The most she initially had in regards to focus were her showing up in a flashback of Kirishima's explaining his origin, and a minor role in the U.A. Cultural Festival Arc where she teaches Midoriya breakdancing to enhance his fighting style. The Paranormal Liberation War arc Zig Zags this. She is the one set to throw the sedative down Gigantomachia'south throat, but her recognizing he's the same villain she met years ago presses her Trauma Button, causing her to freeze upwards and require Kirishima save her. While she doesn't get anymore focus than the other students afterward this, she's shown to be one of the students reacting to finding Midnight's corpse aslope Yaoyorozu, Kirishima, and Sato, shown to exist crying Broken Tears.
- Hagakure is probably the biggest instance equally well-nigh merely know her equally that invisible classmate who hangs out with everyone. It's only until the special moves training for the following provisional hero license exam that she finally gets to evidence off more of her Quirk rather than just remaining invisible all the time. Even and then though, she largely remains the Plucky Comic Relief.
- Poster-Gallery Bedroom: Afterward U.A. becomes a boarding schoolhouse, the students are given their own rooms to decorate as they delight, and about each room is shown as a tip-off to their personalities.
- Secret-Keeper: Right before he leaves U.A., Midoriya leaves behind a letter for each of them, which finally explains the truth about 1 For All. It's unclear how much he told them in the alphabetic character, only their afterward battle to bring him back to U.A. shows that they now know everything, including his ability to use the past users' Quirks.
- Trounce-Shocked Veteran: The class had dealt with many traumatic situations before, but the Paranormal Liberation War arc kicks it up to a whole new level with the death of their teacher Midnight and the general devastation left backside causing thousands more across the country. While the change is subtle, in that location is a new level of seriousness and focus they attain equally they ready to stop All For 1.
- Superior Successor: Chapter 324 ends with the balls that the entire class will surpass All Might and be remembered collectively as the greatest generation of heroes in that location always was, even if Izuku is at the forefront for obvious reasons.
- Tall Poppy Syndrome: Starting with the villain assault at USJ and with each successive crisis the grade, or members of the form, have endured and overcome. Peers at U.A., peculiarly amongst the other courses, have conspicuously grown to resent Form one-A, believing them to exist unrepentant celebrity hogs.
- Took a Level in Badass: It's noted that surviving the villain attack during the USJ Arc affected the kids, so they're at present less hesitant to use their Quirks and more confident in their abilities compared to their peers.
- Truthful Companions:
- Because of everything they have faced together, Grade 1-A has get a tightly knit squad of young heroes who ever have each other'southward backs and are determined to defend each other no matter what:
Saiko: (when Yaoyorozu's classmates come back to save her during the provisional hero license exam) Why did you come back...? Didn't yous think she failed already? Right now, we're in the center of the licensing test. Yous should be thinking of yourselves, non your friends!
Jiro: That might exist true for you, but we're different.
Tsuyu: Nosotros won't get out our friend behind.
Shoji: And we don't give up.
Midoriya: (flashback) If I accept to choose one or the other...I want to salve both of them!
Yaoyorozu: That's right. Like Midoriya... that'southward how we, Class ane-A, are! - This comes to the front end during the Villain Hunt Arc: afterward Deku leaves U.A. to find All for One, the entire class begins to work so they can find him and bring him dorsum, because, above all, they want him to realize that he can count on them.
- It rears its head again after Aoyama is revealed to be the U.A. traitor. Despite being heartbroken at the betrayal, upon seeing that he was only interim under duress and that he securely regrets his actions, none of them turn their dorsum on him. Instead, they blame themselves for not realizing his situation sooner and helping him out of it.
- Because of everything they have faced together, Grade 1-A has get a tightly knit squad of young heroes who ever have each other'southward backs and are determined to defend each other no matter what:
- Wacky Homeroom: They're certainly a colorful bunch. They've got the self runaway, the goth, two straight-laced Class Representatives, a token pervert, the stereotypical boisterous Volume Impaired students, etc. Non to mention some of them barely wait man... and they've all got superpowers.
- Walking Disaster Area: They started to gain a reputation for this after two direct villain attacks on them (the USJ exercise and the training army camp), with the other classes blaming them for the beefed-up security of the school because of information technology.
Culling Title(s): My Hero Academia Other Classmates From Class i A, My Hero Academia Course 1 A Master Characters
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