{"id":12697,"date":"2025-01-28T14:12:06","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:12:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academia-fans-feel-stupid-for-overlooking-a-particularly-dark-detail-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:12:06","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:12:06","slug":"my-hero-academia-fans-feel-stupid-for-overlooking-a-particularly-dark-detail-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academia-fans-feel-stupid-for-overlooking-a-particularly-dark-detail-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"My Hero Academia fans feel \u201cstupid\u201d for overlooking a particularly dark detail &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia fans feel \u201cstupid\u201d for overlooking a particularly dark detail CrunchyrollThere\u2019s one particularly dark irony My Hero Academia hides in its major villains\u2019 fates that many fans are failing to notice. Despite being a generally upbeat shonen manga, My Hero Academia has its bleak moments. This is best observed in the backstories of some of the characters, especially the villains. But as it turns out, their endings are just as dark as their origins. Shigaraki, Dabi, and Toga are three major antagonists in the series. Each has committed some heinous crimes, including killing hundreds with their Quirks. Shigaraki turned people to dust with Decay, Dabi burned his victims alive, and Toga drained people\u2019s blood until they withered away. In a twist of fate, all three meet their end in similar ways. In My Hero Academia Chapter 423, All For One and Shigaraki died, with the latter turning to dust after having a heart-to-heart with Deku. Dabi, on the other hand, fought his estranged family during the Final War until he blew up. His fate was finally confirmed in Chapter 426. The chapter revealed he\u2019s not dead yet, but is dying slowly after receiving fatal burn wounds from his own Quirk. As for Toga, her status is still unknown. She could be dead or alive and imprisoned. But whatever it turns out to be, her story ends in Chapter 394 after she is defeated by Ochako. However, when the young hero is dying, she decides to sacrifice herself by giving her blood to Ochako. So, each one of the three met their end the way they killed their victims. It\u2019s dark yet profoundly ironic, hitting home the message of karma in a clever way. However, it\u2019s not subtle, which is why many fans think they should\u2019ve noticed it sooner. \u201cNothing in my entire life has made me feel more stupid than not having realized this on my own. Big dumb dumb moment for me over here, but I do actually really love this now that I know it,\u201d commented one such fan on Reddit. \u201cHuh, that\u2019s actually clever,\u201d wrote another, joined by a third saying, \u201cWow, I feel really stupid right now for not noticing this.\u201d A fourth pointed out, \u201cI think they were always the first victims of their own Quirks in a way. With Dabi, quite literally (he was his own first victim when he first burned himself alive), and Toga and Shiggy for all the trauma, etc. their Quirks caused them.\u201d My Hero Academia is very close to ending, with only three chapters left. Hopefully, we\u2019ll get a confirmation of Toga\u2019s status before the conclusion. For more, find out the question My Hero Academia needs to answer before it ends. You can also read about My Hero Academia Chapter 428 and the My Hero Academia movies.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia fans feel \u201cstupid\u201d for overlooking a particularly dark detail CrunchyrollThere\u2019s one particularly dark irony My Hero Academia hides in its major villains\u2019 fates that many fans are failing to notice. Despite being a generally upbeat shonen manga, My Hero Academia has its bleak moments. 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