The students of Class 1-A were the main focus of My Hero Academia. They all wished to become Pro Heroes so they could help others and stop Villains, and by the end of the series, they all graduated from U.A. High School. Each Class 1-A member has made a name for themselves, but some members became more successful than others during MHA's timeskip.
The most successful members of Class 1-A have made it into the top 20 of Japan's Pro Hero Chart, meaning their skills and personalities are held in high regard by the public. Several now run their own agencies, while others work independently. To no one's surprise, MHA's monster trio is currently battling for the No. 1 spot.
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Momo Yaoyorozu Is The Highest-Ranking Female Member Of Class 1-A
Momo was the vice class representative of Class 1-A and was one of the two students who entered U.A. High School through official recommendations. She is one of My Hero Academia's best female characters, so it is not surprising that she is Class 1-A's most successful female graduate. As Everything Hero: Creati, Momo has risen to become Japan's No. 19 Pro Hero
As a Hero, she frequently teams up with Tenya, Tsuyu, and Ochaco to help young people with Quirk counseling. She spends a good amount of her time putting her genius-level intellect to work by conducting research to help society. She is also involved in several global projects that are intended to make the world a better place. In her first year at U.A., Momo really doubted herself, so it is amazing to see how she overcame those insecurities to become a top-tier Pro Hero.
Fumikage Tokoyami Becomes A Top Pro Hero Who Works In The Shadows
Fumikage, otherwise known as Jet-Black Hero: Tsukuyomi, learned a lot from Hawks during the work-study program. Even as a first-year student, Fumikage was a strong fighter, as he was able to fight All For One for a short time during the final war. By the time he graduated from U.A., he learned how to fully control his Dark Shadow Quirk, making him one of anime's best shadow users.
As a full-fledged Hero, Fumikage is primarily active at night, but that has not stopped him from getting his own brand and becoming Japan's No. 17 Hero. Fumikage usually works alone in the cover of darkness, but he often teams up with Hitoshi during deep-cover ops. Together, they are known as the "Mysterious Men."
Tenya Ida Continues His Brother's Legacy While Rising Up The Pro Hero Ranks
Tenya was Class 1-A's class representative, and he has so far lived up to his family's high expectations. He promised to uphold his older brother's legacy after Tensei was left paralyzed by Stain and forced into temporary retirement. Not only did Tenya take up the Turbo Hero: Ingenium mantle, but he has also gone on to become Japan's No. 13 Pro Hero. During the final war, Tenya put his legs at risk while racing to stop Dabi's nuclear explosion, so there was never any doubt that he would become a great Hero.
In the eight years since graduation, Tenya has taken over his brother's hero agency, Team Itaden. Under his leadership, the agency continues to focus on teamwork and coordination during patrols and Villain attacks. Tenya is known for helping lost children, and when he is not on active patrol, he is helping Momo, Tsuyu, and Ochaco with the Quirk counseling initiative.
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Eijiro Kirishima Is On His Way To Surpassing Fat Gum
Eijiro, otherwise known as Sturdy Hero: Red Riot, played a huge role in the Shie Hassaikai Arc when he took down Kendo Rappa and Hekiji Tengai of the Eight Bullets with Fat Gum. Thanks to Fat Gum's mentorship during his internship, Eijiro was able to increase the strength and durability of his Hardening Quirk. This allowed him to become one of Class 1-A's strongest students.
Fat Gum also taught Eijiro to be selfless, which he demonstrated during the war with the Paranormal Liberation Front when he saved Mina from one of Gigantomachia's attacks. Eight years after graduating from U.A. High School, Eijiro became very popular, to the point his Chivalrous Calendar sells out immediately. Not only that, he is climbing up the Pro Hero charts and is on his way to surpassing Fat Gum, as he is now ranked No. 12.
Katsuki Bakugo Becomes A Top 5 Pro Hero With His Own Agency
Bakugo's dream is to surpass All Might and become the undisputed No. 1 Hero, which is very much a possibility since he defeated All For One during the Final War. The Explosion Quirk allows Bakugo to produce powerful explosions, making him one of the strongest bomb users in Shonen, but it also allows him to climb the Pro Hero chart after he graduated.
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As Bombshell Hero: Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight, Bakugo climbed all the way to No. 4, but he fell to No. 15 after his explosive temper was caught on video. He got really angry at a civilian who got in the way of his Hero duties. It took some time, but he was able to rise up the ranks again and currently sits at the No. 5 spot. He is currently fighting with Mirio, Shoto, Izuku and Mt. Lady for the top spot.
Izuku Midoriya Becomes The No. 4 Pro Hero Despite Being Quirkless
Izuku Midoriya is My Hero Academia's main protagonist, so it is not surprising that he has become a successful Pro Hero. He became Quirkless again after losing One For All during his battle with All For One, and seemed content with the idea of no longer being an active Pro Hero. After graduating from U.A. High School, he decided to become a teacher to help the next generation of Heroes.
Eight years after graduating, he learned that his classmates had pooled their money together to build him an armored suit similar to the one All Might used during the Final War. This allowed Izuku to become an active Hero again. Not only does Izuku continue to teach at U.A., but he also plans to hold seminars at other schools. As One For All Hero: Deku, Izuku quickly rose through the ranks to become Japan's No. 4 Hero.
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Shoto Todoroki Is The Only Member Of Class 1-A To Make The Top Three
Shoto entered U.A. via official recommendations, and the argument can be made that he has the series' best character arc. His father believed he could surpass All Might, and given his success since graduation, there is a good chance he will. Shoto was willing to sacrifice his life to stop Dabi's nuclear explosion, so becoming a top 3 Hero was pretty much guaranteed.
AC Hero: Shoto quickly became one of Japan's most popular Heroes and became the No. 2 Hero. Half-Cold Half-Hot is one of My Hero Academia's strongest fire Quirks, and Shoto finally mastered it by the time he became No. 2. He has taken over his father's Hero agency and is very respectful to his fans. In fact, he always attends the annual festival that is held in his honor and creates playgrounds for the children.
My Hero Academia
- Release Date
- 2016 - 2026-00-00
- Network
- TBS, MBS, Nippon TV
Cast
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Daiki YamashitaIzuku Midoriya (voice) -
Kaito IshikawaManga Fukidashi (voice)
In My Hero Academia, some humans have superpowers called quirks. Izuku Midoriya, nicknamed Deku, is not one of them. Deku has always idolized heroes like the number one hero, All Might, and since he was a child, he has always wanted to be a hero. However, his lack of a quirk has always held him back, but a chance encounter with All Might after discovering a classmate in danger sets Deku on the path to becoming a true hero. My Hero Academia centers around Deku and a class of heroes-in-training at UA. This school shapes young quirk users into future heroes through fake rescue missions, combat training, and other hero-tempering tasks. With young Deku inheriting the "One-For-All" quirk, he will learn what it means to be a true hero while facing off with dastardly supervillains.
- Studio
- Bones
- Franchise
- My Hero Academia
- Characters By
- Kohei Horikoshi
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Story By
- Kōhei Horikoshi, Yōsuke Kuroda
- Number of Episodes
- 159
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.85 (Season 1)