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neragufetta · 3 months
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A randomly updated list of plot elements and theories that run wild in my head
The following is a list of BNHA plot elements, in no specific order, that are still unresolved at current chapter (or, at least, that I consider unresolved).
This post is totally open to suggestion :D
I plan to update it whenever I feel ;)
Enjoy!
NG
PS - I finally found a title for this little product of mine, yay :)
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Current last chapter:
413
HIGH PRIORITY:
1. How did Shigaraki solve to put Star and Stripe's quirk "New Order" under control? > Solved in vol. 34: New Order dissolved on itself but it caused Tenko to regain some level of consciousness > And in chapter 413 S&S's embers in AFO were able to reach both All Might itself and Yagi's vestige to let them know about the only weakness existing in Shigaraki, and I LOVE this turn of events.
2. Why did AFO do all of this? What are his reasons and origin? > We got his reasons in chapters 407-408 but I'm not totally convinced that he chose an apprentice just for the sake of having a new body
3. Will Deku be able to reach Tenko?
4. Who is going to survive? At the moment I think these are the name at risk right now:
. Bakugo > confirmed alive in 403 . All Might > still alive in 404, confirmed alive in 405 . Toga . Dabi . Hawks . Endevour . Edgeshot > still alive in 405 . Fat Gum
6. What is Ojiro's, Sato's and Sero's whereabout?
7. What is Eraserhead, Present Mic and Kurogiri's whereabout?
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OPTIONAL STUFF
1. How was it possible for Yoichi to pass OFA to the second user? (i.e. how did he realize that he could pass his quirk?) > I'm not crossing this one out for we still don't have an explanation from Yoichi's perspective; however in chapter 408 is suggested that it happened the day Yoichi died and Kudoh has felt off ever since. I want to add that we don't know of any organic exchange from Yoichi to Kudoh, my opinion about it below.
2. Is Deku's father ever going to make an appearance? I know, I know that, aat this late point in the story, he can only be either AFO himself or noone interesting, but still, why did Horikoshi mentioned that Izuku's father would appear at some point in the story? Did he change his mind?
3. Is this picture ever going to make sense?
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For further explanation, this seems to be a partial picture that was present at a BNHA exposition in Japan but, to my knowledge, does not have an explanation. > The full art, however, showed Aoyama, so it might be a hint about Aoyama's role? I'm not convinced and therefore I'm keeping this point active.
4. Why AFO needed Shigaraki's hatred? (Rif. chapter 311. For further explenation see section "Open theories", n. 3) > In chapter 410 it seems that Shigaraki is now able to steal, if not the whole OFA, at least singular quirks in it but it stays unexplained how or why.
5. Are we going to see Deku and Bakugo face each other one last time?
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OPEN THEORIES (that I enjoy or consider interesting for some reason)
1. Dad for one (alias All for one is actually Deku's father) > With the flashback we had in chapter 407-408, it seems to me that, even though it is possible that AFO had intercourse with women, I just can't see him actually marry someone, and Inko mentioned her "husband" while discussing Izuku's lack of quirk; however, it is still possible that she called him that way just for the sake of appearences or that they actually married for some reason. I don't know, I really don't like this theory but I understand the appeal of it.
2. Decay is not Shimura Tenko's original quirk > Again, AFO's death in 410 might cross this one out but I'm still suspicious about the man in 235 that brought Tenko back home.
3. Shigaraki can actually take One for All quirk without Deku's will > confirmed in chapter 410, even though we still don't know how or why.
4. Deku is suppressing his emotions > Pikahlua wrote an amazing perfect explanation about this theory and I'm convinced they're right.
5. Two for one (alias One for all is passed on both Izuku & Katsuki) (404) > I think we can call this one discarded.
6. AFO is (related to) the Luminescent baby (405) > Confirmed in 407 and even though I said I was not a fan of this one, AFO stealing his quirk out of crave makes much more sense than and I love it.
7. Izuku will replace OFA with:
7a. His own personal quirk that, similarly to Yoichi's one, was so unformed to be practically useless but grew up thanks to OFA. 7a-i. If we believe the DFA theory, his quirk might be either an evolution of AFO
7b. New Order (412) and it has to do with Star & Stripe arm > New Order is confirmed destroyed in chapter 413
7c. Nothing, he'll go quirkless again. (This is the only one I actually like) 7c-i. But his use of OFA has already created a vestige in OFA and Kudoh is planning to let Shigaraki steal OFA in order to gain access to Tenko's memory and finally start to connect with is soul and therefore to save him. > partly confirmed in 413, the only difference being that Kudoh actually plans to smash Shigaraki with OFA. 7c-ii. But, following the empty glass/full glass theory, Shigaraki won't be able to keep it for too long, without facing problem (like the 4th dying of old age at 40). >
8.OFA only transfer out of will, while hair or any other organic material just served to picture the passage in one's mind. I decided to delete the whole reasoning behind this idea but you can still read it in my chapter 412 update.
8a. As an alternative possible explanation, since OFA started stocking extrapower and multiple quirks, even though at the beginning a physical transfer was not required, it eventually became mandatory. (Like, email can only have attachment up to N Mb, in order to transfer bigger file you need a physical drive).
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cosmicnuisance · 1 year
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thinking about how endeavour is thirsted after so badly and it seems the majority of the fandom are willing to forgive because "he's attractive" and "b-but he is atoning for his mistakes!!🥺💔" like first of all those weren't "mistakes", that was flat out abuse. Secondly, some actions cannot be atoned for.
Like this is a man, a man who violently abused and neglected his children, neglected his wife, isolated them from each other and from the outside world. This happens in real life far more than it should ever, and people are simping and stanning him because he's hot? Because they think he is attractive? This is literally how so many people get away with abuse, because they trick others with their appearance or charisma and that is how so much abuse goes unnoticed or people don't believe victims who speak up.
I feel, Shoto's arc is about making peace with his past and realising that anger and denial will not make anything better and will not help him heal. Its about connecting with his brother and sister who were also victims, and healing. Its creating his own family and knowing what happened was not OK, but that it happened and he can't change that.
I think that one of the reasons I really love the relation between Dabi and Shoto is because Shoto is seeing what he could of become is he hadn't decided to consciously work to let go of his anger towards Endeavour and work through his trauma, rather than letting it consume him. He internalises, Dabi projects. Killing Endeavour, killing Enji Todoroki will fulfill Dabi's goal. And once he does that, I'm hoping, he's freed finally from that anger, and he can rest finally. I honestly hope Dabi does kill Endeavour: I want him to die as a result of his actions, to face up and apologise and realise that nothing he ever does will resolve or make up for what he did. To die staring his son in the face. To die staring into the direct result of his abuse.
And even more, how each of Endeavour's victims is working through it differently, really is just amazingly portrayed by Horikoshi. I just really appreciate how it's showing the multitudes of people's reactions to trauma and how it can shape their entire life; Dabi giving himself up to revenge and anger, Fuyumi dedicating herself to protecting children to make sure that what happened to her brothers never happens again on her watch-making sure she can protect them this time; Natsu becoming a med student so he can literally help heal people and help them, and Todoroki becoming a hero to save those who need it the most, to become a real hero unlike his father. It's so raw and realistically portrayed, my heart aches every time I think about it or how it could've turned out differently.
Tl;Dr: the love I have for mama Todoroki and her children is actually insane and here is how I feel about Enji's abuse on his kids
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nighttimeebony · 1 year
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Theories about Quirks:
Like most physical traits, Quirks are highly genetic, and in 90% of cases, children will either inherit one Quirk from one parent or a Quirk that is a combination of both parents' power sets. Inheriting a combination-style Quirk is not as common as inheriting a single-style Quirk, but it is not impossible or even unlikely.
For examples of combination-style Quirks that we know of, think of Todoroki, but Bakugou is also another character whose Quirk is a combination of his parents; it's just a bit more subtle than someone like Todoroki who is quite literally a perfect genetic combination of his parents.
(Side note: I've seen a couple people debate about whether or not Todoroki technically has two quirks instead of just one, but no. Yes, Todoroki can control both ice and fire, but that doesn't mean they are two completely separate quirks. Endeavor and Rei's quirks are on a sliding scale of temperature control/manipulation. If Endeavor's fire quirk is on one end of the scale, then Rei's ice quirk is on the opposite end. Shouto's quirk is the middle ground between the two extremes. Shouto's quirk is just temperature control/manipulation but on a larger scale than just heating up or cooling down objects.
This type of combination-style of quirk inheritance actually reminds me a lot of the genetic inheritance of hair texture. If one parent has curly hair and the other has straight hair, it's possible for the kid to develop a combination of both textures, and instead of getting either curly hair or straight hair, they get wavy hair, which is a combination of curly and straight. This is also similar to how skin tone works. If one parent has dark skin and the other has light skin, then it's possible for their kid to be born with a skin tone that falls in between the two different colors.)
In extremely rare cases, it is possible for Quirks to develop spontaneously that has nothing to do with either of their parents' Quirks. These types of Quirks are the result of a genetic mutation that causes the Quirk to be way more powerful than is typical for a child with a recently developed Quirk. These types of Quirks are often volatile and difficult to control, and have the potential to be very dangerous if not properly handled or addressed. These types of Quirks can be very dangerous because of their power level. Most children are born with low-level Quirks that grow in power naturally as they age. Think of them kind of like stat levels that start out at 1 and then gradually increase as the wielder gets older. But these types of spontaneous Quirks start out with an already maxed out stat that either stays at the same level or keeps getting stronger as the wielder grows. And if not handled properly, they can be extremely dangerous and volatile, especially if the wielder's emotional state is unstable or in a state of immense emotional distress. (Think of Eri and Shigaraki).
Children are most likely to inherit the Quirk of the parent that they inherit the most amount of genetic traits from. For example, if a kid looks more like their mother, they are more likely to inherit their Quirk from their mother rather than their father.
There are different categories that Quirks are classified under: mutation, transformation and emitters. I imagine that certain Quirk classifications would be more dominant over others. Like, if two parents had a kid and one parent had a mutant Quirk, then the kid would most likely develop that parent's mutant Quirk.
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x-kiwi-03 · 9 months
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I'm still a firm believer that kai's related to the shigaraki's, and I'll continue to be until we get this mf's full eyebrow reveal (in the manga).
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z-mizcellaneous-z · 2 years
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I've seen a lot of theories on why Deku is afraid/in denial of love, but out of curiosity do you have any theories?
I’m gonna be completely honest, I more enjoy reading other people's theories than making my own up, so I’m just gonna talk about some (probably) already existing theories and add my two cents:
Izuku is simply mistaking his love for admiration. We all know that Izuku is extremely sharp and observant when it comes to quirks, battle strategies, and everything hero related. However, he’s not this sharp when it comes to romance. He’s emotionally intelligent, but only in emotions specific to hero work (anger, fear, guilt, etc). In Izuku and Katsuki’s fight at Ground Beta, Izuku brings up how even though All Might was his hero, Katsuki was the one who was actually there. He’s placing both All Might and Katsuki in the same category—the category of admiration. He’s placed Katsuki in this category his entire life, so he’s inclined to keep him there. He hasn’t yet realized that what he feels for Katsuki runs deeper than the fanboy admiration he has for All Might.
He’s afraid of the consequences of being in love with another man. We’ve seen some situations of LGBTQ+ representation in MHA, but we haven’t really seen how same-sex relationships/feelings are viewed by the public eye. There’s always the chance that Izuku is aware of his feelings, that he knows that he’s in love with Katsuki, but he’s scared. Scared of how people will react if they find out. Would they be open and supportive? Or would they be disgusted and closed-minded? Sure, friends aren’t forever and if they’re toxic he can cut them off, but what about his mother? What if she doesn’t accept him? Or even worse, what if Katsuki becomes grossed out by Izuku and ends their friendship right then and there? Izuku wouldn’t be able to handle it.
He thinks that he’ll only hurt Katsuki the closer that he gets to him. First, Katsuki gets kidnapped by the League of Villains at training camp. Izuku goes after him to rescue him, revealing to All For One that Izuku cares enough for Katsuki to come after him. Then, the war arc. At that point in the story, Katsuki and Izuku have definitely gotten closer. They’re not the best of friends per se, but they’re on much better terms than before. Katsuki then proceeds to get stabbed protecting Izuku. Izuku, seeing the person he loves getting hurt, goes fucking berserk. You all know how well that goes down. When Izuku wakes up from the coma, he avoids Katsuki and only leaves a letter. He knew that if he were to tell Katsuki his intentions of leaving in person, Katsuki would try to stop him, or worse, decide to come with him. Vigilante arc begins. Then you get to the oh-so-infamous apology from Katsuki. Under different circumstances, Izuku would have been more than thrilled at this change of heart and would have tried to actively get closer to Katsuki. However, in the circumstances of the war and All For One, Izuku seems to do the opposite. It’s like he’s trying to distance himself from Katsuki so Katsuki doesn’t get hurt because of him. So you can imagine the pure agony that Izuku’s in when he sees Katsuki’s (at this point still) dead body. He knows that if he lets his emotions and feelings for Katsuki take the wheel, he’ll lose the fight. He’s trying to distance himself from his feelings because he’s aware of how intense they are. 
And yeah, that’s it lol. I’m like 95% certain that these theories have been discussed in much better detail/with much better evidence than this, but this is just my personal take on them :)
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i-like-pikmin · 2 years
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Mini Theory: Mineta Did Get a Redemption, But It's Not a Typical One
When people think of Minoru Mineta, the first thing that comes to mind is the fact that he is a pervert that preys on the girls. He groped Tsuyu, attempted to peep in the girls locker room, tricked the girls in cheerleader outfits, tried to peep at naked girls in the hot springs, creepily talks about a female reporter's breasts, the infamous Eri scene, and purposefully slammed into Mina's breasts while trying to protect her from twin impact. His own motivation for being a hero revolves around wanting to be popular with girls and wanting to get laid. Due to his behavior, Mineta is very unpopular both in-universe and within the fandom. His gross behavior stands out more to the audience, and his other traits do not stand out as much.
However, there IS some hope with Mineta's character. After Joint Training ended, we do not see him attempt to touch or to peep at the girls. Horikoshi is putting more emphasis on Mineta's relationship with Midoriya and his arc about moving while being scared. Mineta was supportive of Midoriya's progress with blackwhip. He was worried about the heroes doing the right thing against Machia. In the Villain Hunt arc, Mineta declares his admiration towards Midoriya stems from him taking action despite being scared and not his power. Like the other classmates, Mineta was shocked when Aoyama was revealed to be the traitor. His latest gags don't involve a girl being victimized. Instead, it's much more humorous with Mineta wanting free time to tell lewd stories, copying Todoroki's handsome looks, or even being a censor for Iida.
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What's with this sudden change? Is Horikoshi finally taking Mineta’s character more seriously? One could argue that since the current events have a much more serious tone, there’s it’s an inappropriate time to sprinkle these “jokes.” However, there may be another explanation for such a change.
Right after the Joint Training arc, both Class A and B come together. As punishment for his behavior during the match, Mineta is strapped to a chair and forced to watch something as Mina crosses her arms. This is the last time we ever see any of Mineta's shineanigans. My theory is that the clockwork orange that Mina used on Mineta is actually supposed to represent Mineta's role transitioning from a simply annoying pervert to a better role of being a more supportive teammate and friend, especially towards Midoriya.
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Horikoshi has used gag scenes to give some importance to the story before. One example is Bakugou being chained on a podium. As a result of such treatment, the villains saw someone who they could recruit as one of them which led to the kidnapping. Another example is Aoyama's fourth wall breaks and "sparkling" effects which were a cry for help and to make the audience notice him as the traitor. There's also "jokes" about mutant characters' appearance such as when Sero called Shoji an octopus, and Mineta sexualizes him based off of his quirk; however, this is supposed to show the problem of quirk discrimination that many mutant quirk users face in hero society.
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The clockwork orange scene is comedic scene. It serves as a comedic redemption for Mineta. It is fitting as he is the comic relief character. We do not see him harass the girls in the manga after that. This may change (but i really hope he doesn't harass anyone anymore).
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All Might Has A Quirk..?
So we all know All Might has a quirk: One For All. It was passed down through generations, yada yada. You know the drill. But there’s one thing that doesn’t make sense. His forms. So he has a All Might and a Small Might form, but how does he change?
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There’s a huge puff of smoke, and he goes from strong lungs to acid reflux.
Now unless Reddit user somethingx is right about All Might using OFA to expand his muscles, it’s a bit fishy. How does a biologically quirkless being go from normal to looking suspiciously like a transformation quirk?
Short answer: they don’t.
Long answer: Unless they were given a quirk (either via All Might or AFO) they can’t without having a secret quirk. Or they got a DNA infused shot (Can happen, check the quirkless page on the website) but that’s completely irrelevant so. Even if they got a quirk, their body wouldn’t be suited for it because they weren’t born with it (no quirk factor).
So, does All Might have a quirk? Or is he just extra as fuck?
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sobasluuurp · 1 year
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With the events of the new chapter, I believe now’s a good time to share my theory for how this battle ends. 
Specifically for Shigaraki. Trigger warning is listed in the tags.
Horikoshi has made it abundantly clear that the end goal of this story is to save as many villains as possible. To redeem them if possible, but to provide mental peace at least.
After an exhilarating fight, Deku and Shigaraki will find themselves in the vestige realm. There, Deku will seek out Tenko, who is being held captive by a cage of hands. Now that he’s in his mind, Deku can witness himself Tenko’s awful childhood, and is heartbroken to learn that at he at one point wanted nothing more to have a quirk and be a hero -- just like him.
Deku will empathize with Tenko. Perhaps even tell him some of his own story. Build trust with him. He tells him that it’s never too late, and that anyone can be a hero. 
By watching them interact, Shigaraki comes to a realization that makes his gut twist. He asks Deku, “You would’ve helped me back then, wouldn’t you?” and of course Deku replies yes.
This creates a moment of unity between Tenko and Tomura that allows them to overpower AFO. They exit the vestige realm, and Deku believes that he has saved them both. In a way, he has. Tenko reaffirms Deku’s words to him -- that he can still be a hero -- and puts his hand on his face. Deku screams as the body before him decays away, taking the little boy, the angry young man, and the demon lord with it. The fight is over. Deku cries.
It’s heartbreaking, but the reason why I so strongly believe this will happen is because it allows for a couple things:
It completes the narrative through line of saving hearts and redemption
It’s true to Shigaraki’s character, who as far as we can tell has no plans for the future past “destroying everything”
It references what Fat Gum once said that the best way to win a battle is by making your opponent loose their will to fight, which is a cool concept that hasn’t been used much in the story yet
It allows Deku to definitively resolve the threat posed by All For One without compromising the morals which define him both as a character and as the ideal hero in the eyes of the narrative.
Now, there is one other possible (happier) way I predict this could end -- by utilizing the rewind serum that All For One has to de-age Shigaraki Fullmetal Alchemist style into a baby who can be cared for and raised to be a happier version of himself. Perhaps there could be some kind of mishap that causes it, like the serum that’s currently working its way through All For One transferring into ShigiAFO’s body via their mental/genetic connection. But this version is a much greater stretch, and I’m not counting on it. But I do admit, it would be wonderful to see Tenko/Tomura get a true second chance at life, surrounded by people who would genuinely love him. It would be lovely if All Might could take care of him in his retirement -- both at once providing closure to All Might for not being able to help Tenko back then and providing him with a sense of purpose post-retirement.
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haleigh-sloth · 1 year
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So my sister's been watching MHA, and they just asked me today whether it's fandom consensus that Gran Torino is Tomura's grandfather.
Which brought *my* brain to a screeching halt, but laying out the pieces:
Gran Torino says that "we" decided to put Kotaro into foster care, implying it was a joint decision.
He refers to Nana as "my sworn friend," which apparently has a long precedent of being code for lover.
In the one flashback scene we have of them together, Nana calls him "Sorahiko" (his given name), which is a nigh unheard of thing for unrelated, adults to do unless they're married/seriously dating.
Anyway, I'm taking mild psychic damage over this idea, so I thought you should hear it too.
Oh yeah, these types of theories have been flying around for a long time. From what I've been told, loooong before I joined this fandom
It's either DFO, AFOxNana, or NanaxTorino. These theories are all a hot mess and I don't take any of them seriously lol
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majoragen · 2 years
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this is a rant/theory about MHA I'm so sorry *SPOILERS* 
I dunno if anyone has come up with this yet BUT
(spoilers under the cut)
What if the whole "this is the story about how I* became the greatest (#1) hero" thing is because they all die-- starting with Bakugo, then Todoroki, then moving on down the line, until it's just Deku, who defeats AFO/Shigaraki then passes away due to injuries sustained during the fight.
Then, they all are placed as the #1 hero for the rest of time, because of the singularity, quirks may fade out, and they might be the last generation of working heroes.
What if they're the #1/greatest heroes because they were just kids. Kids that had to fight a war. Kids forced to grow up too soon and never fully enjoy life because of the failings of those who came before them.
WHAT IF THEY'RE #1 BECAUSE THEY ALL DIE AND THEY POSTHUMOUSLY AWARDED THEM THE TITLE BECAUSE OF THEIR SACRIFICE
*I can't remember if it's I and we or just I-- I remember both, but now I'm not sure*
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masculinepotatoes · 2 years
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BITCH WHAT IF ENDEAVOUR DIES BECAUSE OF THE FRANKENSTEIN PARALLEL
okokokokokok hear me out
so you know how dabi is frequently parralleled with frankenstein? and how at the end of frankenstein after the doctor dies the monster wanders off with the supposed intention of death??? so what if endeavour dies sacrificing himself to (try) to kill AFO, and touya just wanders off, not knowing what to do and its implied that he offed himself or soething of the like????? GUYS WHAT IFFFF
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neragufetta · 6 months
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The following is a list of BNHA plot elements, in no specific order, that are still unresolved at current chapter (or, at least, that I consider unresolved).
This post is totally open to suggestion :D
I plan to update it whenever I feel ;)
Enjoy!
NG
Current last chapter:
405
HIGH PRIORITY:
1. How did Shigaraki solve to put Star and Stripe's quirk "New Order" under control? Solved in vol. 34: New Order dissolved on itself but it caused Tenko to regain some level of consciousness
2. Why did AFO do all of this? What are his reasons and origin?
3. Will Deku be able to reach Tenko?
4. Who is going to survive? At the moment I think these are the name at risk right now:
. Bakugo > confirmed alive in 403
. All Might > still alive in 404, confirmed alive in 405
. Toga
. Dabi
. Hawks
. Endevour
. Edgeshot > still alive in 405
. Fat Gum (399)
6. What is Ojiro's, Sato's and Sero's whereabout? (399)
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OPTIONAL STUFF
1. How was it possible for Yoichi to pass the One for all to the second user? (i.e. how did he realize that he could pass his quirk?)
2. Is Deku's father ever going to make an appearance?
3. Is this picture ever going to make sense?
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4. Why AFO needed Shigaraki's hatred? (Rif. chapter 311. For further explenation see section "Open theories", n. 3)
5. Are we going to see Deku and Bakugo face each other one last time?
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OPEN THEORIES (that I enjoy or consider interesting for some reason)
1. Dad for one (alias All for one is actually Deku's father)
2. Decay is not Shimura Tenko's original quirk
3. Shigaraki can actually take One for All quirk without Deku's will
4. Deku is suppressing his emotions
5. Two for one (alias One for all is passed on both Izuku & Katsuki) (404)
6. AFO is (related to) the Luminescent baby (405) I'm not a fan of this theory but the fact that AFO has been referred to as "glowing" three times in the recent chapters makes me wonder.
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nonexistentb3ing · 1 year
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In theory, Eri can turn the nomu back to being human, right?
Forgive me if I get anything wrong, I still haven’t quite caught up with the manga yet, but Nomu used to be humans. They’re just humans that are super bioengineered, so Eri can reverse the effects till they’re back to being human, before the bioengineering occurred.
Thanks for reading, I suppose? I just needed to get my thoughts out.
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x-kiwi-03 · 1 year
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‼️BNHA MANGA SPOILES‼️
We didn't get Kai in the leaks, but you know what I got? Proven right.
I stand corrected in my predictions (so far) that Tomura would be a failure and Afo would have to find another successor.
Tomura won his rebellion against Afo, meaning Tenko failed Afo, meaning Afo has to take a backup route in his plan, and do you know who's sitting vulnerably in a prison cell/hospital room right now?
You guessed it,
Kai Chisaki.
Now, I just sit back and watch as it unfolds (or doesn't, I could be delusional).
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red-high-tops · 2 years
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Does anyone ever think about what might happen to ofa after afo is defeated? Like, I know quirks are something “normal” in the bnha society, genetic mutation and evolution and all that, but even then, ofa is far from normal. I mean, it’s two special quirks being combined, and I guess you could deem that super rare but not impossible, not mystical... but when you take into account that afo is mystical to a degree, stores whispers of the previous owners and has a specific purpose that needs to be fulfilled, it begs the question... what will happen when it is? What happens when afo is destroyed?
Now, from an expected and certainly common viewpoint, you could definitely say Izuku Midoriya will retain the quirk and continue to utilize it, one day passing it on to another user. Just because afo has been defeated does not mean other evil won’t rise up. Light will always cast a shadow, and afo gone leaves a power vacuum like no other. Butttt... 
On the other hand ofa was created for a specific purpose. To fight evil, yes, but to also take down the greatest of them all. So... what if it disappears when it finally completes it’s task? 
I dunno, maybe it’s just because I got slight prophecy vibes from it, but the idea popped into my head. I don’t think that’s where Hori would go personally, Izuku’s whole dream is to live his life as a hero, plus we wouldn’t get to see wonder duo after all that time they spent training and growing together. 
I don’t see it cannonly happening, but it would be an interesting ending. Lots of opportunity to show how Izuku will continue to help and be heroic even after he has once again become quirkless after saving society, but it would also be an ending that would rock readers. It would be the kind that isn’t the happiest and leaves them feeling hollow, not quite satisfied... but satisfied? The gentle echo of a saddened “No....”  
As I said, very little chance of being even remotely possible, but the possibility dawned upon me so I thought I’d share it. Thanks for reading my sleep deprivation induced ideas!! :D 
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megashadowdragon · 2 years
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