My hero academia
My Hero Academia is set in a world where nearly 80% of the population possesses a unique ability called a Quirk, which ranges from simple powers to extraordinary feats. These Quirks have shaped society, dividing people into heroes and villains. Heroes, trained by professional agencies, protect civilians from villainous threats, while villains aim to disrupt or overthrow societal order, often using their Quirks for personal gain. The protagonist, Izuku Midoriya, is born without a Quirk, but after meeting his idol, the legendary hero All Might, he inherits his power, One For All, and begins his journey to becoming a symbol of hope.
The story primarily follows Midoriya and his classmates at U.A. High School, a prestigious institution dedicated to training future heroes. The students face intense challenges as they hone their Quirks and develop the qualities needed to become pro heroes. Throughout the series, they confront powerful villains like the League of Villains, led by Tomura Shigaraki, and the mysterious All For One, whose influence threatens to destabilize the world.
My Hero Academia explores themes of heroism, responsibility, and the moral gray areas of society. It delves into the complexities of individual power, the pressures of being a hero, and the personal struggles of both heroes and villains. The series is a mix of action, character development, and emotional depth, as the characters grow through their challenges and the battle between good and evil.