List of My Hero Academia characters

The My Hero Academia manga and anime series features a vast world with an extensive cast of characters created by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series takes place in a fictional world where, currently, more than 80% of the Earth's population possesses some form of superhuman ability, commonly referred to as a "Quirk". The advent of these abilities has given rise to not only professional heroes, but also the threat of villains.

A few of the main characters from My Hero Academia. From left to right: Tenya Iida, Ochaco Uraraka, Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo and Shoto Todoroki

Izuku Midoriya is the series' main protagonist, and the show also includes his friends, Katsuki Bakugou, Shoto Todoroki, Ochaco Uraraka, Tenya Iida, Tsuyu Asui, Eijiro Kirishima, and many more in his class at UA.

U.A. High School

The main setting of the series, U.A. High School (雄英高校, Yūei Kōkō), is held in high regards as one of the top hero schools in Japan.

Class 1-A students

Izuku Midoriya (緑谷 出久, Midoriya Izuku) / Deku (デク, Deku)
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[1] (Anime and Vomic) (Japanese); Justin Briner[2] (English)
After attempting to save Bakugō from a villain, Izuku, an initially Quirkless boy, is chosen by All Might to become the ninth holder of One For All (ワン・フォー・オール, Wan Fō Ōru), a Quirk that stockpiles the user's physical strength and unleashes it as a powerful burst; the Quirk can also be passed from one person to another. Eventually, Izuku finds out that One for All contains the Quirks of the previous users but he becomes the first user capable of manifesting them.[3] While he initially disliked being called "Deku" by Katsuki, as it is based from the Japanese term meaning "good-for-nothing", Izuku is inspired by Ochaco's assumption that it was based on the word dekiru (できる, to be able to/to be capable of) to embrace the moniker and ultimately adopts it as his super name.
Katsuki Bakugō (爆豪 勝己, Bakugō Katsuki) / Kacchan (かっちゃん, Katchan)
Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Anime),[4] Yūichirō Umehara (Vomic) (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[2] (English)
Katsuki is Izuku's childhood friend, rival and classmate in Class 1-A, whom Izuku always calls Kacchan. He possesses the Quirk Explosion (爆破, Bakuha) giving his sweat nitroglycerin-like properties at which he can detonate at will. Much like his Quirk, he has an explosive temper and is very volatile with a fierce and competitive drive to achieve authentic victories.
Ochaco Uraraka (麗日 お茶子, Uraraka Ochako) / Uravity (ウラビティ, Urabiti)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[4] (Japanese); Luci Christian[2] (English)
A girl whose Quirk "Zero Gravity" (無重力(ゼログラビティ), Zero Gurabiti) which allows her to make any object she touches with all five of her fingers on one hand to become weightless. Similar to Katsuki, she also refers to Izuku as "Deku". However, unlike the former, she calls him by his nickname out of affection, becoming one of his closest friends. She eventually develops feelings for Izuku, which she has yet to open up about.
Tenya Iida (飯田 天哉, Iida Ten'ya) / Ingenium (インゲニウム, Ingeniumu)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[4] (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum[2] (English)
The serious Class President whose Quirk is Engine (エンジン, Enjin) which gives him super-speed via jet engines in his legs. He was inspired by his older brother, Tensei, who was the first bearer of the name Ingenium. He takes on the name Ingenium after his brother is severely injured by Stain. He quickly befriends Izuku on the first day of school after he thought that he had discerned a few parameters the rest of the examinees did not know for the U.A. Entrance Exam by saving Uraraka during the battle test, without realizing that Izuku had been acting on a whim on doing so.
Shōto Todoroki (轟 焦凍, Todoroki Shōto) / Shouto (ショート, Shōto)
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji[5] (Japanese); David Matranga[2] (English)
A student in Class 1-A. His Quirk is Half-Cold Half-Hot (半冷半燃, Hanrei Hannen), which allows him to generate ice from the right side of his body and fire from the left. He is the youngest child of Endeavor and he got through U.A via recommendations. Initially, he refused to use the left side of his Quirk, with an exception for melting his ice, due to his family issues and childhood.
Tsuyu Asui (蛙吹 梅雨, Asui Tsuyu) / Froppy (フロッピー, Furoppi)
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[4] (Japanese); Monica Rial[2] (English)
A girl in Class 1-A. Her Quirk Frog (, Kaeru) gives her a frog-like appearance and abilities such as enhanced swimming abilities, a long, prehensile tongue, the ability to climb vertical surfaces, and superhuman leaping. She later on reveals that she can eject/wash her stomach and undergo camouflage.
Eijirō Kirishima (切島 鋭児郎, Kirishima Eijirō) / Red Riot (レッドライオット, Reddo Raiotto)
Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda[6] (Japanese); Justin Cook[2] (English)
A student in Class 1-A whose Quirk Hardening (硬化, Kōka) allows him to harden his body to become nearly invulnerable. Eijirō struggles with his sense of self-worth, which was exacerbated during a incident in middle school, when his then schoolmate (and future UA classmate) Mina Ashido chased away a giant villain threatening her friends while he stood paralyzed with fear.[7]
Momo Yaoyorozu (八百万 百, Yaoyorozu Momo) / Creati (クリエイティ, Kurieiti)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue[4] (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard[2] (English)
The vice president of Class 1-A, whose Quirk is Creation (創造, Sōzō) giving her the ability to create any non-biological object from the lipids stored in her body as long as she knows its molecular structure. She is the most academically bright in their class and is one of the two students in Class 1-A to attend via recommendations.
Minoru Mineta (峰田 実, Mineta Minoru) / Grape Juice (グレープジュース, Gurēpu Jūsu)
Voiced by: Ryō Hirohashi[4] (Japanese); Brina Palencia[2] (English)
A boy whose Quirk Pop Off (もぎもぎ, Mogimogi) grows many small, highly adhesive balls on his head that he can remove and use as weapons. Using it too much can cause his scalp to bleed.
Fumikage Tokoyami (常闇 踏陰, Tokoyami Fumikage) / Tsukuyomi (ツクヨミ)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[4] (Japanese); Josh Grelle[2] (English)
A student in 1-A whose head resembles that of a crow. His Quirk Dark Shadow (黒影(ダークシャドウ), Dāku Shadō) gives him control of a sentient shadow that grows more powerful in darkness.
Denki Kaminari (上鳴 電気, Kaminari Denki) / Chargebolt (チャージズマ, Chājizuma)
Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka[6] (Japanese); Kyle Phillips[2] (English)
A boy whose Quirk Electrification (帯電, Taiden) allows him to absorb and emit electricity at the cost of causing his brain to short circuit if he goes over a certain voltage limit.
Kyōka Jirō (耳郎 響香, Jirō Kyōka) / Earphone Jack (イヤホンジャック, Iyahon Jakku)
Voiced by: Kei Shindō[5] (Japanese); Trina Nishimura[2] (English); Chrissy Costanza (singing, both languages)
A girl in Class 1-A who has extremely long earlobes due to her Quirk Earphone Jack (イヤホンジャック, Iyahon Jakku) which allows her to plug them into objects to listen to sounds or transmit the sound of her own heartbeat.
Mina Ashido (芦戸 三奈, Ashido Mina) / Pinky (ピンキー, Pinkī)
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura[5] (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[2] (English)
A girl in Class 1-A with pink hair and lilac skin. Her Quirk Acid (, San) allows her to excrete an acidic fluid from her body.
Yūga Aoyama (青山 優雅, Aoyama Yūga) / Can't Stop Twinkling (キラキラが止められないよ, Kirakira ga Tomerarenaiyo)
Voiced by: Kōsuke Kuwano[5] (Japanese); Joel McDonald[2] (English)
A boy whose Quirk is Navel Laser (ネビルレーザー, Nebiru Rēzā) which allows him to fire a laser blast from his belly button. However, he believes his Quirk is "defective" as he always wears a support belt to compensate for its lack of control.
Mezō Shōji (障子 目蔵, Shōji Mezō) / Tentacole (テンタコル, Tentakoru)
Voiced by: Masakazu Nishida[5] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair[2] (English)
A student who has four webbed tentacles growing from his shoulders. His Quirk Dupli-Arms (複製腕, Fukuseiwan) allows him to grow individual body organs at the tips of these tentacles.
Hanta Sero (瀬呂 範太, Sero Hanta) / Cellophane (セロファン, Serofan)
Voiced by: Kiyotaka Furushima[8] (Japanese); Christopher Bevins[2] (English)
A boy whose Quirk Tape (テープ, Tēpu) allows him to shoot cellophane tape from his tape dispenser-like elbows.
Mashirao Ojiro (尾白 猿夫, Ojiro Mashirao) / Tailman (テイルマン, Teiruman)
Voiced by: Kosuke Miyoshi[8] (Japanese); Mike McFarland[2] (English)
A mild-mannered student whose most defining trait is a prehensile tail due to the effects of his Quirk Tail (尻尾, Shippo).
Kōji Kōda (口田 甲司, Kōda Kōji) / Anima (アニマ)
Voiced by: Takuma Nagatsuka (Japanese); Greg Ayres (English)
A shy student whose Quirk Anivoice (生き物ボイス, Ikimono Boisu) allows him to talk with animals.
Tōru Hagakure (葉隠 透, Hagakure Tōru) / Invisible Girl (インビジブルガール, Inbijiburu Gāru)
Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka[8] (Japanese); Felecia Angelle[2] (English)
A student in Class 1-A with the Quirk Invisibility (透明化, Tōmeika) which makes her entire body invisible. She also has other light refraction abilities that are not fully explained.
Rikidō Satō (砂藤 力道, Satō Rikidō) / Sugarman (シュガーマン, Shugāman)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara[8] (Japanese); Cris George[2] (English)
A student whose Quirk Sugar Rush (シュガードープ, Shugā Dōpu) that gives him enhanced strength but less cognitive ability whenever he consumes of sugar.

Class 1-B students

Neito Monoma (物間 寧人, Monoma Neito) / Phantom Thief (ファントムシーフ, Fantomu Shīfu)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English)
A student who is envious of Class 1-A's popularity and is determined to outclass them in any way possible. His Quirk Copy (コピー, Kopi) allows him to touch a person and use their Quirk for five minutes. However, he can only copy one Quirk at a time.
Itsuka Kendō (拳藤 一佳, Kendō Itsuka) / Battle Fist (バトルフィスト, Batoru Fisuto)
Voiced by: Saki Ogasawara (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)
The Class President of Class 1-B. Her Quirk Large Fists (大拳, Daiken) allows Itsuka to enlarge her fists.
Ibara Shiozaki (塩崎 茨, Shiozaki Ibara) / Vine (ヴァイン, Vain)
Voiced by: Miho Masaka (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
A girl whose Quirk Vines (ツル, Tsuru) allows Ibara to grow vines from her hair that she can extend and use in combat.
Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu (鉄哲 徹鐵, Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu) / Real Steel (リアルスティール, Riaru Sutīru)
Voiced by: Kōji Okino (Japanese); David Wald (English)
A student who was initially Eijiro's rival, due to their similar Quirks. His Quirk Steel (スティール, Sutīru) allows Tetsutetsu to temporarily turn his skin into steel.
Jūzō Honenuki (骨抜 柔造, Honenuki Jūzō) / Mudman (マッドマン, Maddoman)
Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka (Japanese); Dallas Reid (English)
A boy whose Quirk Softening (柔化, Yawaraka) enables him to soften anything that he touches.
Nirengeki Shōda (庄田 二連撃, Shōda Nirengeki) / Mines (マインズ, Mainzu)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Dallas Reid (English)
A boy whose Quirk Twin Impact (ツインインパクト, Tsuin Inpakuto) allows him to, at the site of an initial impact, create a second impact.
Yosetsu Awase (泡瀬 洋雪, Awase Yōsetsu) / Welder (ウェルダー, Werudā)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese); Orion Pitts (English)
A boy whose Quirk Weld (溶接, Yōsetsu) allows him to physically connect anything he makes contact with.
Kōsei Tsuburaba (円場 硬成, Tsuburaba Kōsei)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke (English)
A boy whose Quirk Solid Air (空気凝固, Kūkigyōko) enables him to solidify air into a wall or platform.
Sen Kaibara (回原 旋, Kaibara Sen) / Spiral (スパイラル, Supairaru)
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (Japanese); Ian Fergunson (Season 2), Matt Shipman (Season 3-present) (English)
A student whose Quirk Gyrate (旋回, Senkai) allows him to rotate any part of his body at incredibly high speeds, similarly to a drill.
Kojirō Bondo (凡戸 固次郎, Bondo Kojirō) / Plamo (プラモ, Puramo)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese); Tyler Walker (English)
A large boy with a glue dispenser-shaped head that has seven "eyeholes". His Quirk Cemedine (セメダイン, Semedain) enables him to emit glue-like liquid from his "eyeholes" to trap people.
Reiko Yanagi (柳 レイ子, Yanagi Reiko) / Emily (エミリー, Emirī)
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds II (English)
A girl whose Quirk Poltergeist (ポルターガイスト, Porutāgaisuto) grants her the ability to telekinetically manipulate objects around her.
Jūrōta Shishida (宍田 獣郎太, Shishida Jūrōta) / Gevaudan (ジェボーダン, Jebōdan)
Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese); Patric Carroll (English)
A hairy animalistic student whose Quirk Beast (ビースト, Bīsuto) grants him the ability to transform into a monstrous beast.
Shihai Kuroiro (黒色 支配, Kuroiro Shihai) / Vantablack (ベンタブラック, Bentaburakku)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Kaiji Tang (English)
A boy with pitch-black skin whose Quirk Black (, Kuro) grants him the ability to merge into anything that is black-colored and control it.
Yui Kodai (小大 唯, Kodai Yui) / Rule (ルール, Rūru)
Voiced by: Yurianne Eve (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English)
A girl whose Quirk Size (サイズ, Saizu) enables her to change the size of any object she interacts with.
Hiryū Rin (鱗 飛竜, Rin Hiryū) / Dragon Shroud (龍帷子, Ryū Katabira)
Voiced by: Kosuke Kuwano (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)
A boy whose Quirk Scales (, Uroko) enables him to form scales on his body for combat and other purposes.
Kinoko Komori (小森 希乃子, Komori Kinoko) / Shemage (シーメイジ, Shīmeiji)
Voiced by: Inori Minase (Japanese); Amanda Gish (English)
A girl whose Quirk Mushroom (キノコ, Kinoko) grants her the ability to create spores from her cells, allowing her to grow mushrooms from the surfaces of her surroundings.
Togaru Kamakiri (鎌切 尖, Kamakiri Togaru) / Jack Mantis (ジャックマンティス, Jakku Mantisu)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Jean-Luc Hester (English)
A student with mandible-like blades on his head whose Quirk Razor Sharp (刃鋭, Jinei), grants him the ability to produce large, sharp blades from all over his body.
Pony Tsunotori (角取 ポニー, Tsunotori Ponī)
Voiced by: Kaede Hondo (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft (English)
A girl with pony-like hindquarters whose Quirk Horn Cannon (角砲 (ホーンホウ), Hōnhou) allows her to effectively "fire off" her horns and control them.
Setsuna Tokage (取蔭 切奈, Tokage Setsuna) / Lizardy (リザーディ, Rizādi)
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (English)
A girl whose Quirk Lizard Tail Splitter (トカゲのしっぽ切り, Tokage no Shippokiri) allows her to split her body into several pieces and control them telekinetically.
Manga Fukidashi (吹出 漫我, Fukidashi Manga) / Comicman (コミックマン, Komikkuman)
Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
A student with a speech bubble for a head. His Quirk Comic (コミック, Komikku) allows him to manifest different onomatopoeias into reality in the form of katakana.

Third Year students

Mirio Togata (通形 ミリオ, Tōgata Mirio) / Lemillion (ルミリオン, Rumirion)
Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki[9] (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo[10] (English)
Mirio is one of the three top students in U.A. and Sir Nighteye's protégé. His Quirk Permeation (透過, Tōka) allows him to phase his body through anything solid, including the ground itself. Prior to All Might meeting Izuku, Mirio was the original top candidate for inheriting One For All. He lost his quirk during the Kai Chisaki raid mission.
Tamaki Amajiki (天喰 環, Amajiki Tamaki) / Suneater (サンイーター, San'ītā)
Voiced by: Yūto Uemura[9] (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke[10] (English)
One of the three top students in U.A., Mirio's childhood friend, whose Quirk Manifest (再現, Saigen) gives him the properties and abilities of anything he eats.
Nejire Hadō (波動 ねじれ, Hadō Nejire) / Nejire-chan (ねじれちゃん)
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno[9] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[10] (English)
One of the three top students in U.A., who can generate spiral-like shockwaves with her Quirk Surge (波動, Hadō).

Other students

Mei Hatsume (発目 明, Hatsume Mei)
Voiced by: Azu Sakura (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
Mei is a student from the Support Course whose Quirk is Zoom (ズーム, Zūmu), which allows her to zoom her vision to up to 5 kilometers. She is a skilled inventor who loves to show off her gadgets for heroes.
Hitoshi Shinsō (心操 人使, Shinsō Hitoshi)
Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Jarrod Greene (English)
Hitoshi is a student from the General Course who is introduced during the sports festival arc, where he gives an impressive showing. Several months later, it is announced that he will transfer to the Hero Course in his second year. His Quirk is Brainwashing (洗脳, Sen'nō), which allows him to control those who answer his questions.

Faculty and staff

Toshinori Yagi (八木 俊典, Yagi Toshinori) / All Might (オールマイト, Ōru Maito)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (Anime),[1] Tesshō Genda[1] (Vomic) (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat[2] (English)
The eighth user of One For All, All Might is known as the most powerful and beloved Hero in the Japan, referred to by many as the Symbol of Peace (平和の象徴, Heiwa no Shōchō). He was born without a Quirk before his predecessor Nana Shimura passed One for All to him, using it to assume a muscular form that the public knew him best for. Due to the crippling injury he sustained from fighting All For One in the past, limiting his transformation, he ultimately selects Izuku as his successor and eventually dedicated himself to complete the youth's training after using the last of his residual power to defeat All for One for the final time.
Nezu (根津)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)
The principal of U.A. and one of a few rare non-human animals to develop a Quirk. His Quirk is High Spec (ハイスペック, Hai Supekku), which allows him to have anthropomorphic abilities and extreme intelligence.
Shōta Aizawa (相澤 消太, Aizawa Shōta) / Eraser Head (イレイザーヘッド, Ireizā Heddo)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[11] (Japanese); Alex Organ (Season 1), Christopher Wehkamp[12] (Season 2–present) (English)
Class 1-A's stern home teacher whose Quirk Erasure (抹消, Masshō) allows him to nullify others' Quirks within his sight until he blinks. He uses cloths made of carbon nanofibers to immobilize opponents.
Hizashi Yamada (山田 ひざし, Yamada Hizashi) / Present Mic (プレゼントマイク, Purezento Maiku)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino[11] (Japanese); Sonny Strait[2] (Season 1), Dave Trosko (Season 2–present) (English)
The school's English teacher whose Quirk Voice (ヴォイス, Voisu) amplifies his voice, previously Aizawa's classmate during their school days. He also commentates U.A. school events such as the sports festival. In the anime, Present Mic occasionally breaks the fourth wall by explaining a character's Quirk.
Sekijirō Kan (管 赤慈郎, Kan Sekijirō) / Vlad King (ブラドキング, Burado Kingu)
Voiced by: Shuhei Matsuda (Japanese); Ben Bryant (English)
The homeroom teacher for Class 1-B. His Quirk is Blood Control (操血, Sōketsu), which allows him to control his blood after it leaves his body.
Chiyo Shuuzenji (修善寺 治与, Shūzenji Chiyo) / Recovery Girl (リカバリーガール, Rikabarī Gāru)
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Juli Erickson,[2] Luci Christian (Season 2–present) (English)
The elderly school nurse whose Quirk is Heal (回復, Kaifuku), allowing her to heal others' injuries by kissing them.
Nemuri Kayama (香山 睡, Kayama Nemuri) / Midnight (ミッドナイト, Middonaito)
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell[13] (English)
A Pro Heroine who teaches modern hero art history and Aizawa's classmate during their school days. Her Quirk Somnambulist (眠り香, Nemurika) allows her to produce a sleep-inducing fragrance from her body. It works especially well on males.
Thirteen (13号, Jūsan-gō)
Voiced by: Inuko Inuyama (Japanese); Morgan Berry[2] (English)
A Pro Hero in an astronaut-like suit whose Quirk Black Hole (ブラックホール, Burakku Hōru) summons a black hole with her fingers that turns anything it sucks in into dust.
Ken Ishiyama (石山 堅, Ishiyama Ken) / Cementoss (セメントス, Sementosu)
Voiced by: Kenta Okuma (Japanese); Chris Rager (English)
A Pro Hero who resembles a stone block that teaches modern literature. His Quirk Cement (セメント, Semento) allows him to control concrete.
Ectoplasm (エクトプラズム, Ekutopurazumu)
Voiced by: Masakazu Nishida (Japanese); Mike McFarland (English)
U.A. High School's math teacher whose Quirk Clones (分身, Bunshin) allows him to spew out ectoplasm that can form into a clone of himself.
Snipe (スナイプ, Sunaipu)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara (Japanese); David Wald (English)
A Pro Hero who resembles a gunfighter, using his Quirk Homing (ホーミング, Hōmingu) to alter the trajectory of his bullets.
Higari Maijima (埋島 干狩, Maijima Higari) / Power Loader (パワーローダー, Pawā Rōdā)
Voiced by: Yō Kitazawa (Japanese); David Wilson-Brown (English)
A Pro Hero who runs U.A.'s Costume Development Studio, his Quirk Iron Claws (鉄爪, Tessō) gives him claws at the tip of his hands that enable him to dig underground.
Ryō Inui (犬井猟, Inui Ryō) / Hound Dog (ハウンドドッグ, Haundodoggu)
Voiced by: Eiji Hanawa (Japanese); Zach Bolton (English)
A dog-themed Pro Hero who is U.A.'s school counselor. His Quirk Dog (, Inu) enables him to have the traits and abilities of a dog.

Pro Heroes

Top 10 Heroes

Enji Todoroki (轟 炎司, Todoroki Enji) / Endeavor (エンデヴァー, Endevā)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
A Hero with immense flame powers from his Quirk Hell Flame (ヘルフレイム, Heru Fureimu) who is Shouto's father, but has a strained relationship with him and the rest of his family. Following All Might's retirement, Endeavor assumes his place as the new No. 1 Hero and later becomes an internship mentor for Deku, Bakugou and Shouto.
Keigo Takami (鷹見 啓悟, Takami Keigo) / Hawks (ホークス, Hōkusu)
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[14] (Japanese); Zeno Robinson (English)
A young Pro Hero, who is ranked No. 2 in Japan. His Quirk is Fierce Wings (剛翼, Gōyoku) which grants him a pair of red feathered wings that allow him to fly. He can also detach the feathers from his body and manipulate them from a distance. He infiltrates the Paranormal Liberation Front as a double agent.
Tsunagu Hakamata (袴田 維, Hakamata Tsunagu) / Best Jeanist (ベストジー二スト, Besuto Jīnisuto)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa[15] (Japanese); Micah Solusod (English)
An alumnus of U.A. High School who has the Quirk Fiber Master (ファイバーマスター, Faibā Masutā), allowing him to control the fibers in clothes. He is seemingly killed by Hawks in order to gain the trust of the League of Villains.[16]
Rumi Usagiyama (兎山 ルミ, Usagiyama Rumi) / Mirko (ミルコ)
Currently ranked No. 5 among the top heroes, she is an overly proud, atlhetic and energetic young woman whose Quirk Rabbit (, Usagi) gives her rabbit like features and abilities such as an enhanced leg strength that she uses to jump high and fast while attacking with powerful kicks and big rabbit-like ears with heightened hearing. Mirko likes to work alone, considering that having partners is a hindrance.
Shinya Kamihara ((紙原 伸也, Kamihara Shinya)) / Edgeshot (エッジショット, Ejjishotto)
Voiced by: Kenta Kamakari (Japanese); John Burgmeier (English)
A ninja-themed hero whose Quirk Foldabody (紙肢, Shishi) enables him to manipulate the thinness of his body.
Shinji Nishiya (西屋 森児, Nishiya Shinji) / Kamui Woods (シンリンカムイ, Shinrin Kamui)
Voiced by: Masamichi Kitada[17] (Japanese); Aaron Roberts (English)
A Hero who whose Quirk Arbor (樹木, Jumoku) gives him the ability to manipulate his tree-like limbs.
Ryuko Tatsuma (竜間 龍子, Tatsuma Ryūko) / Ryukyu (リューキュウ, Ryūkyū)
Voiced by: Kaori Yagi (Japanese); Katelyn Barr (English)
A hero who takes Nejire Hado, Ochaco Uraraka, and Tsuyu Asui as her interns. Her Quirk Dragon (ドラゴン, Doragon) enables her to turn into a western dragon.

The Wild Wild Pussycats

The Wild Wild Pussycats are a group of best friends and former U.A. classmates who chose to work together post-graduation. They specialize in mountain rescue and conjointly own a large piece of land where the first-year U.A. students go during their week of summer training camp.

Shino Sosaki (送崎 信乃, Sōsaki Shino) / Mandalay (マンダレイ, Mandarei)
Voiced by: Chisa Suganuma (Japanese); Jill Harris[18] (English)
A cousin of the married and late pro-hero team Water Hose and the guardian of their son Kota. Her Quirk Telepath (テレパス, Terepasu) allows her to advise and instruct multiple people at once through mental transmission.
Tomoko Shiretoko (知床 知子, Shiretoko Tomoko) / Ragdoll (ラグドール, Ragudōru)
Voiced by: Meiko Kawasaki (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
A member of the Pussycats whose Quirk Search (サーチ, Sāchi) allows her to observe and monitor up to 100 people at a time. After her Quirk is stolen by All For One offscreen, she remains a part of the team and is now taking care of the office duties.[19]
Ryuko Tsuchikawa (土川 流子, Tsuchikawa Ryūko) / Pixie-Bob (ピクシーボブ, Pikushī Bobu)
Voiced by: Serina Machiyama (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[20] (English)
A member of the Pussycats whose Quirk Earth Flow (土流, Doryū) allows her to freely manipulate the Earth for a variety of effects.
Yawara Chatora (茶虎 柔, Chatora Yawara) / Tiger (, Tora)
Voiced by: Shinosuke Ogami (Japanese); Marcus Stimac (English)
The only male member of the Pussycats. He is also a transgender man. His Quirk is Pliabody (軟体, Nantai) which allows him to stretch and flatten his body.

Nighteye Agency

The Nighteye Agency is a Hero Office that Izuku once worked at alongside Mirio Togata.

Mirai Sasaki (佐々木 未来, Sasaki Mirai) / Sir Nighteye (サーナイトアイ, Sā Naitoai)
Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki[21] (Japanese); Brandon McInnis (English)
A Pro Hero and former sidekick to All Might whose Quirk Foresight (予知, Yochi), allows him to see a person's future. Due to a falling out over seeing All Might's future death, believing it to be a fixed point, Nighteye took Mirio Togata as a protege and considered him more worthy to inherit One For All than Izuku. Nighteye is fatally wounded by Overhaul during the Shie Hassaikai raid and later dies in the hospital, realizing from Izuku's determination that people can change their fate while using his Quirk one final time to see the hero Togata would become.
Juzo Moashi (百足 従造, Moashi Jūzō) / Centipeder (センチピーダー, Senchipīdā)
Voiced by: Kenta Ōkuma (Japanese); Zach Bolton (English)
A centipede-headed Nighteye Agency member. His Quirk Centipede (ムカデ, Mukade) granting him long centipede-like limbs with agonizing poison. Following Sir Nighteye's death, Centipeder takes over the Nighteye Agency.
Kaoruko Aiwata (泡田 薫子, Awata Kaoruko) / Bubble Girl (バブルガール, Baburu Gāru)
Voiced by: Rie Murakawa (Japanese); Kara Edwards (English)
A Nighteye Agency member whose Quirk Bubble (バブル, Baburu) enables her to produce aroma-filled bubbles.

Other Heroes

Yū Takeyama (岳山 優, Takeyama Yū) / Mt. Lady (Mt.レディ, Maunto Redi)
Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka[17] (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
A rookie Heroine whose Quirk Gigantification (巨大化, Kyodaika) allows her to grow significantly. Mt. Lady was originally conceived by Kōhei Horikoshi to be the female lead, but was replaced by Ochaco due to not knowing how to utilize her quirk in the story.[22]
Tensei Iida (飯田 天晴, Iida Tensei) / Ingenium (インゲニウム, Ingeniumu)
Voiced by: Masamichi Kitada (Japanese); Phil Parsons (English)
Tenya's older brother who also possess the Engine (エンジン, Enjin) Quirk with his engines growing from his elbows. Tensei was forced to retire after being crippled by Stain, with Tenya deciding to inherit his brother's hero name.
Sorahiko Torino (酉野 空彦, Torino Sorahiko) / Gran Torino (グラントリノ, Guran Torino)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata (Japanese); Charles C. Campbell (English)
A retired hero whose Quirk Jet (ジェット, Jetto) allows him to shoot air through the soles of his feet, being an old friend of Nana Shimura who took over mentoring All Might in the past. Elements of Sorahiko's character are based on Yoda with Kohei Horikoshi stating that the character emits a "Dagobah" feeling, a reference to the planet that Yoda is found on in the original Star Wars trilogy.[23]
Kugo Sakamata (逆俣 空悟, Sakamata Kūgo) / Gang Orca (ギャングオルカ, Gyangu Oruka)
Voiced by: Shuhei Matsuda (Japanese); Tyler Walker (English)
A Pro Hero with killer whale features who is the former No. 10 Hero (currently No. 12). His Quirk Orcinus (シャチ, Shachi) gives him the abilities of a killer whale which he can use in the water or land.
Taishiro Toyomitsu (豊満 太志郎, Toyomitsu Taishirō) / Fat Gum (ファットガム, Fatto Gamu)
Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu[21] (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)
A Pro Hero who employed Tamaki Amajiki and Eijiro Kirishima for their internships. His Quirk Fat Absorption (脂肪吸着, Shibō Kyūchaku) allows his obese body to adhere to anything and force objects to sink into him.
Ken Takagi (高木 鍵, Takagi Ken) / Rock Lock (ロックロック, Rokku Rokku)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro (Japanese); Gabe Kunda (English)
A Pro Hero whose Quirk Lock Down (施錠, Sejō) enables him to lock any non-living item in a position on any space.

Villains

Paranormal Liberation Front

The main antagonists of the series. Previously known as League of Villains (敵連合, Viran Rengō), Tomura transitions the League into the Paranormal Liberation Front after defeating the Meta Liberation Army and adding its surviving members into their ranks.

All For One (オール・フォー・ワン, Ōru Fō Wan)
Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka[24] (Japanese); John Swasey[2] (English)
All Might's nemesis and one of the first Generation Quirk users, his Quirk All For One (オール・フォー・ワン, Ōru Fō Wan) allowing him to both steal and bestow Quirks. Having unintentionally created the "One For All" Quirk, All For One battled his brother and his heirs before being critically injured by All Might. All For One took Tomura as an apprentice and sets up the League of Villains from the shadows before ending up in Tartarus Prison.
Tomura Shigaraki (死柄木 弔, Shigaraki Tomura)
Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama[25] (Japanese); Eric Vale[2] (English)
Born Tenko Shimura (志村転弧, Shimura Tenko), he is the grandson of All Might's mentor Nana Shimura who became All for One's apprentice after he accidentally murdered his family when his touch-based Quirk Decay (崩壊, Hōkai) which allows him to destroy whatever he grabs with his hand, manifested. The trauma played in Tomura becoming disillusioned with society with a resolve to destroy, initially wearing the preserved hands of his family all over his body.[26] After his Quirk evolved to wipe out half a city with only two of his fingers, retaining only one of his preserved hands after the rest were destroyed during his fight with Re-Destro, Tomura had Garaki modify his power further.
Kurogiri (黒霧, lit. "Black Mist")
Voiced by: Takahiro Fujiwara[27] (Japanese); Chuck Huber[2] (English)
Tomura's caretaker and the League's second-in command, later revealed to be a Nomu created from the corpse of Aizawa's classmate Oboro Shirakumo (白雲朧, Shirakumo Oboro).[28] While his original Quirk was Cloud (雲 (クラウド), Kuraudo?), he acquired additional Quirks after becoming a Nomu that include the portal-based Warp Gate (ワープゲート, Wāpu Gēto).
Kyudai Garaki (殻木 球大, Garaki Kyūdai)
Voiced by: Minoru Inaba (Japanese); Mark Stoddard (English)
A scientist acting under the pseudonym Daruma Ujiko (氏子 達磨, Ujiko Daruma) who creates the Nomus and served as All for One's personal doctor after he was critically injured, possessing a longevity Quirk that makes him appear years younger than he really is. Following All for One's Arrest, Garaki surgically modifies Tomura after testing his worth as their leader's successor. The character's real name was previously Maruta Shiga (志賀 丸太, Shiga Maruta), but was changed following the backlash in relation to the war crimes committed by Unit 731.[29]
Gigantomachia (ギガントマキア, Gigantomakia)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya (Japanese); Cris George (English)
A kaiju-sized Villain who is All For One's bodyguard and secret weapon, possessing multiple Quirks and playing a role in enhancing Tomura's power.
Kagerō Okuta (憶田 影朧, Okuta Kagerō) / Giran (義爛)
Voiced by: Seirou Ogino (Japanese); Ben Phillips (English)
A broker working for the League of Villains whose Quirk Muddiness (混濁, Kondaku) allows him to make someone's memories of the previous and following five minutes vague after making contact with their head.
Nomu (脳無, Nōmu, lit. "Brainless")
Mindless, muscular monstrosities with multiple quirks created by All For One and Daruma. One Nomu was responsible for giving Eraser Head the scar under his right eye. Dr. Ujiko also oversaw the development of High-End (ハイエンド, Hai Endo) Nomus, which are intelligent and more powerful versions of the standard Nomus.

Vanguard Action Squad

The Vanguard Action Squad (開闢行動隊, Kaibyaku Kōdō Tai) is a team in the League of Villains whose mission is to kidnap Bakugo and recruit him to the League of Villains. Following All for One's arrest, the remaining members became lieutenants in the Paranormal Liberation Front.

Dabi (荼毘)
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht (English)
A youth whose real name is unknown. His current Quirk Cremation (火葬, Kasō) allows him to generate and control blue fire. During the fight between the Paranormal Liberation Army and the Heroes, Dabi is revealed to be using the group in order to further the legacy of Stain.
Himiko Toga (渡我 被身子, Toga Himiko)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)
A blood-obsessed girl whose Quirk Transform (変身, Henshin) allows her to assume the appearance of anyone whose blood she ingests. She develops an obsession with Midoriya after seeing him bruised due to injuries sustained from Muscular as well as developing a friendship with Twice.
Jin Bubaigawara (分倍河原 仁, Bubaigawara Jin) / Twice (トゥワイス, Tuwaisu)
Voiced by: Daichi Endō[30] (Japanese); Newton Pittman (English)
An man whose Quirk Double (二倍, Nibai) allows him to create two indistinguishable but fragile copies of anything he touches. Besides his Dissociative identity disorder, he initially suffered an existential crisis as the result of a past incident where using his Quirk on himself ended with his rebellious clones killing each other and assuming he was a clone. While Twice overcomes his trauma during his fight Tomoyasu Chikazoku to use his Quirk to its full potential, he is fatally wounded by Hawks during the war between Heroes and Villains and dies in Toga's arms.
Atsuhiro Sako (迫 圧紘, Sako Atsuhiro) / Mr. Compress (Mr. コンプレス, Misutā Konpuresu)
Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami[30] (Japanese); Kent Williams (English)
A masked man whose Quirk Compress (コンプレス, Konpuresu) allows him to "compress" anything in a spherical area into a small marble without actually damaging it. He lost his left arm during the initial meeting with Overhaul and it was replaced with a cybernetic one.
Shuichi Iguchi (伊口 秀一, Iguchi Shūichi) / Spinner (スピナー, Supinā)
Voiced by: Ryō Iwasaki[30] (Japanese); Larry Brantley (English)
A social outcast due his lizard-like appearance as the result of his Quirk Gecko (ヤモリ, Yamori), emulating Stain as he joined the League to change society.
Kenji Hikiishi (引石 健磁, Hikīshi Kenji) / Magne (マグネ, Magune)
Voiced by: Satoru Inoue[30] (Japanese); Jeremy Inman (English)
A transgender woman whose Quirk Magnetism (磁力, Jiryoku) allows her to magnetize others within an area around herself, using it in conjunction with the giant magnet she uses as a weapon. She is later killed by Overhaul.
Muscular (マスキュラー, Masukyurā)
Voiced by: Kousuke Takaguchi[31] (Japanese); Jim Foronda (English)
A man whose Quirk Muscle Augment (筋肉増強, Kin'niku Zōkyō) allows him to augment the muscle fibers that are beneath his skin. He was responsible for the deaths of the Heroes Water Hose.
Mustard (マスタード, Masutādo)
Voiced by: Kiyotaka Furushima[31] (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
A teenager whose Quirk Gas (ガス, Gasu) allows him to generate and control a sleep-inducing gas.
Moonfish (ムーンフィッシュ, Mūnfisshu)
Voiced by: Shuhei Matsuda[31] (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
A serial killer whose Quirk Blade-Tooth (歯刃, Shijin) gives him the ability to enlarge and manipulate his teeth to attack or move around.

Meta Liberation Army

The Meta Liberation Army (異能解放軍, Inō Kaihō-gun, M.L.A.) is a large, powerful organization of Villains originally founded and led by Chikara Yotsubashi (四ツ橋主税, Yotsubashi Chikara), a man who gained notoriety as the Villain Destro (デストロ, Desutoro). They refer to Quirks as Meta Abilities (メタ能力, Meta Nōryoku).

Rikiya Yotsubashi (四ツ橋力也, Yotsubashi Rikiya) / Re-Destro (デストロ再, Desutoro-sai)
The president and CEO of Detnerat (デトネラット, Detoneratto), a company dedicated to the production of custom lifestyle support items for people with special needs due to their Quirks. His Quirk Stress (ストレス, Sutoresu) grants him the ability to convert stress and anger to increase his strength and size:
Chitose Kizuki (気月置歳, Kizuki Chitose) / Curious (キュリオス, Kyuriosu)
A leading member of the current Meta Liberation Army whose Quirk Landmine (地雷, Jirai) allows her to turn anything she touches into an explosive she can detonate at will. She was killed by Toga during her organization's attack on the League of Villains.
Koku Hanabata (花畑孔腔, Hanabata Kōkū) / Trumpet (トランペット, Toranpetto)
A leading member of the current Meta Liberation Army whose Quirk Incite (煽動, Sendō) allows him to boost the morale and physical status of his subordinates from his voice.
Tomoyasu Chikazoku (近属友保, Chikazoku Tomoyasu) / Skeptic (スケプティック, Sukeputikku)
A leading member of the current Meta Liberation Army whose Quirk Anthropomorph (人形, Hitogata) allows him to take a human-sized object and turn it into an exact lookalike of any given person.

Shie Hassaikai

The Shie Hassaikai (死穢八斎會, lit. "Eight Precepts of Death") is a group of gangsters who are the last known Yakuza to be operating in Japan since the establishment of the Hero System.

Hassaikai Boss (八斎會組長, Hassaikai kumichō)
Voiced by: Naomi Kusumi (Japanese); R. Bruce Elliott (English)
The former boss of the Shie Hassaikai. He took in and raised Kai Chisaki into the group.
Kai Chisaki (治崎 廻, Chisaki Kai) / Overhaul (オーバーホール, Ōbāhōru)
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda[32] (Japanese); Kellen Goff[10] (English)
The current leader of the Shie Hassaikai whose Quirk Overhaul (オーバーホール, Ōbāhōru) enables him to use his arms to manipulate matter, either to disassemble or absorb others. Overhaul's desire of restoring the Yakuza to its former glory lead him to develop the Quirk-Killing Bullets while setting up a monopoly in Quirk-enhancement drugs. But Overhaul is undone when the heroes learned of his scheme, also making an enemy out the League of Villains as they steal his life's work while crippling him.
Hari Kurono (玄野 針, Kurono Hari) / Chronostasis (クロノスタシス, Kuronosutashisu)
Voiced by: Takumi Asahina (Japanese); Anthony Bowling (English)
Overhaul's assistant whose Quirk Chronostasis (クロノスタシス, Kuronosutashisu) enables him to slow any movements of anything that touches his clock hand-like hair.
Joi Irinaka (入中 常衣, Irinaka Jōi) / Mimic (ミミック, Mimikku)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya (Japanese); Derick Snow (English)
The Shie Hassaikai's general manager whose Quirk Mimicry (擬態, Gitai) enables him to transfer his own body and mind into solid objects, and control them as though the object was his actual body.

Eight Expendables

The Eight Expendables (鉄砲玉 八斎衆, Teppōdama Hassaishū) are a team of powerful Yakuza in the Shie Hassaikai who are men that lost their will and reason to live, therefore, they joined Overhaul as a means of having a purpose to live.

Shin Nemoto (音本 真, Nemoto Shin)
Voiced by: Takayuki Masuda (Japanese); John Burgmeier (English)
A man whose Quirk Confession (真実吐き, Makoto Tsuki) gives him the ability to force someone to honestly answer questions he asks.
Rikiya Katsukame (活瓶 力也, Katsukame Rikiya)
Voiced by: Hiroaki Okuda (Japanese); Chris Guerrero (English)
A man whose Quirk Vitality Stealing (活力を奪う, Katsuryoku o Ubau) grants him the ability to inhale and absorb other people's stamina after touching them and can also use that energy to grow in size.
Toya Setsuno (窃野 トウヤ, Setsuno Tōya)
Voiced by: KENN (Japanese); Derek Whitener (English)
A man whose Quirk Larceny (窃盗, Settō) allows him to teleport objects from another's possession into his hands in an instant.
Yu Hojo (宝生 結, Hōjō Yū)
Voiced by: Kenichirō Matsuda (Japanese); Jeramey Kraatz (English)
A man whose Quirk Crystallization (結晶, Kesshō) allows him to grow large crystals from his body, and use them for both offense and defense.
Soramitsu Tabe (多部 空満, Tabe Soramitsu)
Voiced by: Kengo Tsujii (Japanese); Jeramey Kraatz (English)
A man whose Quirk Food (, Shoku) makes his teeth and jaws be able to chew and eat anything.
Deidoro Sakaki (酒木 泥泥, Sakaki Deidoro)
Voiced by: Kouji Takahashi (Japanese); Zeno Robinson (English)
An alcoholic whose Quirk Sloshed (泥酔, Deisui) hinders someone's sense of balance as though they are drunk.
Hekiji Tengai (天蓋 壁慈, Tengai Hekiji)
Voiced by: Jun Miyamoto (Japanese); Shawn Gann (English)
A man whose Quirk Barrier (バリア, Baria) can create high-strength telekinetic barriers for defense.
Kendo Rappa (乱波 肩動, Rappa Kendō)
Voiced by: Shōhei Kajikawa (Japanese); Eric Rolon (English)
A man whose Quirk Strongarm (強肩, Kyōken, literal meaning "Strong Throwing Arm") allows him to turn his shoulder sockets at high speed and power, being able to punch strong and quick.

Other villains

Chizome Akaguro (赤黒 血染, Akaguro Chizome) / Stain (ステイン, Sutein)
Voiced by: Go Inoue[33] (Japanese); Robert McCollum[34] (English)
A former hero who became disillusioned with how many became heroes for fame, becoming a serial killer who targets those he deems unworthy to be heroes. His Quirk is Bloodcurdle (凝血, Gyōketsu) where he ingests a blood sample of his opponent to paralyze them for a length of time depending on the opponent's blood type. Stain was ultimately used by Tomura as a means to recruit new members into the League of Villains.
Danjuro Tobita (飛田 弾柔郎, Tobita Danjūrō) / Gentle Criminal (ジェントル・クリミナル, Jentoru Kuriminaru)
Voiced by: Kōichi Yamadera (Japanese); John Gremillion[35] (English)
Danjuro is a villain who commit crimes for the sake of fame and notoriety through video recordings of his criminal acts. His Quirk Elasticity (弾性, Erasutishiti) allows him to bestow the property of elasticity to anything he touches.
Manami Aiba (相場 愛美, Aiba Manami) / La Brava (ラブラバ, Ra Buraba)
Voiced by: Yui Horie (Japanese); Megan Shipman[35] (English)
Gentle's loyal fan and admirer, helping him gain infamy by uploading his criminal activities online. Manami's Quirk Love (ラブ, Rabu) allows her to boost the power of whomever she loves the most by declaring her love to them.

Other Hero Schools

U.A. Academy is not the only Hero School in the manga and anime:

Shiketsu High School

Shiketsu High School (士傑高校, Shiketsu Kōkō) is the top hero school in western Japan, rivaling in prestige with eastern Japan's U.A. They partook in the Provisional Hero License Exam.

Inasa Yoarashi (夜嵐 イナサ, Yoarashi Inasa) / Gale Force (レップウ, Reppu)
Voiced by: Ryōta Iwasaki[36] (Japanese); Matt Shipman[37] (English)
A first year student whose Quirk Whirlwind (旋風, Senpū) allows him to control the wind, from slowly levitating objects to striking enemies with razor sharp gusts. He developed a rivalry with Todoroki due to the fact that Endeavor denied him an autograph when he was young.
Camie Utsushimi (現見 ケミィ, Utsushimi Kemii) / Maboromicamie (マボロミカミィ, Maboromikamii)
Voiced by: Minori Chihara[36] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[37] (English)
A second year student whose Quirk Glamour (幻惑, Genwaku) allows her to create visual and auditory illusions. She speaks often in modern slang and text speech which tends to throw off people.
Seiji Shishikura (肉倉 精児, Shishikura Seiji) / Sisicross (シシクロス, Shishikurosu)
Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa[36] (Japanese); Stephan Fu[38] (English)
A student from Shiketsu High whose Quirk Meatball (精肉, Seiniku) allows him to manipulate his body mass and mold others into restrained globs of flesh that eventually returns to normal after Seiji is injured enough.
Nagamasa Mora (毛原 長昌, Mora Nagamasa) / Chewyee (チューイー, Chūī)
Voiced by: Volcano Ōta (Japanese); Randy E. Aguebor (English)
A second year student at Shiketsu High School, whose Quirk Extend-o-Hair (伸毛, Shinmō) enables him to extend and manipulate the hair across his entire body.

Ketsubutsu Academy High School

Ketsubutsu Academy High School (傑物学園高校, Ketsubutsu Gakuen Kōkō) is a hero school. They partook in the Provisional Hero License Exam.

Emi Fukukado (福門笑, Fukukado Emi) / Ms. Joke (Ms. ジョーク, Misu Jōku)
Voiced by: Mariko Nagai (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors (English)
Ms. Joke is a pro hero and second year teacher at Ketsubutsu Academy High School whose Quirk Outburst (爆笑, Bakushō) forces her opponents to burst into uncontrollable laughter.
Yo Shindo (真堂揺, Shindō Yō) / Grand (グランド, Gurando)
Voiced by: Yuuta Kasuya (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English)
A young man whose Quirk Vibrate (揺らす, Yurasu) enables him to vibrate anything he touches.
Shikkui Makabi (真壁 漆喰, Makabe Shikkui) / Mr. Smith (Mr. スミス, Misutā Sumisu)
Voiced by: Hiromichi Kogami (Japanese); Brad Hawkins (English)
A student whose Quirk Stiffening (硬質化, Kōshitsu-ka) enables him to harden anything that he touches with his hands.
Itejiro Toteki (投擲 射手次郎, Tōteki Itejirō) / Boomerang Man (ブーメランマン, Būmeran Man)
Voiced by: Kenta Ōkuma (Japanese); Lee George (English)
A student whose Quirk Boomerang (ブーメラン, Būmeran) grants him the ability to throw objects with incredible accuracy and change their trajectory in mid-air.
Tatami Nakagame (中瓶 畳, Nakagame Tatami) / Turtle Neck (タートルネック, Tātoru Nekku)
Voiced by: Megumi Han (Japanese); Kristen McGuire (English)
A student whose Quirk Telescope (折りたたみ, Oritatami) enables her to fold her limbs into herself and retract them like a turtle retracting into its shell.

Other characters

Inko Midoriya (緑谷 引子, Midoriya Inko)
Voiced by: Aya Kawakami (Japanese); Jessica Cavanagh (English)
Izuku's mother. Initially supportive of her son's dream to become a Hero, his constant encounters with villains cause her to try and take him out of U.A. She has been shown to possess an unnamed Quirk that gives her a minor telekinetic ability over small objects near her.
Naomasa Tsukauchi (塚内 直正, Tsukauchi Naomasa)
Voiced by: Tokuyoshi Kawashima (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[2] (English)
Tsukauchi is a detective who is All Might's client in the Police Force in Japan, therefore knowing of his and Izuku's Quirk, One For All. As a police detective, Naomasa likely possesses above average powers of deduction.
Kota Izumi (出水 洸汰, Izumi Kōta)
Voiced by: Michiru Yamazaki (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris[39] (English)
A young boy who lost his Hero parents, the Water Hose duo, to Muscular and was taken in by the Pussycats due to Mandalay being his aunt. He developed a misanthropic view of heroes after that. However, after being saved from Muscular by Izuku, he starts to change his beliefs. Like Kota's parents, his Quirk Water Gun (水鉄砲, Mizudeppō) allows him to shoot a stream of water from his hands.
Eri (壊理)
Voiced by: Seiran Kobayashi (Japanese); Emily Neves[40] (English)
Eri is the adopted daughter of Chisaki, who used her blood in order to create "Quirk-destroying bullets". Her Quirk Rewind (巻き戻す, Maki Modosu) allows her to bring an individual's body to a previous state. After being saved from Chisaki, Eri is taken into the care and protection of U.A.
Nana Shimura (志村 菜奈, Shimura Nana)
Voiced by: Mie Sonozaki (Japanese); Stephanie Young (English)
The seventh wielder of One For All and Tenko Shimura's grandmother, she was Gran Torino's friend and Toshinori's mentor before she was killed by All for One. Before inheriting One For All, she originally possessed a hovering Quirk called Float (浮遊, Fuyū).
One For All (ワン・フォー・オール, Wan Fō Ōru)
Voiced by: TBA (Japanese); Stephen Fu (English)
He was the younger brother of the powerful Villain, All For One. He was initially believed to not have a Quirk, but in reality, he had a Quirk with no other power than that it could be transferred to another person. One For All was formed from the fusion of his given Quirk and the power stockpiling Quirk All For One had forced upon him. Though he was small and sickly, he had a strong sense of justice and did not back down from opposing his brother's evil deeds. The younger brother attempted to defeat his older brother with his newly-merged Quirk but didn't have the sufficient power to do so. He then passed the Quirk down to an unknown successor, in the hopes that someone in the future would eventually stop his evil older brother once and for all, a cycle that continued to the present day. Even after his death, the brother is aware of Izuku being the ninth wielder of One For All and showed him the events leading to the creation of the Quirk.

Vigilantes spin-off

Koichi Haimawari (灰廻 航一, Haimawari Kōichi) / The Crawler (ザ・クロウラー, Za Kurourā)
A 19–year old college student whose Quirk is Slide and Glide (滑走, Kassō) allowing him to quickly travel across any flat surface.
Kazuho Haneyama (羽根山 和歩, Haneyama Kazuho) / Pop☆Step (ポップ☆ステップ, Poppu☆Suteppu)
A high schooler who, secretly, acts as a clandestine idol, dressing in a succubus-like suit to conceal her identity. She usually holds unauthorized concerts on high places, using her Quirk Leap (跳躍, Chōyaku) which allows her to jump several meters high.
Oguro (雄黒) / "Takeshi Kuroiwa" (黒岩 武司, Kuroiwa Takeshi) / Knuckleduster (ナックルダスター, Nakkurudasutā)
A strong old man who is investigating the trafficking of a mysterious drug around town in order to find his daughter. His tenacity in battle makes others believe he possesses a Quirk related to physical prowess, when he actually has no Quirk at all.

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