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In this vast world ofMy Hero Academia, many characters attempt to prove themselves and not all of them get the attention that is due to them. Neito Monoma from class 1-B of U.A. High School is one of them. Despite all of their skills, Monoma, along with other Class 1-B students, was more in the background and did not attract much attention as students in Class 1-A.
More often, the anime served as a reminder of Class 1-B’s abilities during practice and crucial fights, but they were neglected inthe context of the story. This has resulted in a debate on what you have failed to capture in showing the diversity within the students of U.A. High School.
The Underrated Potential of Class 1-B
More Than Just Side Characters
Sekijiro Kan’s Class 1-B consists of students with interesting character peculiarities and burning ambition. Their skills were best seen during the U.A. Sports Festival and the Joint Training Arc; most times theycome out as powerful as Class 1-A. However, as the series went on and the plot started to explore various aspects of the society of heroes and their battles with villains, the focus on Class 1-B has faded. In Para-Existential War, these characters did as much as they could but were pushed into the background of the characters’ main arcs.
This point was perhaps detrimental not only to the development of these characters but also to the viewers’ understanding of a broader spectrum of hero training and progression. The Class 1-B characters could have provided a blend of skills and methods on how to be a hero and work as a team.
Neito Monoma: From Mockery to Mastery
A Pro Hero in the Making’s True Journey
Neito Monoma, known by the alias Phantom Thief, has one of the quirks named “Copy,” which allows him to copy another individual’s quirk by simply touching them for some time. His quirks and his role as a hero were considered a side character because of this, as hedid not possess any powerful quirk of his own; his colleagues and competitors did not consider him a strong contender. Many people doubted his ability to become a hero on his own because his abilities depended on others. Which, to be fair, if you think about it, is arguably one of the strongest quirks ever. You get to copy any of the OP quirks without actually having to live with them forever. Yes, you need to stay in contact to keep using it for a long time, but being able to copy your enemy’s quirks and counter them is OP.
The paradox is that to become heroes, we must act unheroically. Otherwise, we’ll never measure up to those capable of greatness. Emulating our idols isn’t enough. Surely you’ve felt this way before… how the hopes and dreams of childhood grow heavy as burdens? As if we are cursed.
This denial only served to increase his desire to prove himself to the world, which prompted him to study how to efficiently use his quirk in different situations. Monoma’s journey encompasses triumph over prejudices and self-doubts typical of modern society. Through practicing anddeveloping his quirk and honing his strategies, he was able to turn his quirk, which others used to laugh at him for, into a valuable tool in their most important operations.
Monoma’s Major Role In The Final War
Without Him, Not Even Deku Stood A Chance Against Shigaraki
His quirk, “Copy,” played a vital role in a number of key conflict situations for Monoma. The situation was during the preparation for the final battle with the League of Villains.He imitated the special manifesting abilitycalled the “Warp Gate,” which is actually the quirk of Kurogiri, a Nomu made from Oboro Shirakumo’s body. This replication was used in moving heroes to different battle areas to unleash an aerial attack on the enemies’ positions. The use of such a complicated quirk proved his advancement and he gained confidence from pro heroes.
Also, in the confrontation with the powerful antagonist Shigaraki Tomura, Monoma imitates the Quirk called “Erasure” from Eraser Head. This move was critical in nullifying Shigaraki’s enhanced abilities, providing the heroes with a fighting chance against an otherwise overwhelming adversary. Thesemoments clearly showed Monoma’s role as a heroand his unwavering heart to not let what others thought of him get to his head and his intelligent actions that overcame various situations, showing that a low-profile student became the critical participant in life-and-death conflicts.
Rise to the Top 10 Pro Heroes
Anything is Possible If You Never Give Up
After the final battle with All for One and Shigaraki, the hero’s society faced many challenges as many heroes lost their lives and many retired. But this was the perfect opportunity for Monoma, as he had everything that the new environment demanded and which he had successfully demonstrated in the past. Because he could mimic and employ numerous quirks, he was proven to be quite useful in many sorts of missions. In addition, the events in U.A. High School and the battles that he faced made him become a good leader and think tactfully.
Eight years since the Final War concluded, it was about time for Monoma to reach his deserved spot, and he finally became the No. 10 Pro Hero. This rise from a side character to among the top alongside heroes like Bakugo and Shoto is a testimony to how this man was able to transform, be flexible anddedicate himself to being a superhero. Similar to Monoma at the beginning of the story, a student who is overlooked by his counterparts, fans can witness the possibilities of success for one who remains true to himself and aims for the best.
My Hero Academia
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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.