On August 5, 2024, Kōhei Horikoshi published the last chapter of My Hero Academia, bringing the popular Weekly Shonen Jump juggernaut to a close after approximately a decade. During that time, the manga produced more than 40 volumes along with 430 chapters, taking readers on an epic journey that established a few prominent MHA characters as icons in their own right.
Now, My Hero Academia‘s ending inspired more than its fair share of passionate discourse, and it is safe to say that the final arc and chapter did not please everyone. Tempting as it might be to dismiss everything due to a polarizing conclusion, that would be unfair to the years of work that Horikoshi put into the manga, not to mention the hundreds of animators who worked on Bones’ anime adaptation.
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While the manga might be done, the anime still has a way to go before it ends, with season 7 airing as part of Spring and Summer 2024. Although starting the final arc, the adaptation requires another season; consequently, My Hero Academy’s characters are not going away anytime soon.
Let’s take a look at MHA‘s main characters, focusing specifically on their ages, heights, and birthdays.
Updated on May 16, 2025 by Mark Sammut: My Hero Academia: Vigilantes has been doing the rounds as part of the Spring 2025 anime lineup, and the spin-off is a fun extension of this universe. While going through a somewhat slow start compared to the main series’ first season, Vigilantes is certainly worth watching for die-hard fans.
For this article, Ectoplasm has been added.
This article focuses on the anime, not the manga.
My Hero Academia Statistics Chart
With each new season, the line-up of heroes and villains expands, even if most of the key players are now well-cemented. To make it simpler to keep track of MHA‘s main characters’ ages, heights, and birthdays, the information has been collected in the table below.
Character |
Age |
Birthday |
Height |
---|---|---|---|
Izuku “Deku” Midoriya |
14 (Episode 1) 15 (Episode 3) |
July 15 |
5’5″ / 166cm |
Katsuki Bakugo |
14 (Episode 1) 15 (Episode 3) |
April 20 |
5’8″ / 172cm |
Shoto Todoroki |
15 |
January 11 |
5’9″ / 176cm |
Ochaco Uraraka |
15 |
December 27 |
5’1″ / 156cm |
Tenya Ida |
15 |
August 22 |
5’11” / 179cm |
Eijiro Kirishima |
15 |
October 16 |
5’7″ / 170cm |
Denki Kaminari |
15 |
June 29 |
5’6″ / 168cm |
Momo Yaoyorozu |
15 |
September 23 |
5’8″ / 173cm |
Yuga Aoyama |
15 |
May 30 |
5’6″ / 168cm |
Fumikage Tokoyami |
15 |
October 30 |
5’2″ / 158cm |
Mashirao Ojiro |
15 |
May 28 |
5’6.5 / 169cm |
Hanta Sero |
15 |
July 28 |
5’10” / 177cm |
Mina Ashido |
15 |
July 30 |
5’2.5″ / 159cm |
Koji Koda |
15 |
February 1 |
6’1″ / 186cm |
Toru Hagakure |
15 |
June 16 |
5’0″ / 152cm |
Mirio Togata |
18 |
July 15 |
5’11” / 181cm |
All Might |
N/A |
June 10 |
7’3″ / 220cm |
Eraser Head |
30 |
November 8 |
6’0″ / 183cm |
Present Mic |
30 |
July 7 |
6’1″ / 185cm |
Cementoss |
28 |
March 22 |
6’1″ / 185cm |
Snipe |
N/A |
November 7 |
6’0″ / 182cm |
Ectoplasm |
41 |
March 23 |
5’11” / 180cm |
Midnight |
30 |
March 9 |
5’9″ / 175cm |
Endeavor |
45 |
August 8 |
6’5″ / 195cm |
Gran Torino |
N/A |
January 28 |
3’11” / 120cm |
Nezu |
N/A |
January 1 |
2’95” / 85cm |
Recovery Girl |
60+ |
April 4 |
3’93” / 115cm |
Thirteen |
28 |
February 3 |
5’11” / 180cm |
Eri |
6 |
December 21 |
3’7″ / 110cm |
All For One |
100+ |
N/A |
N/A |
Tomura Shigaraki |
20 |
April 4 |
5’9″ / 175cm |
Himiko Toga |
16 |
August 7 |
5’2″ / 157cm |
Twice |
31 |
May 10 |
5’10” / 178cm |
Dabi/Toya Todoroki |
23 |
January 18 |
5’9″ / 176cm |
Kurogiri |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Kyudai Garaki |
120 (Minimum) |
N/A |
N/A |
Gigantomachia |
N/A |
N/A |
82’02” / 25m (At his tallest) |
Lady Nagant |
30s |
October 10 |
5’7″ / 171cm |
Hero Killer: Stain |
31 |
June 14 |
6’0″ / 182cm |
Izuku Midoriya
Quirk: One For All
- Deku’s Age: 14 (Episode 1), 15 (Episode 3)
- Deku’s Birthday: July 15
- Deku’s Height: 5’5″ (166cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 1; “Izuku Midoriya: Origin”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Daiki Yamashita
- English Voice Actor: Justin Briner
As MHA‘s protagonist, Izuku Midoriya could make or break the anime for a lot of people. While plenty of other characters are spotlighted throughout the seasons, this story is unquestionably Deku’s, and his trials, tribulations, triumphs, and goals anchor everything.

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Born Quirkless, Deku is heartbroken at the thought that he cannot follow in All-Might’s footsteps; however, a lack of powers does not discourage him from jumping into a life-or-death situation to help out a friend (who is more of a bully nowadays). This display of courage causes All-Might to pick Midoriya as One For All’s successor, setting him down the path to becoming the greatest superhero ever.
Kind, smart, hard-working, and dedicated to doing good, Deku is pretty much the ideal superhero, and his personality does not change all that much throughout My Hero Academia. He grows more self-confident and, eventually, learns to put his fate in others, but he is a pretty stable character. That said, Deku’s Quirk is constantly evolving, which helps make him feel dynamic.
Katsuki Bakugo
Quirk: Explosion
- Bakugo’s Age: 14 (Episode 1), 15 (Episode 3)
- Bakugo’s Birthday: April 20
- Bakugo’s Height: 5’8″ (172cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 1; “Izuku Midoriya: Origin”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Nobuhiko Okamoto
- English Voice Actor: Clifford Chapin
While Deku is the protagonist, Katsuki Bakugo is probably the most famous MHA character, although that does not mean he is the most beloved. Known for having a short temper and unwarranted arrogance, Bakugo can be rather unlikable, especially in the first two seasons or so. Initially, he seems destined to become a straight-up villain, especially due to his hostile rivalry with Deku.
However, Bakugo is just as dedicated to becoming a hero as any other student at U.A. High School, and he worships All-Might. As My Hero Academia progresses, Bakugo gradually mellows out and becomes more willing to be a team player. By seasons 5 and 6, he has all the makings of a potentially great and powerful Pro Hero, even if he will probably always tend to overly on violence.
Shoto Todoroki
Quirk: Half-Cold, Half-Hot
- Todoroki’s Age: 15
- Todoroki’s Birthday: January 11
- Todoroki’s Height: 5’9″ (176cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Yūki Kaji
- English Voice Actor: David Matranga
Completing My Hero Academia‘s student trifecta, Todoroki has arguably the most interesting backstory out of the students, largely thanks to his complicated family history. As the son of Endeavor, an ambitious Pro Hero who lives in All Might’s shadow, Todoroki was put through harsh and abusive training by his father. His relationship with Endeavor goes through quite a bit of development throughout the anime, and the same can be said about his dynamics with his siblings and, to a lesser extent, his mother.

My Hero Academia: The 12 Strongest Members Of Class 1-A, Ranked According To Strength
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At first, Shoto keeps most of his classmates at arm’s length, preferring not to build connections with any of them. However, he begins to rethink this mentality after interacting more with Deku, and he eventually becomes one of the more conventional heroic characters in the anime.
Ochaco Uraraka
Quirk: Zero Gravity
- Uraraka’s Age: 15
- Uraraka’s Birthday: December 27
- Uraraka’s Height: 5’1″ (156cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 3; “Roaring Muscles”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Ayane Sakura
- English Voice Actor:Luci Christian
While Uraraka might not have had many instances in the series to let her Quirk shine, the character is still compelling to watch, regardless. It’s clear that Uraraka is meant to be Midoriya’s love interest, but how their potential romance has been handled does negatively affect her character somewhat.
However, players who manage to look past these occasional moments of poor writing will find themselves enjoying the personality of this bubbly character quite a bit. It helps that her power is fairly interesting and can be used in pretty unique ways throughout the show — something that is very much required given that this character hasn’t enjoyed nearly enough screen time in combat as some of the other side characters in the series.
Tenya Ida
Quirk: Engine
- Ida’s Age: 15
- Ida’s Birthday: August 22
- Ida’s Height: 5’11” (179cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 3; “Roaring Muscles”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kaito Ishikawa
- English Voice Actor: J. Michael Tatum
The rep of Class 1-A and one of Midoriya’s closest friends, Ida is among the many secondary characters in My Hero Academia whose Quirk holds quite a lot of potential.
Unfortunately, aside from occasional moments such as his battle against the Hero Killer Stain, Ida hasn’t had many opportunities to showcase his skills in the anime. Still, he is always a welcome presence and tends to act as an authoritative voice during moments that bring together Class 1-A’s students.
Eijiro Kirishima
Quirk: Hardening
- Kirishima’s Age: 15
- Kirishima’s Birthday: October 16
- Kirishima’s Height: 5’7″ (170cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Toshiki Masuda
- English Voice Actor: Justin Cook
There was a time when many people thought Kirishima would be nothing more than just another face in Class 1-A. However, his hardening ability has proven useful throughout the story, serving as a great defensive and offensive option. This led to Red Riot having his fair share of memorable moments scattered across the series.
More importantly, Kirishima develops a surprisingly charming friendship with Bakugo, playing a crucial but subtle role in amplifying the latter’s likability. While not getting as much limelight as Deku, Kirishima has been arguably just as important for Bakugo’s development.
Denki Kaminari
Quirk: Electrification
- Kaminari’s Age: 15
- Kaminari’s Birthday: June 29
- Kaminari’s Height: 5’6″ (168cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Tasuku Hatanaka
- English Voice Actor: Kyle Phillips
At a glance, it didn’t seem like Kaminari’s electrical Quirk would be too much of a help since it ate away at his mental capacities. However, just like every other Hero Academia character, he decided to work on his Quirk and improve its effectiveness in battle.

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This led to the hero performing some pretty cool feats, including attracting electricity and preventing any harm from befalling his friends. It’s only a glimpse of Kaminari’s potential, which is sure to hit massive heights over time.
Momo Yaoyorozu
Quirk: Creation
- Momo’s Age: 15
- Momo’s Birthday: September 23
- Momo’s Height: 5’8″ (173cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Marina Inoue
- English Voice Actor: Colleen Clinkenbeard
Some people may write off Momo as a character made mainly for fan service purposes; however, despite her unique ability, Momo has proven herself to be pretty useful when the situation calls for it. That said, she has arguably not taken full advantage of her Creation Quirk, which, on paper, sounds incredibly overpowered.
She can conjure a ton of useful items and the like using her Creation Quirk. Without her help, Gigantomachia would’ve gone on a rampage and destroyed pretty much everything and anything during the Paranormal Liberation War.
Yuga Aoyama
Quirk: Navel Laser
- Aoyama’s Age: 15
- Aoyama’s Birthday: May 30
- Aoyama’s Height: 5’6″ (168cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 4; “Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kosuke Kuwano
- English Voice Actor: Joel McDonald
The idea of shooting a laser from a navel sounds like one of the stupidest powers around. However, in the hands of the right hero, this navel laser can be quite damaging and wreck most enemies with ease. For the most part, Yuga is a bit part player throughout the story, fading into the background during most arcs.
Although producing a couple of humorous moments, for the longest time, he seemed destined to be one of My Hero Academia‘s most forgettable students. Season 7 changed that, propelling Yuga into an unexpectedly prominent role that he struggled somewhat to fulfill. Still, he received some much-needed development.
Fumikage Tokoyami
Quirk: Dark Shadow
- Tokoyami’s Age: 15
- Tokoyami’s Birthday: October 30
- Tokoyami’s Height: 5’2″ (158cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Yoshimasa Hosoya
- English Voice Actor: Jessie James Grelle
Operating under the hero name of Jet-Black Hero, Fumikage Tsukuyomi has one of the most interesting Quirks in My Hero Academia. The Dark Shadow is a sentient monster that, as its name suggests, grows more powerful in the absence of light. However, the stronger Dark Shadow gets, the harder it is for Fumikage to control it.

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Fumikage tends to slip into the background in most social situations, particularly early on in the story; however, this does begin to change as the anime progresses. Fumikage is powerful, well-liked, and reliable.
Mashirao Ojiro
Quirk: Tail
- Ojiro’s Age: 15
- Ojiro’s Birthday: May 28
- Ojiro’s Height: 5’6.5 (169cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kosuke Miyoshi
- English Voice Actor: Mike McFarland
Given the large number of students in Class 1-A, it’s only a given that not all of them will have a hugely prominent role. After all, even given the nature of anime itself, it’s really hard to believe that every member of this class is spectacular and important in any way. This led to some characters not really being all that important in the grand scheme of things, and Mashirao Ojiro is a great example of this.
His powers are pretty basic and nothing to write home about, making him one of the most unremarkable members of the class. Sure, he may be good in close-range combat and his tail gives him an extra opportunity to attack people, but that’s nothing compared to the many unique powers that his classmates have.
Hanta Sero
Quirk: Tape
- Sero’s Age: 15
- Sero’s Birthday: July 28
- Sero’s Height: 5’10” (177cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kiyotaka Furushima
- English Voice Actor: Christopher Bevins
The members of Class 1-A are meant to be prodigies with incredible Quirks that can help them become some of the greatest heroes of all time. For the most part, the majority of the students in this class definitely live up to this promise and do a great job of justifying their position in the class, but there are some heroes with powers so unremarkable that their placement in this class seems rather hard to believe.
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A great example of this is Hanta Sero, a student with one of the worst powers in the series. He can generate tape from his body, which may be a rather convenient power to have if someone needs to seal a box… but it doesn’t seem all that helpful during combat. For what it’s worth, the show has tried to make him look pretty effective in combat, but there’s a reason why he hasn’t played a major role in some of the more high-stakes battles in the series.
Mina Ashido
Quirk: Acid
- Mina’s Age: 15
- Mina’s Birthday: July 30
- Mina’s Height: 5’2.5″ (159cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Eri Kitamura
- English Voice Actor: Caitlin Glass
Some of the members of Class 1-A don’t get a lot of time in the spotlight, which is to be expected. Only some of the students in this class will take the limelight, especially with a crop of existing heroes and heinous villains taking up a lot of screen time. As a result, viewers don’t really get to interact with Mina Ashido a lot.
This is a shame since her Acid Quirk can be valuable when used correctly. However, it’s nowhere near as flashy as some of the other Quirks in the series that are more suited for epic battles and the like.
Koji Koda
Quirk: Anivoice
- Koda’s Age: 15
- Koda’s Birthday: February 1
- Koda’s Height: 6’1″ (186cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Takuma Nagatsuka
- English Voice Actor: Greg Ayres
With an eye-catching design and a pretty neat Quirk, Koji Koda manages to leave a lasting impression, despite not being among Class 1-A’s most promoted members. While his subdued nature means he generally tries to avoid attracting too much attention or engaging in fights, Koji can be a force to be reckoned with when he is pushed, and his Anivoice Quirk is arguably among the most underappreciated in the series.
Koji can control all animals, which should and could be extremely powerful in both the right and wrong hands. A kind-hearted person who loves to be one with nature, this hero-in-training has the ideal sensibility to make a positive impact on the world.
Toru Hagakure
Quirk: Invisibility
- Toru’s Age: 15
- Toru’s Birthday: June 16
- Toru’s Height: 5’0″ (152cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kaori Nazuka
- English Voice Actor: Felecia Angelle
An argument could be made that My Hero Academia introduces too many characters early on, with Class 1-A bringing more than a dozen hopeful heroes to the forefront. Unfortunately, some students are always going to fade into the background and accomplish very little in the grand scheme of things, especially since this story has a defined protagonist and never really becomes an ensemble piece.
Out of all Class 1-A’s members, Toru is arguably the most forgettable, an element amplified by her nearly constantly active Invisibility Quirk. For the most part, she just kind of feels like a filler character, although she does receive a couple of decent moments during the second half of the manga and anime. Also, considering all of U.A. High School’s resources, they should have been able to help Invisible Girl come up with a better hero costume than just gloves and boots.
Mirio Togata
Quirk: Permeation
- Mirio’s Age: 18
- Mirio’s Birthday: July 15
- Mirio’s Height: 5’11” (181cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 3, Episode 24, “A Season for Encounters”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Tarusuke Shingaki
- English Voice Actor: Ricco Fajardo
Regarded as the top student at U.A. High School, Mirio’s energetic and carefree demeanor doesn’t give away just how capable of a hero and fighter he is. Before All Might discovered Deku, Mirio looked set to inherit One For All and become the new Symbol of Peace, and it isn’t difficult to see why he was considered a worthy successor to this world’s greatest hero.

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Mirio’s Quirk, Permeation, turns him intangible, an ability that the student has explored to its full potential. While he might’ve lost his powers during his fight with Overhaul, fans were elated to see him make a comeback during the closing stages of the Paranormal Liberation War arc.
Toshinori Yagi (All Might)
Quirk: One For All
- All Might’s Age: N/A
- All Might’s Birthday: June 10
- All Might’s Height: 7’3″ (220cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 1; “Izuku Midoriya: Origin”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kenta Miyake
- English Voice Actor: Christopher R. Sabat
The former No. 1 Hero is one of My Hero Academia‘s most recognizable characters, with his dual personality being quite intriguing to witness in its own right. However, while the current version of All Might may not be all that spectacular, his legacy more than speaks for himself and his achievements.
A gifted wielder of One for All who managed to use this power to great effect to take care of any threats that would endanger the lives of civilians, All Might was very much worthy of the No. 1 spot in his heyday. Ever since losing his powers, All Might has taken a backseat in the anime, mostly serving as a behind-the-scenes tactician due to his familiarity with One for All.
Shota Aizawa (Erased Head)
Quirk: Erasure
- Erased Head’s Age: 30
- Erased Head’s Birthday: November 8
- Erased Head’s Height: 6’0″ (183cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 5; “What I Can Do for Now”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Junichi Suwabe
- English Voice Actor: Alex Organ/Christopher Wehkamp
The homeroom teacher of Class 1-A is a powerful hero. Aizawa’s ability to cancel out Quirks for a limited period has proven to be quite useful in a tough spot.

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This, coupled with this knack for hand-to-hand combat, makes it easy to see why Eraser Head is a favorite of many fans. Given how events in the story have developed up to now, Aizawa excels mostly in a supporting role, allowing him to depower enemies who might otherwise be too much for other heroes. Still, he has been through a lot.
Hizashi Yamada (Present Mic)
Quirk: Voice
- Present Mic’s Age: 30
- Present Mic’s Birthday: July 7
- Present Mic’s Height: 6’1″ (185cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 3; “Roaring Muscles”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Hiroyuki Yoshino
- English Voice Actor: Sonny Strait/David Trosko
Present Mic is a hero who seemed like nothing more than comic relief early on in the series. However, after his background with Aizawa is expanded upon, viewers realize just how important this character’s backstory is.
This has made him one of the more intriguing characters in the series. While their third friend may be too far gone right now, fans can only hope that the friendship of this trio is rekindled once again.
Ken Ishiyama (Cementoss)
Quirk: Cement
- Cementoss’ Age: 29
- Cementoss’ Birthday: March 22
- Cementoss’ Height: 6’1″ (185cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 4; “Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kenta Okuma
- English Voice Actor: Chris Rager
Considering the manga and anime’s name, very few teachers receive moderate attention throughout My Hero Academia, and Cementoss just about qualifies as a significant enough character to warrant a quick mention. Serving as U.A. High School’s Modern Literature teacher, Ken Ishiyama seems to have a fairly high standing among the faculty, often showing up in an authoritative tone beyond his base profession.
Outside the school corridors, Cementoss is a capable combatant in his own right and takes part in a couple of notable fights throughout the anime, although he tends to play a support role as part of a group. His Quirk can quickly alter cement-based terrain, and his range is quite extensive and impressive.
Snipe
Quirk: Homing
- Snipe’s Age: N/A
- Snipe’s Birthday: November 7
- Snipe’s Height: 6’0″ (182cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 13; “In Each of Our Hearts”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Toru Nara
- English Voice Actor: David Wald
Arguably one of the more underused MHA characters, Snipe has a cool design inspired by old-school Westerns, along with a mysterious presence as his real name is not revealed. Even if he tends to disappear for long stretches of the story, he gets a couple of fun moments throughout the main series, and he even makes a few brief appearances in the Vigilantes spin-off. Snipe is not just the picture of “cool,” but he also tends to stay calm and collected throughout most situations, bringing a level head to tense encounters or discussions.
More than anything, Snipe cares deeply about U.A. High School’s students. He wants to make sure they are well-prepared for their future lives, all the while hoping to keep them away from the action if they are not ready yet. When it comes to his Quirk, Snipe’s Homing is quite powerful, as it basically allows him to hit any target within 600 meters. While he might not be strong enough individually to bring down some of MHA‘s strongest villains, he is a valuable support ally to have during these moments.
Ectoplasm
Quirk: Clones
- Ectoplasm’s Age: 41
- Ectoplasm’s Birthday: March 23
- Ectoplasm’s Height: 5’11” (180cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 4; “Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Masakazu Nishida
- English Voice Actor: Mike McFarland
While very rarely highlighted in the manga (or anime), U.A. High School has traditional classes that are meant to prepare students for the more “ordinary” parts of life, especially since not everyone will become a Pro Hero. Ectoplasm is the school’s math teacher, a role that is surprisingly mundane considering his awesome aesthetic, but also fits his Quirk. Clones allows him to create, well, replicas of himself, so he literally fights enemies with the power of numbers.

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Like most of U.A.’s teachers, Ectoplasm is a constant presence throughout the story, but he is pretty much always a secondary character who only gets a handful of moments to shine. Ultimately, his purpose is to help bring out the best in the students, rather than steal the spotlight himself. That said, he takes part in a few fine fights, and his Quirk is used to fairly good effect.
Nemuri Kayama (Midnight)
Quirk: Somnambulist
- Midnight’s Age: 30
- Midnight’s Birthday: March 9
- Midnight’s Height: 5’9″ (175cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 9; “Yeah, Just Do Your Best, Ida”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Akeno Watanabe
- English Voice Actor: Elizabeth Maxwell
One of the more controversial teachers, Nemuri Kayama‘s superhero persona, Midnight, is defined by her sexuality, and she leans into that type of behavior even while working at U.A. High School. Although known to make the occasional inappropriate comment, she does genuinely care about her students and her role as an educator, even if some of her behavior is questionable.
Midnight’s Quirk can be quite powerful in the right situation, as she can put people to sleep. However, it is not 100% guaranteed to be effective, which puts her in a vulnerable position as she is otherwise fairly average in most areas.
Enji Todoroki (Endeavor)
Quirk: Hellflame
- Endeavor’s Age: 45
- Endeavor’s Birthday: August 8
- Endeavor’s Height: 6’5″ (195cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 4; “Strategy, Strategy, Strategy”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Tetsu Inada
- English Voice Actor: Patrick Seitz
At the start of the series, Endeavor genuinely seemed like a horrible father. It was hinted that he’d abused his wife and children, while he also seemed rather petty for being stuck in All Might’s shadow until the forced retirement of the former No. 1 Hero.

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However, over time, Endeavor’s character has been built upon quite a bit to humanize him more in the eyes of audiences who’d only seen his savage side. His fight against the advanced Nomu was easily one of the major highlights of this character, and the fact that Dabi was his long-lost son has added a ton of depth to a character who seemed rather one-note at times.
Sorahiko Torino (Gran Torino)
Quirk: Jet
- Gran Torino’s Age: N/A
- Gran Torino’s Birthday: January 28
- Gran Torino’s Height: 3’11” (120cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 13; “Time to Pick Some Names”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kenichi Ogata
- English Voice Actor: Charles C. Campbell
The man who teaches Midoriya how to control his One for All Quirk is the mentor to the legendary All Might himself. Gran Torino zips around with his Jet Quirk, making him a crafty and swift hero who can take out most enemies with ease.
While he may be a shadow of his former self, Gran Torino is still an asset in any situation. The fact that he put his body on the line during the battle against Shigaraki during the Paranormal Liberation War arc is a testament to how selfless this elderly hero is.
Nezu
Quirk: High Specs
- Nezu’s Age: N/A
- Nezu’s Birthday: January 1
- Nezu’s Height: 2’95” (85cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 4; “Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Yasuhiro Takato
- English Voice Actor: Jerry Jewell
Although kind of easy to forget at times, Nezu plays quite an important role in My Hero Academia‘s society. As the Principal of U.A. High School, he is effectively in charge of ensuring the next wave of heroes, in turn determining whether the future is defined by peace or war. While he does not seem to spend too much time directly interacting with students, Nezu uses his intelligence to try and keep them safe, all the while participating in strategic plans that influence events beyond the school’s walls.
Also, Nezu is not human. Like, that is probably the first thing most people will notice, and he is a unique type of Quirk user. While humans with animal Quirks are somewhat common, Nezu is essentially the opposite: an animal with a quirk that grants him human qualities. Specifically, he is really smart, more so than most of his peers. The Principal might not be a powerhouse, but he should not be underestimated.
Chiyo Shuzenji (Recovery Girl)
Quirk: Heal
- Recovery Girl’s Age: 60+ (No exact age, but she has worked at U.A. High School for about 40 years)
- Recovery Girl’s Birthday: April 4
- Recovery Girl’s Height: 3’93” / 115cm
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 4; “Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Etsuko Kozakura
- English Voice Actor: Juli Erickson, Luci Christian
An important figure in her own right, Recovery Girl steps up whenever a U.A. High School student damages themselves a bit too significantly; consequently, she quickly gets to know Deku since he spends the first few seasons breaking every bone in his body. Depicted as almost a comedy character at times, Chiyo is the definition of a support figure who only shows up in (usually) dire situations.

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Recovery Girl’s Heal Quirk is by no means a “get out of jail free card” and has enough restrictions that its existence does not diminish the consequences of reckless behavior. Beyond just not being able to heal people if they are too far gone, the Quick directly uses the damaged party’s life force, so it is a balancing act.
Anan Kurose (Thirteen)
Quirk: Black Hole
- Thirteen’s Age: 28
- Thirteen’s Birthday: February 3
- Thirteen’s Height: 5’11” (180cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 9; “Yeah, Just Do Your Best, Ida”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Inuko Inuyama
- English Voice Actor: Morgan Berry
A likable hero who is fully dedicated to training the next generation and ensuring they are capable of thinking on their feet regardless of the situation, Thirteen is an important member of U.A. High School’s faculty, one who gets quite a few moments to shine throughout the anime. Her Black Hole Quirk is potentially among the deadliest in My Hero Academia, and Thirteen makes safe and (arguably) uninspired use of it, although its abilities could have been catastrophic if they fell into villainous hands.
Due to focusing on rescuing civilians, Anan is not that much of a fighter and tends to take a supporting role rather than step onto the frontlines. While capable of holding her own in most battles, she is not extremely experienced, as seen in her fight with Kurogiri during season 1.
Eri
Quirk: Rewind
- Eri’s Age: 6
- Eri’s Birthday: December 21
- Eri’s Height: 3’7″ (110cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 4, Episode 3; “Boy Meets…”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Seiran Kobayashi
- English Voice Actor: Emily Neves
Central to the Shie Hassaikai Arc, Eri is a young girl who has been through hell for most of her life. Eri’s Quirk, Rewind, allows her to return a person to a previous state, which includes before they came to be. Eventually, Eri fell into the hands of Kai Chisaki, who manipulated the girl to his own ends.

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Eri is an easy character to root for. She goes through quite an arc in My Hero Academia, one that comes with an emotional payoff. Since her debut arc, Eri has largely slipped into the background, only making very rare appearances. Still, if she learns to control her Quirk, she should be extremely powerful.
All For One
Quirk: All For One
- All For One’s Age: 100+
- All For One’s Birthday: N/A
- All For One’s Height: N/A
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 20; “Listen Up!! A Tale from the Past”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Akio Ōtsuka
- English Voice Actor: John Swasey
A dastardly villain whose fight with All Might put the wielder of One for All out of business for good, All For One is an intriguing villain. Aside from the amazing fight that he has with All Might, his sporadic appearances throughout the series have also been quite entertaining in their own right.
However, given how the events of the anime and manga have unfolded, it’s very clear that All For One has no intentions of being succeeded by anyone else. The fact that he’s trying to take over Shigaraki’s body is proof enough.
Tomura Shigaraki
Quirk: Decay, All For One
- Shigaraki’s Age: 20
- Shigaraki’s Birthday: April 4
- Shigaraki’s Height: 5’9″ (175cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 8; “Bakugo’s Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Kōki Uchiyama
- English Voice Actor: Eric Vale
Shigaraki is one of the scariest villains in the series. His twisted motives and horrifying power have established him as a compelling villain who is bound to play a major role throughout My Hero Academia.

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Shigaraki’s dynamic with Midoriya has made for an enthralling watch, and the former is just as charismatic and complex as the latter. While very much a villain, Shigaraki’s backstory adds a fair amount of nuance to his presentation, and the same can be said for his power struggle with All for One.
Himiko Toga
Quirk: Transform
- Toga’s Age: 16
- Toga’s Birthday: August 7
- Toga’s Height: 5’2″ (157cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 18; “The Aftermath of Hero Killer: Stain”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Misato Fukuen
- English Voice Actor: Leah Clark
Himiko Toga is one of the most captivating villains in My Hero Academia. Her yandere personality was an instant hit with fans who loved seeing this bloodthirsty villain in action. It helps that the unhealthy infatuation she has with Midoriya makes her even more riveting as well!
The later seasons of My Hero Academia took a deeper look at the villains and the lengths they’ll go to ensure that Shigaraki’s dream becomes a reality. This led to Himiko getting a boost to her powers, letting her imitate the Quirk of the person she’s impersonating. Suffice it to say, Toga is a major player in the story, arguably to the point of threatening to be overexposed at times. Nevertheless, Toga is one of MHA‘s best female characters.
Jin Bubaigawara (Twice)
Quirk: Double
- Twice’s Age: 31
- Twice’s Birthday: May 10
- Twice’s Height: 5’10” (178cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 3, Episode 5; “Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Daichi Endō
- English Voice Actor: Newton Pittman
Another villain who has become a fan favorite is Twice. The episode that expanded on his character was pretty interesting and showed a side of this villain that gave his personality some serious depth. The fact that he is conflicted about whether he’s a clone or real is a pretty unique direction for this character, and his Quirk became all the more impressive during the sixth season.
After seeing Himiko almost lose her life at the hands of Re-Destro’s lackeys, Twice unlocked a new power that lets him make as many clones as he wants without too many limitations. It’s easy to see why this power posed a major threat to the heroes.
Dabi
Quirk: Blueflame
- Dabi’s Age: 23
- Dabi’s Birthday: January 18
- Dabi’s Height: 5’9″ (176cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 18; “The Aftermath of Hero Killer: Stain”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Hiro Shimono
- English Voice Actor: Jason Liebrecht
Dabi was a pretty interesting character right out of the gate, with many fans wondering how hot his flames could be. However, this was far from the biggest revelation surrounding his character, with this villain proudly revealing himself to be Endeavor’s son, Toya Todoroki. Dabi has propelled himself into one of My Hero Academia‘s most important figures, serving as one of the final arc’s main antagonists.

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Kurogiri
Quirk: Warp Gate
- Debut Episode: Season 1, Episode 8; “Bakugo’s Start Line”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Takahiro Fujiwara
- English Voice Actor: Chuck Huber
Kurogiri proves to be surprisingly complex. Initially, the character very much feels like a tier-1 villain, in the sense of being an initial threat that will eventually be pushed aside by more interesting and powerful antagonists. While he does move into the background to an extent, Kurogiri is spotlighted during MHA‘s final arcs, with his backstory being tied to two well-liked U.A. High School faculty members. No spoilers, but his story is fascinating and quite moving.
In terms of Quirks, Kurogiri’s Warp Gate is arguably among the most useful, especially as a support tool. As long as planned correctly, he can open gates to teleport people to different locations, serving as the perfect option for an ambush or a quick escape. The heroes removing Kurogiri from the battlefield was a huge deal.
Kyudai Garaki
Quirk: Life Force
- Garaki’s Age: 120 (Minimum)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 20; “Listen Up!! A Tale from the Past” – Full debut as himself, but also appears in episode 1
- Japanese Voice Actor: Minoru Inaba
- English Voice Actor: Mark Stoddard
Fulfilling the League of Villains’ quota for mad scientists, Kyudai is arguably one of My Hero Academia‘s most important antagonists, even if he tends to take a backseat role due to being far from a frontline fighter. The good doctor is the mind behind the Nomu, all of which were created to satisfy and please All For One. Kyudai is generally an awful person through and through, lacking any sliver of redeeming qualities that some of the other characters have. That said, he was not always this type of person, and he initially operated as a scientist who specialized in Quirks. His work was ultimately rejected, which led him down the path to becoming All For One’s monster.
Kyudai’s Quirk, Life Force, allows him to outlive other people, a power that naturally helped him extend his studies for decades longer than usual. He is also undoubtedly very intelligent, and a (lengthy) lifetime of studying Quirks has allowed Kyudai to become one of the leading experts in the field.
Gigantomachia
Quirks: Endurance, Gigantification, Pain Blocker, Dog, Energy Saver, Mole, Fierce Gains
- Gigantomachia’s Height: 82’02” (25m)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 18; “The Aftermath of Hero Killer: Stain”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Yasuhiro Mamiya
- English Voice Actor: Cris George
Gigantomachia was not always a hulking behemoth who could barely speak, but that is his current state as the League of Villains’ secret weapon. Primarily unleashed during the Metal Liberation Army Arc, Gigantomachia is All For One’s personal kaiju, a giant who gets bigger and bigger as his anxiety flares, making him the perfect wrecking ball for leveling heroes and cities.
Little is known about this villain in the grand scheme of things, and he does come across more like a weapon than an actual human. That said, Gigantomachi’s loyalty to All For One is mostly beyond question, although he is willing to rebel against his leader if he feels slighted.
Kaina Tsutsumi (Lady Nagant)
Quirk: Rifle And Air Walk
- Lady Nagant’s Age: 30s
- Lady Nagant’s Birthday: October 10
- Lady Nagant’s Height: 5’7″ (171cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 6, Episode 15; “Tartarus”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Atsumi Tanezaki
- English Voice Actor: Erica Lindbeck
Although not featuring much in the story in the grand scheme of things, Lady Nagant shines a fascinating light on the Hero Public Safety Commission, demonstrating that heroes have been tricked into supporting a version of peace built upon manipulation and victims. Initially, Lady Nagant was a Pro Hero who sought to make a positive difference in the world; however, her unique Quirk made her a perfect tool for assassination, a path that eventually broke her spirit.

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Chizome Akaguro (Hero Killer: Stain)
Quirk: Bloodcurdle
- Stain’s Age: 31
- Stain’s Birthday: June 14
- Stain’s Height: 6’0″ (182cm)
- Debut Episode: Season 2, Episode 11; “Fight On, Ida”
- Japanese Voice Actor: Go Inoue
- English Voice Actor: Robert McCollum
While not as central or recognizable as a few other villains, Hero Killer: Stain is generally regarded as one of My Hero Academia‘s greatest characters, along with one of its more nuanced. Driven to take out heroes he deems not worthy of carrying the label, Stain is straight-up a serial killer with a lot of blood on his hands, nearly all of which belong to pros. Obviously, he is 100% a villain, but he is fueled by a twisted sense of morality and righteousness.
Stain believes fake heroes are leading humanity down a dangerous road, and he accepts the responsibility of eliminating “protectors” who are not in the business out of a pure desire to do good. In his mind, All Might is the only true hero, although he also takes a liking to Deku. Even though he is technically classified as a villain, Stain is hardly on the same wavelength as All for One, and he is not usually willing to help other baddies.