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My Hero Academia reveals All Might as a “virgin”

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In a recent screening of the film “My Hero Academia The Movie: You're Next” In Japan, participants received a special manga that included a Q&A with the series' author, Kohei Horikoshi. One question in particular caused quite a stir among fans of the franchise. The question was: “Please tell us an untold secret about All Might!and Horikoshi's response was: He has absolutely no experience with women..

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This revelation left fans shocked and sparked intense debate in the community.. Some speculate that the popular hero protagonist, All Might, could be a virgin or even homosexual, adding a new layer of complexity to the character.

All Might, known for his muscular figure and his role as a symbol of peace, has always been presented as the ideal hero, completely dedicated to protecting humanity and raising the next generation of heroes. The revelation of his lack of romantic experience suggests a level of personal sacrifice that many fans did not expect.

Comments on social media and discussion forums reflect a mix of surprise and admiration:

  • «Virgin with abs of steel».
  • «Well, if he had something like that, it would be a very obvious weakness… He really dedicated his life to becoming the symbol of peace.».
  • «Shouldn't this information be actively revealed rather than kept secret?».
  • «Your girlfriend could be taken hostage, so you decided not to have one, right?».
  • «There was nothing between Star and Stripe and All Might?!».
  • «He is a hero who lived for his dreams and ideals. I hope he now lives alone».
  • «Because he was everyone's hero, he could not become a specific person's hero.».

This revelation adds an extra dimension to All Might, showing that his dedication to justice and peace extended not only to his professional life, but also to his personal life. Fans continue to debate and explore the implications of this new information, delving even deeper into the world of “My Hero Academia.”

Source: Hachima Kikou