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THE My Hero Academia The anime series introduced a remarkable array of professional heroes, from the peace symbol All Might to the rabbit-themed Mirko to the fiery Endeavor and the denim-loving Best Jeanist. For a time, My Hero Academia Fans thought they had seen all the best pro heroes the world had to offer, but then Season 7 introduced Star and Stripe, America's #1 pro hero. For two glorious episodes, Star and Stripe shone as the world's best hope against Tomura Shigaraki and All For One.
Star and Stripe, born Cathleen Bate, rose through the ranks to become Uncle Sam's top hero during Izuku Midoriya's lifetime, and while Deku was kidnapped at UA, Star and Stripe risked everything to rid the world of its greatest villain. Even though she didn't last long, Star still established herself as My Hero Academiathe best professional hero in the war against the Paranormal Liberation Front. There are ten specific factors that make Star an exemplary hero and human being.

MHA Season 7: Star And Stripe Deserves Its Own Movie
Star and Stripe is too good a character for MHA to let disappear. Cathleen Bate deserves her story to be told.
10 Star and Stripe is the strongest woman in My Hero Academia
Being a shonen action anime aimed at young males, it is understandable that My Hero Academia has the protagonist, his shonen-style rival, and his mentors as heroic men of all ages. Fans adore Deku as a kind-hearted boy and admire All Might as a father figure to Deku. Still, the story should have powerful women to balance things out, and heroes like Mirko and Ryukyu come close, but not quite. And then Midnight was killed off in season 6.
Even though Star was killed in her only fight, it was still gratifying to see such a powerful woman take center stage and challenge the world's most powerful villain in style. In many ways, she was the gender-bent All Might, and that was no coincidence, given the influence All Might had on Star in her youth. With Star gone, it's up to heroes like Mt. Lady, Mirko, and Ryukyu to represent the female side of the pro hero industry as the final battle rages on.
9 Star and Stripe has one of the best quirks in My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia: Star and Stripe's New Order Quirk Explained
Star and Stripe is a new MHA character introduced in Season 7, and her New Order Quirk makes her a powerhouse.
My Hero Academia introduced a dazzling array of Quirks to flesh out its combat system, and several Quirks are definitely the strongest in the anime, such as Decay, One For All, and Explosion. Now, Star and Stripe has introduced a strong contender for the strongest Quirk in the series, the New Order Quirk.
New Order has the unprecedented ability to reshape reality based on its user's input. There are limits, such as only rewriting the rules for two different things and needing to know a person's true name to affect them in this way. Still, as a skilled pro hero, Star and Stripe has mastered New Order and can use it in devastating and creative ways, demonstrating its true potential in battle.
8 Star and Stripe has a stylish Air Force theme
It is common to see professional heroes in My Hero Academia Cooperate with the Japanese police, as both groups share the goal of capturing villains/criminals and bringing them to justice. In the peaceful era under All Might, the police were sufficient as hero allies, but in the war against the Paranormal Liberation Front, the remaining heroes need heroes stronger than the normal police.
So Star and Stripe upped their game by bringing in not the American police, but the Air Force. This helped reinforce the war theme that My Hero AcademiaStar Wars Season 6 kicked off, and those stealth bombers gave Star a quick way to physically cross the Pacific Ocean and confront Tomura Shigaraki in distant Japan. Having those Air Force pilots nearby also gave Star's battle a strong action-movie vibe, like something straight out of Hollywood.
7 Star and Stripe is an excellent team player
Star and Stripe is the most powerful pro hero the United States has to offer, but unlike heroes like Mirko, she sees no need to fight alone. Star isn't foolish or arrogant enough to try to save the world alone, especially with the global hero society at stake. She brought her Air Force friends with her not only for transportation but also as backup.
Stars and Stripes showed My Hero Academia Star Wars: The Force Awakens brings fans a new level of teamwork as she battles Tomura Shigaraki, with a pro hero coordinating her efforts with stealth bombers in a climactic battle. Star used the bombers for transportation, coordination, and most importantly, firepower. These bombers had the perfect missiles and lasers to fuel Star's New Order Quirk and virtually destroy Tomura Shigaraki in ways that not even All Might or Endeavor could.
6 Star and Stripe has unwavering courage in the face of extreme danger

10 My Hero Academia Students Who Shined in the Final War
As the final war rages on in My Hero Academia, several UA students have stepped up against the villainous forces of Shigaraki and All For One.
It's a prerequisite for pro heroes to have courage in the face of villainy and danger. Nerves of steel are essential for anyone to don the cape and willingly risk their lives fighting the forces of evil, and many pro heroes serve in this capacity. And, of course, Star and Stripe displays incredible courage in choosing to fight someone like Tomura Shigaraki.
Star and Stripe didn't hesitate to cross halfway around the world to fight a seemingly unbeatable villain, and once the fight began, Star was no longer afraid. She recognized Tomura's immense power and took the fight seriously, but she never wavered or let fear and doubt stop her. In doing so, she set a shining example for the remaining pro heroes in Japan and shamed all those who had recently given up.
5 Star and Stripe is a completely independent
Star and Stripe impressed and entertained My Hero Academia fans with more than just pure courage and willpower in the face of extreme danger when fighting Tomura Shigaraki. What really makes her character entertaining is her independent attitude. Star didn't even wait for Pentagon permission before heading off to Japan on her own, giving her a rebellious streak.
Whether it was intentional or not, Star's reckless ways and his Air Force theme may remind fans of the Superior weapon films, starring the beloved pilot known as Maverick. All of this makes Star and Stripe wonderfully unpredictable and proactive, and with hero society crumbling, perhaps some dissent is not only tolerable, but necessary.
4 Star and Stripe has a friendly and warm personality
Pro heroes use more than quirks and punches to save the day and keep hero society running. Pro heroes are also expected to be inspiring and friendly, acting as everyone's protective best friend to differentiate them from selfish criminals. The same applies to Star and Stripe, who clearly established himself as a friendly, cheerful person anyone could get along with.
Star and Stripe is nothing but smiles and friendship, and there was even a moment when she blew a kiss to her fellow Air Force pilots as a kind gesture. It's possible that Star is partially basing this warm personality on All Might, but it's also likely her authentic self as a naturally kind person. Personalities like this would make almost anyone suitable for training and becoming a pro hero, as Cathleen Bate did to become Star and Stripe.
3 Star and Stripe can destroy other Quirks with their own

10 My Hero Academia Characters with the Most Surprising Quirks
My Hero Academia is full of various Quirks, and while some are very powerful, others are surprising and unexpected.
Against most villains, Star and Stripe has no opportunity to directly counter their enemy's Quirk with their own, and having Quirks clash directly with each other is not a normal part of the game. My Hero Academiacombat system. However, Tomura Shigaraki was no ordinary opponent, as he relied on the supervillain All For One's All For One Quirk to become a one-man army.
So, when Star realized she had no hope of physically killing Tomura, she used New Order to confront Tomura's many Quirks and begin destroying them one by one. It was a desperate move that didn't completely eliminate Tomura's Quirks, but it still did a lot of good, and it's a great relief that Star was capable of such a thing.
2 Star and Stripe was seen in the film Two Heroes
Most of the characters that appear in the My Hero Academia movies don't feature much in the main story, like Quirkless Melissa Shield and her father David, not to mention Rody Soul. The main exception so far is Star and Stripe, which appeared in Two heroes movie. This fact is subtly introduced in the film, and the connection wasn't obvious until Star's brief flashback in season 7.
When young All Might saved the day on a California street, a family of four watched in terror and relief, including two sisters in the backseat of the car. The oldest was Cathleen Bate, whose life changed forever when she saw a certain Japanese hero saving the day with a dazzling smile. This is a subtle, yet funny and touching way to connect the My Hero Academia movies and anime.
1 Star and Stripe emulates All Might in a healthy way
It's common for pro heroes to inspire each other, like Eijiro Kirishima modeling his hero identity after Crimson Riot, and every fan knows that Deku and his shonen rival, Katsuki Bakugo, strive to be like their idol, All Might. Many people admire All Might, but Star and Stripe arguably does it better.
Unlike Bakugo, who is very self-centered and competitive, and unlike Deku, who struggles to overcome his insecurities, Star and Stripe is a natural at following All Might's example. As far as My Hero Academia As fans can see, she never struggled or made any serious sacrifices to follow her idol's example, and thus launched a comfortable and successful heroic career. She perfectly balanced the idea of emulating All Might while simultaneously being heroic herself.

My Hero Academia (2016)
Izuku has dreamed of being a hero his entire life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a child without superpowers. That's right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some sort of superpowered "quirk," Izuku had the misfortune of being born completely normal. But that's not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the most prestigious hero academies in the world.
- Release date
- May 5, 2018
- Cast
- Daiki Yamashita, Justin Briner, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Ayane Sakura
- Seasons
- 6
- Production company
- Bones
- Number of episodes
- 145