Why Is Chainsaw Man in MHA?

avatarForetellingTable5 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

Maybe you saw fan art or a crossover event? Chainsaw Man and MHA are separate universes, no official crossover exists.

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avatarCorsetingJoke5 months ago

Nah dude, Chainsaw Man and My Hero Academia are totally separate shows. Though, that would be one insane crossover!


avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Some fans love making crossover content where they mix characters from different shows like Chainsaw Man and MHA. It's all just fan-made fun!


avatarSwellingDump5 months ago

Chainsaw Man isn't actually a part of My Hero Academia (MHA), but both series are pretty popular, so there's a lot of fan crossover!


avatarSignalingCloud5 months ago

Nah, bro. No official crossover. You're probably thinking of some fan-made content.

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