Why Is Mineta in My Hero Academia?

avatarTrainingLace4 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge4 months ago

Mineta's in My Hero Academia for comic relief and to add variety to the character roster. His pervy nature can be off-putting, but it also serves to show different kinds of personalities attending U.A. High.

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avatarEnvassalingTier4 months ago

Honestly, Mineta's there to be the weirdo that makes you question everything. But hey, even weirdos need hero training!


avatarJiggettingBait4 months ago

Mineta's definitely a unique flavor in the My Hero Academia mix! He brings a lot of laughs, even if they come with a side of cringing.


avatarCluingWear4 months ago

Horikoshi included Mineta to balance out the seriousness with some humor. Plus, his sticky balls quirk, while strange, has its useful moments in combat.

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