Aizawa shouta
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This is a guy that sort of drags himself through life, doing good deeds without seemingly getting a lot of satisfaction from it. He avoids the media, he stays out of all the flashy stuff and really, the only reason people like Izuku know his name is because, well, Izuku is a massive nerd. As a hero, but also personality-wise, Aizawa is a clear foil for All Might. One is always smiling, embracing fame to become a symbol of peace that stops villains everywhere from even wanting to start shit. This contrast extends to their fighting style. All Might is all about power and speed. Meanwhile, Aizawa is an incredibly specialised hero that needs a clear strategy and an extensive knowledge of martial arts to even stand a chance.
Aizawa shouta
High School 's Class 1-A. Shota is a slender and tall, pale-skinned man with messy, shoulder-length black hair that partially hangs in front of his face and half-opened black eyes. He is usually recognized for his worn-out appearance, [1] [2] often looking fatigued. His facial hair is almost always in a stubbly, unkempt state unless he needs to look good for the press , and his eyes tired and flat unless he's in combat. He sports a baggy black outfit that consists of a long-sleeved shirt and matching pants that tuck into his boots. He also wears a utility belt and his signature wrap scarf at all times. He hides a pair of bright yellow goggles underneath his scarf for when he needs to use them in battle. Before starting his teaching career, Shota's goggles were of a silver-like color, and he had a smaller utility belt. During his second and third years of high school at U. He also sported a pair of fingerless gloves.
As a hero, but also personality-wise, Aizawa is a clear foil for All Might.
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High School 's Class 1-A. Shota is a slender and tall, pale-skinned man with messy, shoulder-length black hair that partially hangs in front of his face and half-opened black eyes. He is usually recognized for his worn-out appearance, [1] [2] often looking fatigued. His facial hair is almost always in a stubbly, unkempt state unless he needs to look good for the press , and his eyes tired and flat unless he's in combat. He sports a baggy black outfit that consists of a long-sleeved shirt and matching pants that tuck into his boots. He also wears a utility belt and his signature wrap scarf at all times. He hides a pair of bright yellow goggles underneath his scarf for when he needs to use them in battle.
Aizawa shouta
If you can help us with this wiki please sign up and help us! Shota Aizawa , also known as the Erasure Hero: Eraser Head or simply Eraser Head , is a major character in the Japanese superhero manga series My Hero Academia and its anime television series adaptation of the same name. He also appears in the spin-off prequel manga series My Hero Academia: Vigilantes in which he serves as the main protagonist of the School Days Arc.
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Let You Down. Tag Team! Can't Be a Child Anymore. In the aftermath of the battle, Shota now has a second scar on his eye stretching from his eyebrow to his lower eyelid, as well an eyepatch covering his right eye entirely, due to the damage received from Tomura. Nomu: High-End. High-Speed Hero II. During his second and third years of high school at U. Midoriya vs. Class 1-A. International Flight Home.
My Hero Academia may just be the biggest superhero comic in the world. Plus, it's the basis of a globally popular anime, with a new season starting this fall, and a feature film. All in all, Kohei Horikoshi's superhero high school story shows no signs of slowing down.
Day-Tripping Down to Naniwa! Public and Private. He displayed intense grief upon confronting Kurogiri after discovering that he is Oboro, showing that Shota has not yet come to terms with his friend's fate. That's Why I'm Ochaco Uraraka vs. Things That Live in the Abyss. Writes stuff. A Tale from the Past. Remove from Favorites Add to Favorites Animeography. The Man Returns. Taking in a Stray.
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