Shigaraki
This article is about Nana Shimura 's grandson.
There is no question that across six seasons , My Hero Academia has delivered memorable heroes and villains. Tomura Shigaraki, however, is not merely a villain; he's the defining exploration of villainy itself. In the world of anime, characters often exist within archetypes and tropes. Shigaraki's journey, on the other hand, breaks the mold. His childhood torment leads to his eventual embodiment of unhinged evil, and as such is filled with insights into the complexities of human nature, morality, and the gray area in between.
Shigaraki
Tenko Shimura, also known by his villain name Tomura Shigaraki, is the primary antagonist of the My Hero Academia series and made his first appearance during the U. His evil actions and motives have caused terror and destruction throughout the world. Shigaraki and the League of Villains has gone head-to-head with the hero society for a while now and just like the rest of the league members, Shigaraki made it his life's goal to kill All Might, the symbol of peace, and destroy the society he represents and to create a new society according to his values, but what caused Shigaraki to become so evil and heartless? Born with the quirk - decay, Shigaraki was able to rot and destroy anything he touched, a deep factor that contributed to Shigaraki's evil actions was his abusive upbringing, his father constantly abused him for looking up to heroes, this further reinforced Shigaraki's feelings of rejection and unwantedness, causing him to wonder why the world hated him, and he began hating the world in return. Due to his quirk, Shigaraki ended up accidentally killing his family members but purposely kills his father because of the abuse he received from him over the years for supporting heroes. The now orphaned Shigaraki roamed the streets expecting people to help him, but society just assumed that heroes would take care of him, upsetting the young boy even further. Shigaraki was seen as an outcast to society and was constantly rejected by those around him, and he always felt that he didn't belong to society because he didn't fit in with the world around him, he slowly began to resent society more, especially the heroes. After the death of his family, Shigaraki ran into All for One who took him under his wing and groomed him to become his successor. All For One saw the potential Shigaraki had and filled his head with hateful ideologies, causing him to become a vessel for All For One's desire for destruction and domination. The past and present experience with rejection and abuse of society fueled his hatred even more, and he gradually became consumed with anger. Under All For One's guidance, Shigaraki grew up with a negative view of the world, viewing all life as meaningless and valuing only his own desire for revenge. This was further reinforced by his experience as a villain, where he was constantly defeated by heroes and rejected by society.
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Shigaraki
Tomura Shigaraki is the main antagonist in My Hero Academia. He committed several unforgivable crimes, including kidnapping Katsuki Bakugo, conspiring with Overhaul, and leading a full-frontal attack against civilians with the Paranormal Liberation Front. His villainous crimes make him unlikable. However, there's more to Tomura Shigaraki's identity than his criminal record. Tomura Shigaraki is a tragic young man who faced childhood abuse and trauma, and it is this trauma that made him who he is today.
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Episode 14 Episode 15 Episode 16 Episode 17 Episode The Anguish of Young Twoga. His Quirk can even spread beyond what he's touching, allowing him to disintegrate large groups of enemies instantly. However, he was willing to reject their pleas in order to continue the pursuit of his evil conquest, showing that he won't let them hinder his goals, even when he met his grandmother, Nana, for the first time, and coldly expresses his hatred for her. Like Those Tragic Tales. The Final Act Begins. Izuku Midoriya: Origin. His abilities have increased so dramatically that he has far surpassed even All Might and All For One at their prime. Game Start. Due to the accumulating damages he received by the Heroes while under the effects of Erasure and the result of the Quirk Singularity, Tomura's body morphs itself into an absolute defense form, which is a much larger and bulkier tone, with swollen fingers and hands covering his torso and legs.
In the hero society of My Hero Academia , the only thing that's more important than Quirks seems to be the very clear distinction between good and evil. The Symbol of Peace, All Might , is the pillar of stability everyone relies on.
The Meta Liberation Army. Himiko Toga. Time to Pick Some Names. High-Ends Crust vs. Shigaraki's role as a villain isn't just to be an agent of chaos, but rather an embodiment of all the wounds generational trauma inflicts on a person. Even when being charred to a crisp by Endeavor's Plus Ultra Prominence Burn and barely remaining conscious, Tomura refused to yield and attempted to fight against the remaining heroes with whatever he had left, even in his poorly bad-shaped conditions. Who Are The Xenos? Current Wiki. During the events of My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising , Tomura wore a dark red trench coat along with the brace for his left hand, although he is depicted with his original clothes and hair color likely due to the anime staff not having an adaptation of his updated design for him at the time. During his battle with Re-Destro, all but one of the hands got destroyed and Tomura himself would end up destroying his father's hand that had covered his face as a way to liberate himself from the past. At first, Tomura expressed heavy remorse for accidentally killing his family upon losing control of his newfound Quirk. In the world of anime, characters often exist within archetypes and tropes.
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