My Hero Academiais one of the best animes around, butmany fans still have suggestions of ways the shonen series could have been improved.Even the most passionate lovers of any given franchise are bound to have aspects they do not like about the piece of media, andMy Hero Academiais no different, made clear by aReddit thread posted by u/the8thchild.

My Hero Academiafansmay absolutely adore the show, but they also have an abundance of hot takes. Ranging from including certain characters in the series more often to making certain deaths permanent, these ideas are extremely controversial, butsome of them could have potentially changedMy Hero Academiafor the better.

My Hero Academia: Deku, Ochaco, Bakugo, and others from the OVA.

10Deku Should’ve Kept His Quirk

Deku Never Should Have Lost His Quirk in the Final Chapters of the Story

One of My Hero Academia’s most shocking scenes was at the very end, whenDeku’s One For All Quirkfizzled out entirely, never to be used again. Some viewers readily embraced the change, stating that by becoming Quirkless again,Deku was able to fulfill his dream of being a teacher who inspires and leads others instead,thanking U.A. High for the education it offered him.

However,others disagreed with the decisionto restore Deku to his Quirkless state. Deku worked so hard to master One For All and having all of his efforts vanish suddenly was unsatisfying in a way. Deku will always be a hero, Quirk or no Quirk, but ifhis Quirk had stayed for good, he could have kept All Might’s power alive.

Jiro performing during the School Festival while Eri and Mirio celebrate. Behind them, the entrance of U.A. during the event can be seen.

9Bakugo’s Character Development Was Better Than Endeavor’s

Endeavor’s Redemption Arc Was Impactful, but Bakugo’s Was on Another Level, as He Risked His Own Life

So manyMy Hero Academiacharacters undergo emotional character development, andEndeavor’s redemption arcwas one of the most impactful moments in the entire series.His decision to become a better person, treat his family kindly going forward, and control his temper was respectable, changing many fans' perceptions of the hotheaded Pro Hero.

Although Endeavor’s attempts to atone for his mistakes show maturity,noMy Hero Academiacharacterchanged quite as significantly as Bakugo.Bakugo absolutely transformed, from a fiery bully who made others' lives abysmal, especially Deku’s, to a true hero who risked his own life to save the person he used to treat so poorly.Bakugo’s character growth is arguably more affectingthan Endeavor’s, because of how fully the young hero devoted himself to improving in dramatic ways.

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8The Series Needed More Slice-Of-Life Moments

Relatable, Calm Moments Help Balance the Series’ Darker, More Intense Battle Scenes

Some ofMy Hero Academia’sfunniest and most relatable scenes occurred at U.A. High, during average days at school, or at other locations when U.A. High’s students got to just hang out and enjoy their lives as normal teenagers. Although moments like the Christmas party, school concert, and moving into the dorms may lack the drama of battles,they ground the series in reality in a way fans can connect with.

“A Balance Point”: My Hero Academia’s Creator Has One Genius Way He Balances The Series' Darker Moments

My Hero Academia’s creator, Kohei Horikoshi, described how the series' side characters help balance out darker and more serious moments.

Unfortunately, slice-of-life scenes are few and far between, occasionally thrown in after major arcs like the Shie Hassakai arc to give viewers a brief break from the intensity.My Hero Academia’smore lighthearted plot points add much-needed humor and happinessto a story that may have been pretty grim otherwise, and adding more slice-of-life scenes would have helped the anime achieve a better balance between these two extremes.

A young All For One in the second opening of season 7

7Class 1-B Deserved More Screentime

There Is Far More to These Students Than Just Being Adversaries of Class 1-A

There are two main classes inMy Hero Academia’sHero Course,Class 1-A and Class 1-B. Sadly though, only Class 1-A, Deku’s class, receives the bulk of the attention and acclaim, while Class 1-B fades into the background,usually only used in the story when they are in direct rivalry with Class 1-A,like during the Joint Training Battle in season five.

There are a number of interesting, dynamic heroes in Class 1-B, like Neito Monoma and Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu, for example. These characters are every bit as compelling as 1-A’s students, but because they happen to be in the other class, they do not receive the screentime they deserve.Class 1-B should have been given more developmentthat gave the students a more notable role inMy Hero Academia,rather than just being one-dimensional enemies of Class 1-A.

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6My Hero Academia Has Too Many Overlooked Characters

Some Heroes, Villains, and Students Alike Are Not Given Ample Time to Shine in the Story

My Hero Academiais a lengthy story with hundreds of heroes and villains, so it is unrealistic to expect every character to receive an extensive amount of screentime. Although it would not have been possible to devote ample time to every member of the cast, it is no surprise thatfar too manyMy Hero Academiacharacters are so underrated that they are nearly forgotten.

One Underrated My Hero Academia Character Got Her Best Moment in the Series' Ending, But Most Fans Missed It

One underrated My Hero Academia character was given the best possible validation with one small detail in the final chapter of the series.

Pro Heroes, like Midnight, villains like Mr. Compress, and U.A. High students like Fumikage Tokoyami alike all suffer from this problem, and many fans wish they could have learned more about these characters.My Hero Academia’sstory undeniably plays favorites at times,and this does cause other characters' arcs to unfortunately suffer.

5Bakugo Should Not Have Been Revived

One ofMy Hero Academia’smost surprising, tragic moments was whenBakugo temporarily died to save Deku from harm.This scene was made even more moving by the fact that Bakugo once despised Deku, but changed his perception of the fellow hero so much that he was willing to die just so Deku could survive unscathed.

Bakugo’s death was not permanent though, andthe Pro Hero Edgeshot managed to bring the U.A. High student back to life.Although many viewers were thrilled to have Bakugo back, since he is such a major part ofMy Hero Academia,others were disappointed that theimpact of his death was virtually erasedby his return. Had Bakugo stayed dead, the tone of the story would have gone to a much darker place, and the stakes of the fight would have shifted.

4Endeavor Did Not Deserve a Redemption Arc

Endeavor’s Horrific Mistreatment of His Family Should Not Be Forgiven

Endeavor’s redemption archas received extremely mixed reviews fromMy Hero Academiaviewers. Some fans appreciate his commitment to improving and paying for his past wrongdoings, butothers are not convinced that Enji Todoroki deserves this opportunityafter all the unspeakable abuse he subjected his family to.

Endeavor’s actions permanently damaged his relationships with his family members, and even if he apologizes and promises to do better, he can never fully remove the negative impact he had in the past. The way Endeavor treated the Todoroki family is difficult to stomach, andit is fully understandable that some viewers are not ready to offer the former Pro Hero a second chance.

3Problems in Hero Society Aren’t Focused On Enough

Some of Hero Society’s Issues Were Explored Briefly, but Should Have Been Discussed Further

InMy Hero Academia,quite a few glaringissues arise in Hero Societyas the story progresses, making it evident that the idyllic, perfect world of honorable heroes that Deku once envisioned in his youth does not exist. For example,sometimes people with dangerous or less favorable Quirks are failed and outcasted from society,like Toga and Spinner, causing them to resort to villainy in a desperate attempt to be accepted somewhere.

10 Best Parallel Scenes in My Hero Academia That Proves It’s One of the Best Written Shonen

MHA proves to be one of the best-written shonen mangas by including many parallel scenes throughout the story to deliver an inspiring message.

The Hero Killer: Stain also raised awareness regarding problems with heroes,taking issue with heroes who chase fame and wealth over helping others.Most of the heroes inMy Hero Academiaare still respectable and do their absolute best to save people, but these points of contention are important to focus on too, and should have been explored further in the story.

2My Hero Academia Should Have Been Longer

Only Two Years of the Students’ High School Experience Was Featured in the Story

At seven seasons with an eighth on the way,My Hero Academiais already fairly long. However,the story only follows the students during their first two years of high school,omitting their final year and ending the story with an epilogue that jumps eight years into the future instead.

to encompass all three years of their high school experience at a minimum,My Hero Academiashould have been extended, even just a few more chapters. The story is undeniably fantastic, but more time could have helped tie up some loose ends regarding the students' school days.

1All for One Is Not a Great Villain

All for One Is Evil Just Because, With No Ascertainable Reason for His Vile Behavior

All For One may beMy Hero Academia’smost prominent villain, but he is not the best. For many fans,All For One’s motivations and character arc fall flat,because he ultimately has no reason for being evil, he just is that way and has been since birth.

My Hero Academia’s Best Villain Is Not All For One And I Can Prove It

All For One may be a dangerously deadly villain, but a different My Hero Academia antagonist is much more complex and interesting.

There is no denying that All For One is evil and terrifying, buthis backstory is virtually nonexistent, since he had no defining experience that made him become a villain. Although the concept of a villain who is evil just because is intriguing,it does make it more difficult for viewersto understand All For One as a character.