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Of all the colorful characters in the popular anime series My Hero Academia, one of the most interesting and powerful is the aspiring superhero Hitoshi Shinso. Hitoshi is a student at U.A. High School, the series' main setting where he and his classmates train to become superheroes, and possesses the powerful Quirk, or superpower, to mentally control those around
him.
While he's a bit of loner due to his unkempt appearance and nature of his Quirk, Hitoshi has quickly become a fan-favorite character for audiences. Now, CBR has everything you need to know about this superhero-in-training including his backstory, his powerful abilities and why Hitoshi connects with so many fans of the series.
HITOSHI SHINSO'S ORIGIN
Nemuri's third year costume.
Personality
Midnight's sadistic side.
Nemuri was a very playful and flirtatious person with an unpredictably serious and temperamental side to her. She got angry whenever someone interrupted her or when they insulted her, and, when it came to insults, she was especially sensitive about her age.
Nemuri had no shame for dressing or acting sexually in front of young students and appeared to act on whims most of the time. When she accepted Mashirao Ojiro and Nirengeki Shoda's request to resign from the tournament, she commented that their naivety "turned her on". She was also
very excited to see the chivalry displayed by Eijiro Kirishima during the tournament when he shook Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu's hand. Her love of "youth" was also a reason why she got angry when someone mentioned her age or called her old.
When
Class 1-A needed to decide on code names for their internship, Nemuri displayed her willingness to help her students by making sure they chose names that would represent themselves well. During the First Term Final Exams, Nemuri admitted to
Minoru Mineta that she has a sadistic side and enjoys dominating others. She can be impressed with those who resort to genius plans, as she was amazed by Minoru using tactical thinking to defeat her by luring her out and leaving her trapped in place before passing the
gate.[3]
Despite her flirtatious personality, Nemuri was intelligent, perceptive, and articulate. For instance, in an interview, she logically explained the reasoning behind some heroes having revealing costumes to make full use of their Quirks, thus leading to "sexy" costumes, and how her
previous "scandalous" costumes single-handedly led to the institution of hero costume regulations. However, in response, Mt. Lady commented that Nemuri simply likes dressing the way she does for attention, and given her frequent posing while on TV or addressing the media, this in itself was quite likely.
As shown during her time prior to working at U.A., Nemuri was capable of putting her
lascivious hero persona to one side when off duty. As a civilian, she was perfectly capable of presenting herself as an ordinary woman and displayed a caring, thoughtful, and even motherly side towards others. This was shown with her friendship and care towards Pop☆Step and her empathizing with Hina,
despite the former's vigilantism and the latter's wrongdoings.
While acting bawdy and coming off as a hero who enjoyed her fame derived from her beauty and sex appeal, Nemuri was willing to fight and put her life on the front lines during the Paranormal Liberation War, demonstrating her true bravery and heroism. Similar to
All Might and Shota Aizawa, she also believed in her students and their capabilities, acknowledging that all of them have what it takes to become great heroes in the future. Near the end of her life, Nemuri informed
Momo Yaoyorozu that classes 1-A and 1-B must sedate Gigantomachia if he could not be stopped by force alone, encouraging her students to stop the behemoth's destruction, even if them doing so broke the law, and trusted them to make the right
call.[4]
Abilities
Overall Abilities: As a Pro Hero and U.A. High School teacher, Nemuri was a highly tactful and formidable combatant. In battle, she employed very effective use of her Somnambulist Quirk, spreading her sleep-inducing aroma which
could drift enemies into slumber with just a single breath. Nemuri also used her costume and support gear to efficiently aid her Quirk. Despite only appearing as though it just fitted her dominatrix theme, her whips and fans were designed to pick up traces of her scent and launch it in any given direction, thus giving her Quirk more accuracy. This especially made her effective against enemies who rely on close-range attacks, as they would be rendered fast asleep without any sort of breathing
device.
As seen during her First Term Final Exam battle, Nemuri enjoyed tormenting her opponents, which made her a frightening adversary to go against as well. Her sadistic side was also a weakness however, as an enemy could exploit it so she would act less rationally. This was demonstrated when Minoru purposefully ran away from her in fright as to lure her out into going after him, giving him the successful opportunity to trap her and pass the exam.
Keen Intellect: Nemuri
was very perceptive and intelligent when it came to combat, something made clear by her sagacious use of her risqué costume and support gear to maximize the effectiveness of her Quirk. This was also seen when she witnessed Hitoshi Shinso following his first round in the Joint
Training Battle, noticing how he was replaying the fight in his head to try and come up with ways to improve.[5]
Modern Art Expertise: Nemuri taught high school modern art history, indicating she had a good amount of knowledge on the subject.
Quirk
Somnambulist (眠 (ねむ) り香 (が)
Nemuriga?): Nemuri's Quirk allowed her to put nearby people to sleep by exuding a sleep-inducing aroma from her body. Her Quirk worked better on males than females.
Stats
Power
| 2/5 D
|
Speed
| 3/5 C
|
Technique
| 5/5 A
|
Intelligence
| 3/5 C
|
Cooperativeness
| 3/5 C
|
Nemuri's stats, according to the Ultra Archive Book
Power
| 2/6 D
|
Speed
| 3/6 C
|
Technique
| 5/6 A
|
Wits
| 3/6 C
|
Sexiness
| 6/6 S
|
Nemuri's stats, according to the Ultra Analysis BookEquipment
Whips of Love:[6] Fitting her dominatrix theme, Midnight wielded a flogger-style whip in combat and she was skilled in
wielding it. She also used a bullwhip-style whip during the First Term Final Exam.
Feather Fan:[6] Midnight used a pair of hand fans in combat to better spread her sleep-inducing fragrance.
Ultra Thin Fabric Suit: Nemuri could only spread her sleep-inducing aroma from
exposed skin. The law states that a hero costume can't expose too much skin, so to make up for this hindrance, she wore a suit made of a material that she could easily rip through.
High Density Weights (Final Exams Arc): Midnight and the rest of the teachers
used these bracelets to give themselves a handicap while they are fighting their students.
Battles & Events
Chapter Appearances
Appearances
v • eEntrance Exam Arc 1.
Izuku Midoriya: Origin
| Pictured
| 2. Roaring Muscles
| Absent
| 3. Entrance Exam
| Debut
| 4. Starting Line
| Absent
|
|
v • eQuirk Apprehension Test Arc 5.
Smashing into Academia
| Absent
| 6. What I Can Do for Now
| Shadow
| 7. Costume Change?
| Absent
|
|
v • e
U.S.J. Arc 12. Yeah, Just Do Your Best, Ida!
| Appears
| 13. Rescue Training
| Absent
| 14. Encounter with the Unknown
| Absent
| 15. Vs.
| Absent
| 16. Know Your Enemies
| Absent
| 17. Game Over
| Absent
| 18. Heroes' Counterattack
| Absent
| 19. All Might
| Absent
| 20. The World of Pros
| Appears
| 21. In Each of Our Hearts
| Appears
|
|
v • eU.A. Sports Festival Arc 22. That's the Idea, Ochaco
| Appears
| 23. Roaring Sports Festival
| Absent
| 24. Mad Dash and Knockdown
| Appears
| 25. In Their Own Quirky Ways
| Absent
| 26. Chase Down the Leader
| Appears
| 27. Earth-Shatteringly Fateful Negotiations
| Appears
| 28. Strats, Strats, Strats
| Appears
| 29. Unaware
| Absent
| 30. Cavalry-Match Finale
| Absent
| 31. The Boy Born with Everything
| Absent
| 32. Smile, Prince of Nonsense Land!
| Appears
| 33. Shinso's Situation
| Appears
| 34. Victory or Defeat
| Appears
| 35. Battle On, Challengers!
| Appears
| 36. Bakugo vs. Uraraka
| Appears
| 37. Midoriya and Endeavor
| Appears
| 38. Todoroki vs. Midoriya
| Absent
| 39. Shoto Todoroki: Origin
| Appears
| 40. Emancipation
| Appears
| 41. Fight On, Ida
| Absent
| 42. Final-Match Time
| Appears
| 43. Todoroki vs. Bakugo
| Appears
| 44. Relaxing Day Off
| Appears
|
|
v • eVs. Hero Killer Arc 45.
Time to Pick Some Names
| Appears
| 46. Bizarre! Gran Torino Appears
| Appears
| 47. Struggling
| Absent
| 48. Getting the Knack
| Absent
| 49. Midoriya and Shigaraki
| Absent
| 50. Kill 'Em Dead
| Absent
| 51. No, Knock It Off, Ida
| Absent
| 52. Hero Killer Stain vs. U.A. Students
| Absent
| 53. From Todoroki to Ida
| Absent
| 54. Re: Ingenium
| Absent
| 55. Conclusion?!
| Absent
| 56. Conclusion
| Absent
| 57. The Aftermath of Hero Killer Stain
| Absent
| 58. Internship's End
| Absent
| 59. Listen Up!! A Tale from the Past
| Absent
|
|
v • eFinal Exams Arc 60.
Gear Up for Final Exams
| Appears
| 61. The Worst Combo
| Appears
| 62. Katsuki Bakugo: Origin
| Absent
| 63. Yaoyorozu Rising
| Absent
| 64. The Task at Hand
| Appears
| 65. Wall
| Absent
| 66. Midoriya's Observations
| Absent
| 67. Stripping the Varnish
| Appears
| 68. Encounter
| Absent
| 69. Interview with Midoriya
| Absent
|
|
v • eForest Training Camp Arc 70. Wild, Wild, Pussycats
| Absent
| 71. Kota
| Absent
| 72. Day Two
| Absent
| 73. Good Evening
| Absent
| 74. Smoke Signal
| Absent
| 75. Stake Your Life, Hero!
| Absent
| 76. My Hero
| Absent
| 77. It's Okay
| Absent
| 78. Whirling Chaos
| Absent
| 79. Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!
| Absent
| 80. Establishing the Bakugo Bodyguard Brigade
| Absent
| 81. Roaring Upheaval
| Absent
| 82. What a Twist!
| Absent
| 83. Loss
| Appears
|
|
v • eProvisional Hero License Exam Arc 98. Moving into Dorms
| Absent
| 99. Goodbye Two-Digit Chapters, Hello Three Digits
| Appears
| 100. Creating Ultimate Moves
| Appears
| 101. The Girl Called Mei Hatsume
| Appears
| 102. On Cloud Nine
| Absent
| 103. The Test
| Absent
| 104. White-Hot Battle! To Each Their Own Strengths!
| Absent
| 105. Shiketsu High Lurking
| Absent
| 106. Class 1-A
| Absent
| 107. Denki Kaminari's Thoughts
| Absent
| 108. RUSH!
| Absent
| 109. Rescue Exercise
| Absent
| 110. Rescue Exercise Continued
| Absent
| 111. Smoldering Start
| Absent
| 112. What's the Big Idea?
| Absent
| 113. Test's Aftermath
| Absent
| 114. Results' Aftermath
| Absent
| 115. Unleashed
| Absent
| 116. Meeting in Tartarus
| Absent
| 117. A Talk About Your Quirk
| Absent
| 118. Meaningless Battle
| Absent
| 119. Deku vs. Kacchan, Part 2
| Absent
| 120. The Three
| Absent
| 121. Second Semester Opening Ceremony
| Appears
|
|
v • eShie Hassaikai Arc 122.
A Season for Encounters
| Absent
| 123. Unrivaled
| Absent
| 124. Trouble Ahead!! Episode: Work Studies
| Absent
| 125. Overhaul
| Absent
| 126. Open Up, World
| Appears
| 127. Sir Nighteye and Izuku Midoriya and Mirio Togata and All Might
| Absent
| 128. Boy Meets...
| Absent
| 129. Eri
| Absent
| 130. Listen to the Truth
| Appears
| 131. Fighting Fate
| Absent
| 132. The Plan
| Absent
| 133. Catch Up, Kirishima
| Absent
| 134. Let's Go, Gutsy Red Riot
| Absent
| 135. An Unpleasant Talk
| Absent
| 136. Close at Hand!!
| Absent
| 137. Restraint!!
| Absent
| 138. Go!!
| Absent
| 139. Shudder! The Underground Labyrinth
| Absent
| 140. Suneater of the Big Three
| Absent
| 141. Hassaikai: Behind the Scenes
| Absent
| 142. Shield and Shield, Spear and Shield
| Absent
| 143. Let’s Rumble, Rappa!!
| Absent
| 144. Red Riot, Part 1
| Absent
| 145. Red Riot, Part 2
| Absent
| 146. Temp Squad
| Absent
| 147. Twoga!!
| Absent
| 148. The Anguish of Young Twoga
| Absent
| 149. Don't Get Mad, Irinaka
| Absent
| 150. Mirio Togata
| Absent
| 151. Mirio Togata!!
| Absent
| 152. Lemillion
| Absent
| 153. Transform!
| Absent
| 154. Unforeseen Hope
| Absent
| 155. Saviors, the Saved and a Hero's Place
| Absent
| 156. The Power of Those Saved
| Absent
| 157. Infinite 100 Percent
| Absent
| 158. Chisaki's Warped Compassion
| Absent
| 159. It's Over!!
| Absent
| 160. Expressway
| Absent
| 161. Bright Future
| Absent
| 162. Suitable One
| Absent
|
|
v • eRemedial Course Arc 163.
Smoldering Flames
| Absent
| 164. Masegaki
| Absent
| 165. Win Those Kids' Hearts
| Absent
| 166. Be Proud, License Trainees
| Absent
| 167. Number One Hero's Starting Line
| Absent
| 168. The Strange Tale of Aoyama
| Appears
|
|
v • eU.A. School Festival Arc 169. School Festival
| Absent
| 170. With Eri
| Absent
| 171. Gentle and La Brava
| Absent
| 172. Prepping for the School Festival Is the Funnest Part (Part 1)
| Absent
| 173. Prepping for the School Festival Is the Funnest Part (Part 2)
| Appears
| 174. Golden Tips Imperial
| Absent
| 175. Morning, the Day Of
| Flashback
| 176. Deku vs. Gentle Criminal
| Absent
| 177. At the Construction Site
| Absent
| 178. The Woman Called La Brava
| Appears
| 179. School Festival Start!!
| Absent
| 180. Unbeknownst
| Absent
| 181. For Someone Else
| Absent
| 182. Let It Flow! School Festival!
| Absent
| 183. Festival All Day Long!!
| Absent
|
|
v • eJoint Training Arc 194.
Cold Skies over U.A. High!
| Absent
| 195. Clash! Class A vs. Class B!
| Appears
| 196. Make It Happen, Shinso!!
| Absent
| 197. Quaotic Quirkstravaganza
| Absent
| 198. Know Where You Stand when It Counts!!
| Appears
| 199. Operation New Improv Moves!
| Absent
| 200. Clever Commander!
| Absent
| 201. Foresight
| Appears
| 202. Match 3
| Absent
| 203. Flexible! Juzo Honenuki!
| Absent
| 204. Tuning Up
| Absent
| 205. Detour
| Appears
| 206. Match 3 Conclusion
| Absent
| 207. Early Bird!
| Appears
| 208. Match 4 Conclusion
| Absent
| 209. Match 5 Start
| Appears
| 210. The One For All Dream
| Absent
| 211. That Which Is Inherited
| Absent
| 212. That Which Is Inherited, Part 2
| Absent
| 213. Realm of Souls
| Absent
| 214. Our Brawl
| Absent
| 215. Final Face-Off! Midoriya vs. Shinso!
| Absent
| 216. Class A vs. Class B: Conclusion!
| Appears
| 217. The New Power and All For One
| Appears
|
|
v • eEndeavor Agency Arc 241.
Do That Interview!
| Appears
| 242. Have a Merry Christmas!
| Appears
| 243. Off to Endeavor's Agency!
| Absent
| 244. Recommended Reading
| Absent
| 245. Rise to Action
| Absent
| 246. Message
| Absent
| 247. Status Report!
| Absent
| 248. One Thing at a Time
| Absent
| 249. The Hellish Todoroki Family
| Absent
| 250. Ending
| Absent
| 251. Just One Week
| Absent
| 252. The Unforgiven
| Absent
|
|
v • eParanormal Liberation War Arc 253. Shirakumo
| Absent
| 254. More of a Hero than Anyone
| Absent
| 255. Hero Hopeful
| Absent
| 256. The High, Deep Blue Sky
| Absent
| 257. Pass It Forward, to Whomever
| Absent
| 258. Friends
| Absent
| 259. A Quiet Beginning
| Appears
| 260. Life's Work
| Absent
| 261. High-Ends
| Absent
| 262. Mirko, the No. 5 Hero
| Absent
| 263. I Wanna Be with You Guys!!
| Appears
| 264. One's Justice
| Appears
| 265. Villains and Heroes
| Absent
| 266. Happy Life
| Absent
| 267. Flames
| Absent
| 268. Scramble!
| Absent
| 269. The Three of Us
| Absent
| 270. Inheritance
| Absent
| 271. Dark Cloud
| Absent
| 272. Good Morning!
| Absent
| 273. The Thrill of Destruction
| Absent
| 274. Search
| Absent
| 275. Encounter, Part 2
| Absent
| 276. You Cheated...!
| Absent
| 277. Who...?
| Absent
| 278. Disaster Walker
| Death
| 279. League of Villains vs. U.A. Students
| Mentioned
| 280. Red Riot, Part 3
| Mentioned
| 281. Plus Ultra
| Absent
| 282. Footfall of Destruction
| Absent
| 283. 75
| Absent
| 284. Deep Blue Battle
| Absent
| 285. Katsuki Bakugo Rising
| Absent
| 286. The Ones Within Us
| Absent
| 287. Mistake
| Absent
| 288. Save Takeo!!
| Absent
| 289. Miss Candid and Miss Shut-Away
| Absent
| 290. Dabi's Dance
| Absent
| 291. Thanks For Going Strong
| Absent
| 292. Threads of Hope
| Absent
| 293. Hero-Saturated Society
| Absent
| 294. Final Performance
| Corpse
| 295. Tenacious
| Absent
| 296. Hellish Hell
| Corpse
| 297. Tartarus
| Absent
| 298. Sounds of Collapse
| Mentioned
| 299. Like Those Tragic Tales
| Absent
| 300. The Hellish Todoroki Family, Part 2
| Absent
| 301. The Wrong Way to Put Out a Fire, Part 1
| Absent
| 302. The Wrong Way to Put Out a Fire, Part 2
| Absent
| 303. Top Three
| Absent
| 304. Izuku Midoriya and Toshinori Yagi
| Absent
| 305. Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki
| Absent
| 306. The Final Act Begins
| Absent
|
|
v • eFinal War Arc 343.
Let You Down
| Absent
| 344. Stars
| Absent
| 345. Division
| Absent
| 346. Super Hyper Unfair Broken Stage
| Absent
| 347. Inflation
| Absent
| 348. Unrequited
| Absent
| 349. Battle Flame
| Absent
| 350. Bound to a Fiery Fate
| Absent
| 351. Two Flashfires
| Absent
| 352. Ultimate Moves
| Absent
| 353. Endeavor
| Flashback
| 354. Oopsie Daisy!!
| Absent
| 355. Extras
| Absent
| 356. Regarding the Enemy
| Absent
| 357. Wounded Hero, Burning Bright and True!!
| Absent
| 358. The Guy Who's Made Some Progress
| Absent
| 359. Place of Learning
| Absent
| 360. Despite It All...
| Absent
| 361. Abnormal Happenings
| Absent
| 362. Light Fades to Rain
| Absent
| 363. Those Who Defend, Those Who Violate
| Absent
| 364. Why We Wield Power
| Flashback
| 365. No. 4 and No. 5
| Absent
| 366. Full Moon
| Absent
| 367. Deku vs. All For One
| Absent
| 368. Rev Up, One For All
| Absent
| 369. A Chain of Events, Across the Ages
| Absent
| 370. HIStory
| Absent
|
|
Anime Appearances
Appearances
v • e
Season 1 1. Izuku Midoriya: Origin
| Absent
| 2. What It Takes to Be a Hero
| Absent
| 3. Roaring Muscles
| Absent
| 4. Start Line
| Absent
| 5. What I Can Do for Now
| Absent
| 6. Rage, You Damn Nerd
| Absent
| 7. Deku vs. Kacchan
| Absent
| 8. Bakugo's Start Line
| Absent
| 9. Yeah, Just Do Your Best, Ida!
| Debut
| 10. Encounter with the Unknown
| Absent
| 11. Game Over
| Absent
| 12. All Might
| Absent
| 13. In Each of Our Hearts
| Appears
|
|
v • e
Season 2 14. That's the Idea, Ochaco
| Appears
| 15. Roaring Sports Festival
| Appears
| 16. In Their Own Quirky Ways
| Appears
| 17. Strategy, Strategy, Strategy
| Appears
| 18. Cavalry Battle Finale
| Absent
| 19. The Boy Born with Everything
| Appears
| 20. Victory or Defeat
| Appears
| 21. Battle on, Challengers!
| Appears
| 22. Bakugo vs. Uraraka
| Appears
| 23. Shoto Todoroki: Origin
| Appears
| 24. Fight on, Ida
| Appears
| 25. Todoroki vs. Bakugo
| Appears
| 26. Time to Pick Some Names
| Appears
| 27. Bizarre! Gran Torino Appears
| Absent
| 28. Midoriya and Shigaraki
| Absent
| 29. Hero Killer: Stain vs U.A. Students
| Absent
| 30. Climax
| Absent
| 31. The Aftermath of Hero Killer: Stain
| Absent
| 32. Everyone's Internships
| Absent
| 33. Listen Up!! A Tale from the Past
| Absent
| 34. Gear up for Final Exams
| Appears
| 35. Yaoyorozu: Rising
| Absent
| 36. Stripping the Varnish
| Appears
| 37. Katsuki Bakugo: Origin
| Absent
| 38. Encounter
| Absent
|
|
v • e
Season 3 39. Game Start
| Flashback
| 40. Wild, Wild Pussycats
| Absent
| 41. Kota
| Absent
| 42. My Hero
| Absent
| 43. Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!!
| Absent
| 44. Roaring Upheaval
| Absent
| 45. What a Twist!
| Appears
| 46. From Ida to Midoriya
| Absent
| 47. All For One
| Absent
| 48. Symbol of Peace
| Absent
| 49. One For All
| Absent
| 50. End of the Beginning, Beginning of the End
| Absent
| 51. Moving into Dorms
| Absent
| 52. Create Those Ultimate Moves
| Appears
| 53. The Test
| Absent
| 54. Shiketsu High Lurking
| Absent
| 55. Class 1-A
| Absent
| 56. RUSH!
| Absent
| 57. Rescue Exercises
| Absent
| 58. Special Episode: Save the World with Love!
| Appears
| 59. What's the Big Idea?
| Absent
| 60. A Talk about Your Quirk
| Absent
| 61. Deku vs. Kacchan, Part 2
| Absent
| 62. A Season for Encounters
| Appears
| 63. Unrivaled
| Absent
|
|
v • e
Season 4 64. The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A
| Pictured
| 65. Overhaul
| Appears
| 66. Boy Meets...
| Absent
| 67. Fighting Fate
| Appears
| 68. Let's Go, Gutsy Red Riot
| Absent
| 69. An Unpleasant Talk
| Absent
| 70. GO!!
| Appears
| 71. Suneater of the Big Three
| Absent
| 72. Red Riot
| Absent
| 73. Temp Squad
| Absent
| 74. Lemillion
| Absent
| 75. Unforeseen Hope
| Absent
| 76. Infinite 100%
| Absent
| 77. Bright Future
| Absent
| 78. Smoldering Flames
| Absent
| 79. Win Those Kids' Hearts
| Absent
| 80. Relief for License Trainees
| Appears
| 81. School Festival
| Absent
| 82. Prepping for the School Festival Is the Funnest Part
| Absent
| 83. Gold Tips Imperial
| Appears
| 84. Deku vs. Gentle Criminal
| Flashback
| 85. School Festival Start!!
| Appears
| 86. Let It Flow! School Festival!
| Absent
| 87. Japanese Hero Billboard Chart
| Absent
| 88. His Start
| Absent
|
|
v • e
Season 5 89. All Hands on Deck! Class 1-A
| Absent
| 90. Vestiges
| Absent
| 91. Clash! Class A vs. Class B!
| Appears
| 92. Make It Happen, Shinso!
| Appears
| 93. Operation New Improv Moves
| Appears
| 94. Foresight
| Appears
| 95. Match 3
| Absent
| 96. Match 3 Conclusion
| Appears
| 97. Early Bird!
| Appears
| 98. That Which Is Inherited
| Appears
| 99. Our Brawl
| Appears
| 100. The New Power and All For One
| Appears
| 101. Have a Merry Christmas!
| Appears
| 102. Off to Endeavor's Agency!
| Absent
| 103. One Thing at a Time
| Absent
| 104. Long Time No See, Selkie
| Absent
| 105. The Hellish Todoroki Family
| Absent
| 106. The Unforgiven
| Absent
| 107. More of a Hero Than Anyone
| Absent
| 108. My Villain Academia
| Absent
| 109. Revival Party
| Absent
| 110. Sad Man's Parade
| Absent
| 111. Tenko Shimura: Origin
| Absent
| 112. Tomura Shigaraki: Origin
| Absent
| 113. The High, Deep Blue Sky
| Absent
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v • e
Season 6 114. A Quiet Beginning
| Appears
| 115. Mirko, the No. 5 Hero
| Appears
| 116. One's Justice
| Absent
| 117. Inheritance
| Absent
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Vigilantes Chapter Appearances
Appearances
v • eVigilantes Beginnings Arc 1.
"I'm Here"
| Fantasy
| 2. Takeoff
| Absent
| 3. Nice Guy Reborn
| Fantasy
| 4. Honesty
| Absent
| 5. Bee
| Debut
| 6. No Need to Hold Back
| Absent
| 6+ Alpha. Hero Conference
| Appears
| 6+ Beta. Hero Visit
| Absent
| 7. Top Runner
| Absent
| 7.5. Appearance Matters
| Absent
| 8. Him
| Absent
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v • eVs. Queen Bee Arc 12.
Senpai
| Absent
| 13. Makoto/Truth
| Fantasy
| 14. MAJOR
| Absent
| 15. Playboy
| Absent
| 16. Mom Descends
| Absent
| 17. Tag Team!
| Absent
| 18. Force of Will Acceleration!
| Absent
| 19. Family
| Absent
| 20. Event Announcement!
| Absent
| 21. Ensemble, Assemble!
| Absent
| 22. The Day Of
| Appears
| 23. Daughter
| Appears
| 24. A Father-Daughter Talk
| Appears
| 25. Goodbye to Dad
| Appears
| 26. Tamao
| Appears
| 27. Business as Usual
| Absent
| 28. What a Man Takes with Him
| Absent
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v • eOsaka Incident Arc 29.
Equipment Issues
| Absent
| 30. Cooperation Request
| Appears
| 31. Day-Tripping Down to Naniwa!
| Absent
| 32. Idols Keep Their Secrets!
| Flashback
| 33. Stumbling into Nasty Business!
| Absent
| 34. Crabtastic Rampage!
| Absent
| 35. Blown-Up Hero?! See Ya Later!
| Absent
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v • eSky Egg Arc 36.
Must-Have Merchandise
| Absent
| 37. Public and Private
| Absent
| 38. High-Speed
| Absent
| 39. A Rational Man
| Absent
| 40. A Rational Team-Up
| Absent
| 41. Ultimate Move!
| Absent
| 42. Mixer
| Appears
| 43. Casanova
| Appears
| 44. One Outrageous Traveler
| Appears
| 45. The Man Returns
| Mentioned
| 46. Christmas Eve Hero
| Absent
| 47. Farewell Party!
| Appears
| 48. Investigation Start! Steamy Romance Spotted?!
| Mentioned
| 49. Zero Hour
| Appears
| 50. Defend the Tower!
| Appears
| 51. I Do What I Can
| Appears
| 52. Balloon Soul
| Absent
| 53. Limits and Catastrophe
| Appears
| 54. Hotline
| Absent
| 55. This Is a Hero!!
| Appears
| 56. I'm No Hero
| Absent
| 57. Explosive Man
| Absent
| 58. International Flight Home
| Absent
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v • eSchool Days Arc 59.
Rain and Cloud
| Appears
| 60. Taking in a Stray
| Appears
| 61. Two as One
| Appears
| 62. Glass Sky
| Appears
| 63. Find That Resolve
| Appears
| 64. Fight On, Shota
| Appears
| 65. A Sky with No Rain Left
| Flashback
|
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v • eFinal Performance Arc 66.
Graduation and Career Path
| Absent
| 67. Professional / International / Spicy Curry
| Absent
| 68. I'd Better Not Lose
| Absent
| 69. Hero on the Scene
| Absent
| 70. True Self
| Absent
| 71. Thanks for the Guidance
| Absent
| 72. Searching for You
| Absent
| 73. The Queen Descends
| Absent
| 74. After the Storm
| Absent
| 75. Letter
| Fantasy
| 76. Deadly Weapon
| Absent
| 77. Strategy
| Absent
| 78. Dispatch
| Absent
| 79. Inferno Number Two
| Absent
| 80. Who's That, Now?
| Absent
| 81. Bee My Pop
| Absent
| 82. High-Speed Hero II
| Absent
| 83. Earthbound Perp
| Absent
| 84. Dreams of a Hero
| Appears
| 85. Questioning
| Flashback
|
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v • eNaruhata Lockdown Arc 95.
Moon
| Appears
| 96. Negotiations
| Appears
| 97. Pursuers
| Absent
| 98. Intentional Persuasion Technique
| Appears
| 99. Faceless Invasion
| Appears
| 100. Detonate!
| Mentioned
| 101. Soar into the Night
| Absent
| 102. Intruder
| Appears
| 103. Should've Aimed for the Head
| Appears
| 104. This Face
| Appears
| 105. Commence Operation Escape
| Appears
| 106. Crawler Chase
| Absent
| 107. Hundred-Hit Rush
| Absent
| 108. Things That Live in the Abyss
| Absent
| 109. Encirclement
| Absent
| 110. Careless
| Absent
| 111. Return of the Fist
| Absent
| 112. The Ends to Miscalculation
| Absent
| 113. The Worst Villain
| Appears
| 114. Dogfight
| Appears
| 115. Conclusion to Power
| Absent
| 116. The Final Lesson
| Absent
| 117. The Absolute Worst One
| Appears
| 118. Golden Age
| Absent
| 119. That's Why I'm...
| Absent
| 120. Rootin' For Ya!
| Absent
| 121. Reinforcements Arrive
| Absent
| 122. One-Two Finish
| Absent
| 123. Bye Bye, Hero
| Appears
| 124. Forever
| Absent
| 125. Each of Our Futures
| Absent
| 126. The Skycrawler Rising
| Appears
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Trivia
- Nemuri's name contains the kanji for "fragrance" (香 ka?), "mountain" (山
yama?), and "sleep" (睡
nemuri?).
- Nemuri liked vibrant youth and thrills.[7]
- Nemuri was
originally planned to be Class 1-A's homeroom teacher, but she was later replaced with Shota Aizawa since Kohei Horikoshi wanted 1-A's teacher to be someone willing to get sharp-tongued with the kids.
- Nemuri's Japanese voice actress, Akeno Watanabe, also voices
Mika Jiro and Izuku Midoriya as a child.
- Nemuri's first hero costume was stated to be the only reason why regulations were made to limit the amount of skin that can be exposed for hero costumes.
- Nemuri shared her birthday with
Yokumiru Mera.
References
- ↑ 1.0
1.1 My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 24 and Episode 15.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 296.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 67 and Episode 36.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 278.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 198 and Episode 93.
- ↑
6.0 6.1 My Hero Academia Manga: Vol. 27, Omake
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Vol. 4.
Site Navigation
v • eU.A. High School
Class 1-A Students
Denki Kaminari • Eijiro Kirishima • Fumikage Tokoyami • Hanta Sero
• Izuku Midoriya • Katsuki Bakugo • Koji Koda • Kyoka Jiro •
Mashirao Ojiro • Mezo Shoji • Mina Ashido • Minoru Mineta •
Momo Yaoyorozu • Ochaco Uraraka • Rikido Sato • Shoto Todoroki •
Tenya Ida • Toru Hagakure • Tsuyu Asui • Yuga Aoyama
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Class 1-B Students Hiryu Rin • Ibara Shiozaki • Itsuka Kendo •
Juzo Honenuki • Jurota Shishida • Kinoko Komori • Kojiro Bondo •
Kosei Tsuburaba • Manga Fukidashi • Neito Monoma • Nirengeki Shoda •
Pony Tsunotori • Reiko Yanagi • Sen Kaibara • Setsuna Tokage • Shihai Kuroiro • Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu • Togaru Kamakiri • Yosetsu Awase •
Yui Kodai
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Department of Support Mei Hatsume • Maina Furasu • Bibimi Kenranzaki
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General Department Hitoshi Shinso • Chikuchi Togeike • Tsutsutaka Agoyamato
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Second Year Students Mawata Fuwa
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Third Year Students Mirio Togata • Nejire Hado • Tamaki Amajiki •
Bibimi Kenranzaki • Yuyu Haya
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Staff All Might • Cementoss • Ectoplasm • Eraser Head •
Hound Dog • Lunch Rush • Midnight • Nezu • Power Loader •
Present Mic • Recovery Girl • Snipe • Thirteen •
Vlad King • Gran Torino (Retired)
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Former Students All Might • Endeavor • Best Jeanist • Edgeshot • Midnight • Eraser Head • Loud Cloud • Present Mic •
Mister Blaster
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Locations Class 1-A • Class 1-B • Conference Room • Ground Beta • Ground Gamma • Ground Omega • Gym Gamma • Heights Alliance •
Lunch Rush Cafeteria • P.E. Grounds • Recovery Girl's Nurse's Office •
Sports Festival Stadium • Teachers Lounge • U.A.'s Development Studio •
Unforeseen Simulation Joint
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v • ePro Heroes
Heroes Airjet •
All Might • Backdraft • Best Jeanist • Briareos •
Cementoss • Centipeder • Crimson Riot • Crust •
Death Arms • Ectoplasm • Edgeshot • Eel Boy •
En • Endeavor • Eraser Head • Fat Gum •
Fourth Kind • Gang Orca • Gran Torino • Gunhead •
Gyges • Hawks • Hound Dog • Ingenium •
Kamui Woods • Kesagiri Man • Lady Nagant • Lariat •
Lunch Rush • Majestic • Mandalay • Manual • Midnight •
Mirko • Mr. Brave • Mr. Principal • Ms. Joke •
Mt. Lady • Nana Shimura • Native • Pixie-Bob •
Power Loader • Present Mic • Ragdoll • Recovery Girl •
Rock Lock • Ryukyu • Selkie • Shishido •
Sir Nighteye • Slidin' Go • Slugger • Snatch •
Snipe • Takeshita • The Fly • Tiger •
Thirteen • Uwabami • Vlad King • Wash •
X-Less • Yoroi Musha
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Vigilantes Original Heroes Captain Celebrity • Compass Kid • His Purple Highness •
Kameko • Mister Blaster • O'Clock • O'Clock II • Sameko
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International Heroes Big Red Dot • Clair Voyance • Cow Lady • Elecplant •
Godzillo • Mr. Plastic • Nyikang • Pankration •
Salaam • Star and Stripe • Takahiro
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Team-Up Missions Original Heroes Odd-Eye
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Sidekicks Bigshot • Bubble Girl • Burnin • Enigma •
Flaming Sidekickers • Gang Orca's Sidekicks • Kido • Mick •
Midnight Boys • Onemu Shinya • Onima • Sirius •
The Skycrawler
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Hero Teams Buster Union • Oki Mariner Crew • Team Idaten •
Team Purple Revolution • The Lurkers • Water Hose • Wild,
Wild Pussycats
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Raid Teams Hideout Raid Team • Hospital Raid Team • Villa Raid Team
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Related Articles Costume • Hero Name • Hero Office • Quirk •
Sidekicks • U.A. High School
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Who has purple hair in hero academia?
Hitoshi Shinso is the supporting anti-hero in My Hero Academia. He is a student at U.A. High School, basically under the General Department before entering the Hero Course next year.
Who is the purple haired girl in hero academia?
Nejire Hado ( 波 は 動 どう ねじれ, Hadō Nejire?), also known as Nejire Chan (ネジレちゃん, Nejirechan?), is a student in Class 3-A at U.A. High School and is part of The Big 3.
Who is Mineta's crush?
In the throes of battle, he remembers Deku and says, “I fell for you... When you were scared and sweating buckets...” To many, it appeared that Mineta was confessing his love to Deku, making him the first canonically LGBTQ+ character in the series.
What is Hitoshi Shinso quirk?
Shinso Hitoshi's Quirk allows him to put someone in a state where they are forced to obey whatever he commands. Moreover, to celebrate the release of the third My Hero Academia Movie, World Heroes' Mission, we will be offering the “Three Musketeers set”, a unique costume set for Midoriya, Bakugo and Todoroki.