What is Touya's quirk called?

Touya Todoroki's (Dabi's) quirk is officially called Blueflame, granting him intensely hot blue flames that are far stronger than his father Endeavor's, though he also later awakened a powerful ice ability from his mother's side, enabling him to cool his body and create ice, a development that came too late to prevent his severe burns but enhanced his power significantly, according to the My Hero Academia Wiki and a YouTube video.


What is Dabi's actual quirk?

Dabi's real quirk, originally just powerful blue flames (called Cremation or Blueflame) inherited from his father, Endeavor, actually manifested with his mother Rei's ice quirk ability on the verge of death, making him a rare Half-Cold Half-Hot user like Shoto, but with his flames reaching extreme temperatures and his body having inherent cold resistance but sensitivity to his own heat, leading to his iconic burns. 

What is Toya's real quirk?

Toya is a member of the League of Villains and a part of the Todoroki family, even though he does not live with them. His quirk is Blueflame, which consists of blue flames like those of the Todorokis'.


Is Dabi's quirk called Blueflame or Cremation?

It's called "Blueflame". "Cremation" is just the translation of the name "Dabi".

What is Dabi's type of girl?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) from My Hero Academia seems to favor a partner who shares his extremist worldview (like Stain's), is confident and strong-willed (not easily intimidated), isn't overly formal, and offers understanding/support for his villainous goals, potentially someone fiery but quiet, who doesn't back down, mirroring his own internal intensity but with a grounding presence. 


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Who is LGBT in MHA?

My Hero Academia features confirmed LGBTQ+ characters like Himiko Toga (bisexual) and the transgender villains Magne (male-to-female) and Tiger (female-to-male), representing canon LGBTQ+ identities, though fan interpretations and headcanons also exist for other characters, with some popular theories around characters like Kirishima or Nejire, but Toga, Magne, and Tiger are the most officially recognized. 

Why does Dabi cry blood?

Dabi cries blood in My Hero Academia because his intense, uncontrollable flames, a result of his inherited but incompatible quirk, severely burned his tear ducts as a child, preventing normal tears and causing blood to flow instead when he experiences strong emotions like sorrow, rage, or even fleeting happiness, symbolizing his deep trauma and self-destruction.
 

What does Dabi call Toga?

Dabi doesn't have a consistent, affectionate nickname for Himiko Toga; he often calls her a "nutjob," "freak," or "lunatic," viewing her obsession with blood as strange, though they share a twisted camaraderie and he once burned her childhood home to "help" her cope, showing a weird, dark "kindness". 


What is the rarest quirk in MHA?

The rarest quirk in My Hero Academia is often considered New Order, wielded by Star and Stripe, as it allows manipulation of reality's rules, making it incredibly unique and powerful, though other highly rare types include reality-bending ones like Eri's Rewind, sentient quirks like Dark Shadow, and unique mutation/combo quirks like Shoto's Half-Cold Half-Hot. While types like healing and warping are statistically rare, New Order's sheer power and singular existence set it apart as potentially the rarest specific ability. 

Is Dynamight Bakugo's hero name?

Yes, Katsuki Bakugo's official hero name is Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight, often shortened to Dynamight, a name he chose after his internship with Best Jeanist, incorporating a nod to All Might with the "Might" part. While fans also used "Ground Zero," Dynamight is his canonical, chosen hero name in My Hero Academia.
 

Who had the saddest death in MHA?

There's no single "saddest" death, as My Hero Academia features several emotionally impactful losses, but frequent contenders for the saddest include Twice (Jin Bubaigawara) for his heartbreaking, manipulated death and the devastation it caused his villain friends, Magne (Kenji Hikiishi) for her sudden, tragic end in front of the League, and Midnight (Nemuri Kayama) for her lonely, realistic heroic sacrifice. Other candidates often cited are Sir Nighteye (All Might's former sidekick) and the tragic backstory of Tenko Shimura's (Shigaraki's) family, per Screen Rant, this Reddit thread and this Facebook post. 


Can Dabi use ice?

Yes, Dabi can use ice, but only after a near-death experience in his final battle against Endeavor (Chapter 387 of the manga), when his latent ice quirk, inherited from his mother Rei, was forcibly awakened alongside his fire, turning him into a temporary half-cold, half-hot user like Shoto, allowing him to cool his burning body and unleash immense power.
 

Can toga turn into animals?

Himiko Toga can theoretically turn into animals if she drinks their blood, as her Quirk copies physical appearance, but she's never done so in canon because of her obsession with human blood and desire to be like people, not animals. Her transformations mimic the body but don't usually grant the copied person's Quirk unless it's a physical part of their body (like a tail), so she'd just look like an animal, not gain animal powers unless she copied a mutant (animal-like) hero.
 

Can Dabi fly?

Yes, Dabi can fly, but it's more of a temporary, jet-propelled levitation or short bursts of flight by shooting flames from his feet, not sustained, effortless aerial movement like some other characters; it's a powerful but taxing application of his Blueflame Quirk that allows him to move in the air, often used for repositioning or travel, as seen when he flew towards Gunga.
 


What is the hottest color flame?

The hottest flame color is blue, indicating complete, efficient combustion with ample oxygen, making gas flames hot and clean; this is followed by white, then yellow, orange, and finally red as the coolest, signifying less oxygen and incomplete burning, like wood fires. For maximum heat, extreme blue flames from things like oxyacetylene torches are hottest, reaching over 3,000°C (5,400°F).
 

Why is Dabi's skin stapled?

Dabi's skin is stapled because he suffered severe burns from his own powerful fire Quirk, which his body couldn't handle, leaving him with extensive, gnarled, purple scar tissue that he crudely staples to his healthy skin to hold the patchwork together, essentially stitching his burned flesh to himself. The staples are surgical, keeping the grafted skin (or his own burnt skin) in place, and also act as a grim fashion statement reflecting his tragic past as Toya Todoroki.
 

Is anyone LGBTQ in MHA?

Yes, My Hero Academia features confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, primarily transgender heroes like Tiger and Yawara Chatora, along with fan-interpreted characters and a canonically bisexual villain, Himiko Toga, whose complex attractions to both Midoriya and Uraraka are explored in the story. The series offers various levels of representation, from explicit confirmations to strong fan theories and headcanons. 


What does Bakugo call Aizawa?

Katsuki Bakugo doesn't have one consistent, widely-used nickname for Aizawa in the main series like he does for others, but he often uses derogatory terms like "Hobo," "Eyebags," or calls him "Sensei," showing a mix of disdain and eventual grudging respect, though fans often call him "Dadzawa" or "Sleepyhead". While he might use harsher insults in his head or with classmates, publicly he'd use his teacher's name or "Sensei," with "Hobo" or "Eyebags" being common fan-created nicknames reflecting Aizawa's appearance and demeanor. 

Who is Dabi shipped with?

Dabi from My Hero Academia is popularly shipped with several characters, most notably Shigaraki Tomura (ShigaDabi), due to their villain dynamic and shared trauma, and Hawks (DabiHawks/Hot Wings), often exploring their tense hero/villain relationship; other popular pairings include Toga (TogaDabi) and even his brother Shoto Todoroki (DabiTodo), with many fanfictions focusing on their tragic pasts.
 

Is toga pansexual?

Himiko Toga from My Hero Academia is officially confirmed as bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi, showing attraction to both men (like Stain) and women (like Ochako & Tsuyu), though some fans interpret her "love everyone" mindset and original character notes ("regardless of gender") as aligning with pansexuality, but bisexuality is the established canon identity.
 


How does Dabi kiss?

Dabi's kisses, based on fan interpretations and headcanons, are often portrayed as intense, passionate, and a bit overwhelming, reflecting his fiery nature and deep emotions; he'd be direct, maybe a little rough or messy, but possessive and deeply meaningful, showing he cares rather than being overly gentle, with actions speaking louder than words. He'd want to make his feelings clear, possibly starting with kisses on the forehead or neck before moving to lips, asserting his claim and showing deep, if dark, affection.
 

Which is the saddest death in MHA?

There's no single "saddest" death, as My Hero Academia features several emotionally impactful losses, but frequent contenders for the saddest include Twice (Jin Bubaigawara) for his heartbreaking, manipulated death and the devastation it caused his villain friends, Magne (Kenji Hikiishi) for her sudden, tragic end in front of the League, and Midnight (Nemuri Kayama) for her lonely, realistic heroic sacrifice. Other candidates often cited are Sir Nighteye (All Might's former sidekick) and the tragic backstory of Tenko Shimura's (Shigaraki's) family, per Screen Rant, this Reddit thread and this Facebook post. 

How would Bakugo react if Deku died?

If Deku died, Bakugo would likely experience an explosive mix of shock, rage, immense guilt, and profound loss, initially masking it with fury at whoever caused it, then spiraling into self-blame for his past cruelty, driving him to become an even stronger hero to fulfill their shared dream, but ultimately leaving a deep, unresolved wound over his inability to truly prove he was better, according to fans on Quora and Reddit, r/BokuNoHeroAcademia, and Reddit discussions, and Fandom discussions, respectively.