Who kills Dabi?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) isn't definitively killed by one person but suffers fatal burns from his own overwhelming fire during his final, intense battle with his brother, Shoto Todoroki, in the manga's final arcs, with Shoto using his ice to extinguish Dabi's flames and confronting him, leading to Dabi's eventual death from self-immolation and injuries, as his body couldn't handle his own power, culminating in heartbreaking family goodbyes in the manga's conclusion.


How did Dabi die?

Dabi (Touya Todoroki) didn't technically "die" in the traditional sense after the Final War in My Hero Academia, but his body was completely destroyed and he was left in a vegetative state, kept alive only by extreme life support technology, effectively ending his threat and allowing his family to say goodbye before he faded away, a consequence of his own self-destructive Quirk and battles with Shoto and Endeavor, leading to a tragic, yet fitting end to his destructive path. 

Who defeated Dabi?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) was ultimately defeated by his younger brother, Shoto Todoroki, during the Final War Arc in My Hero Academia, with help from their family (Rei, Fuyumi, Natsuo) who used their ice powers to counter Dabi's overwhelming blue flames, freezing him and ending his suicidal rampage.
 


In what episode does Shoto defeat Dabi?

Shoto defeats Dabi in the intense climax of their battle during Season 7, Episode 8, titled "Two Flashfires" (or Episode 146 overall), where Shoto uses his Great Glacial Aegir to quell Dabi's flames, bringing their tragic conflict to a close as Dabi falls defeated onto his shoulder. 

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. 


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Who is LGBT in My Hero Academia?

My Hero Academia features confirmed LGBTQ+ characters like Himiko Toga (Bisexual) and transgender characters Kenji "Magne" Hikiishi and Yawara Chatora (Tiger), while other characters like Jirou, Kirishima, and Nejire have strong fan interpretations and subtle hints suggesting non-heterosexual orientations or identities, though these remain largely headcanons outside of the explicitly confirmed characters.
 

Who died 106 times in anime?

The character who died 106 times in anime is Liz, the 106th incarnation of Goddess Elizabeth in The Seven Deadly Sins (Nanatsu no Taizai), whose death at the hands of Fraudrin triggered Meliodas's overwhelming Wrath Sin transformation. She was cursed to be reincarnated, and each life ended in death, with Liones' Elizabeth being the 107th.
 

Why did Dabi cry at the end?

Dabi (Touya Todoroki) cried at the end of My Hero Academia (manga's final arc) primarily due to overwhelming emotion, specifically the confirmation that he and Shoto share a love for soba, triggering tears despite his burned-out tear ducts, symbolizing a moment of connection and perhaps regret after his fiery demise, suggesting the tears were a genuine, albeit agonizing, expression of his true, suppressed self as Touya, rather than mere melted ice.
 


Did Dabi love Shoto?

Yes, Dabi (Toya) did love Shoto as his younger brother, but that love was twisted by intense trauma, jealousy, and hatred for their father, Endeavor; he saw Shoto as both an object of envy (being Endeavor's "favorite") and a tool to inflict pain on Endeavor, leading him to try and kill Shoto as a way to make their father suffer, though remnants of affection appeared, such as stopping the fight when Endeavor was unconscious. 

Does Deku ever beat Todoroki?

No, in their iconic fight at the U.A. Sports Festival, Todoroki won against Deku by blasting him out of the ring with a massive combined ice and fire attack after Deku pushed himself to 100% One For All, though many fans debate if Deku would've won without the intervention of the barriers. The match ended with Deku unconscious and outside the ring, making Todoroki the victor, notes My Hero Academia Wiki and Reddit users.
 

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. 


Did Dabi ever forgive Endeavor?

No, Dabi (Toya Todoroki) never truly forgave Endeavor; he remained hateful and sought to destroy his father's legacy, even in his final moments, although he showed a flicker of connection with his brother Shoto and his family's apologies touched him, Dabi's core rage against Endeavor for his abuse remained, ending with him choosing self-immolation rather than seeking reconciliation. 

What is Dabi afraid of?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) is primarily afraid of his own overwhelming emotions and the vulnerability that comes with forming connections, stemming from childhood trauma and neglect by his father, Endeavor, which led him to repress feelings and push people away to avoid getting hurt. He fears his feelings because they caused him physical and emotional pain, nearly burning him to death, so he falsely believes repressing them is safer, though his hatred and need for vengeance consume him instead, as seen by his self-destructive tendencies and desire to destroy his family's legacy.
 

Does Shoto die in MHA?

No, Shoto Todoroki does not die in My Hero Academia; he survives the series' final events, becoming a successful Pro Hero and finding personal growth, though he enduces severe injuries and faces the tragic death of his brother Dabi (Toya). Rumors of his death were false alarms, and the manga's epilogue shows him thriving and having reconciled somewhat with his family.
 


Does Hawks die from Dabi?

Dabi ignites flames around his feet, creating a large blue flare to incinerate Hawks, but he manages to free himself, taking Twice with him to prevent him from also ending up burned.

How did Shigaraki die?

Tomura Shigaraki technically "died" multiple times, but his final defeat came when Izuku Midoriya transferred One For All embers into him, fighting Shigaraki and All For One's vestiges within his mind, leading to Shigaraki's body disintegrating as the combined powers overwhelmed it, ultimately freeing Tenko Shimura's soul and allowing him to find peace as his physical form vanished, according to the Fandom Wiki and Reddit users.
 

How would Dabi kiss?

Dabi's kisses would likely be intense, possessive yet surprisingly tender at times, starting with lingering touches on the neck, hands, or shoulders, often rough and deep during makeouts, but with moments of gentleness to show affection and claim his partner, reflecting his fiery nature but also his deep, hidden vulnerability and desire for connection,. He'd kiss anywhere, anytime, marking you as his, but also seeking genuine intimacy, perhaps even kissing scars to show acceptance. 


Who is Todoroki's wife?

The wife of Enji Todoroki (Endeavor) in My Hero Academia is Rei Todoroki, née Himura, a woman with an ice quirk who entered a quirk marriage with Enji to produce powerful children, and is the mother of Toya, Fuyumi, Natsuo, and Shoto. Their marriage was abusive, leading to Rei's mental breakdown and a tragic incident where she scarred young Shoto, but she later reconciles with Enji and supports him after his defeat.
 

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.
 

Who 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. 


Why did Sasuke leave the village 😂 💀 Naruto?

Sasuke left the Hidden Leaf Village in Naruto: Shippuden primarily for revenge against his brother Itachi, believing he needed immense power from Orochimaru that Konoha couldn't provide. He felt isolated, obsessed with regaining his Uchiha clan's honor, and saw Naruto's rapid growth as a threat to his own power progression, making Orochimaru's forbidden jutsu and body-switching promise irresistible to achieve his dark goals. 

Why did Aizawa quit death Note?

When the NPA discontinues funding for the Task Force, L gives the members a choice of staying or leaving. If they stay with the Task Force, they will no longer receive a paycheck from the NPA, and because he needs to care for his family, Aizawa thinks of leaving.

Which is the saddest death in anime?

The saddest anime deaths often involve beloved characters sacrificing themselves, unexpected tragedies, or prolonged suffering, with frequently cited examples including Ace (One Piece), Jiraiya (Naruto), L (Death Note), Maes Hughes (Fullmetal Alchemist), Kamina (Gurren Lagann), Kyōjurō Rengoku (Demon Slayer), and characters from deeply emotional series like Clannad, Your Lie in April, and Grave of the Fireflies, with the specific impact depending on the viewer's connection to the story and characters.
 


Who is the weakest sin?

In Christian tradition and popular culture, Lust is often considered the "weakest" or least damaging of the Seven Deadly Sins, seen as a physical, "natural" impulse necessary for humanity, while Pride is generally deemed the worst, the root of all evil. However, some theological views hold that all sins are equally destructive to the soul, making the idea of a "weak" sin less relevant. 

Is Percival Zeldris son?

In <<!The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse>>, Percival isn't Zeldris' biological son, but Zeldris and are his /adoptive parents; they found him and raised him as their own son, seeing him as family, though Percival's actual lineage involves and as his adoptive grandfather.