Why Toya became a villain?

Toya Todoroki became the villain Dabi due to immense neglect, abuse, and rejection from his father, Endeavor, who prioritized making Shoto his "perfect creation," leading Toya to feel worthless and abandoned despite his desperate attempts to gain approval. After a devastating fire where he "died," he was saved, only to find his family had moved on, reinforcing his belief that he was a failure, and he then embraced villainy to destroy the family and reputation he felt rejected him.


Why did Toya become a villain?

Toya at least had parents and siblings. On top of that, they had powerful quirks, but he turned evil because of his obsession and his mindset of Endeavor loving Shoto and not him.

Why did Dabi become evil?

Dabi became evil due to intense childhood trauma, neglect, and abuse from his father, Endeavor, who fixated on creating the perfect successor, leading to severe physical and emotional suffering for Toya Todoroki, his original identity. When his own powerful fire quirk proved too destructive for his body, he was ignored and replaced by his younger brother Shoto, causing his identity to fracture, leading to a descent into villainy fueled by revenge, hatred, and a desire to destroy the corrupt hero society. 


Is Toya MHA a hero or villain?

Dabi (荼毘), once known as Toya Todoroki (轟燈矢), is no mere villain—he is a walking inferno of grief, vengeance, and broken promises.

Why did Toya hate Endeavor?

Toya (Dabi) hates Endeavor primarily due to intense neglect and emotional abandonment, stemming from Endeavor discarding him once he realized Toya's fire quirk was too powerful for his body, making him a "failure" in his father's eyes, leading to his painful "death," perceived abandonment, and descent into villainy. Toya craved his father's approval but felt replaced by Shoto, and the ultimate betrayal was Endeavor moving on as if he were dead, fueling Toya's rage and desire for revenge against his father and hero society, as seen in his observation of Endeavor's cruelty towards his family.
 


Dabi Is A Tragic Villain Done Right



Who is the true villain of MHA?

The main villain of My Hero Academia is Tomura Shigaraki (real name Tenko Shimura), the leader of the League of Villains, a twisted product of hero society who seeks to destroy it, mentored by the legendary villain All For One, and becomes the series' ultimate antagonist, representing the darkness and failure within the hero system.
 

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. 

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 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. 

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. 

What is the saddest backstory in MHA?

While subjective, Tomura Shigaraki (Tenko Shimura) is widely considered to have the saddest backstory in My Hero Academia, marked by severe family abuse, accidentally triggering his Decay quirk to kill his loved ones, abandonment, and then grooming by All For One, transforming him into a villain. Other contenders for tragic backstories include Eri (experimented on, used by Overhaul) and Hawks (neglect, abandonment, sold).
 


Who is Dabi's biggest enemy?

Who are Dabi's archenemies in the My Hero Academia franchise? In the My Hero Academia franchise, Dabi, also known as Toya Todoroki, is primarily antagonistic towards Endeavor, his father, and Shoto Todoroki, his younger brother.

Why did Dabi cry blood?

Dabi cries blood because his powerful fire Quirk severely burned his tear ducts and tear glands as a child, preventing normal crying; the blood represents his intense, repressed trauma and emotional breakdown, especially after realizing his life's purpose is tied to his family's destruction, showing the pain he can't express normally. 

Who does Tenya marry?

So... Tenya Iida got married to Sir Nighteye last weekend. Mineta officiated, and Mt. Lady was the best woman!


Who did Deku betray?

Warning: Spoilers for My Hero Academia Season 6 episode #135The My Hero Academia anime has shown one of the saddest, most emotional scenes in the entire series, and seeing Izuku Midoriya (Deku) betray his mentor All Might and his teachings hurts even worse than it did in the manga.

Did Dabi die in MHA?

Yes, Dabi (Touya Todoroki) dies in the My Hero Academia manga, with his death confirmed in an epilogue chapter (Volume 42/Chapter 429-430 range), where he passes away from injuries sustained in the final war, having reached a bittersweet closure with his family after his hatred faded, leaving him with little motivation to live.
 

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.
 


Who betrayed everyone in MHA?

Now we know the UA traitor was a theory that was floating around MHA for quite some time. And then,when we reach the final act and Arc of mha. The ua traitor is revealed to be Yuga Aoyama, Who was forced to be the traitor cause AFO was threatening to end his family if he didn't comply.

Who is the fattest in MHA?

In his fat form, Taishiro is a large, round man, easily towering over other adults. In this form, his mouth is wide, and his nose is smaller, which gives him an odd look alongside his odd body proportions.

Is Deku from MHA a femboy?

No, Izuku "Deku" Midoriya is not canonically a femboy; he's a male protagonist in My Hero Academia, but the fandom often creates "Femboy Deku" fan content due to his naturally soft features (big eyes, freckles) and timid, emotional personality, which fans feminize and exaggerate in fanart and fanfiction. 


Who is LGBTQ in JJK?

Jujutsu Kaisen features several characters with LGBTQ+ interpretations, most notably Megumi Fushiguro (pansexual/unspecified), Kenjaku (genderfluid), Tengen (genderfluid), Hanami (non-binary), and Kirara Hoshi (bisexual/queer), though official confirmations vary, with Megumi's potential pansexuality hinted at by his lack of gender preference in dating, Kirara's confirmed relationship with a man (Hakari), and characters like Gojo often debated within the fandom for their ambiguous or queer-coded dynamics. 

Which anime has the most LGBTQ?

LGBTQ Anime
  1. Love Stage!! 201411 epsTV-MATV Mini Series. ...
  2. Junjou Romantica. 2008–201537 epsTV-MATV Series. ...
  3. Sailor Moon. 1992–1997200 epsTV-PGTV Series. ...
  4. Princess Jellyfish. 201011 epsTV-14TV Series. ...
  5. Sukisho. 2005– 13 epsTV-PGTV Mini Series. ...
  6. DRAMAtical Murder. 201412 epsTV-MATV Series. ...
  7. Gakuen Heaven. ...
  8. Tokyo Babylon.


Could Dabi use ice?

Yes, Dabi can use ice, but only after a near-death experience in the manga's final arc awakened his latent ice Quirk, which was inherited from his mother and usually manifests as a defensive, internal cooling ability to prevent his own fire from killing him, making him temporarily like Shoto Todoroki. He couldn't control it initially, but it's a part of his power now, revealed in the fight against Endeavor, allowing him to produce ice from his chest, similar to Shoto's power. 


Who ends up dying in My Hero Academia?

In the My Hero Academia manga's final war, several key villains die, including Tomura Shigaraki, who crumbles to dust after his core is hit by Deku; All For One, who rewinds himself into nothingness; Himiko Toga, sacrificing herself for Uraraka; Hero Killer Stain, killed by AFO; and Kurogiri, who sacrifices himself for Shigaraki, while notable hero casualties include Midnight and X-Less, with some characters like Bakugo experiencing near-death and revival.
 

Did Dabi try to save twice?

Although he saved Twice's life before Hawks killed him, it was only out of pragmatism, knowing that Twice would still be of great help to his plans. While trying to kill Hawks, he almost incinerated Twice in the process and Hawks had to save him.