Will Shoto fight Dabi?

Yes, Shoto does fight Dabi (his brother Toya) in a major, climactic battle in My Hero Academia, which happens in the final war arc of the manga and is animated in Season 7 of the anime, with Shoto ultimately defeating Dabi by using his combined ice and fire powers to extinguish Dabi's flames and overpower him. The fight is highly emotional, exploring their complex family history, jealousy, and contrasting paths as heroes and villains.


Does Shoto defeat Dabi?

Unleashing his full power, Shoto completely extinguishes the inferno with Great Glacial Aegir, defeating Dabi for good.

In which episode does Shoto fight Dabi?

Shoto Todoroki's major confrontation with his brother Dabi (Toya) happens in Season 7, Episode 8 ("Two Flashfires"), where Shoto uses his powerful new techniques like Phosphor and Great Glacial Aegir to finally face and subdue his brother in a climactic battle that resolves much of their family's trauma. This fight concludes a major arc for the Todoroki family within the anime.
 


Does Dabi forgive Shoto?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) never fully forgave his family, including Shoto, but Shoto's persistent kindness and similarity to him did break through, causing Dabi to show remorse, cry, apologize to Shoto, and acknowledge their connection before his death, though it wasn't a complete reconciliation but a moment of shared understanding amidst his rage and pain.
 

Is Dabi's death confirmed?

Yes, Dabi (Touya Todoroki) is confirmed dead in the My Hero Academia manga, with the final volume including an epilogue showing Shoto visiting his memorial altar, confirming he succumbed to his devastating injuries from the final battle. While his body was critically damaged and death was expected, the epilogue provides the final confirmation, bringing closure to his tragic arc.
 


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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 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. 

Does Dabi end up dying?

Yes, Dabi (Touya Todoroki) dies after the Final War in My Hero Academia, though the exact moment happens off-screen during a timeskip, confirmed in the manga's epilogue as he remains in a life-support machine, slowly passing away after his final, emotionally charged moments with his family. His body was critically damaged, and with his hatred fulfilled, he had little left to live for, making his end a slow decline while his family visited him.
 


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. 

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. 

Did Dabi hug Shoto?

Yes he was hugging Shouto and smiling, but it was a ploy, to be derisive. Like, there's nothing "loving" about Dabi hugging his brother so that his flames can be in direct contact with Shouto to burn him up.


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.
 

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.
 

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. 


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.
 

Is Shoto or Deku stronger?

Generally, Deku (Izuku Midoriya) is considered stronger than Todoroki (Shoto), especially as the series progresses, due to his immense growth in power and the versatility of One For All (OFA), although Todoroki's balanced power and potential for massive destructive output make him a formidable opponent, particularly in earlier stages. Deku's continuous development and the activation of OFA's other Quirks give him an edge, but a direct fight depends heavily on the stage of their power development.
 

Does Toga like Dabi?

Toga has a complex, somewhat familial "love" for Dabi, seeing him as an older brother figure and comrade within the League of Villains, sharing a bond over Stain's ideals, though Dabi often calls her a lunatic; while not strictly romantic love in the way she feels for Deku or Uraraka, she values him, and he shows rare moments of understanding and even support for her.
 


What type of girl does Bakugo like?

Bakugo likely prefers a strong, confident, and competitive girl who can match his intensity and wit, but also offers a softer, gentler side to break through his walls and provide a safe space, similar to the dynamic with his mother. He values honesty, loyalty, and someone who isn't easily manipulated or overly rude, appreciating a positive outlook and the ability to keep him in check without putting him on a pedestal, perhaps someone like Camie or someone with fiery spirit. 

Is Dabi a villain or hero?

Dabi is definitively a villain in My Hero Academia, a key member of the League of Villains, driven by immense hatred for his father, Endeavor, and a desire to expose the hypocrisy of heroes, all while embracing his destructive path. While some fans see a tragic backstory (he's actually Toya Todoroki, Endeavor's abused eldest son), he actively chooses to inflict suffering and revels in violence, making him a dangerous antagonist, not a hero.
 

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 old was Dabi when he died?

Dabi (Touya Todoroki) was around 15 years old when his body was severely burned and he was presumed dead, but as Dabi, he was in his early to mid-20s (around 23-24) when his true identity was revealed and he faced his final confrontation in My Hero Academia, having survived years in hiding despite his severe injuries. 

What kept Dabi alive?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) was kept alive after the Final War by a specialized life-support system that stabilized his severely burned, skeletal body, allowing his family to visit for farewells, though he was essentially a living corpse held together by sheer willpower (his immense grudge) and technology after his flesh burned away and his body started freezing from within. 

Who is the LGBT character in MHA?

My Hero Academia features several canonically LGBTQ+ characters, most notably Himiko Toga, confirmed bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi, and trans characters like the villain Magne (Kenji Hikiishi) and the hero Tiger, plus hints of others like Nejire. 


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 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.