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My Hero Academia’s Creator Reveals Controversial Original Ending
UPDATE: In a shocking revelation, Kohei Horikoshi, the creator of My Hero Academia, has confirmed that his original plan for the series’ conclusion was dramatically different from what fans ultimately received. The announcement, made during the 2025 My Hero Academia exhibition, highlights an alternate ending that would have sent shockwaves through the fandom.
The original conclusion envisioned Deku as the world’s greatest hero, confidently declaring, “You can be a hero!” But Horikoshi changed directions, evolving the narrative to focus on community and collective heroism. This shift has sparked intense discussion among fans, especially after the series ended in 2024 with mixed reactions regarding its focus on Deku and his peers.
This unexpected twist has fans questioning the creative process behind the beloved series. Horikoshi explained that as the story evolved, he wanted to explore the deeper meaning of heroism, which culminated in the famous line from Chapter 430: “This is the story of how we all became the greatest heroes.”
Critics argue that the final version of My Hero Academia is stronger because it emphasizes collaboration among characters like Bakugo and Endeavor, rather than solely showcasing Deku’s journey. Many believe that if Horikoshi had stuck to his initial vision, it would have diminished the arcs of these vital characters.
Fans are buzzing about the implications of this revelation. While the official canon may have left some character storylines unresolved, the recently released anime epilogue is expected to address many of these concerns, offering a final chance for closure.
The community is eager to see how these insights will influence future narratives in the series and the broader manga landscape. As discussions unfold, fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on social media and explore what these changes mean for the legacy of My Hero Academia.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. The impact of Horikoshi’s creative choices continues to resonate, raising questions about storytelling in modern anime and the nature of heroism itself.
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