

What’s wrong with your head?
>>2You must be feeling dizzy from the heat.
I possess both my father’s power and my mother’s spirituality.
>>3You’re just like your mother in all the wrong ways…
It may look like this, but it oddly has stamina and grit.
>>5The sad record of Dabi, who was knocked out by Gran Torino…
Weak Fire-kun
Weak jaw, head, and constitution.
>>7It’s the heart too.
A character that exists solely to harass the father.
It’s literally a failure.
Even so, from Endeavor’s perspective, he was a cute son.
This guy… or rather the Todoroki family… or rather this world is too focused on harassing Endeavor.
They say I inherited my mother’s resilience.
If I hadn’t inherited my dad’s resistance, I would have been burned even without inheriting my mom’s resistance.
Their ability is “to emit flames from their skin.”
>>13Ordinary humans are weak to fire.
The firepower is strong.
It was too strong…
>>14(Even if I get hit directly, it will stick with soot.)
>>14I have never seen that kind of place.
Endeavor is showing it all off to the fullest.
There were times when I honestly felt it was being praised too much, though.
I still can’t accept the absurdity of the heroes’ plan to let this guy loose in the city in the Toga Sea.
The firepower was real, right!
Those who can’t cool themselves down are useless, after all!
At the very end, the personality of the one that cools down properly has also emerged.
It’s sad to have a brother who endlessly listens to complaints by the bedside at night…
There have been about 10 good opportunities to cut ties, yet Endeavor is too soft.
I was really happy when I won the popularity poll against Endeavor just once.
It’s too villainous to say that it’s distorted because of the environment in which one was born.
>>24From the parents…
>>24It’s not like I’m being abused or anything.
So the mentality to set a baby on fire is undoubtedly the mother’s fault.
>>33So what?
The enemy executive is more deeply explored than the protagonist.
>>25The deeper you dig, there’s nothing about Deku’s background!
The people from the alliance always play the victim, but they are generally unsympathetic, so most of them ended up dead.
The thread image is alive, but it’s basically like it’s dead.
Endeavor forced into a personality marriage is the worst…
My wife is like that, and the kids are mostly like that too; the genes from her side must be crazy…
Yes! The genes on the wife’s side are amazing! It felt off to have it confirmed.
The firepower is strong.
The person is almost completely turned to ash.
>>32You were a gentle child who only dealt with others on low heat.
>>32If you’re getting burned every time you use it, of course, it will turn into charcoal.
It seems like a villain or a non-combatant who can only burn and kill.
Isn’t the protagonist Endeavor?
I think it’s acceptable to put elementary school upperclassmen to middle school students who use their personalities to attack babies who haven’t done anything wrong in the appropriate place.
Damn it, this guy is coming out roasted!
A mentality where the desire for approval takes precedence over the instinct for survival.
Even if I’m burning myself, the people around me are just like, “Oh, the fire is strong,” so that’s not balanced at all!
>>42I only inherited the bad traits from my mother.
>>42It’s better not to use individuality after all.
Let’s play with the kids around Tomoya-kun, learn about various possibilities, and explore different paths!
>>55You deny my dream…!
A monster parent who calls cremation “tomiya.”
>>43Why am I being told that I’m the father who is neglecting?
The mothers who are called victims are referred to as “tabi.”
In the end, why did my wife’s parents marry their daughter off to a novice young man?
>>44I wanted to take a jab at the up-and-coming because I was in decline and wanted to revive myself.
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>>44It seems that Yutapon is saying something like they’ve sold themselves.
I didn’t pitch to the promising hero by saying, “You’re excellent, so what do you think?”
Actually, Endeavor was not ranked until he was 19 years old.
At the age of 20, I’ve suddenly become second place.
>>44Is there anything other than getting rid of the hassle?
It feels like the power isn’t as strong as it’s treated in the story, or rather, compared to Todoroki, it’s almost negligible, like something you’d say about my dad.
Burning myself with my own heat is just like my old man.
It’s different from the burns I got from my dad pouring boiling water on me.
>>48Hmm?
>>51My father poured hot water on me (my mother, who was driven to the brink).
>>51I believe this burn was inflicted by Endeavor.
In fact, I think the author was in a state of bliss during the scene where it was revealed that the character had inherited her mother’s personality and that was how she had been kept alive.
>>52It was just kept alive for the sake of bullying Endeavor, right?
>>52Another masterpiece…
So it was good that it was just the two of us siblings, Fuyumi and me.
>>76In the first place, is it okay to just have Toya… he’s cute… I should have been…
The troublesome part is the annoyance of emitting fire rather than the firepower itself.
Heroes must prioritize minimizing damage above winning or losing.
>>53But there are idiots who normally teleport into the city and have shootouts in the streets.
>>71Why don’t we transfer this guy to an island surrounded by the sea?
“Transfer me into the cage from the beginning? Yeah.”
Even if it’s said afterwards that I was a candidate for the Demon King, it doesn’t actually elevate my status…
The ability to cause controversy is greater than that of my father.
If you want to be a hero, you need to learn things other than just increasing your firepower.
Even if it has great firepower, the self-damage is severe, and it can’t do things as skillfully as Endeavor, so isn’t it really a defective product?
>>59Because he’s an important… important son…
I feel like even if the mother’s personality comes out from the beginning, the bad character wouldn’t change…
There’s really no other way to say it; they’re just a fool.
It could also be said that there is no part of the character that stands out other than being foolish.
>>62There’s also the part where she’s an obsessive weirdo about her dad, right?
It can’t be helped; it’s a family with a history of mental illness.
Although my body is weak to heat, it is unusually resilient to burns.
It boasts firepower beyond that of Endeavor, but can this guy really turn Shigaraki into charcoal?
Everyone is weak-minded, right…?
>>68Rude.
My eldest daughter has grown into a magnificent bat girl.
Even if you aim to be a hero without giving up, let’s first learn to control ourselves so that we don’t take damage, rather than just increasing our maximum firepower.
>>69You denied my dream…!!
I’m glad you were able to reconcile at the very end…
Hmph… so it was a failure after all… Let’s go, Shoto! You are nothing like those failed creations of your brothers!
>>73I really think this character was intended to be like this in the very beginning.
All Might delved deeper in the later stages instead of Deku, but compared to the Todoroki family, the depiction was minimal.
It’s crazy that Endeavor is the character who has been explored the most, more than the protagonist and the final boss.
>>78Isn’t it a bug that, even though it’s my son, he’s turned into the best hero who continually reaches out and helps others in the story?
You’re desperate, aren’t you?
In the end, it’s like dealing with a wild animal that throws a tantrum, and I think that since conversation isn’t really possible, keeping the situation under control is more stable.
If anything, I thought I could have pushed them into the sea or river, or used fire extinguishers all at once to help suppress it.
Endeavor was also a bit weird when he looked at Toshinori…
>>83There are a lot of people who have gone a bit crazy just from a little admiration.
>>83I wonder if anything happened while attending Endeavor…
I somehow broke during my studies and I’m just casually doing marriage gacha.
Is it okay to live a pathetic life just cursing my father?
I understand what I want to do, but the way I presented it and the structure were a bit chaotic.
Children who unusually hate their father until the end are frankly gross.
>>88That’s the result of Orange Arrow’s brainwashing education.
>>88The second son lives with his parents and is allowed to attend university.
>>105So in the end, I properly became independent, right?
Haven’t you read it?
>>108Isn’t it normal to live alone when you become a working adult?
>>108It’s so lame to talk bad about your father when you left home without graduating and don’t even have the determination to pay back the child support you received by working.
>>105What the heck is this thing, seriously?
>>110I was supposed to be going to a welfare school, but I left home, abandoning Endeavor, who was in terrible shape at the end.
It’s really annoying that we’re mismatched in a way that probably wasn’t intentional.
>>126If we’re not careful, it might just be saying that they really shouldn’t come to the wedding, and it might not even be a complete break in relations.
>>132Moreover, considering the age and the passage of time, it’s definitely a student marriage for this guy.
>>136If the cremation is at 25 and the older sister is 23, then the second son would be about 21.
Born a Villain
“You deny my dreams just because your life and those around you are in danger!”
That guy puts flowers on the family altar and prays!! It’s really hard to understand.
>>91The answer derived from this will be that I’ll become a murderer…! It doesn’t make any sense.
I was dissatisfied that there was a Buddhist altar when I got home.
Of course, I’m going to make a Buddhist altar. Is that strange?
>>92If there’s no family altar, I think this person will just end up neglecting me instead!
>>92Are you treating my son like a dead person?!
>>100Show your face before you talk.
>>100Unless you’re escaping from reality, it’s more strange to believe in survival when a wildfire has started and part of your body has been found.
All the women in my house are hopeless!
Yeah…
No, no, I really want you to tell me.
Is it the “how-to” for nurturing the next generation?
>>94It’s impressive that you didn’t resort to violence.
>>94It feels like AFO possessed just this part and is provoking.
>>98It’s consistent that there are no deliveries.
Certainly, anonymous users are not very bright, but…
>>102A fan who can’t read has arrived…
No matter how you look at it, it’s incredibly out of place for Shoto to desperately defend his clearly crazier mother and view his father as the enemy.
>>103I’ve been brainwashed because I spent more time with the madman.
It happens sometimes with abused children.
>>103Well, being the youngest child, it’s really true that there is a bias towards the mother.
As for other things, it’s so bad that I can’t really say anything.
>>103At first, the setting was that the third son was normally close to his mother.
I can’t help but say it’s a failure.
It’s not about individuality, it’s about the existence itself.
One has to think that the mother wanted to make the house her own kingdom and the father wanted to eliminate anything that was an obstacle except for money, otherwise it doesn’t make sense.
Endeavor cannot be like All Might or Deku.
>>115It seems to have a very positive meaning.
>>123I thought it was creepy that they were aging Deku as if it were a matter of course.
I was doing it too.
It’s solo, but…
If you blame the cremation too much, it will end up implying that Endeavor, who enforced the individual marriage that created such cremation, is the one at fault.
>>118There is no talk of forcing individual marriages in the first place.
>>124!?
>>124I thought that when I read it, it was the result of a strong push from my wife’s relatives, but has it changed?
>>118I won’t.
>>118Wasn’t it a marriage proposal arranged by the maternal side of the family…?
At that time, Endeavor was just an almost unknown rookie level…
Given the settings, it’s surprisingly persistent, isn’t it?
There’s no doubt that this guy is the worst, but I always think it’s unreasonable to treat his father properly.
>>120I think it’s better for people who can’t read to start a separate thread.
>>128What kind of template is this?
How terrible of you, Endeavor, to forcefully push for a marriage!
>>130Rather, what’s going on with the other party’s relatives trying to buy Endeavor at such an incomprehensible pace?
You’re still young, just at the beginning of your youth.
Even after the cremation, the couple’s relationship is good and they are making Fuyumi.
>>135After that, I realized that having children was all because the prostitute lured me into it, so it’s all your fault, right?
>>135After that, if I make a successful work, I should give up on my dreams…! You always ignore the fact that I raped and got my wife pregnant for such a crazy reason, right?
Why do Hero Academia fans like Endeavor so much…?
This is the type of troll you find on message boards, right?
What is the heart?
Even if we generously concede that Endeavor is a terrible parent, ignoring his achievements as a hero, the core issue is that there is no negligence seen in Endeavor’s response regarding the representative sin of Endeavor, which is the cremation, so the discussion is fundamentally twisted.
There is a possibility of being a reader of Mars Jump or someone illuminated by the past.
The third son said it was your decision that caused the crime.
Well, it’s not exactly connected to blaming it on my old man, you jerk.
Since I left the Spartan education family when I was young and grew up self-taught, it’s a good setting that my skill accuracy is much clumsier compared to my family.
After almost killing my brother once, I still lived in a nice room as usual, right?
If I made it so that the mistress has a personality similar to the wife, it would have been easier to portray a clear-cut villain.