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[[folder:Sadayo Kawakami]]
!!Sadayo Kawakami
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The homeroom teacher for Ryuji's class, she frequently works overtime and is asked to be Izuku's guide on his first day of school. Apathetic at best, she is genuinely shocked at the idea that a meek, Quirkless teen like Izuku could have an assault charge.
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* ApatheticTeacher: She's disgruntled at the thought of acting as Izuku's liaison on his first day at Shujin Academy and is annoyed at the extra work she's doing. That said, she's genuinely confused at the discrepancy between Izuku's record and the boy himself.
* DemotedToExtra: She gets considerably less focus and screen time in the early parts of the story because of Izuku's first-year status, which means he isn't in her class. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} come Chapter 31, where Izuku runs into after she just finished her second job as a maid, kick-starting the Temperance Confidant.]]
* InSpiteOfANail: Izuku still finds out about her second job even though he refused to go along with Ryuji and Mishima's maid scheme.
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[[folder:Suguru Kamoshida]]
!!Suguru Kamoshida
!!!'''Quirk''': OverlyLongTongue
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Shujin Academy's P.E. teacher and a former Olympic athlete. He thoroughly abuses the students under his care, making them go through TrainingFromHell just to increase his standing and for his own amusement.

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[[folder:Suguru Kamoshida]]
!!Suguru Kamoshida
!!!'''Quirk''': OverlyLongTongue
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!Shujin Academy
[[folder:Principal Kobayakawa]]
!!Principal Kobayakawa
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The principal of
Shujin Academy's P.E. teacher and Academy, Kobayakawa is a former Olympic athlete. He thoroughly abuses morbidly obese man who puts the students under his care, making them go through TrainingFromHell just to increase his standing and for school's reputation above the well-being of his own amusement.students, looking the other way in the face of Kamoshida's abuses because the volleyball team's performance has improved the school's standing.



* AchillesHeel: Kamoshida's Shadow is so attached to his crown that removing it takes a huge chunk of his power, leaving him vulnerable.
* AdaptationalBadass: His Shadow's BossBattle is a WarmUpBoss in the original games, but here he comes dangerously close to wiping out the Thieves, to the point that Izuku was heavily considering pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to buy time for the others to run.
* AGodAmI: He's an outright megalomaniac within his own Palace.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Shadow grows large enough to almost reach the ceiling of his Palace while sitting down just before battling the Thieves.
* AttentionWhore: He demands attention and respect. He's arguably worse than his game version in regards to this because he was denied much of the fame and prestige he had because of the prominence of U.A.'s Sports Festival.
* CruelMercy: After he offers to commit suicide, Ann tells him that he needs to live to atone for his crimes. She later cites this as part of her reason for sparing Kamoshida's Shadow, as she believes that forcing him to live with the crippling guilt of his many atrocities is a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DirtyOldMan: Despite his athleticism, he's definitely past his prime and is constantly making passes at Ann, to her disgust. He later sexually abuses Shiho to the point that she tries to commit suicide.
* DrivenToSuicide: He offers to kill himself as part of his atonement for his past actions, horrifying Izuku. Thankfully, Ann manages to snap Kamoshida out of this, telling him that he'd just be running away from his problems if he were to commit suicide.
* FreudianExcuse: He's given a slightly stronger one than in canon. He feels obsolete due to the popularity of Quirks and U.A.'s Sports Festival devaluing his Olympic gold medal, fueling his reprehensible behavior towards his students.
* GreenEyedMonster: As if the Thieves didn't have enough reasons to hate him. He resents U.A. and the rise of Quirks because the prominence of the Sports Festival devalued his achievement as an Olympic gold medalist and rendered him obsolete. Because he can't act on this resentment, unlike his perverse fantasies, said envy is locked deep away in his psyche. The Thieves exploit this to make him lose his cool, allowing Morgana to knock off Kamoshida's crown and leaving him open to Izuku's Virginia Smash.
* HotForStudent: He's infamous for making unwanted advances on the girls in his PE classes, paying special attention to Ann, much to her disgust and revulsion.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: His Shadow frequently asks its "slaves" to launch salvos of volleyballs at the Thieves. His Gold Medal Shot is even more powerful, with Kamoshida's massive Shadow spiking the ball himself.
* MaliciousSlander: He ''loves'' spreading rumors about students he doesn't like, using his authority to pressure the other students into perpetuating these rumors in hopes of ruining the lives of those who would stand up to him. He does this to be Ryuji and Izuku, which only strengthens their resolve to get back at him.
* OhCrap: After his crown is knocked off his head, he can only look on in horror as Izuku and Carter run towards him with a Virginia Smash with his name on it.
* OrgasmicallyDelicious: His Shadow is a little... ''too'' satisfied with the wine he drinks and the bodies he eats from his giant trophy. It helps that it basically works as a free Diarahan, restoring him to full strength even after the Thieves throw their strongest attacks up to that point at him.
* OverlyLongTongue: Kamoshida's Quirk is is this, which is reflected on his Shadow's even more absurdly long tongue which is as long as his Shadow's giant body as Asmodeus. His Shadow uses it as a {{Combat Tentacle|s}} while battling the Thieves.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Everyone knew he was an asshole before, but when Shiho attempts suicide because she was sexually exploited by Kamoshida, Izuku, Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana resolve themselves to make him pay dearly for what he's done.
* SadistTeacher: Puts his students through TrainingFromHell even when he knows it's more than likely to just give them a CareerEndingInjury rather than actually make them better. The students dread hearing his voice on the school's loudspeakers because it usually means that he's calling someone to his office to vent his frustrations on. He also attempts to sexually exploit Ann and exploits Shiho after Ann refuses his demands.
* SevenDeadlySins: He represents the Sin of Lust, Luxuria, for physically and sexually abusing his students. This is reflected by his Shadow's transformation into Asmodeus, the demon of lust in multiple religious texts.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: The Thieves have to destroy his trophy cup to prevent him from using it to heal himself in order to finally start to wear him down.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: To those aren't in the know, Kamoshida is a personable, talented, and responsible teacher. Everyone under his thumb knows otherwise, but are too busy being shunned or worked half-to-death to protest.

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* AchillesHeel: AdaptationalVillainy: While it was already implied in the game that Kobayakawa was doing something to sweep Kamoshida's Shadow is so attached to his crown that removing it takes a huge chunk of his power, leaving him vulnerable.
* AdaptationalBadass: His Shadow's BossBattle is a WarmUpBoss in the original games, but here he comes dangerously close to wiping out the Thieves, to the point that Izuku was heavily considering pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to buy time for the others to run.
* AGodAmI: He's an outright megalomaniac within his own Palace.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Shadow grows large enough to almost reach the ceiling of his Palace while sitting down just before battling the Thieves.
* AttentionWhore: He demands attention and respect. He's arguably worse than his game version in regards to this because he was denied much of the fame and prestige he had because of the prominence of U.A.'s Sports Festival.
* CruelMercy: After he offers to commit suicide, Ann tells him that he needs to live to atone for his crimes. She later cites this as part of her reason for sparing Kamoshida's Shadow, as she believes that forcing him to live with the crippling guilt of his many atrocities is a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DirtyOldMan: Despite his athleticism, he's definitely past his prime and is constantly making passes at Ann, to her disgust. He later sexually
abuses Shiho to under the point that she tries to commit suicide.
* DrivenToSuicide: He offers to kill himself as part of his atonement for his past actions, horrifying Izuku. Thankfully, Ann manages to snap Kamoshida out of this, telling him that he'd just be running away from his problems if he were to commit suicide.
* FreudianExcuse: He's given a slightly stronger one than in canon. He feels obsolete due to the popularity of Quirks and U.A.'s Sports Festival devaluing his Olympic gold medal, fueling his reprehensible behavior towards his students.
* GreenEyedMonster: As if the Thieves didn't have enough reasons to hate him. He resents U.A. and the rise of Quirks because the prominence of the Sports Festival devalued his achievement as an Olympic gold medalist and rendered him obsolete. Because he can't act on
rug, this resentment, unlike his perverse fantasies, said envy is locked deep away in his psyche. The Thieves exploit this to make story has him lose his cool, allowing Morgana to knock off Kamoshida's crown and leaving him open to Izuku's Virginia Smash.
* HotForStudent: He's infamous for making unwanted advances on
explicitly [[spoiler:bribe the girls in his PE classes, paying special attention to Ann, much to her disgust and revulsion.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: His Shadow frequently asks its "slaves" to launch salvos of volleyballs at the Thieves. His Gold Medal Shot is even more powerful, with Kamoshida's massive Shadow spiking the ball himself.
* MaliciousSlander: He ''loves'' spreading rumors about students he doesn't like, using his authority to pressure
police into looking the other students into perpetuating these rumors in hopes of ruining the lives of those who would stand up to him. way.]]
* ApatheticTeacher:
He does this to be Ryuji and Izuku, which only strengthens their resolve to get back at him.
* OhCrap: After his crown is knocked off his head, he can only look on in horror as Izuku and Carter run towards him with a Virginia Smash with his name on it.
* OrgasmicallyDelicious: His Shadow is a little... ''too'' satisfied with the wine he drinks and the bodies he eats from his giant trophy. It helps that it basically works as a free Diarahan, restoring him to full strength even after the Thieves throw their strongest attacks up to that point at him.
* OverlyLongTongue: Kamoshida's Quirk is is this, which is reflected on his Shadow's even more absurdly long tongue which is as long as his Shadow's giant body as Asmodeus. His Shadow uses it as a {{Combat Tentacle|s}} while battling the Thieves.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Everyone knew he was an asshole before, but when Shiho attempts suicide because she was sexually exploited by Kamoshida, Izuku, Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana resolve themselves to make him pay dearly for what he's done.
* SadistTeacher: Puts his students through TrainingFromHell even when he knows it's more than likely to just give them a CareerEndingInjury rather than actually make them better. The students dread hearing his voice on
cares about the school's loudspeakers because reputation and prestige, allowing his students to be abused and have their lives ruined by Kamoshida if it usually means that he's calling someone to his office to vent his frustrations on. He also attempts to sexually exploit Ann and exploits Shiho after Ann refuses his demands.
* SevenDeadlySins: He represents
protecting Shujin Academy's good name. [[spoiler:He's even paid off the Sin of Lust, Luxuria, for police to keep things under wraps.]]
* FatBastard: He's perfectly willing to allow Kamoshida to
physically and sexually abusing his students. This is reflected by his Shadow's transformation into Asmodeus, abuse the demon of lust in multiple religious texts.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: The Thieves have
students he's supposed to destroy his trophy cup be helping, even if [[DrivenToSuicide it drives them to prevent him from using it to heal himself in order to finally start to wear him down.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: To those aren't in the know, Kamoshida is a personable, talented, and responsible teacher. Everyone under his thumb knows otherwise, but are too busy being shunned or worked half-to-death to protest.
suicide.]]



[[folder:Ichiryuusai Madarame]]
!!Ichiryuusai Madarame
!!!'''Quirk''': EyesDoNotBelongThere
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Azazel]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9170.png[[/labelnote]]]]

A famous Japanese painter who adopted Yusuke Kitagawa when Yusuke's parents died. He has been claiming both Yusuke's and his other disciples' work as his own, propping up his own fame at the cost of his students'. His unwillingness to create his own work and his desire for fame create a Palace inside the collective unconscious where he fancies himself as a shogun presiding a gaudy golden museum of his ego.

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[[folder:Ichiryuusai Madarame]]
!!Ichiryuusai Madarame
!!!'''Quirk''': EyesDoNotBelongThere
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[[folder:Sadayo Kawakami]]
!!Sadayo Kawakami
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Azazel]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9170.png[[/labelnote]]]]

A famous Japanese painter who adopted Yusuke Kitagawa when Yusuke's parents died. He has been claiming both Yusuke's
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The homeroom teacher for Ryuji's class, she frequently works overtime
and is asked to be Izuku's guide on his other disciples' work as his own, propping up his own fame first day of school. Apathetic at best, she is genuinely shocked at the cost of his students'. His unwillingness to create his own work and his desire for fame create idea that a Palace inside the collective unconscious where he fancies himself as a shogun presiding a gaudy golden museum of his ego.
meek, Quirkless teen like Izuku could have an assault charge.



* AbusiveParent: Downplayed. Despite having adopted Yusuke, he exploits the hell out of him, barely furnishing him while leeching off his talent. However, he treats Yusuke with enough kindness to earn his deep respect until the full extent of his corruption is revealed.
* AintTooProudToBeg: When his Shadow is defeated, it feebly begs the Thieves not to kill him.
* ArtAttacker: His Shadow can spit ink from its mouth that drains the energy of those it covers and renders them vulnerable to every kind of damage. [[spoiler:Shadow Madarame is not immune to this and is defeated when the Thieves turn it against him]].
* BadLiar: Ann points out several contradictions when he tries to cover up his multiple copies of ''Sayuri''. [[spoiler:When Madarame claims the original was stolen and he had to sell copies to make a living, Ann points out that he couldn't have made copies if the original was stolen. Madarame then claims he got a high-quality photograph from an art book, but Ann shoots that down too when she points out Madarame himself said his clients have a keen eye for fine art; they'd know if he was selling them a copy of a copy. Then, when Ann, Makoto, and Yusuke uncover the real Sayuri moments later, Madarame claims it was a counterfeit that he bought. Ann points out that this excuse is "pushing it," since an artist wouldn't knowingly buy a fake of his own work.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Unlike Kamoshida, who is openly hostile to Izuku and friends right away, since Kamoshida trusts his influence to protect him, Madarame at least pretends to be nice and personable on the outside. He has several "logical" excuses prepared to cover his tracks if exposed and it's only when the party keeps pressing the issue and forcing their way past his facade that he finally drops it. This is part of why Yusuke has such a hard time understanding the truth and takes it so badly.
* BodyHorror: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes on other parts of his body.
* ElementalPowers: Shadow Madarame has access to every type of element, producing fire, ice, lightning, and wind attacks by breathing in and out of its nose.
* EvilOldFolks: He's an old man who’s friendly facade hides an extremely greedy and loathsome human being.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes all over his body (although they disable his natural eyes when he does so).
* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as one to All Might and his relationship to Canon!Izuku. While All Might took Izuku under his wing to groom him into becoming the successor of One For All, Madarame took Yusuke under his wing simply to leech off of the young boy’s artistic talent. All Might intends to eventually end his reign as the Symbol of Peace with Izuku taking over while Madarame seemingly has no intention of passing the reins to any of his students. All Might is extremely careful with choosing his disciple while Madarame takes in several and kicks out the rest when their usefulness has passed. All Might looks heroic and strong in his muscled form while his weakened form is skeletal and frail, yet he still retains a good heart. Madarame looks like a friendly and kind old man while his Shadow has the appearance of a cruel, decadent shogun, yet both hold the same greedy and manipulative heart.
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: His Palace and a lot of the things inside are gold or painted gold. Shadow Madarame wears robes like his real self entirely of gold. All of the gold is considered a gaudy eyesore by the Phantom Thieves.
* GreenEyedMonster: Like Kamoshida, he resents Quirks. Madarame is jealous of how Quirks are considered to be the epitome of beauty, especially given his own Quirk.
* HealingFactor: Like the myriad of counterfeit paintings he produced, Shadow Madarame can regenerate any missing parts of itself so long as the other parts still exist. It has to be taken down all at once to be defeated.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who muses that he might have been able to utilize his Quirk in espionage or to prevent himself from getting blindsided in combat if he so desired.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Shadow is defeated when [[spoiler:Izuku binds the parts of it with Mei's capture gun long enough for Makoto to shower it in its own black paint, leaving it vulnerable to the combined attacks of all the Thieves.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: Practically everything about his initial characterization is a facade. He acts like a humble, self-deprecating artist and in fact, explicitly claims that the key to his success is his detachment from worldly desires such as fame and fortune. His Palace ends up revealing that fame and fortune have been all he's cared about for a while, and only convinces his students not to profit from their art, so he can instead.
* ManBitesMan: He chomps on Izuku's Persona after the latter's physical attacks against it failed.
* NoSell: Shadow Madarame's eyes are immune to every elemental attack the Thieves can muster up to that point aside from Makoto's Nuclear spells while the mouth can completely nullify Izuku's physical attacks. Worse still, it's able to heal itself using the energy from those attacks.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His Shadow claims that there's no purpose for art except as a brand or as a way to make money.
* PlagiarismInFiction: He steals the credit for his students' work.
* ProperlyParanoid: In spite of his friendly demeanor toward the protagonists, and that he has no real reason to consider them a threat, his Palace's security already considers them enemies the first time they enter, resulting in them immediately changing into their thief costumes. His suspicions are correct since they did come to steal his heart.
* SelfDeprecation: He's willing to pretend to do this in order to further his facade. When Yusuke gets angry as the party reveals their suspicions to him, Madarame tries to get him to calm down, saying that it's natural that not everyone would like him. When Ann and Makoto break into his private room, causing Yusuke to discover Madarame's counterfeiting racket, he makes up another lie on the spot about how having his painting stolen, as well as his own financial irresponsibility, landed him in a tough position and pushed him into doing this kind of shady work.
* SevenDeadlySins: Vanity. He holds himself in such high regard that his Palace is a high scale museum completely dedicated to him and his "greatness" with crowds waiting to see the exhibits. He also represents Envy, as he envies his students' talents and potential for success, and steals their work for his own.
* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Madarame feels entitled to profit from the works of his pupils and they should feel gratitude towards him despite the abuse he puts them through.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Nakanohara and eventually Yusuke realizes that Madarame's modus operandi involves disposing of his apprentices once he no longer needs their talents.

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* AbusiveParent: Downplayed. Despite having adopted Yusuke, he exploits ApatheticTeacher: She's disgruntled at the hell out thought of him, barely furnishing him while leeching off acting as Izuku's liaison on his talent. However, he treats Yusuke with enough kindness to earn his deep respect until the full extent of his corruption is revealed.
* AintTooProudToBeg: When his Shadow is defeated, it feebly begs the Thieves not to kill him.
* ArtAttacker: His Shadow can spit ink from its mouth that drains the energy of those it covers and renders them vulnerable to every kind of damage. [[spoiler:Shadow Madarame is not immune to this
first day at Shujin Academy and is defeated when annoyed at the Thieves turn it against him]].
* BadLiar: Ann points out several contradictions when he tries to cover up his multiple copies of ''Sayuri''. [[spoiler:When Madarame claims
extra work she's doing. That said, she's genuinely confused at the original was stolen discrepancy between Izuku's record and he had to sell copies to make a living, Ann points out that he couldn't have made copies if the original was stolen. Madarame then claims boy himself.
* DemotedToExtra: She gets considerably less focus and screen time in the early parts of the story because of Izuku's first-year status, which means
he got a high-quality photograph from an art book, but Ann shoots that down too when isn't in her class. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} come Chapter 31, where Izuku runs into after she points out Madarame himself said his clients have just finished her second job as a keen eye for fine art; they'd know if he was selling them a copy of a copy. Then, when Ann, Makoto, and Yusuke uncover maid, kick-starting the real Sayuri moments later, Madarame claims it was a counterfeit that he bought. Ann points out that this excuse is "pushing it," since an artist wouldn't knowingly buy a fake of his own work.Temperance Confidant.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Unlike Kamoshida, who is openly hostile to InSpiteOfANail: Izuku and friends right away, since Kamoshida trusts his influence to protect him, Madarame at least pretends to be nice and personable on the outside. He has several "logical" excuses prepared to cover his tracks if exposed and it's only when the party keeps pressing the issue and forcing their way past his facade that he finally drops it. This is part of why Yusuke has such a hard time understanding the truth and takes it so badly.
* BodyHorror: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes on other parts of his body.
* ElementalPowers: Shadow Madarame has access to every type of element, producing fire, ice, lightning, and wind attacks by breathing in and out of its nose.
* EvilOldFolks: He's an old man who’s friendly facade hides an extremely greedy and loathsome human being.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes all over his body (although they disable his natural eyes when he does so).
* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as one to All Might and his relationship to Canon!Izuku. While All Might took Izuku under his wing to groom him into becoming the successor of One For All, Madarame took Yusuke under his wing simply to leech off of the young boy’s artistic talent. All Might intends to eventually end his reign as the Symbol of Peace with Izuku taking over while Madarame seemingly has no intention of passing the reins to any of his students. All Might is extremely careful with choosing his disciple while Madarame takes in several and kicks out the rest when their usefulness has passed. All Might looks heroic and strong in his muscled form while his weakened form is skeletal and frail, yet he
still retains a good heart. Madarame looks like a friendly and kind old man while his Shadow has the appearance of a cruel, decadent shogun, yet both hold the same greedy and manipulative heart.
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: His Palace and a lot of the things inside are gold or painted gold. Shadow Madarame wears robes like his real self entirely of gold. All of the gold is considered a gaudy eyesore by the Phantom Thieves.
* GreenEyedMonster: Like Kamoshida, he resents Quirks. Madarame is jealous of how Quirks are considered to be the epitome of beauty, especially given his own Quirk.
* HealingFactor: Like the myriad of counterfeit paintings he produced, Shadow Madarame can regenerate any missing parts of itself so long as the other parts still exist. It has to be taken down all at once to be defeated.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who muses that he might have been able to utilize his Quirk in espionage or to prevent himself from getting blindsided in combat if he so desired.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Shadow is defeated when [[spoiler:Izuku binds the parts of it with Mei's capture gun long enough for Makoto to shower it in its own black paint, leaving it vulnerable to the combined attacks of all the Thieves.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: Practically everything
finds out about his initial characterization is a facade. He acts like a humble, self-deprecating artist and in fact, explicitly claims that the key her second job even though he refused to his success is his detachment from worldly desires such as fame and fortune. His Palace ends up revealing that fame and fortune have been all he's cared about for a while, and only convinces his students not to profit from their art, so he can instead.
* ManBitesMan: He chomps on Izuku's Persona after the latter's physical attacks against it failed.
* NoSell: Shadow Madarame's eyes are immune to every elemental attack the Thieves can muster up to that point aside from Makoto's Nuclear spells while the mouth can completely nullify Izuku's physical attacks. Worse still, it's able to heal itself using the energy from those attacks.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His Shadow claims that there's no purpose for art except as a brand or as a way to make money.
* PlagiarismInFiction: He steals the credit for his students' work.
* ProperlyParanoid: In spite of his friendly demeanor toward the protagonists, and that he has no real reason to consider them a threat, his Palace's security already considers them enemies the first time they enter, resulting in them immediately changing into their thief costumes. His suspicions are correct since they did come to steal his heart.
* SelfDeprecation: He's willing to pretend to do this in order to further his facade. When Yusuke gets angry as the party reveals their suspicions to him, Madarame tries to get him to calm down, saying that it's natural that not everyone would like him. When Ann and Makoto break into his private room, causing Yusuke to discover Madarame's counterfeiting racket, he makes up another lie on the spot about how having his painting stolen, as well as his own financial irresponsibility, landed him in a tough position and pushed him into doing this kind of shady work.
* SevenDeadlySins: Vanity. He holds himself in such high regard that his Palace is a high scale museum completely dedicated to him and his "greatness"
go along with crowds waiting to see the exhibits. He also represents Envy, as he envies his students' talents Ryuji and potential for success, and steals their work for his own.
* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Madarame feels entitled to profit from the works of his pupils and they should feel gratitude towards him despite the abuse he puts them through.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Nakanohara and eventually Yusuke realizes that Madarame's modus operandi involves disposing of his apprentices once he no longer needs their talents.
Mishima's maid scheme.




[[folder:Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul]]
!!Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul
!!!'''Quirk''': [[TouchOfDeath Overhaul]]
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The leader of the Yakuza group known as the Shie Hassaikai. Despite his young age, Chisaki can command fear and respect from members much older than him. Completely ruthless and abhorring anything that might endanger the family, Chisaki seeks to have the Yakuza thrive in the shadows within a world of Heroes. Chisaki's Palace is the Yakuza hideout, which takes the form of a laboratory where he and his followers develop the "cure" society desperately needs.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He and his Quirk Erasing Bullets appear ''much'' earlier than they did in the manga.
* AbusiveParents: He's not actually Eri's father, but he pretends to be so as to control her more easily. Eri's frightened reaction to him tells Izuku and Sojiro that he's definitely not a nice person to her by any means.
* AmbitionIsEvil: In Chapter 39, after seeing the massive quantity of Quirk-erasing bullets in his Palace, Izuku and Makoto theorize that Chisaki may intend on waging war with hero society itself since the bullets and Trigger would let him have a monopoly over Quirks.
* AnimalMotifs: Crows. His mask and the fur lining of his hood gives off the impression of being one. [[spoiler:His Shadow's fused form with the Eight Bullets is also a gigantic crow-like monstrosity, complete with a bone-like beak and multiple black-feathered arms]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's the de-facto leader of the family and the head honcho of the Shie Hassakai. He's also someone you do not want to mess with, given the bloody results of his Quirk.
* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Because Kaneshiro’s actions endanger the family, Chisaki kills him then orders Kaneshiro’s men to help him clean up the mess]].
* BadPowersBadPeople: Chisaki's Quirk allows him to disassemble and reassmble anything he touches, regardless of the object is organic or otherwise. When used on a human [[spoiler:like Kaneshiro and Koga]], the results are rather bloody. He's also the acting leader of a Yakuza group and intends on using Trigger and Quirk-erasing Bullets to flip the battle of heroes and villains on its head.
* BaitAndSwitch: When he arrives at Kaneshiro's club, he lambasts him for starting a drug operation without his say so, stating that no matter how careful he is, the cops and heroes would crack down on it sooner or later. He then goes on to say that Kaneshiro's loyalty to the family and ambition are admirable qualities, which surprises and elates Kaneshiro...[[spoiler:[[OhCrap until he realizes Chisaki's ungloved hand is on his shoulder]] and Chisaki tells him such ambitions will likely have Kaneshiro backstab him. He promptly kills Kaneshiro so as to prevent his drug operations from hurting the family]].
* CoolMask: He wears a PlagueDoctor medicine mask.
* TheDon: He is the current acting leader of the Shie Hassakai and the family after the matriarch fell ill.
* TheDreaded: Due to his ruthlessness, the mere mention of his name or the idea that he’s going to visit is enough to send Kaneshiro into a panic. It isn't just Kaneshiro, either; Iwai is downright terrified of him and tells Izuku to never get involved with anyone wearing medicine masks, refusing to say anything more. Sojiro also knows of him from his time in the government, and pales when he sees Chisaki himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Kaneshiro's fearful reaction to learning he's coming to his club personally, and his [[spoiler:casual murder of Kaneshiro because his drug operations risk endangering the family]] shows he's a BadBoss and many of his underlings are deathly afraid of him.
* {{Foil}}: To Tomura [[spoiler:and Akechi]]. Tomura wants to kill the Symbol of Peace and create mass panic in the process, ending the so-called Golden Age of heroics whereas the latter [[spoiler:uses the Metaverse for the sake of revenge]]. Chisaki wants to upset the balance of heroes and villains by holding a monopoly over Quirks via the Quirk-enhancing drug Trigger and his Quirk-erasing bullets.
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:His Shadow merges with the cognitions of his Eight Bullets, which results in a crow-like monstrosity that looks far, ''far'' worse than the one in ''MHA'' canon''.]]
* HiddenDepths: Although he sees his men as expendable in the grand scheme of things, the cognitions of the Eight Bullets are incredibly accurate to the actual members, down to their UndyingLoyalty and Rappa's BloodKnight tendencies (as well as his begrudging respect to Chisaki).
* KnightOfCerebus: Chisaki shows that he’s more than some adult harassing or ruining the lives of those beneath him and that he’s a straight-up Villain by [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro with the use of his Quirk]].
* TheLeader: He leads the Shie Hassakai while the family matriarch is ill. Under his leadership, [[FromNobodyToNightmare they went from being a yakuza clan on the verge of being wiped out to one of the most feared organizations in Japan]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While there were other factors involved, if Chisaki hadn't shown up to take back [[SpannerInTheWorks Eri, who happened to run into Izuku and Sojiro]], chances are Izuku and the Phantom Thieves wouldn't have found him as quickly as they did.
* PragmaticVillainy: His reason for [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro]]. As productive as his drug operations are, they've almost always been busted by the cops and heroes, regardless of how well-trained Kaneshiro's lackies are, which would threaten the family and Chisaki's own operations. Chisaki also recognizes that, while ambition is admirable, it's also likely to make Kaneshiro betray him.
* SuperOCD: Chisaki hates uncleanliness, as shown by the fact he always wears surgical gloves and getting dirty makes him break out in hives. He can control it to a degree, as shown by the fact he can stand being in an unclean room with Kaneshiro, but he takes steps to avoid sitting in a place Kaneshiro once sat in.
* TouchOfDeath: His Quirk requires him to touch things [[TerrifiedOfGerms much to his chagrin]], and if used on a human, his powers can result in [[LudicrousGibs showers of blood]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Twofold in Chapter 40. He flies into an angry rage when [[spoiler:he receives a calling card that blatantly calls him out, and said calling card is widespread throughout all of Asakusa. His Shadow also starts growing unhinged when the Thieves somehow manage to push him back, all but breaking down into a feral mess when Izuku swipes Eri's Shadow right from under him and screams at him to give her back]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Chisaki [[spoiler:kills Kaneshiro as his drug operation could eventually endanger the family]].
[[/folder]]

!!Mementos Targets
[[folder:Natsuhiko Nakanohara]]
!!Natsuhiko Nakanohara
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nakanohara.png]]
-->'''Shadow''': Obariyon
A government worker who stalked his ex-girlfriend after she broke up with him. He's the Thieves' first target in Mementos.
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* AchillesHeel: Electrical attacks like Captain Kidd's quickly put his Shadow on the ropes, allowing the team to finish him with an All-Out Attack.
* AlliterativeName: '''Na'''tsuhiko '''Na'''kanohara.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He was tossed away and abandoned by his teacher, Madarame, who proceeded to ruin his life, giving Nakanohara deep-seated abandonment issues.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: He begs Izuku to go after someone named Madarame for ruining his life.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He repents for his actions after the Thieves defeat him in Mementos, acknowledging that he was in the wrong for stalking his girlfriend due to his deep-seated abandonment issues.
* StarterVillain: He's the first Mementos target and he has his heart stolen rather easily, but his Shadow's parting words convince the Thieves to begin looking into Madarame.
* SuperToughness: His Shadow is an [[https://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/Obariyon Obariyon]], rendering him resistant enough to physical damage to brush off Izuku's Quantico Smash.
[[/folder]]

!Confidants
[[folder:Igor (Fool)]]
!!Igor
!!!'''Arcana''': 0. Le Mat (The Fool)
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->''"Trickster... Welcome to my Velvet Room."''
The manager of the Velvet Room. He bestowed the Metaverse Navigator on Izuku and his friends and guides him on his way as part of Izuku's "rehabilitation" as a phantom thief.\\\

He represents the Fool Arcana.
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* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Specializes in delivering these, oftentimes ignoring Izuku's questions entirely to continue monologuing, much to the teen's frustration. What he ''does'' give straight out is quite helpful.
* FaceOfAThug: He's freaky looking even by the standards of a world where people with the head of a snake are accepted as normal members of society. He is still an important ally of Izuku who informs him of the workings of the Metaverse and provides him the Metaverse Navigator as well as improving his ability to handle more Personas.
* GagNose: As per Persona tradition, Igor's nose is as long as ever.
* {{Gonk}}: He has lanky, noodle-like arms and fingers and an obscenely long and hawkish nose.
* TheMentor: Igor is Izuku's guide to his new abilities and grants him abilities like the Third Eye and fusions to create new Personas.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Longtime Persona players will notice that Igor now refers to the Velvet Room as "my Velvet Room" and the execution-style Persona fusions he provides are much more brutal than previous fusion methods in the series. That said, he's still supportive of Izuku's "rehabilitation" and gives him plenty of advice (albeit wrapped in plenty of cryptic phrases) and abilities to help him as a phantom thief.
* SuperEmpowering: He gave Izuku and the other Thieves the Metaverse Navigator app and also gave Izuku the ability to use the Third Eye.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sojiro Sakura (Hierophant)]]
!!Sojiro Sakura
!!!'''Arcana''': V. Le Pape (The Hierophant)
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Izuku's guardian for the duration of his probation. Sojiro owns and runs a hole-in-the-wall called Cafe Leblanc, which primarily serves its proprietary coffee-curry combo. He's dismissive of Izuku at first and only took him in as a favor to Inko, but soon finds himself taking a shine to the boy as he spends more and more time with him.\\\

He represents the Hierophant Arcana.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He warms up to Izuku faster than he does with Ren, primarily because Izuku is just so darn meek and timid that it's hard not sympathize with him, especially after learning about Izuku's TragicDream.
* AdaptationExpansion: Well, sorta. In the game, all we knew about his past was that he was a government worker who knew Wakaba and Shido. Here he seems to know Sir Nighteye, even calling him by his real name when Mirio tells him he's interning at his agency.
* BerserkButton:
** He takes his business very seriously and threatens to have Izuku's ass on a silver platter if he ever serves a bad cup of coffee.
** Bringing up [[spoiler:Futaba]] is a quick way to earn his ire.
** [[AbusiveParent Mistreating children]] in general [[PapaWolf is his biggest]] BerserkButton. His relation to [[spoiler: Futaba]] aside, this is realized at the end of chapter 34 when both he and Izuku [[spoiler: were unable to save [[PoweredByAForsakenChild Eri]] from Overhaul. He is livid at Lemillion (Mirio) for his decision to let her go to that monster.]]
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: He immediately changes the subject after [[spoiler:Inko brings up Futaba]], telling Izuku and Inko to go out without him because he has a shop to run.
* CoolOldGuy: As he warms up to Izuku, he quickly becomes this, letting Izuku keep Morgana around despite the trouble a cat could cause for his restaurant and refusing to let Izuku go without compensation when he offers to help out around Leblanc.
* TheCynic: He believes that you can't change one's station in life and you're better off keeping your head down than trying to rock the boat in the face of injustice.
* DefrostingIceKing: Sojiro is hostile and dismissive of Izuku at first as part of his [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] in hopes of getting Izuku to change his behavior. He loosens up as he gets to know Izuku better, becoming friendlier and more reasonable as Izuku manages to (as far as Sojiro knows) stay out of trouble. By the time Inko visits, Sojiro is heaping praise on Izuku for his good behavior and willingness to help out around Leblanc.
* DoubleTake: He has this after walking in and finding Izuku doing the dishes.
--> '''Izuku''': O-oh, hey Sakura-san. Just give me a minute. I'm halfway through.\\
'''Sojiro''': Gotcha, I appreciate-wait, what?
* {{Foil}}: To Sae. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do what she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* TheGadfly: He pokes fun at Izuku's ever-expanding list of female contacts, embarrassing him by calling him a womanizer in the making.
-->'''Sojiro''': Ah, you're back. Pretty late, too. ''[smirks]'' Walk another lady friend home?\\
'''Izuku''': ''[blushing]'' N-No, Sakura-san. I-I told you it's not like that.\\
'''Sojiro''': You know, it looks more suspicious when you react like that. ''[chuckles when Izuku flinches]'' Maybe that nice guy act is paying off. You're smoother than I thought.\\
'''Izuku''': I seriously doubt it…
* HeyYou: He never actually calls Izuku by his name, usually calling him "kid".
* HiddenHeartOfGold:
** He tries his best to remain distant from Izuku to act as his disciplinarian, but can't help but sympathize with Izuku's plight. He frequently takes a softer tone immediately after reprimanding Izuku when he sees the boy's downcast face and notices when Izuku is feeling down.
** While he's cross when Izuku brings Morgana home without telling him in advance, he ultimately allows it so long as Morgana stays out of the restaurant, figuring that taking care of an animal would keep Izuku out of trouble. He also brings up food for Morgana minutes after telling Izuku that he wouldn't feed the cat.
* KindheartedCatLover: Despite proclaiming that Izuku should not have brought a cat home and that he wouldn't feed it, Sojiro brings up fish for Morgana to eat within minutes of making that declaration. He also expresses a desire to name Morgana and blames Morgana's cute purring for making him change his mind.
* PapaWolf: He is very protective towards Futaba, even if we haven't been introduced to her in the story proper. [[spoiler:And it isn't just Futaba - Sojiro treats Eri much the same way and is ''ragingly'' pissed off at Mirio when he lets Overhaul walk away with her in tow.]]
* RealMenWearPink: He's always seen with a pink dress shirt and makes addictively delicious coffee and curry.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he's stern and judgmental of Izuku at first, he becomes much fairer as they spend time together. He doesn't speak ill of him more than necessary and only chews Izuku out after he's late to school on the first day and brings home Morgana without telling him. Sojiro also wants to compensate Izuku for offering to help out around Leblanc despite the latter's refusal and is happy to give Inko glowing praise about her son because (as far as he knows) Izuku has stayed out of trouble for the duration of his stay thus far.
* SmokingIsCool: He smokes and is definitely a CoolOldGuy.
* SternTeacher: He doesn't pull punches after offering to teach Izuku how to make curry and coffee, demanding that he learns the preferences of every single one of his customers on top of learning the recipes and mechanics behind cooking.
-->'''Sojiro''': This may not be the busiest shop around, but I certainly take pride in my coffee. That's why I won't have you making anyone coffee until you've gotten the hang of it. You serve a bad cup to anyone and I'll have your ass on a silver platter. Got it?\\
'''Izuku''': C-Crystal clear!
* SupremeChef: He makes ''excellent'' coffee and curry. Izuku is surprised to learn that the two pair extremely well together.
* ToughLove: He treats Izuku with a firm hand at first, believing him to be a delinquent and a criminal because of his record, reprimanding Izuku for butting in when he could have gone to a trained professional like a police officer or a Hero. He also asks Izuku if he even considered the consequences for meddling before jumping in the way he did and outright tells Izuku that he doesn't particularly care what happens to him. That said, he's quick to sympathize with Izuku after seeing how coldly the Shujin Academy staff were treating him and seeing Izuku's despair at the thought of never being able to achieve his dream of becoming a Hero.
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Calls out Mirio for letting Overhaul walk away with Eri. He then has Mirio give Nighteye an indirect one.]]
--> "Tell him that he needs to send your ass back to school, and to take his plans and shove them up his ass!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mei Hatsume (Fortune)]]
!!Mei Hatsume
!!!'''Arcana''': X. La Roue de Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune)
!!!'''Quirk''': [[SuperSenses Zoom]]

[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mei_hatsume_anime.png]]

A budding, young inventor and a member of Class 1-H, the Support Course at U.A. High. As eccentric as she is brilliant, her complete disregard for the safety and well-being of her guinea- er, ''[[LastSecondWordSwap test subjects]]'' has left her without willing candidates to help her fine-tune her "babies" until Izuku agrees to help her in exchange for getting some of these devices for himself.\\\

She represents the Fortune Arcana.
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* AlliterativeName: When written in traditional Japanese name order, her name reads "Hatsu'''me''' '''Me'''i".
* AnimeHair: Her hair is pink and resembles the fronds of a sea anemone.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Don't expect her to pay much attention to you if you aren't planning on talking about or helping her create and test her inventions.
* AttentionWhore: Not for herself, but for her inventions. She shows off in the middle of Shibuya because she wants to get recognized by her sponsors and find guinea pigs for her newest babies even as she's getting chased down by the police.
* BerserkButton: She despises copycats who would take her work and imitate it to remedy their own lack of creativity, repeatedly warning Izuku that there will be hell to pay if she catches him handing her babies to anyone else.
* BrutalHonesty: She doesn't mince words when talking about how she needs someone so she can test things without risking injury to herself.
--> '''Mei''': Thanks to you, my babies can be cared for properly without delay! I'll get data I need and won't risk injury to myself!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[steps back as Mei steps towards him]'' S-so honest! L-look, Hatsume-san, before we start I-
* BunnyEarsLawyer:
** The single most brilliant inventor in the Support Course, but is extremely hard to get along with because of just how obsessed she is with her "babies" and unconcerned she is for the actual well-being of her test subjects. Both Izuku and Ryuji believe that she's utterly insane.
** DitzyGenius tendencies aside, Mei at least has the common sense to ask why exactly Izuku would want her inventions and the specific Hero School he claims to attend. While she stops short of actually verifying the information he gives her, it proves that she has the sense to not just hand out her potentially dangerous “babies” to anyone willing to help her out.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: She totally misses the fact that Izuku bruised his stomach while using one of her inventions, only taking note of her Wire Arrow's overly tuned propulsion system.
* DitzyGenius: She's an unparalleled WrenchWench within U.A.'s Support Division, which is already among the best around. But she's also a hyperactive girl with terrible social skills and little regard for the safety of her test subjects.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: Her irises are shaped like crosshairs.
* FlashStep: She closes the distance between herself and Izuku instantly when she's excited. Especially notable because she ''doesn't'' have a movement enhancement Quirk and she ''doesn't'' go through the same physical training as the Hero Course students. Izuku also struggles to keep up with her despite running regularly with Ryuji.
* GadgeteerGenius: Give her enough time and she can make inventions that will compliment any Quirk.
* GrapplingHookGun: Well, belt, but her Wire Arrow is a harness that functions like this, being accurate up to a hundred meters and rapidly pulling the user along to greatly enhance their mobility. Unfortunately, it's very hard to use and the propulsion system is overturned when Izuku is set to test it, resulting in him flying into a tree and bruising his stomach.
* ICallItVera: Her inventions are her "babies" and her newest ones are called "newborns". When she's interrogating Izuku to see if he's a spy for another Support Course, she wonders if he's trying to smuggle out her work so that others can "dissect" them.
* MadeOfExplodium: She off-handedly mentions that she can't show anything to Izuku inside of U.A. because one of her inventions blew up inside of the support labs.
* MeaningfulName: Her name comes from "hatsumei", the Japanese word for "invention".
* TheNicknamer: She calls Izuku (and whoever else is brave enough/dumb enough to agree to help her test things) her guinea pigs.
* ShoutOut: Mei explicitly attributes the Wire Arrow's development to a device she saw in an "[[Anime/AttackOnTitan old anime]]" she watched.
* SuperSenses: Her Quirk, Zoom, gives her telescopic vision, but she rarely uses it unless she's trying to examine someone particularly closely due to spending all of her free time inventing.
* TrickedOutShoes: Her jet boots, which allow her to hover off the ground and easily scale buildings with speed and grace.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Caroline & Justine (Strength)]]
!!Caroline & Justine
!!!'''Arcana''': XI. La Force (Strength)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jc.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Caroline (Left) and Justine (Right).]]

A pair of identical twins who serve as the wardens of the Velvet Room. They're responsible for fusing Izuku's Personas into stronger ones and take their orders directly from Igor.\\\

They represent the Strength Arcana.
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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They look virtually identical aside from differences in hairstyle, clothing, and the writing on their caps.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They look like human girls, but they're born from humanity's collective unconsciousness.
* BlueIsHeroic: They're devoted to Izuku's rehabilitation and are clad entirely in blue and black.
* BodyguardCrush: They begin developing one towards Izuku after he earnestly thanks them for helping him out. Caroline furiously denies this, while Justine teases her sister about her growing affections towards him. Izuku is [[ObliviousToLove oblivious to this for the most part]].
* BrutalHonesty: Both Caroline and Justine are quick to comment on Izuku's meekness and sensitivity and have their own ways of telling him that they don't expect him to be rebellious at all.
--> '''Caroline''': Hmph. Try and struggle all you like! Though you don't look very tough.\\
'''Justine''': We wardens are here to protect the inmates. We are also your collaborators. That is, if you remain obedient. Though you don't look the type to rebel.\\
'''Izuku''': I get the feeling you're both making fun of me…
* GoodCopBadCop: Their treatment of Izuku is this. Caroline constantly belittles Izuku and voices her belief that his "rehabilitation" is impossible, making her the "Bad Cop". Justine is more supportive but doesn't shy away from using BrutalHonesty, making her the "Good Cop".
* GoodIsNotNice: Caroline and Justine will do whatever is required of them as part of Izuku's training as a phantom thief, but that doesn't mean they're going to be nice about it, frequently mocking him and being unreasonably cryptic and demanding at times.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: They can be most easily told apart by their differing hairstyles and eyepatch positions. Their hats also spell out every other letter of "oxymoron", with Caroline's hat having "X-M-R-N" and Justine's hat having "O-Y-O-O". Caroline carries a shock baton while Justine carries a clipboard.
* LawmanBaton: Caroline carries a shock baton to beat the bars of Izuku's cell.
* MysticalWhiteHair: They're the wardens of the Velvet Room and have unnaturally white hair to match. Coupled with their SupernaturalGoldEyes, it emphasizes how otherworldly they are.
* RedOniBlueOni: Caroline is the loud-mouthed and openly disrespectful of the two, frequently making fun of Izuku while telling him to get in line. Justine is more of a GentlemanSnarker who interweaves her blase statements with BrutalHonesty.
* StunnedSilence: Both twins are completely stunned when Izuku thanks them for helping him become a phantom thief.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Well, eye, but both of them have these.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Munehisa Iwai (Hanged Man)]]
!!Munehisa Iwai
!!!'''Arcana''': XII. Le Pendu (The Hanged Man)
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The owner of Untouchable, a back alley airsoft gun store in Shibuya. He regularly sells model guns for cosplayers and enthusiasts, but he also has a stock of airsoft guns that resemble the real thing as part of his "special menu". The Thieves visit him to buy new guns for dealing with Shadows and to stock up on ammo.\\\

He represents the Hanged Man Arcana.
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* AdultFear: The ''second'' Izuku mentions yakuza wearing medical masks, he immediately tells him to stay far away from them.
* ArmsDealer:
** He deals in airsoft guns, but the Thieves go to him because the guns he sells look close enough to the real thing that the Shadows believe them to be so. [[YourMindMakesItReal The Cognition effect can then kick in to make them act like the real thing within the Metaverse.]] He also has a "special menu" of even more realistic guns that can go for hundreds of thousands or even millions of yen[[note]]Anywhere between $900 to more than $9,000[[/note]].
** He also makes it clear that he plans on running a respectable business, always running background checks on those who want to buy from the aforementioned "special menu" and never selling to criminals or Villains.
* BadassBaritone: He's voiced by Creator/KaijiTang in the games, giving a raspy and deep voice that goes along with Iwai's surly image as an airsoft gun dealer.
* BadassLongcoat: Wheres a stylish gray long coat.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He looks a lot like Creator/JasonStatham, and at one point in development was even wearing one of Statham's costumes from the 2013 film ''Hummingbird''.
* FaceOfAThug: He's coarse and doesn't mince words, but he's not as bad as he seems. He's also legitimately creeped out by Izuku's mumbling about what firearms the Thieves are going to buy. He's also a [[spoiler:genuinely caring, if distant, father to his son Kaoru]], and offers to pay Izuku full price for his loot as thanks for [[spoiler:helping Kaoru]] even though it would only break even for Iwai himself.
* GutturalGrowler: He has a deep voice and a punkish accent similar to what you'd expect from a gang member or a delinquent.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMKZL04lZ8Y Layer Cake]].
* NiceHat: Has a grey, striped hat and wears the earmuffs used at firing ranges on the brim.
* NoQuestionsAsked:
** His policy in regards to buying and selling loot, though he ''does'' have serious questions about where the hell Izuku is getting his stuff from but doesn't push the matter further.
** Later on, he ''does'' [[SubvertedTrope get suspicious]] of why Izuku is so interested in buying hyper-realistic guns since he doesn't look like an enthusiast and is more likely to be interested in Heroes than firearms. It takes Izuku's exaggerated bowing and enthusiasm to convince him otherwise.
* OralFixation: He always has what appears to be a cigarette or toothpick in his mouth. It's actually a lollipop.
* TroubledButCute: Given his old life and past ways, the combination of his tough personality and soothingly ''deep'' voice easily make him this.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tae Takemi (Death)]]
!!Tae Takemi
!!!'''Arcana''': XIII. L'Arcane sans nom ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Nameless Arcana]], a.k.a. La Mort [Death])
!!!'''Quirk''': Pipette Hands
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The owner of a back-alley medical clinic in Yongen-Jaya, she's the subject of numerous rumors that say she's concocted a miracle drug that can give its user unlimited energy. Izuku goes to her for her expensive but effective medical supplies to keep the Phantom Thieves healthy, eventually taking up a part-time job to be the test subject of a new drug she's designing in exchange for discounts on her items. Her Quirk is that the palms of her hands are made of a sponge-like material. She can soak liquids into her hands and wring them back out. She uses this Quirk to mix chemicals for her medicine.\\\

She represents the Death Arcana.
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* AngerBornOfWorry: As mentioned below, she's furious with Izuku for being dumb enough to drink an unknown chemical solution from someone he barely knows, which is yet another indication that she's not the quack she makes herself out to be.
* BackAlleyDoctor: She runs a barely visited clinic in the back streets of Yongen-Jaya, preferring to focus on her research instead of trying to find patients. She has a whole line of home-brewed drugs and medicines (some of which are only barely legal) and rumors circulate about her being a SnakeOilSalesman or a drug dealer. Despite this, she does care about patient safety and chastises Izuku for taking a drink of unknown chemicals from her when they've only met twice, not expecting him to actually go through with it.
* BrutalHonesty: She outright calls Izuku an idiot for taking an unknown medicine from her when they've only met twice.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: She takes almost sadistic pleasure in watching Izuku squirm, has a morbid sense of fashion, and is just plain creepy at times, but that doesn't change the fact that she's a ''brilliant'' physician.
* GargleBlaster: The concoction Takemi has Izuku drink to test his bravery was designed to release an odor comparable to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surströmming Surströmming]], the world's worst smelling food, upon making contact with stomach acid. The horrid stench it produced puts Izuku in a coma for several hours and causes him to repeatedly fade in and out of consciousness. The taste wasn't much better since it was an eye-opening mix of bitter and sour that Izuku only barely managed to get down.
* HospitalHottie: She has a fairly curvaceous figure for a desk-working doctor and Izuku struggles to speak with her.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Wears it while on the job.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC7zsHFUhtY Butterfly Kiss.]]
* PerkyGoth: Aside from her LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine, she wears a black dress, a choker, and studded belt. Despite dressing this way, she's nothing but professional most of the time, unless she's trying to get a laugh by watching someone's reaction.
* TheTease: After realizing that Izuku CannotTalkToWomen, she begins mixing {{Double Entendre}}s into her language just to watch him squirm for a quick laugh.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[after Takemi mixes up a drug for him to take with her Quirk]'' B-but you... but I... you just... I... your hand...\\
'''Tae''': ''[raises an eyebrow]'' My hand? ''[realizes what's going on]'' Oh~, I see. You seem like the type to have trouble with girls. I can see how this might be a bit much for you. ''[chuckles as Izuku suffers from a LuminescentBlush]'' If it's any consolation, none of my blood or actual skin touches the medicine. The pouches in my hand are different from the rest of my body. So really... there's only a small taste of me in the medicine.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[[[HighPressureEmotion practically steaming]]]'' Wh-why did you have to word it like that?!\\
'''Tae''': ''[smirking]'' I'm sorry, but I couldn't help it. With your personality, you make it fairly easy.
* TemptingFate: She's surprised when Izuku doesn't seem to react to her drug moments before the effects actually kick in.
-->'''Tae''': Still, [[TemptingFate I'm impressed that you haven't had a reaction yet.]] I guess you're a bit tougher than you look.\\
'''Izuku''': Ye-yeah, I guess-wait... ''[moment of realization as his eyes widen]'' [[IDrankWhat Reaction?]] ''[quickly overwhelmed by the most nauseating smell as he blacks out]''\\
'''Tae''': Oh... um... game over, I guess...
* TheWonka: Izuku is incredibly impressed at how effective Takemi's medicines are and the fact that they are non-addictive even as the Thieves use them liberally to treat their wounds and keep up their stamina while running around in the Metaverse.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Hers is dark blue, not that it's uncommon in the world of My Hero Academia.
* YouGotSpunk: After seeing what a NervousWreck Izuku is, Takemi is legitimately surprised that he actually decided to drink the medicine she gave him. She isn't sure whether to call him brave or TooDumbToLive.
-->'''Tae''': Okay... wow. You actually drank it... color me impressed because I honestly didn't think you had the guts to do it. You're definitely braver than I thought... or dumber...\\
[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:??? (Temperance)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XIV. Tempérance (Temperance)
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step (Devil)]]
!!Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step
!!!'''Arcana''': XV. Le Diable (The Devil)
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A self-proclaimed Pop Idol who performs "Guerrilla Concerts" on the streets of Japan to soak in her growing fanbase's attention. Her Quirk, Bound, allows her to leap high into the air for as long she has a foothold.\\\

She represents the Devil Arcana.
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* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but she's the same age as she appears in her home series here despite taking place several years later.
* AttentionWhore: She's just in it for the fame and nothing else.
* {{Blackmail}}: Having gotten a page from Izuku's notebook with his schedule written on it, she now has evidence that he's visiting some shady places like a back-ally doctor and an airsoft store. She demands that Izuku help her organize her own schedule in exchange for her not spreading copies around at school.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the Devil Confident and helps promote the Phantom Thieves (albeit hesitantly) like Ichiko Ohya in the game.
* DangerouslyShortSkirt: Wears one to catch the eyes of her male fans. Izuku is blushing at the sight of it as she's intentionally showing off her rear end and providing a gratuitous amount of {{Panty Shot}}s.
* DominoMask: She paints one on her face while she's performing.
* GreenEyedMonster: Downplayed, but she resents the Phantom Thieves because Madarame’s confession drew people away from one of her concerts that she just so happened to be doing at the time.
* GirlishPigtails: Wears her hair like this.
* InASingleBound: Her Quirk allows her to jump to great heights and across great distances for as long as she has a foothold.
* MagicIdolSinger: She fashions herself as one, but Ann notes that Pop isn't really that good of a singer and people mainly come to her for the fanservice.
* MsFanservice: She was an absurdly short miniskirt intentionally to catch the eyes of her male fans and her leotard has a heart-shaped CleavageWindow.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She performs with the explicit desire to show off [[https://imgur.com/C25sM2Q her]] [[https://imgur.com/jwqEmmy ass]] with her jumping performances, wears an incredibly short skirt, and makes plenty of flirtatious winks and gestures at the audience.
[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:??? Tower)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVI. La Maison Dieu (The Tower)
%%[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:??? Star)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVII. L'Étoile (The Star)
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yuuki Mishima (Moon)]]
!!Yuuki Mishima
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
[[quoteright:157:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yuki_mishima.png]]

A meek and plain-looking boy in Ryuji's and Ann's class, he is a frequent target of Kamoshida's physical abuse both on and off the court. Izuku and Ryuji go to him first to start digging up information to help bring Kamoshida down.\\\

He represents the Moon Arcana along with Shiho.
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* TheAtoner: He apologizes to Izuku, Ryuji, and Ann for spreading rumors about them and not doing more to stop Kamoshida and promises to make it up to them. He's especially sorry to Izuku for leaking his criminal record, but [[{{Forgiveness}} Izuku can't exactly fault Mishima given the pressure he was under.]] He also feels guilty for telling Shiho to go to Kamoshida's office, believing that she wouldn't have attempted suicide if he had just dared to not buckle under pressure, which gets Mishima to start petitioning for Recovery Girl's help.
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. They're both considered plain-looking and have been the target of bullies their entire lives, which have reduced them to {{Shrinking Violet}}s at the start of the story. But while Izuku was able to obtain the power to change society as he knows it and can't help but fight when he sees injustice, Mishima struggles to go against Kamoshida's word and is decidedly a NonActionGuy. They also both blame themselves for Shiho's suicide attempt.
* TheGenericGuy: He frequently laments that he's exceedingly average and plain by Japanese standards. Combined with his ShrinkingViolet tendencies, this makes him a frequent target of abuse while also making it impossible for him to get a date. The narration even lampshades this, calling him a "plain-looking boy" in contrast to the more vibrant descriptions he gives to the other characters.
* HeroWorshipper: After Kamoshida confesses, Mishima becomes a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves and wants to make them famous by starting a website dedicated to them called "The Phantom Aficionado Website", or the "[[PunnyName Phan-Site]]" for short.
* ItsAllMyFault: Similarly to Izuku, Mishima blames himself for Shiho's suicide attempt, believing that if he had enough spine to not pass the buck onto her, she would not have attempted suicide.
* LastNameBasis: He's exclusively referred to by his surname by practically everyone in the story.
* NonActionGuy: Mishima isn't one to pick fights the way Izuku and the rest of the Thieves do. What he ''can'' do is act as a vital source of information.
* SecretKeeper: Izuku and Ryuji's loud confrontation with Kamoshida tipped Mishima off to who the Phantom Thieves are. He promises to keep it a secret because he knows how it would badly things would end for them if they were ever caught.
* ShrinkingViolet: Years of abuse have made Mishima shy and terrified of being hurt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shiho Suzui (Moon)]]
!!Shiho Suzui
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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Ann's best friend and a member of Shujin Academy's volleyball team. Even though Kamoshida's TrainingFromHell leaves her beaten, exhausted, and withdrawn, she puts up with it because she believes volleyball is all she has for her future. She attempts suicide after being sexually exploited by Kamoshida, compelling the Thieves to act. After she recovers, [[spoiler:she decides to become the co-admin of the Phan-Site, assisting the Thieves by informing them of all sorts of cases to take.]]\\\

She represents the Moon Arcana along with Mishima.
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* AscendedExtra: Instead of transferring out, [[spoiler:she asks to help with Mishima's Phan-Site after she recovers in the hospital.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Just like in the original game, Kamoshida raping her and throwing her off the volleyball team convinced her that suicide was the only way she could truly escape her horrible situation. Luckily, she survives and makes a full recovery thanks to Recovery Girl's intervention.
* ForWantOfANail: Thanks to Recovery Girl's help, Shiho is ready to be released from the hospital just a few weeks after her suicide attempt. She also knows Ann and Izuku are behind Kamoshida's confession, which she watched live through Ann's phone. Because of this, she's motivated to help the so-called Phantom Thieves by offering to help out with Mishima's Phan-Site.
* NiceGirl: She's the first student outside of Makoto and the Phantom Thieves to treat Izuku like a human being and judge him for his personality and actions rather than his criminal record and made friends with Ann despite the rumors surrounding her. Because of this, both of them are protective of her and are motivated to bring Kamoshida to justice by stealing his heart after learning about how she attempted suicide because of him.
* NonUniformUniform: She doesn't wear the standard Shujin blazer, instead opting for a beige sweater (which is not visible in her art).
* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Has this reaction after she wakes up from her suicide attempt with Recovery Girl's help. Ann is quick to give her a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan to snap her out of this.
--> '''Shiho''': A-am I supposed to walk through that school again, expecting everything to go back to normal?! All of those eyes of disgust and pity watching me every single day?! I can't take that! I can't-
* OnlyFriend: While Ann had on-and-off relationships with her classmates, the only long-term friendship she had before joining the Thieves was Shiho.
* SacrificialLamb: Her suicide attempt, which was brought on by Kamoshida's abuse of her, is what drives Ryuji and Izuku to act regardless of the consequences.
* ShrinkingViolet: She is quite reserved and always tired and sore due to her volleyball practice. The narration says that she used to be much livelier and more jovial before joining the volleyball team and Ann tries to encourage Shiho to play hooky after seeing her down. This change is an indicator that something is seriously wrong with her, as she's introduced in the same chapter that she attempts suicide. Some of her teasing side returns by the time she's released from the hospital, which is best seen when she [[spoiler:promises to keep Mishima from picking out dumb cases as the co-admin of the Phan-Site.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows that Ann and Izuku did ''something'' to make Kamoshida confess, having heard them while she was barely conscious in the hospital, but she doesn't know the specifics. [[spoiler:She becomes fully aware of the Phantom Thieves' identities after starting the Phan-Site with Mishima.]]
* TomboyishPonytail: Played with. She's an athlete and a member of the volleyball team but is rather demure and feminine compared to Ann's more fiery personality. Shiho wasn't always this way and used to be much more outgoing with a tendency for BrutalHonesty.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: She ends up giving this speech to Izuku, who still blamed himself for her suicide attempt.
--> '''Shiho''': Thank you… ''[bows deeply]'' Thank you for saving me.\\
'''Izuku''': I… I didn't though. I couldn't…\\
'''Shiho''': Back then… I didn't want to be saved. I just wanted to end it. ''[rose from her bow and looking straight into Izuku's eyes]'' Even after I woke up, I didn't know what I would do with myself. But after I saw Kamoshida confess… I felt like I really could keep going on. Like someone reached out and pulled me from the brink. Recovery Girl saved my life, but you… you, Ann, Sakamoto-kun… ''[genuine smile]'' You all saved my soul. You're truly my heroes.
[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:??? (Sun)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': Arcana: XIX. Le Soleil (The Sun)
%%[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:??? (Judgment)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XX. Le Jugement (Judgment)
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takuto Maruki (Consultant)]]
!!Takuto Maruki
!!!'''Arcana''': 1. Le Consultant (Consultant)
[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/persona_5_royal_takuto_5.png]]

A new character introduced in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]''. Takuto is a part-time counselor who is hired to work at Shujin Academy after Kamoshida's and Madarame's change of heart, he helps students that were affected by Kamoshida's actions.\\\

He represents the Consultant Arcana.
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', he makes his entrance early in the Madarame arc, while in this story he makes his entrance after Madarame's change of heart.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who notes that he might have been able to make use of his Quirk in rescue situations or as a temporary distraction in combat if he so desired.
* HeroWorshipper: He admires Heroes, just like Izuku.
* LightEmUp: His Quirk allows him to create and control small spheres of light. It's great for emergency lighting or entertainment, but that's about it.
* NiceGuy: A friendly and sympathetic man who genuinely wants to help out the students of Shujin.
* TheShrink: His job description. He's brought in to help Kamoshida's victims.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averted. He was brought in to address this issue after Kamoshida's abuses come to light since the students had no one to turn to in the original game.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: His Quirk allows him to generate small spheres of light from his hand, but they are weightless and dissipate upon contact with something solid. This put the kibosh on childhood ideas of becoming a Hero (although he's perfectly happy with how his life turned out).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kasumi Yoshizawa (Faith)]]
!!Kasumi Yoshizawa
!!!'''Arcana''': La Foi (The Faith)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kasumi_p5.png]]

A new character introduced in ''Royal''. Kasumi is a first-year and a NewTransferStudent who joins Shujin Academy around the same time as Izuku. Since middle school, she has been an accomplished gymnastics athlete.\\\

She represents the Faith Arcana.
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', Kasumi appears shortly after Joker begins his school life at Shujin Academy near the start of the Kamoshida Arc. In the fanfic, she doesn't make an appearance until Madarame's confession. {{Justified|Trope}} as the fic began years before the ''Royal'' game was announced.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed significantly since she wasn't trying to be mean at the time, but her comment on how the Phantom Thieves are subverting actual heroes and being illegal about it are totally valid, which Izuku can't help but agree with her, even if it just ticks off Morgana.
[[/folder]]

!Shujin Academy
[[folder:Principal Kobayakawa]]
!!Principal Kobayakawa
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The principal of Shujin Academy, Kobayakawa is a morbidly obese man who puts the school's reputation above the well-being of his own students, looking the other way in the face of Kamoshida's abuses because the volleyball team's performance has improved the school's standing.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: While it was already implied in the game that Kobayakawa was doing something to sweep Kamoshida's abuses under the rug, this story has him explicitly [[spoiler:bribe the police into looking the other way.]]
* ApatheticTeacher: He only cares about the school's reputation and prestige, allowing his students to be abused and have their lives ruined by Kamoshida if it means protecting Shujin Academy's good name. [[spoiler:He's even paid off the police to keep things under wraps.]]
* FatBastard: He's perfectly willing to allow Kamoshida to physically and sexually abuse the students he's supposed to be helping, even if [[DrivenToSuicide it drives them to suicide.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sadayo Kawakami]]
!!Sadayo Kawakami
[[quoteright:237:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sadayo_kawakami.png]]

The homeroom teacher for Ryuji's class, she frequently works overtime and is asked to be Izuku's guide on his first day of school. Apathetic at best, she is genuinely shocked at the idea that a meek, Quirkless teen like Izuku could have an assault charge.
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* ApatheticTeacher: She's disgruntled at the thought of acting as Izuku's liaison on his first day at Shujin Academy and is annoyed at the extra work she's doing. That said, she's genuinely confused at the discrepancy between Izuku's record and the boy himself.
* DemotedToExtra: She gets considerably less focus and screen time in the early parts of the story because of Izuku's first-year status, which means he isn't in her class. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} come Chapter 31, where Izuku runs into after she just finished her second job as a maid, kick-starting the Temperance Confidant.]]
* InSpiteOfANail: Izuku still finds out about her second job even though he refused to go along with Ryuji and Mishima's maid scheme.
[[/folder]]

!U.A. High School
[[folder:Katsuki Bakugou]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HavingABlast Explosion]]
[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/katsuki_bakugou_school_uniform_full_body_3.png]]

Izuku's former ChildhoodFriend and longtime tormentor. The two bump into each other again on the subway after delays leave both of them stranded at the station. Gifted both intellectually and physically on top of having a powerful Explosion Quirk, he easily got into U.A., the school of Izuku's dreams.

For more information about him as [[spoiler:"Nitro", see his folder in the Phantom Thieves' section]].
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* TheAce: He has it all: the brains, the athleticism, and the Quirk needed to get into the best Hero school in the country.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Izuku still calls Bakugou "Kacchan" out of habit even after years of being tormented by him.
** Makoto refers to him as "Baka-chan", though this is also an EmbarrassingNickname because she's essentially calling him a cute little idiot.
* AnimeHair: Explosively spiky hair much like a comic book starburst.
* BerserkButton: He immediately flies into a rage after seeing Izuku for the first time in months, though Izuku is surprised to find that it isn't nearly as bad as it once was. Bringing up Makoto is an even bigger one because she was the first one to ever beat him and he's furious that she decided to quit her aspirations of becoming a Hero, angrily calling her a quitter and a [[PrecisionFStrike bitch]] over it.
* BornWinner: He coasted all the way through elementary and middle school on his natural talent for both sports and academics and has a very powerful and rare Quirk that got him into a school with a 0.33% acceptance rate.
* BreakTheHaughty: His time in U.A. has been a huge wake-up call for him. In spite of his incredible talents and fighting capability, there are people stronger than him. Chapter 36 even ups the ante [[spoiler:thanks to Shadow Bakugo delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to him, blatantly bringing up his shortcomings to the Phantom Thieves.]] Thankfully, though, he does get better.
* BroughtDownToBadass: [[spoiler:It doesn't stick, obviously, but in Chapter 34 a former bully who tried to pick on Bakugo as a kid shots him with a Quirk-nullifying bullet. It doesn't hinder him much and Bakugo is able to take the former bully down.]]
* TheBully: After getting his Quirk and learning that Izuku was Quirkless, Bakugou became this, tormenting Izuku all throughout their childhood and encouraging others to do the same.
* DuelBoss: [[spoiler:His price for keeping the Phantom Thieves' identities secret is a one-on-one fight with Makoto.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: Izuku and Makoto bring Bakugou up periodically in their dialogue and thoughts long before he makes a physical appearance in the story.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first physical appearance in the story has him cussing about the lateness of the trains as he's furiously mashing the buttons on his phone. When he realizes Izuku is staring at him, the first thing he does is call him a bastard and asking why the hell he was at the same station as him.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Izuku. Izuku is a BornUnlucky UnSorcerer ShrinkingViolet who wanted to become a Hero solely to help others but circumstances outside of his control kept him from going to the school of his dreams. Bakugou is TheAce, a BornWinner, and a SmugSuper who mouths off and attacks anyone he doesn't like and wants to become a Hero to cement his ideal of strength above all.
** He's also one to Ryuji. Both of them are foul-mouthed blonds who are talented in their respective fields (Track for Ryuji and pretty much everything for Bakugou). But Ryuji is a BookDumb NiceGuy who was ostracized by his peers after an impulsive decision led to the loss of most of his running ability and cut the power of his Quirk in half. Bakugou is a {{Jerkass}} BornWinner who received nothing but praise and envy from others for his overwhelming talent, getting into the most prestigious Hero school in Japan on his raw power and intelligence and chastises Izuku for sticking his nose where it doesn't belong. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking While Ryuji dyes his hair blonde, Bakugou's is natural.]]
** He's also one to Makoto. Both were Izuku's {{Childhood Friend}}s and have red eyes. Makoto acts like a CoolBigSis and wants nothing but the best for Izuku, but [[AngerBornOfWorry grows cross with him]] when his reckless heroics threaten to do more harm than good to him. Bakugou constantly puts him down and did everything to make Izuku's childhood a living hell simply because he couldn't stand seeing how a Quirkless kid like Izuku could have such a heroic attitude, making him think that Izuku was looking down on him.
* HavingABlast: His Quirk turns his sweat into a compound similar to nitroglycerin, allowing Bakugou to unleash powerful explosions from his hands at will. [[spoiler:This makes him into the Phantom Thieves' explosives expert.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: He's a grade-A {{Jerkass}} and a bully who is on track to become a Hero because his vision of a Hero is "someone who always wins" in contrast to Izuku's belief that a Hero is someone who can save another with a smile. He seems to have gotten somewhat better though since he doesn't throw any of his previous soul-crushing insults as he did in middle school. Despite all this, Izuku genuinely believes that Bakugou has the potential to become the Number One Hero and hopes that Bakugou's dream will one day come true.
* HumblePie: Izuku believes that Bakugou's strangely subdued demeanor was because someone managed to one-up him at U.A. He says this because the last time he simmered down like this, it was because [[spoiler:Makoto]] had beaten Bakugou.
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: He calls bullshit on Izuku's conviction, asking how the hell a nerd like him got convicted for assault when he didn't even do that much harm. He also points out that Izuku doesn't even have a Quirk to do harm with, making the conviction even more questionable. He then expresses his disappointment at being unable to crush Izuku at the U.A. Entrance Exam because of the latter's inability to take it in the first place. This was especially surprising to Izuku, who distinctly remembers Bakugou saying that he didn't want to even see Izuku at the exam. Morgana lampshades this, flabbergasted that this behavior could be considered concern.
-->'''Morgana''': That's how he expresses '''concern?''' I can't imagine what kind of bully he was…
* ItsPersonal: Implied. He visibly toys with the idea of [[spoiler:turning the Phantom Thieves in until they mention they are going after the man distributing the Quirk-nullification bullets, which Bakugou ran afoul of a couple of chapters prior. Bakugou immediately agrees to keep their secret, on the condition that he gets a fight with Makoto.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Foul-mouthed, rude, terribly malicious, and prone to holding deep-seated grudges.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Izuku is genuinely surprised that Bakugou was rather tame and civil to him compared to their last encounter as well as Bakugou's disgust with Izuku's conviction.
* KarmaHoudini: He never really gets his comeuppance for tormenting Izuku for years on end. Bakugou's elementary and middle school teachers did nothing to stop him because he was too athletic, smart, and gifted to punish without hurting the school's reputation. In Japan, bullying is also considered an internal affair to be dealt with privately than in a public setting, which only exacerbated the issue. Even Izuku can't bring himself to hold ill will towards Bakugou and admires the latter's talent and endless drive to be the best at what he does, wishing him the best and hoping that Bakugou becomes the Number One Hero one day.
* MaliciousMisnaming: He calls Izuku, "Deku", after an alternate reading of the characters in Izuku's name. This reading can be written with different Kanji to call someone a wooden puppet, as in someone who will always be strung along by others and will never be able to achieve anything on their own.
* TheNicknamer: He never refers to any of his fellow UA students by name, always some basic description of their appearance.
* PrecisionFStrike: While his language is even more colorful than Ryuji's, the one time he uses "bitch" is when Izuku brings up Makoto.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The irises of his eyes are blood-red. Unlike Makoto, Bakugou is an incredibly unpleasant person to be around most of the time and hates Izuku's guts.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:He blunders into a Phantom Thieves operation and learns their secret identities. He agrees to keep quiet on the condition that Makoto fights him one-on-one.]]
* SirSwearsALot: He can barely go a single sentence without cussing, and even those instances are rare.
* SmugSuper: He's ''very'' proud of his powerful and rare Quirk. It's implied that someone at U.A. managed to take him down a peg.
* ToBeAMaster: His goal is to become the Number One Hero and surpass All Might.
* WardrobeFlawOfCharacterization: He completely forgoes a tie, leaves his dress shirt untucked, and wears his trousers baggily, showing his general disregard for authority and societal conventions.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: While Izuku does still consider Bakugo to be his friend to a certain extent, the same can't be said about Makoto. After she gave up on her dream of becoming a hero to help ease her sister's burden, Bakugo considers to be a "quitter" for throwing her dream away. When Izuku mentions he reunited with Makoto, Bakugo immediately blows up in anger. [[spoiler:Though contrary to Bakugo's feelings, his Shadow states otherwise.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chiyo Shuzenji - Recovery Girl]]
!!Chiyo Shuzenji - Recovery Girl
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HealingHands Heal]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chiyo_shuuzenji_full_body.png]]

Real name Chiyo Shuzenji, Recovery Girl is the resident nurse of U.A. High who patches the students up with her Quirk and her wealth of medical expertise. After Shiho attempts suicide, Mishima starts a petition to get her to visit Shujin Academy in order to treat his injured classmate.
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* AndYourRewardIsEdible: She gives out multivitamin gummies to her patients and those visiting them.
* BystanderSyndrome: She openly disapproves of people sending their well-wishes without actually trying to do anything to make the lives of the injured better. Because of this, she admires Mishima's decision to petition for her help to get Shiho the treatment she needed and heaps praise on him when they bump into each other at the hospital. This only makes sense, given that she's the head practitioner at the most prestigious Hero school in the country.
-->'''Mishima''': Y-you wanted to meet me? I-I’m nothing special, really… ''[remembers his inability to stand up to Kamoshida]'' I'm really not...\\
'''Recovery Girl''': Nonsense, boy. You had the sense to act when others wouldn’t. Too often people give their sympathies to the injured without doing much to make things better. You were at least able to give Suzui-chan a chance to get back on her feet by bringing her to my attention. I think that’s something special.
* ClassyCane: Hers is a working syringe about half her height.
* CoolOldLady: She's happy to respond to a petition asking for her help even though her work as a nurse for the students of the most prestigious Hero school in Japan leaves her with little time to spare. She also commends Mishima for sending her the petition, saying that people often forget that being a Hero is more than just bringing Villains to justice.
* HealingHands: Her Quirk allows her to accelerate the body's natural healing processes dramatically, allowing her to treat a broken arm in a few day's time rather than the weeks or months it would normally take when used alongside traditional medicine. The only downside is that this rapidly drains the patient's reserves of energy, leaving them feeling groggy and exhausted for a while afterward. There are also injuries that it can't heal alone, such as having the bones in one's arm pulverized, potentially requiring surgery and even then it may leave scars.
* IronicName: Her title is the "Youthful Hero" and she's well into her golden years, not that this has affected her ability to do her job at all.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Of course, but hers drags on the floor like a cape because of her advanced age.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's only [=3'9''=] and definitely a senior citizen.
* NonActionGuy: She's a registered Hero, but her specialty lies in treating the wounded and sick rather than taking it to the Villains.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike the staff at Shujin, Recovery Girl always rationalizes her actions and cares for all of her patients. Ann is initially shocked and lashes out at Recovery Girl for leaving Shiho's arm and leg stiff. Recovery Girl then tells her to be quiet and listen, explaining that she only did so to keep Shiho from attempting suicide again. Ann settles down after this explanation and apologizes.
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[[folder:Mirio Togata - Lemillion]]
!!Mirio Togata - Lemillion
!!!'''Quirk''': [[{{Intangibility}} Permeation]]
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A third-year U.A. student who Sae meets with, along with Akechi, to discuss the 'Phantom Thieves of Hearts'.
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* FunPersonified: Mirio can't stay quiet or sit still, as seen when he spooks Akechi just to startle the detective.
* IntangibleMan: His Quirk lets him phase through solid matter like it isn't there. He uses it to spook Akechi by pushing his face through the stair railing.
* LawfulStupid: He mindlessly [[spoiler:surrenders Eri to Overhaul despite the fact that she is clearly scared out of her mind of him, just because he's her father]].
* WhatTheHellHero: On the receiving end by [[PapaWolf Sojiro]] [[spoiler:when he lets Overhaul take Eri when she is clearly scared of him.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ren Amamiya]]
!!Ren Amamiya
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In another time, another place, this young man would have become "Joker", the Wild Card and leader of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. Here, Ren Amamiya is a first-year student at U.A.'s Hero course.
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* TheAce: Implied. When the story follows Bakugou's perspective, he angrily thinks about "Fake Glasses" on the same level as Todoroki, indicating he is jealous of his prowess.
* AgeLift: Joker was a second-year high school student in ''VideoGame/Persona5''. Here, Ren is a first-year student.
* ChickMagnet: ''All'' of his female classmates in U.A. seem to have a crush on him, to Bakugou's annoyance.
* DemotedToExtra: In the original ''Persona 5'', he was the player character and the main protagonist. Here, he's a background character.
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: Even though he's not on probation, Ren still wears fake glasses in class, which is why Bakugou calls him "Fake Glasses".
* StepfordSmiler: Bakugou accuses him of it. While he acts quiet and helpful in class, Bakugou claims he's hiding a genuine bloodlust he's seen while on the battlefield.
* SuperSmoke: Though it hasn't been seen yet, Bakugou notes that Ren can create smoke of some kind.
[[/folder]]

!Vigilantes
[[folder:Kouichi Haimawari]]
!!Kouichi Haimawari
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A 19-year-old who wants to be a hero, but his Quirk, Slide, which is an ability to slide around on the ground at the speed of a bike when three of his limbs are touching it, made him unfit for service because trying to go faster proves risky to both him and bystanders. Eventually, he decides to get serious, dons a costume after hours and does "hero work" (really just self-imposed public services like directing people, picking up dropped items, helping the elderly cross the street and cleaning up trash), until an encounter with Knuckle Duster changes his life. With added training and experience, Kouichi starts to take the brakes off his Quirk and uses it for vigilantism.
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* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but he's the same age as he appears in his home series here despite taking place several years later.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: He shrugs off [[spoiler:getting hit by one of Overhauls prototype Quirk Erasing Bullets. Kazuho and Knuckle Duster are quick to call him out on it.]]
* {{Fanboy}}: Admires the Phantom Thieves, in contrast to Kazuho.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Knuckle Duster]]
!!Knuckle Duster
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A Quirkless vigilante who goes on the prowl for criminals at night.
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* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but he's the same age as he appears in his home series here despite taking place several years later.
* BadassNormal: He's Quirkless, but he's strong enough to send foes flying into walls.
* BloodKnight: He loves to fight against villains who can actually pose a challenge to him. In fact, his idea of ‘getting info’ on the Quirk Erasing Bullet that hit Kouichi is to mug random thugs in the streets.
[[/folder]]

!Other Characters
[[folder:Inko Midoriya]]
!!Inko Midoriya
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Izuku's mom. She has taken care of Izuku all of his life while her husband Hisashi worked overseas. She's heartbroken when Izuku is forced to move away to serve out his probation but later comes to visit him during Golden Week.
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* DotingParent: Inko loves her son unconditionally and constantly worries about his safety. This feeling hasn't budged an inch even after his conviction and the first thing they do after seeing each other again is sharing a long, warm hug. She then shows her concern over Izuku's transition to a new school and is brought to tears after hearing that he's made friends. This is also why Izuku has so much trouble wrapping his head around the idea that the parents of Kamoshida's victims condone the abuse just to put something on their kids' resumes, it's just something that Inko would never do.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Izuku hides his activities as a phantom thief from Inko to keep her from worrying about him.
* ParentsAsPeople: She's still guilt-ridden over the fact that she was unable to support Izuku's dreams of becoming a Hero and in fact made him feel worse by telling him that she was so sorry that he was born Quirkless. She's also a massive worrywart and Izuku leaves out the specifics of his school life so that she doesn't fret over him.
* SecretKeeper: She's implied to know about [[spoiler:Futaba's situation]] even though Sojiro tries hard to change the subject.
* TenderTears: She's the one her son gets it from. The days she spent visiting her son are filled with TearsOfJoy.
* YourFavorite: When she meets up with her son again over Golden Week, Inko insists on finding a katsudon joint to eat dinner at because she knows it's Izuku's favorite, even as he tells her that she doesn't have to go out of her way for him.
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[[folder:Sae Niijima]]
!!Sae Niijima
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Makoto's older sister and a Public Prosecutor at the Tokyo District Special Investigation Department at the Public Prosecutors' Office. Like Makoto, she doted on Izuku when he was younger, calling him "Little Izu". But her relationship with Makoto has grown icier over the years, insisting that Makoto stay in school and keep her nose out of trouble.
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* ChildhoodFriend: She was Izuku's neighbor until four years ago when she moved away after the death of her father. She's pleasantly surprised to bump into him at Cafe Leblanc and continues to call him "Little Izu".
* EducationMama: She's Makoto's sister, but she otherwise takes up this role, pressuring Makoto to study and get into a good university rather than follow her dream of becoming a Hero.
* {{Foil}}: To Sojiro. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do what she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* HelloAttorney: Others are quick to comment on her stunning looks and Izuku has trouble speaking with her despite their past history.
* ImplausibleHairColor: Her hair is silver-gray even though she's only in her twenties. But given that the story takes place in the world of ''My Hero Academia'', this is hardly unusual.
* PetTheDog: She's cordial to the Midoriyas despite her icy relationship with her sister and reputation as a ruthless prosecutor.
* PromotedToParent: After the death of her father, she became Makoto's guardian.
* ResentfulGuardian: It's heavily implied that Sae resents Makoto for being supposedly carefree and free to do what she wants compared to Sae, who is stuck in a job she hates.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Goro Akechi]]
!!Goro Akechi
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A teenage detective who meets with Sea and Mirio to investigate the Phantom Thieves. [[spoiler:He's also working with All For One.]]
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: He appears early in the original game during one of the first animated cutscenes. Here he doesn't make an appearance until Chapter 30.
* BadassNormal: [[spoiler:Tomura]] calls him a Quirkless shit, meaning that, in spite of his reputation, he doesn't have any superpowers whatsoever.
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Akechi is working with the League of Villains in exchange for All For One eventually giving him a Quirk.]]
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. Both happen to be Quirkless, but whereas Izuku is somewhat frustrated by this due to his desire to become a hero and recent events have him labeled as a criminal, Akechi doesn't have any problems having no superpowers at all and is beloved by the public for his detective work. [[spoiler:Izuku is a Phantom Thief who works as a vigilante with the purpose of changing the hearts of Tokyo's social elite, while Akechi is the "Black Mask" who enacts countless Mental Shutdowns and Psychotic Breakdowns for his own gains.]]
* WillfullyWeak: [[spoiler:All For One has offered to grant Akechi a Quirk at any time, but Akechi has chosen to wait until he's taken his revenge.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toshinori Yagi - All Might]]
!!Toshinori Yagi - All Might
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[[caption-width-right:300:The Symbol of Peace]]
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Japan’s Greatest Hero, the Symbol of Peace, and Izuku's lifelong idol. His true identity is Toshinori Yagi, which only a select people know. Years prior to the main story, Toshinori suffered an injury that took out most of his internal organs. As a result, he’s slowly being unable to continue on as a Hero. His slowly declining help and inability to inspire others as he should is causing Toshinori to wonder if he’s not doing enough to be the symbol he thought he was.
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* TheAce: All Might is an incredibly powerful Hero, able to end conflicts in a short amount of time with his incredible strength and speed. As a result of that and his cheerful personality, he’s become the Number One Hero of Japan and the Symbol of Peace.
* BrokenAce: Despite the cheerful and powerful mask he puts on, Toshinori is secretly afraid that he isn’t doing enough to help people. The fact that his injury is cutting his Hero career short is also making him extremely depressed, which he hides behind a cheerful mask in an effort to continue inspiring the masses.
* CaptainPatriotic: His American-themed attacks, HeroicBuild, and Caucasian features make him one for the United States despite being ethnically Japanese.
* {{Determinator}}: He wanted to keep working until he fixed what he supposed a weakening presence of All Might in the public consciousness.
* ItsAllMyFault: Toshinori blames himself for the creation of the Phantom Thieves, as he believes his inability to inspire both authority figures and police officers as well as not being there to save them forced the Phantom Thieves to take drastic action. He is fully aware of the fact he can't save everyone but in his mind, if only he tried harder, then something like the Kamoshida scandal wouldn't have happened and really put a dent in the world he wanted for his master.
* SlaveToPR: It's a double-edged sword with this. He wanted to inspire everybody to the point he's a StepfordSmiler. In turn, people wanted to preserve an image of peace as some authority figures wanted to keep a clean image in spite of doing some wicked things, something Heroes and Police can do little about for the victims. Both he and Tsukauchi admitt their naivety of society upholding an honest image with the police force's corruption and the horrible injustices that the Police nor Heroes could do little about.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Naomasa Tsukauchi]]
!!Detective Naomasa Tsukauchi
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A police officer who's a longtime friend of All Might, and one of the few people outside of the U.A. staff who knows the truth about One For All.
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* ByTheBookCop: Adheres to the letter of the law and proper procedure. He was understanding of the Phantom Thieves in their first confession, but the second time, not so much. He wondered what is their final goal is in their criminal actions.
* TheIdealist: He and All Might thought the force and society as a whole had moved on from its corruption and upholding an honest image. The very fact that they weeded out so many corrupt officers in the two cases exposed by the Phantom Thieves puts them a mood of shame and sorrow. He couldn't have known but it still saddens him nonetheless.
* SecretKeeper: He’s one of the few people who knows about One For All.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eri]]
!!Eri
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A young girl whom Overhaul claims is his daughter. In truth, she's the granddaughter of Chisaki's boss and the head of the Yakuza clan.
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* AbusiveParents: Overhaul claims to be her father, but Sojiro sees right through it give how terrified Eri is.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler:She's the source of the Quirk Erasure Bullets Chisaki has been manufacturing, with the bullets being made from her very body. This revelation horrifies and infuriates the Phantom Thieves, [[EveryoneHasStandards including Katsuki]].]]
* SelfMadeOrphan: In Chapter 40, [[spoiler:Chisaki's Shadow tells the Phantom Thieves that Eri accidentally used her Quirk on her parents and killed them without meaning to]].
* LivingMacGuffin: [[spoiler:Her Shadow is Chisaki's Treasure.]]
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!The Phantom Thieves
[[folder:The Thieves In General]]
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Izuku probably gets it the worst, but none of the Thieves are particularly popular among their peers, becoming each others' closest friends simply because there's no one else for them to lean on.
* AntiHero: Even though they're all good people who work towards a selfless cause, the public sees them like this, subverting the legal routes of heroics to brainwash people into becoming good. The Thieves themselves are also skeptical of their methods at times, but the people they target are usually so incredibly evil that nothing but good could come out of their BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood. In some cases though, the Thieves' own vices, such as Ann's thirst for revenge against Kamoshida, can make them go against their better judgment at times, though they always do the right thing in the end.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: The Thieves are the Gray against a series of extremely corrupt adults who make the lives of children and teenagers miserable. While their actions are inexcusable under the law, they continue to steal the hearts of the unjust in hopes of making the world a better place. This is muddied further by the fact that the story takes place in the world of ''My Hero Academia'', meaning that their actions are punishable and illegal if they're ever caught.
* CodeName:
** Morgana has the Thieves take up {{Code Name}}s to keep their identities hidden from the Shadows and cognitive entities in peoples' Palaces.
*** Izuku - "Hero"
*** Ryuji - "Skull"
*** Morgana - "Mona"
*** Ann - "Panther"
*** Makoto - "Queen"
*** Yusuke - "Fox"
*** [[spoiler:Bakugou]] - "Nitro"
* CoolMask: All of them gain a mask that represents their Persona while acting as phantom thieves. They pull it off when they want to materialize their Persona. Izuku gets extra points for his steel mouthguard, which covers the bottom half of his face and is engraved to resemble All Might's toothy smile, just like his canon counterpart's costume.
* FireForgedFriends: The Thieves are inseparable, having saved each others' lives more times than they can count while running through the Metaverse.
* HenshinHero: Their clothes transform into their thief gear once they're in the Metaverse and gives them access to their Personas. Izuku also notices that he's faster and feels lighter in the Metaverse, allowing him to leap great heights and perform acrobatics that he would never be capable of in reality.
* ImpossibleThief: Their M.O. They steal the embodiments of the distorted desires within human hearts, which removes them from the cognitions of their targets. This leaves the target with all of their memories of what they've done but none of the desire to continue performing their heinous acts, which makes them better people. Izuku is quick to point out that this is essentially brainwashing someone into becoming a better person and has severe reservations about it at first, especially when Morgana admits that doing it wrong can potentially ''kill'' the target or leave them a vegetable. But he ultimately accepts it as a necessary measure when he realizes that many horrible people would be able to escape the notice of Heroes and law enforcement and would go unchecked otherwise.
* MundaneUtility: The Thieves pawn off the Treasures and loot they steal for cash and use whatever money they get to plan more heists or simply hold otherwise expensive celebration parties after a job well-done.
* NonUniformUniform: All of the Thieves take liberties with their school wear. They get remarkably little flak for this.
** Izuku's only modification to his uniform is that he wears his [[IconicOutfit trademark red-and-white sneakers]] instead of black loafers or dress shoes.
** Ryuji leaves his blazer unbuttoned and trades the required turtleneck for a yellow T-shirt with a star on it and "[=ZOMG!=]" as shown in his art below. He also lets the suspenders hang out on the sides rather than keeping them under his jacket. Like Izuku, Ryuji also wears his favorite sneakers in place of the required dress shoes.
** Ann wears a sports hoodie in place of a turtleneck under her blazer and has red leggings instead of the standard black, which is also shown in her art. She also wears high-heeled brown boots instead of black loafers.
** Makoto wears a WaistcoatOfStyle instead of the standard blazer and brown boots instead of loafers.
* PhantomThief: Duh. Morgana coaches them all through the steps of being a phantom thief, between information gathering, sending calling cards, making tools, and combat.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Much like the source material, the Phantom Thieves are all people who are ostracized in a society that has wronged them and turns a blind eye to their pain and suffering.
** Izuku was subjected to a TraumaCongaLine for being Quirkless and left with a criminal record for trying to save a woman from being raped.
** Ryuji was the star of the track team until his abusive coach spurred him into fighting back, leaving him with a broken leg and the dissolution of the track team that now hates him for destroying their chance to go to the nationals.
** Ann is slut-shamed solely because of her Caucasian features and is pressured into providing sexual favors for Kamoshida in order to preserve her friend Shiho's well-being and chances on the volleyball team.
** Morgana is amnesiac and believes himself to be human, but was trapped for an indeterminate amount of time inside Kamoshida's castle.
* SecretIdentity: All of them have to keep their activities a secret lest they get in trouble with the law for Vigilantism under Quirk control laws as well as the morally ambiguous nature of their M.O. This goes double for Izuku, whose criminal record and tenuous probation means that he'll be sent to jail if he's ever caught.
* SenpaiKohai: Because he's only a first-year, Izuku is the Kohai to the rest of the Phantom Thieves, who are all second-year students except for Morgana, who never went to human school as far as he can remember. Izuku is always respectful to his upperclassmen and refers to them with the "-senpai" suffix even after starting to loosen up around them. The other Thieves are rather protective of him in turn.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: They all bring (model) firearms to fight the Shadows in the Metaverse. Because the Shadows ''think'' they're real, the Cognition effect kicks in and makes the guns act like the real thing, which only reinforces the Shadows' Cognition.
* TarotMotifs:
** Each of the Thieves is linked to the arcana that their Persona represents, which reflects some of their character traits and personalities.
*** Izuku is the Fool, a card of beginnings, new possibilities, and undiscovered potential. Izuku's life was turned upside down by his brash decision to save someone he didn't even know, but it also opened new doors to him that can give him a chance to access his potential to wield a Persona that he never knew he had. His growth revolves around learning how to access his new potential and become a hero in a way that he never thought possible while shedding the burdens that plagued him in the past.
*** Ryuji is the Chariot, a card of strong will, a mastery of the self, and earning the respect of others. Ryuji is exceptionally strong-willed and determined but struggles to rein in his emotional and oftentimes dangerously reckless impulses. His character growth revolves around him learning how to focus on his own goals without worrying about what others think of him, such as the derision he receives from the track team for his role in dissolving it.
*** Morgana is the Magician, a card of active energy, knowledge, and turning the natural elements into personal power. Morgana is the ExpositionFairy MentorMascot of the group who introduces the Thieves to the Metaverse and guides them along their path.
*** Ann is the Lovers, a card of choices, relationships, and love in all its forms. Her character struggle revolves around how her striking looks make her an object of desire wherever she goes and learning how to develop relationships beyond a superficial level.
*** Makoto is the Priestess, a card of passive energy, intuition, and guidance. Makoto is rather reserved compared to the other thieves, bottling her emotions inside and trying to approach her problems logically. Her keen mind makes her a valuable source of insight, but her repressed anger over her trampled dreams and inability to do what she thinks is right can push her over the edge.
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: The Phantom Thieves go after people who are so irredeemably evil that stealing their hearts is guaranteed to better the lives of others. But no matter how much good they do, it doesn't change the fact that their actions are unsanctioned and illegal under Quirk control laws. This means that they could all be severely penalized (and in Izuku's case, sent to jail) if they are ever caught. Makoto is quick to bring this up to Izuku after he tells her about the Metaverse and how the Phantom Thieves do their work, creating a schism between them.
* TookALevelInBadass: As they become more and more acquainted with the Metaverse, Izuku and the rest of the Thieves go from fumbling around Kamoshida's Palace to steamrolling his {{Mook}}s with grace and coordination.
* WeaponOfChoice: They all use different weapons based on their own personalities.
** Izuku: SimpleStaff[=/=]RevolversAreJustBetter.
** Ryuji: ImprovisedWeapon[=/=]ShotgunsAreJustBetter.
** Morgana: SinisterScimitar[=/=]BratsWithSlingshots.
** Ann: WhipItGood[=/=]MoreDakka.
** Makoto: PowerFist[=/=]RevolversAreJustBetter
** Yusuke: KatanasAreJustBetter[=/=]MoreDakka
** [[spoiler:Bakugou]]: AnAxeToGrind[=/=]GatlingGood
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Izuku Midoriya / "Hero"]]
!!Izuku Midoriya / Hero
!!!'''Arcana''': 0. Le Mat (The Fool)
!!!'''Persona''': [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Carter]], [[TheChosenOne Wild Card]]
!!!'''Weapons''': [[SimpleStaff Staves]] and [[RevolversAreJustBetter Revolvers]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[UnSorcerer Quirkless]]

->'''Carter''': ''"Well said, my boy! We are in agreement! Now then, let's seal our contract with a vow! I am thou... thou art I... I shall grant you the power to enact justice on this world! Never regret! Never surrender! Never doubt! If society chains you for being a hero... then rip those chains off and save them, whether they want you to or not!"''\\
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In another time and another place, Izuku Midoriya would have become the successor of his favorite Hero and lifelong idol, All Might, inheriting the sacred torch of One For All to battle Villains and become the World's Greatest Hero. But instead of meeting All Might, Izuku tried his best to save a woman who was being sexually assaulted but was somehow charged with assault for pulling the drunken molester off his would-be victim. Now burdened by a criminal record ''and'' his Quirklessness, Izuku's heroic aspirations have become all but impossible. But not all was lost for this would-be Hero. After stumbling into the Metaverse and awakening the power of his Persona, he soon finds that even thieves could be Heroes in their own right.\\\

His Persona is [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Carter]], a Virginian soldier who was transported to Mars and became an ActionHero with his greater strength relative to the Martians. He represents the Fool Arcana.

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!The Phantom Thieves
[[folder:The Thieves In General]]
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Izuku probably gets it the worst, but none of the Thieves are particularly popular among their peers, becoming each others' closest friends simply because there's no one else for them to lean on.
* AntiHero: Even though they're all good people who work towards a selfless cause, the public sees them like this, subverting the legal routes of heroics to brainwash people into becoming good. The Thieves themselves are also skeptical of their methods at times, but the people they target are usually so incredibly evil that nothing but good could come out of their BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood. In some cases though, the Thieves' own vices, such as Ann's thirst for revenge against Kamoshida, can make them go against their better judgment at times, though they always do the right thing in the end.
* BlackAndGrayMorality: The Thieves are the Gray against a series of extremely corrupt adults who make the lives of children and teenagers miserable. While their actions are inexcusable under the law, they continue to steal the hearts of the unjust in hopes of making the world a better place. This is muddied further by the fact that the story takes place in the world of ''My Hero Academia'', meaning that their actions are punishable and illegal if they're ever caught.
* CodeName:
** Morgana has the Thieves take up {{Code Name}}s to keep their identities hidden from the Shadows and cognitive entities in peoples' Palaces.
*** Izuku - "Hero"
*** Ryuji - "Skull"
*** Morgana - "Mona"
*** Ann - "Panther"
*** Makoto - "Queen"
*** Yusuke - "Fox"
*** [[spoiler:Bakugou]] - "Nitro"
* CoolMask: All of them gain a mask that represents their Persona while acting as phantom thieves. They pull it off when they want to materialize their Persona. Izuku gets extra points for his steel mouthguard, which covers the bottom half of his face and is engraved to resemble All Might's toothy smile, just like his canon counterpart's costume.
* FireForgedFriends: The Thieves are inseparable, having saved each others' lives more times than they can count while running through the Metaverse.
* HenshinHero: Their clothes transform into their thief gear once they're in the Metaverse and gives them access to their Personas. Izuku also notices that he's faster and feels lighter in the Metaverse, allowing him to leap great heights and perform acrobatics that he would never be capable of in reality.
* ImpossibleThief: Their M.O. They steal the embodiments of the distorted desires within human hearts, which removes them from the cognitions of their targets. This leaves the target with all of their memories of what they've done but none of the desire to continue performing their heinous acts, which makes them better people. Izuku is quick to point out that this is essentially brainwashing someone into becoming a better person and has severe reservations about it at first, especially when Morgana admits that doing it wrong can potentially ''kill'' the target or leave them a vegetable. But he ultimately accepts it as a necessary measure when he realizes that many horrible people would be able to escape the notice of Heroes and law enforcement and would go unchecked otherwise.
* MundaneUtility: The Thieves pawn off the Treasures and loot they steal for cash and use whatever money they get to plan more heists or simply hold otherwise expensive celebration parties after a job well-done.
* NonUniformUniform: All of the Thieves take liberties with their school wear. They get remarkably little flak for this.
** Izuku's only modification to his uniform is that he wears his [[IconicOutfit trademark red-and-white sneakers]] instead of black loafers or dress shoes.
** Ryuji leaves his blazer unbuttoned and trades the required turtleneck for a yellow T-shirt with a star on it and "[=ZOMG!=]" as shown in his art below. He also lets the suspenders hang out on the sides rather than keeping them under his jacket. Like Izuku, Ryuji also wears his favorite sneakers in place of the required dress shoes.
** Ann wears a sports hoodie in place of a turtleneck under her blazer and has red leggings instead of the standard black, which is also shown in her art. She also wears high-heeled brown boots instead of black loafers.
** Makoto wears a WaistcoatOfStyle instead of the standard blazer and brown boots instead of loafers.
* PhantomThief: Duh. Morgana coaches them all through the steps of being a phantom thief, between information gathering, sending calling cards, making tools, and combat.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Much like the source material, the Phantom Thieves are all people who are ostracized in a society that has wronged them and turns a blind eye to their pain and suffering.
** Izuku was subjected to a TraumaCongaLine for being Quirkless and left with a criminal record for trying to save a woman from being raped.
** Ryuji was the star of the track team until his abusive coach spurred him into fighting back, leaving him with a broken leg and the dissolution of the track team that now hates him for destroying their chance to go to the nationals.
** Ann is slut-shamed solely because of her Caucasian features and is pressured into providing sexual favors for Kamoshida in order to preserve her friend Shiho's well-being and chances on the volleyball team.
** Morgana is amnesiac and believes himself to be human, but was trapped for an indeterminate amount of time inside Kamoshida's castle.
* SecretIdentity: All of them have to keep their activities a secret lest they get in trouble with the law for Vigilantism under Quirk control laws as well as the morally ambiguous nature of their M.O. This goes double for Izuku, whose criminal record and tenuous probation means that he'll be sent to jail if he's ever caught.
* SenpaiKohai: Because he's only a first-year, Izuku is the Kohai to the rest of the Phantom Thieves, who are all second-year students except for Morgana, who never went to human school as far as he can remember. Izuku is always respectful to his upperclassmen and refers to them with the "-senpai" suffix even after starting to loosen up around them. The other Thieves are rather protective of him in turn.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: They all bring (model) firearms to fight the Shadows in the Metaverse. Because the Shadows ''think'' they're real, the Cognition effect kicks in and makes the guns act like the real thing, which only reinforces the Shadows' Cognition.
* TarotMotifs:
** Each of the Thieves is linked to the arcana that their Persona represents, which reflects some of their character traits and personalities.
*** Izuku is the Fool, a card of beginnings, new possibilities, and undiscovered potential. Izuku's life was turned upside down by his brash decision to save someone he didn't even know, but it also opened new doors to him that can give him a chance to access his potential to wield a Persona that he never knew he had. His growth revolves around learning how to access his new potential and become a hero in a way that he never thought possible while shedding the burdens that plagued him in the past.
*** Ryuji is the Chariot, a card of strong will, a mastery of the self, and earning the respect of others. Ryuji is exceptionally strong-willed and determined but struggles to rein in his emotional and oftentimes dangerously reckless impulses. His character growth revolves around him learning how to focus on his own goals without worrying about what others think of him, such as the derision he receives from the track team for his role in dissolving it.
*** Morgana is the Magician, a card of active energy, knowledge, and turning the natural elements into personal power. Morgana is the ExpositionFairy MentorMascot of the group who introduces the Thieves to the Metaverse and guides them along their path.
*** Ann is the Lovers, a card of choices, relationships, and love in all its forms. Her character struggle revolves around how her striking looks make her an object of desire wherever she goes and learning how to develop relationships beyond a superficial level.
*** Makoto is the Priestess, a card of passive energy, intuition, and guidance. Makoto is rather reserved compared to the other thieves, bottling her emotions inside and trying to approach her problems logically. Her keen mind makes her a valuable source of insight, but her repressed anger over her trampled dreams and inability to do what she thinks is right can push her over the edge.
* ToBeLawfulOrGood: The Phantom Thieves go after people who are so irredeemably evil that stealing their hearts is guaranteed to better the lives of others. But no matter how much good they do, it doesn't change the fact that their actions are unsanctioned and illegal under Quirk control laws. This means that they could all be severely penalized (and in Izuku's case, sent to jail) if they are ever caught. Makoto is quick to bring this up to Izuku after he tells her about the Metaverse and how the Phantom Thieves do their work, creating a schism between them.
* TookALevelInBadass: As they become more and more acquainted with the Metaverse, Izuku and the rest of the Thieves go from fumbling around Kamoshida's Palace to steamrolling his {{Mook}}s with grace and coordination.
* WeaponOfChoice: They all use different weapons based on their own personalities.
** Izuku: SimpleStaff[=/=]RevolversAreJustBetter.
** Ryuji: ImprovisedWeapon[=/=]ShotgunsAreJustBetter.
** Morgana: SinisterScimitar[=/=]BratsWithSlingshots.
** Ann: WhipItGood[=/=]MoreDakka.
** Makoto: PowerFist[=/=]RevolversAreJustBetter
** Yusuke: KatanasAreJustBetter[=/=]MoreDakka
** [[spoiler:Bakugou]]: AnAxeToGrind[=/=]GatlingGood
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Izuku Midoriya / "Hero"]]
!!Izuku Midoriya / Hero
!!!'''Arcana''': 0. Le Mat (The Fool)
!!!'''Persona''': [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Carter]], [[TheChosenOne Wild Card]]
!!!'''Weapons''': [[SimpleStaff Staves]] and [[RevolversAreJustBetter Revolvers]]

!Antagonists
!!Major Antagonists
[[folder:Suguru Kamoshida]]
!!Suguru Kamoshida
!!!'''Quirk''': [[UnSorcerer Quirkless]]

->'''Carter''': ''"Well said, my boy! We are in agreement! Now then, let's seal our contract with a vow! I am thou... thou art I... I shall grant you the power to enact justice on this world! Never regret! Never surrender! Never doubt! If society chains you for being a hero... then rip those chains off and save them, whether they want you to or not!"''\\
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OverlyLongTongue
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In another time
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Shujin Academy's P.E. teacher
and another place, Izuku Midoriya would have become a former Olympic athlete. He thoroughly abuses the successor of students under his favorite Hero care, making them go through TrainingFromHell just to increase his standing and lifelong idol, All Might, inheriting the sacred torch of One For All to battle Villains and become the World's Greatest Hero. But instead of meeting All Might, Izuku tried for his best to save a woman who was being sexually assaulted but was somehow charged with assault for pulling the drunken molester off his would-be victim. Now burdened by a criminal record ''and'' his Quirklessness, Izuku's heroic aspirations have become all but impossible. But not all was lost for this would-be Hero. After stumbling into the Metaverse and awakening the power of his Persona, he soon finds that even thieves could be Heroes in their own right.\\\

His Persona is [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Carter]], a Virginian soldier who was transported to Mars and became an ActionHero with his greater strength relative to the Martians. He represents the Fool Arcana.
amusement.



* ABoyAndHisX: Morgana ends up being taken into Izuku's care while they're in reality, where Morgana is transformed into a normal-looking house cat, giving them this relationship. Izuku treats him more like an equal than a pet, but the two are extremely close and Morgana is constantly tagging along on almost all of Izuku's misadventures and hijinks.
* TheAce: In a fit of irony, Izuku becomes this for the Phantom Thieves after being called useless and worthless his whole life. His Initial Persona is exceptionally powerful, he's smart enough to tutor his older teammates in various subjects despite being a year behind them, and he is the only one who can use multiple Personas. His various contacts are also a necessity to keep the Thieves stocked up for their heists. It also gets downplayed in that he's horribly unpopular outside of his circle of friends and contacts and he's still largely considered scum by the world at large. Ryuji and Ann are also much better at handling themselves in social situations than Izuku is.
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Izuku has plenty more to angst about in this story. His [[TragicDream dreams of becoming a Pro Hero]] are nigh-impossible now that he's Quirkless and a criminal, he's [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer more of a social pariah than ever]] thanks to his record, he suffers a HeroicBSOD over [[ItsAllMyFault his failure]] to stop Shiho from attempting suicide, and he's forced to face the fact that the Heroes he's looked up to his entire life have not solved all of society's problems after seeing Kamoshida get away with his abuses. He slowly recovers with the help of his new friends, the Phantom Thieves, who provide him with the companionship and emotional support that he's lacked for most of his life.
* AdaptationalNameChange: Due to Izuku's long-held dream of becoming a Pro Hero, Ryuji decides that "Joker" simply doesn't fit Izuku as a CodeName, prompting him to call Izuku "Hero" instead while acting as a phantom thief.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original game, Joker and Makoto are complete strangers to each other at the start of the story. Here, she's Izuku's ChildhoodFriend and someone he actively looks up to. She supports him in his investigation of Kobayakawa and is generally concerned for his well-being.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Izuku is still Quirkless, but he has the power of the Fool Arcana instead of One For All this time around. In addition, his superheroic tendencies have given him [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Carter]] for a Persona rather than Arsene.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Makoto calls him "Midori" for short.
** Carter frequently calls Izuku "kid" or "my boy" similarly to how All Might does in canon.
** Sae also calls him "Little Izu".
** Tae and Mei call him "Guinea Pig".
** Iwai takes to calling him "Mumbles" for his {{Character Tic|s}}.
* AgeLift: Izuku was initially depicted as a second-year student to match the age of the other protagonists in the first draft of the story, but this was later changed so that he was a first-year student after complications arose in the storytelling.
* AllLovingHero: Despite being dealt a consistently bad hand in life, Izuku refuses to treat others with anything less than kindness and respect unless they prove themselves unworthy of it. He founded the Phantom Thieves in hopes of galvanizing people who have faced abuse to stand up to their aggressors and wants to make the world a better place by forcing the horribly corrupt to repent. Even then, he strictly [[ThouShaltNotKill refuses to kill any of his targets]] no matter how horrid they might be.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Izuku has suffered this his entire life for being Quirkless and he's even more of a pariah now that he's officially a criminal. Notably, he is the only member of the Thieves whose reputation gets ''worse'' after Kamoshida's heart is stolen, as the rest of the student body thinks that he's lying about being Quirkless and has a hidden brainwashing Quirk. It doesn't bother him as much as it used to, because he now has a set of people he can call friends for the first time in the longest.
-->'''Izuku''': ''[mumbling dejectedly]'' Well... it's not like anyone had a good opinion of me before, right? So I guess it's something I'll just have to accept.\\
'''Morgana''': Izuku...\\
'''Izuku''': If that's the worst thing to come of stopping Kamoshida, I'm okay with it. ''[begins to smile]'' I have you guys now, so it won't be so lonely.\\
'''Ryuji''': Aw shucks, man! You're gonna make me blush over here! [laughs and pulls Izuku into a friendly headlock] You know I got your back, dude.\\
'''Ann''': ''[smiles and gives a thumbs-up]'' We are a team, after all.\\
'''Morgana''': As expected of our leader to bear such a cross on his back.
* AndThisIsFor: Izuku drops this line against Kamoshida's Shadow, but forgoes the usual list in favor of one, succinct statement punctuated by a [[MegatonPunch Virginia Smash]].
-->'''Izuku''': This is for all the students you've hurt! For everyone who couldn't fight back! '''Virginia...''' '''''SMASH!'''''
* AuraVision: While infiltrating Kamoshida's Castle, Izuku obtains the ability to use the Third Eye from Igor. This allows him to see potential Confidant links, the overall danger level a Shadow poses to him, and places of interest such as the mechanisms for various puzzles or potential pathways for infiltration. Combined with his existing AwesomeByAnalysis, it rarely takes him more than a few minutes to solve most puzzles. He's especially grateful for this ability, since it's almost like being given a Quirk.
* ArrestedForHeroism: Izuku should have been praised for intervening when a woman was in the midst of getting sexually assaulted. Instead, ''he'' was the one put on trial for doing what should have obviously been the right thing to do while the molester walked away scot-free.
* AwesomeByAnalysis:
** Izuku's greatest strength is still his fast-working brain, allowing him to quickly see through the puzzles in Kamoshida's castle, come up with a strategy to defeat hordes of Shadows with minimal effort while the Thieves were exhausted, and find new applications for any information he learns about the Metaverse. Morgana is impressed and almost unnerved by how insightful Izuku can be at times, sometimes coming up with solutions to Metaverse problems before Morgana can.
** Caroline and Justine are stunned when Izuku manages to fuse a Jack Frost with Mabufu shortly after being informed that he could resummon any of his previous Personas with the compendium.
* BadassCape: Carter wears a flowing red one that he dramatically flourishes upon being summoned for the first time.
* BadassCreed: Carter has one as part of his RousingSpeech to Izuku.
--> '''Carter''': Never regret! Never surrender! Never doubt! If society chains you for being a hero... then rip those chains off and save them, whether they want you to or not!
* BadassDriver: Subverted. Izuku is placed in charge of driving the Morganamobile not because he's especially good at it, but because he's the least likely to drive everyone into a wall. His foot is constantly on and off the brakes, resulting in a rather jerky ride until he gets more comfortable with it. [[spoiler:While escaping from Madarame's Palace, Izuku immediately asks Makoto to drive since she has an actual license.]]
* BadLiar:
** Izuku's flimsy excuses for his activities rarely fool anyone for long. He's only lucky that most people don't press him about his strange absences and need for supplies like model firearms and back-alley medicine.
** Takemi isn't fooled by his excuses for a second and only goes along with him out of amusement during their first meeting at her clinic. After he returns, she's quick to interrogate him about what he ''really'' needs her medicine for.
* BadassLongcoat: Izuku has the same trench coat worn by Ren in addition to the rest of his thief outfit, which is a black and red version of his second Hero Costume in his home series ([[http://bokunoheroacademia.wikia.com/wiki/File:Izuku_Midoriya_2nd_Costume_Full.png named Costume Beta]]) with the cowl being exchanged for his thief mask.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Izuku knows how easy it would be to abuse his access to the Metaverse to brainwash or even kill people by attacking them in the Cognitive World, but he has no intention of using his abilities for anything but stopping criminals.

to:

* ABoyAndHisX: Morgana ends up being taken into Izuku's care while they're in reality, where Morgana is transformed into a normal-looking house cat, giving them this relationship. Izuku treats him more like an equal than a pet, but the two are extremely close and Morgana is constantly tagging along on almost all of Izuku's misadventures and hijinks.
* TheAce: In a fit of irony, Izuku becomes this for the Phantom Thieves after being called useless and worthless his whole life. His Initial Persona is exceptionally powerful, he's smart enough to tutor his older teammates in various subjects despite being a year behind them, and he is the only one who can use multiple Personas. His various contacts are also a necessity to keep the Thieves stocked up for their heists. It also gets downplayed in that he's horribly unpopular outside of his circle of friends and contacts and he's still largely considered scum by the world at large. Ryuji and Ann are also much better at handling themselves in social situations than Izuku is.
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Izuku has plenty more to angst about in this story. His [[TragicDream dreams of becoming a Pro Hero]] are nigh-impossible now that he's Quirkless and a criminal, he's [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer more of a social pariah than ever]] thanks to his record, he suffers a HeroicBSOD over [[ItsAllMyFault his failure]] to stop Shiho from attempting suicide, and he's forced to face the fact that the Heroes he's looked up to his entire life have not solved all of society's problems after seeing Kamoshida get away with his abuses. He slowly recovers with the help of his new friends, the Phantom Thieves, who provide him with the companionship and emotional support that he's lacked for most of his life.
* AdaptationalNameChange: Due to Izuku's long-held dream of becoming a Pro Hero, Ryuji decides that "Joker" simply doesn't fit Izuku as a CodeName, prompting him to call Izuku "Hero" instead while acting as a phantom thief.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original game, Joker and Makoto are complete strangers to each other at the start of the story. Here, she's Izuku's ChildhoodFriend and someone he actively looks up to. She supports him in his investigation of Kobayakawa and is generally concerned for his well-being.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Izuku is still Quirkless, but he has the power of the Fool Arcana instead of One For All this time around. In addition, his superheroic tendencies have given him [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Carter]] for a Persona rather than Arsene.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Makoto calls him "Midori" for short.
** Carter frequently calls Izuku "kid" or "my boy" similarly to how All Might does in canon.
** Sae also calls him "Little Izu".
** Tae and Mei call him "Guinea Pig".
** Iwai takes to calling him "Mumbles" for his {{Character Tic|s}}.
* AgeLift: Izuku was initially depicted as a second-year student to match the age of the other protagonists in the first draft of the story, but this was later changed so that he was a first-year student after complications arose in the storytelling.
* AllLovingHero: Despite being dealt a consistently bad hand in life, Izuku refuses to treat others with anything less than kindness and respect unless they prove themselves unworthy of it. He founded the Phantom Thieves in hopes of galvanizing people who have faced abuse to stand up to their aggressors and wants to make the world a better place by forcing the horribly corrupt to repent. Even then, he strictly [[ThouShaltNotKill refuses to kill any of his targets]] no matter how horrid they might be.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Izuku has suffered this his entire life for being Quirkless and he's even more of a pariah now that he's officially a criminal. Notably, he is the only member of the Thieves whose reputation gets ''worse'' after
AchillesHeel: Kamoshida's heart Shadow is stolen, as the rest of the student body thinks so attached to his crown that he's lying about being Quirkless removing it takes a huge chunk of his power, leaving him vulnerable.
* AdaptationalBadass: His Shadow's BossBattle is a WarmUpBoss in the original games, but here he comes dangerously close to wiping out the Thieves, to the point that Izuku was heavily considering pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to buy time for the others to run.
* AGodAmI: He's an outright megalomaniac within his own Palace.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Shadow grows large enough to almost reach the ceiling of his Palace while sitting down just before battling the Thieves.
* AttentionWhore: He demands attention
and has a hidden brainwashing Quirk. It doesn't bother him as much as it used to, respect. He's arguably worse than his game version in regards to this because he now has a set was denied much of people the fame and prestige he can call friends had because of the prominence of U.A.'s Sports Festival.
* CruelMercy: After he offers to commit suicide, Ann tells him that he needs to live to atone
for the first time in the longest.
-->'''Izuku''': ''[mumbling dejectedly]'' Well... it's not like anyone had a good opinion of me before, right? So I guess it's something I'll just have to accept.\\
'''Morgana''': Izuku...\\
'''Izuku''': If that's the worst thing to come of stopping Kamoshida, I'm okay with it. ''[begins to smile]'' I have you guys now, so it won't be so lonely.\\
'''Ryuji''': Aw shucks, man! You're gonna make me blush over here! [laughs and pulls Izuku into a friendly headlock] You know I got your back, dude.\\
'''Ann''': ''[smiles and gives a thumbs-up]'' We are a team, after all.\\
'''Morgana''': As expected of our leader to bear such a cross on
his back.
* AndThisIsFor: Izuku drops
crimes. She later cites this line against as part of her reason for sparing Kamoshida's Shadow, but forgoes as she believes that forcing him to live with the usual list in favor crippling guilt of one, succinct statement punctuated by a [[MegatonPunch Virginia Smash]].
-->'''Izuku''': This
his many atrocities is a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DirtyOldMan: Despite his athleticism, he's definitely past his prime and is constantly making passes at Ann, to her disgust. He later sexually abuses Shiho to the point that she tries to commit suicide.
* DrivenToSuicide: He offers to kill himself as part of his atonement
for all his past actions, horrifying Izuku. Thankfully, Ann manages to snap Kamoshida out of this, telling him that he'd just be running away from his problems if he were to commit suicide.
* FreudianExcuse: He's given a slightly stronger one than in canon. He feels obsolete due to
the students you've hurt! For everyone who couldn't fight back! '''Virginia...''' '''''SMASH!'''''
popularity of Quirks and U.A.'s Sports Festival devaluing his Olympic gold medal, fueling his reprehensible behavior towards his students.
* AuraVision: While infiltrating GreenEyedMonster: As if the Thieves didn't have enough reasons to hate him. He resents U.A. and the rise of Quirks because the prominence of the Sports Festival devalued his achievement as an Olympic gold medalist and rendered him obsolete. Because he can't act on this resentment, unlike his perverse fantasies, said envy is locked deep away in his psyche. The Thieves exploit this to make him lose his cool, allowing Morgana to knock off Kamoshida's Castle, Izuku obtains the ability to use the Third Eye from Igor. This allows crown and leaving him open to see potential Confidant links, the overall danger level a Shadow poses to him, and places of interest such as the mechanisms for various puzzles or potential pathways for infiltration. Combined with his existing AwesomeByAnalysis, it rarely takes him more than a few minutes to solve most puzzles. He's especially grateful for this ability, since it's almost like being given a Quirk.
* ArrestedForHeroism: Izuku should have been praised for intervening when a woman was in the midst of getting sexually assaulted. Instead, ''he'' was the one put on trial for doing what should have obviously been the right thing to do while the molester walked away scot-free.
* AwesomeByAnalysis:
**
Izuku's greatest strength is still Virginia Smash.
* HotForStudent: He's infamous for making unwanted advances on the girls in
his fast-working brain, allowing him PE classes, paying special attention to quickly see through Ann, much to her disgust and revulsion.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: His Shadow frequently asks its "slaves" to launch salvos of volleyballs at
the puzzles in Thieves. His Gold Medal Shot is even more powerful, with Kamoshida's castle, come massive Shadow spiking the ball himself.
* MaliciousSlander: He ''loves'' spreading rumors about students he doesn't like, using his authority to pressure the other students into perpetuating these rumors in hopes of ruining the lives of those who would stand
up to him. He does this to be Ryuji and Izuku, which only strengthens their resolve to get back at him.
* OhCrap: After his crown is knocked off his head, he can only look on in horror as Izuku and Carter run towards him
with a strategy to defeat hordes of Shadows Virginia Smash with minimal effort while his name on it.
* OrgasmicallyDelicious: His Shadow is a little... ''too'' satisfied with the wine he drinks and the bodies he eats from his giant trophy. It helps that it basically works as a free Diarahan, restoring him to full strength even after
the Thieves were exhausted, throw their strongest attacks up to that point at him.
* OverlyLongTongue: Kamoshida's Quirk is is this, which is reflected on his Shadow's even more absurdly long tongue which is as long as his Shadow's giant body as Asmodeus. His Shadow uses it as a {{Combat Tentacle|s}} while battling the Thieves.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Everyone knew he was an asshole before, but when Shiho attempts suicide because she was sexually exploited by Kamoshida, Izuku, Ryuji, Ann,
and find new applications for any information he learns about the Metaverse. Morgana is impressed and almost unnerved by how insightful Izuku can be at times, sometimes coming up with solutions resolve themselves to Metaverse problems before Morgana can.
** Caroline and Justine are stunned when Izuku manages to fuse a Jack Frost with Mabufu shortly after being informed that he could resummon any of his previous Personas with the compendium.
* BadassCape: Carter wears a flowing red one that he dramatically flourishes upon being summoned
make him pay dearly for the first time.
* BadassCreed: Carter has one as part of his RousingSpeech to Izuku.
--> '''Carter''': Never regret! Never surrender! Never doubt! If society chains you for being a hero... then rip those chains off and save them, whether they want you to or not!
* BadassDriver: Subverted. Izuku is placed in charge of driving the Morganamobile not because
what he's especially good at it, but done.
* SadistTeacher: Puts his students through TrainingFromHell even when he knows it's more than likely to just give them a CareerEndingInjury rather than actually make them better. The students dread hearing his voice on the school's loudspeakers
because it usually means that he's calling someone to his office to vent his frustrations on. He also attempts to sexually exploit Ann and exploits Shiho after Ann refuses his demands.
* SevenDeadlySins: He represents
the least likely to drive everyone Sin of Lust, Luxuria, for physically and sexually abusing his students. This is reflected by his Shadow's transformation into Asmodeus, the demon of lust in multiple religious texts.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: The Thieves have to destroy his trophy cup to prevent him from using it to heal himself in order to finally start to wear him down.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: To those aren't in the know, Kamoshida is
a wall. personable, talented, and responsible teacher. Everyone under his thumb knows otherwise, but are too busy being shunned or worked half-to-death to protest.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ichiryuusai Madarame]]
!!Ichiryuusai Madarame
!!!'''Quirk''': EyesDoNotBelongThere
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Azazel]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_9170.png[[/labelnote]]]]

A famous Japanese painter who adopted Yusuke Kitagawa when Yusuke's parents died. He has been claiming both Yusuke's and his other disciples' work as his own, propping up his own fame at the cost of his students'.
His foot is constantly on unwillingness to create his own work and his desire for fame create a Palace inside the collective unconscious where he fancies himself as a shogun presiding a gaudy golden museum of his ego.

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* AbusiveParent: Downplayed. Despite having adopted Yusuke, he exploits the hell out of him, barely furnishing him while leeching
off the brakes, resulting in a rather jerky ride his talent. However, he treats Yusuke with enough kindness to earn his deep respect until he gets more comfortable with it. [[spoiler:While escaping the full extent of his corruption is revealed.
* AintTooProudToBeg: When his Shadow is defeated, it feebly begs the Thieves not to kill him.
* ArtAttacker: His Shadow can spit ink
from Madarame's Palace, Izuku immediately asks Makoto its mouth that drains the energy of those it covers and renders them vulnerable to drive every kind of damage. [[spoiler:Shadow Madarame is not immune to this and is defeated when the Thieves turn it against him]].
* BadLiar: Ann points out several contradictions when he tries to cover up his multiple copies of ''Sayuri''. [[spoiler:When Madarame claims the original was stolen and he had to sell copies to make a living, Ann points out that he couldn't have made copies if the original was stolen. Madarame then claims he got a high-quality photograph from an art book, but Ann shoots that down too when she points out Madarame himself said his clients have a keen eye for fine art; they'd know if he was selling them a copy of a copy. Then, when Ann, Makoto, and Yusuke uncover the real Sayuri moments later, Madarame claims it was a counterfeit that he bought. Ann points out that this excuse is "pushing it,"
since she has an actual license.artist wouldn't knowingly buy a fake of his own work.]]
* BadLiar:
**
BitchInSheepsClothing: Unlike Kamoshida, who is openly hostile to Izuku and friends right away, since Kamoshida trusts his influence to protect him, Madarame at least pretends to be nice and personable on the outside. He has several "logical" excuses prepared to cover his tracks if exposed and it's only when the party keeps pressing the issue and forcing their way past his facade that he finally drops it. This is part of why Yusuke has such a hard time understanding the truth and takes it so badly.
* BodyHorror: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes on other parts of his body.
* ElementalPowers: Shadow Madarame has access to every type of element, producing fire, ice, lightning, and wind attacks by breathing in and out of its nose.
* EvilOldFolks: He's an old man who’s friendly facade hides an extremely greedy and loathsome human being.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes all over his body (although they disable his natural eyes when he does so).
* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as one to All Might and his relationship to Canon!Izuku. While All Might took Izuku under his wing to groom him into becoming the successor of One For All, Madarame took Yusuke under his wing simply to leech off of the young boy’s artistic talent. All Might intends to eventually end his reign as the Symbol of Peace with Izuku taking over while Madarame seemingly has no intention of passing the reins to any of his students. All Might is extremely careful with choosing his disciple while Madarame takes in several and kicks out the rest when their usefulness has passed. All Might looks heroic and strong in his muscled form while his weakened form is skeletal and frail, yet he still retains a good heart. Madarame looks like a friendly and kind old man while his Shadow has the appearance of a cruel, decadent shogun, yet both hold the same greedy and manipulative heart.
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: His Palace and a lot of the things inside are gold or painted gold. Shadow Madarame wears robes like his real self entirely of gold. All of the gold is considered a gaudy eyesore by the Phantom Thieves.
* GreenEyedMonster: Like Kamoshida, he resents Quirks. Madarame is jealous of how Quirks are considered to be the epitome of beauty, especially given his own Quirk.
* HealingFactor: Like the myriad of counterfeit paintings he produced, Shadow Madarame can regenerate any missing parts of itself so long as the other parts still exist. It has to be taken down all at once to be defeated.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who muses that he might have been able to utilize his Quirk in espionage or to prevent himself from getting blindsided in combat if he so desired.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Shadow is defeated when [[spoiler:Izuku binds the parts of it with Mei's capture gun long enough for Makoto to shower it in its own black paint, leaving it vulnerable to the combined attacks of all the Thieves.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: Practically everything about his initial characterization is a facade. He acts like a humble, self-deprecating artist and in fact, explicitly claims that the key to his success is his detachment from worldly desires such as fame and fortune. His Palace ends up revealing that fame and fortune have been all he's cared about for a while, and only convinces his students not to profit from their art, so he can instead.
* ManBitesMan: He chomps on
Izuku's flimsy excuses Persona after the latter's physical attacks against it failed.
* NoSell: Shadow Madarame's eyes are immune to every elemental attack the Thieves can muster up to that point aside from Makoto's Nuclear spells while the mouth can completely nullify Izuku's physical attacks. Worse still, it's able to heal itself using the energy from those attacks.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His Shadow claims that there's no purpose for art except as a brand or as a way to make money.
* PlagiarismInFiction: He steals the credit
for his activities rarely fool anyone for long. students' work.
* ProperlyParanoid: In spite of his friendly demeanor toward the protagonists, and that he has no real reason to consider them a threat, his Palace's security already considers them enemies the first time they enter, resulting in them immediately changing into their thief costumes. His suspicions are correct since they did come to steal his heart.
* SelfDeprecation:
He's only lucky willing to pretend to do this in order to further his facade. When Yusuke gets angry as the party reveals their suspicions to him, Madarame tries to get him to calm down, saying that most people don't press him it's natural that not everyone would like him. When Ann and Makoto break into his private room, causing Yusuke to discover Madarame's counterfeiting racket, he makes up another lie on the spot about how having his strange absences painting stolen, as well as his own financial irresponsibility, landed him in a tough position and need pushed him into doing this kind of shady work.
* SevenDeadlySins: Vanity. He holds himself in such high regard that his Palace is a high scale museum completely dedicated to him and his "greatness" with crowds waiting to see the exhibits. He also represents Envy, as he envies his students' talents and potential
for supplies like model firearms success, and back-alley medicine.
** Takemi
steals their work for his own.
* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Madarame feels entitled to profit from the works of his pupils and they should feel gratitude towards him despite the abuse he puts them through.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Nakanohara and eventually Yusuke realizes that Madarame's modus operandi involves disposing of his apprentices once he no longer needs their talents.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul]]
!!Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul
!!!'''Quirk''': [[TouchOfDeath Overhaul]]
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The leader of the Yakuza group known as the Shie Hassaikai. Despite his young age, Chisaki can command fear and respect from members much older than him. Completely ruthless and abhorring anything that might endanger the family, Chisaki seeks to have the Yakuza thrive in the shadows within a world of Heroes. Chisaki's Palace is the Yakuza hideout, which takes the form of a laboratory where he and his followers develop the "cure" society desperately needs.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He and his Quirk Erasing Bullets appear ''much'' earlier than they did in the manga.
* AbusiveParents: He's not actually Eri's father, but he pretends to be so as to control her more easily. Eri's frightened reaction to him tells Izuku and Sojiro that he's definitely not a nice person to her by any means.
* AmbitionIsEvil: In Chapter 39, after seeing the massive quantity of Quirk-erasing bullets in his Palace, Izuku and Makoto theorize that Chisaki may intend on waging war with hero society itself since the bullets and Trigger would let him have a monopoly over Quirks.
* AnimalMotifs: Crows. His mask and the fur lining of his hood gives off the impression of being one. [[spoiler:His Shadow's fused form with the Eight Bullets is also a gigantic crow-like monstrosity, complete with a bone-like beak and multiple black-feathered arms]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's the de-facto leader of the family and the head honcho of the Shie Hassakai. He's also someone you do not want to mess with, given the bloody results of his Quirk.
* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Because Kaneshiro’s actions endanger the family, Chisaki kills him then orders Kaneshiro’s men to help him clean up the mess]].
* BadPowersBadPeople: Chisaki's Quirk allows him to disassemble and reassmble anything he touches, regardless of the object is organic or otherwise. When used on a human [[spoiler:like Kaneshiro and Koga]], the results are rather bloody. He's also the acting leader of a Yakuza group and intends on using Trigger and Quirk-erasing Bullets to flip the battle of heroes and villains on its head.
* BaitAndSwitch: When he arrives at Kaneshiro's club, he lambasts him for starting a drug operation without his say so, stating that no matter how careful he is, the cops and heroes would crack down on it sooner or later. He then goes on to say that Kaneshiro's loyalty to the family and ambition are admirable qualities, which surprises and elates Kaneshiro...[[spoiler:[[OhCrap until he realizes Chisaki's ungloved hand is on his shoulder]] and Chisaki tells him such ambitions will likely have Kaneshiro backstab him. He promptly kills Kaneshiro so as to prevent his drug operations from hurting the family]].
* CoolMask: He wears a PlagueDoctor medicine mask.
* TheDon: He is the current acting leader of the Shie Hassakai and the family after the matriarch fell ill.
* TheDreaded: Due to his ruthlessness, the mere mention of his name or the idea that he’s going to visit is enough to send Kaneshiro into a panic. It
isn't fooled by his excuses for a second just Kaneshiro, either; Iwai is downright terrified of him and only goes along tells Izuku to never get involved with him out of amusement during their first meeting at her clinic. After he returns, she's quick to interrogate him about what he ''really'' needs her anyone wearing medicine for.
* BadassLongcoat: Izuku has
masks, refusing to say anything more. Sojiro also knows of him from his time in the same trench coat worn government, and pales when he sees Chisaki himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Kaneshiro's fearful reaction to learning he's coming to his club personally, and his [[spoiler:casual murder of Kaneshiro because his drug operations risk endangering the family]] shows he's a BadBoss and many of his underlings are deathly afraid of him.
* {{Foil}}: To Tomura [[spoiler:and Akechi]]. Tomura wants to kill the Symbol of Peace and create mass panic in the process, ending the so-called Golden Age of heroics whereas the latter [[spoiler:uses the Metaverse for the sake of revenge]]. Chisaki wants to upset the balance of heroes and villains
by Ren holding a monopoly over Quirks via the Quirk-enhancing drug Trigger and his Quirk-erasing bullets.
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:His Shadow merges with the cognitions of his Eight Bullets, which results
in addition a crow-like monstrosity that looks far, ''far'' worse than the one in ''MHA'' canon''.]]
* HiddenDepths: Although he sees his men as expendable in the grand scheme of things, the cognitions of the Eight Bullets are incredibly accurate
to the rest actual members, down to their UndyingLoyalty and Rappa's BloodKnight tendencies (as well as his begrudging respect to Chisaki).
* KnightOfCerebus: Chisaki shows that he’s more than some adult harassing or ruining the lives of those beneath him and that he’s a straight-up Villain by [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro with the use
of his thief outfit, Quirk]].
* TheLeader: He leads the Shie Hassakai while the family matriarch is ill. Under his leadership, [[FromNobodyToNightmare they went from being a yakuza clan on the verge of being wiped out to one of the most feared organizations in Japan]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While there were other factors involved, if Chisaki hadn't shown up to take back [[SpannerInTheWorks Eri, who happened to run into Izuku and Sojiro]], chances are Izuku and the Phantom Thieves wouldn't have found him as quickly as they did.
* PragmaticVillainy: His reason for [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro]]. As productive as his drug operations are, they've almost always been busted by the cops and heroes, regardless of how well-trained Kaneshiro's lackies are,
which is a black would threaten the family and red version of Chisaki's own operations. Chisaki also recognizes that, while ambition is admirable, it's also likely to make Kaneshiro betray him.
* SuperOCD: Chisaki hates uncleanliness, as shown by the fact he always wears surgical gloves and getting dirty makes him break out in hives. He can control it to a degree, as shown by the fact he can stand being in an unclean room with Kaneshiro, but he takes steps to avoid sitting in a place Kaneshiro once sat in.
* TouchOfDeath: His Quirk requires him to touch things [[TerrifiedOfGerms much to
his second Hero Costume in chagrin]], and if used on a human, his home series ([[http://bokunoheroacademia.powers can result in [[LudicrousGibs showers of blood]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Twofold in Chapter 40. He flies into an angry rage when [[spoiler:he receives a calling card that blatantly calls him out, and said calling card is widespread throughout all of Asakusa. His Shadow also starts growing unhinged when the Thieves somehow manage to push him back, all but breaking down into a feral mess when Izuku swipes Eri's Shadow right from under him and screams at him to give her back]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Chisaki [[spoiler:kills Kaneshiro as his drug operation could eventually endanger the family]].
[[/folder]]

!!Mementos Targets
[[folder:Natsuhiko Nakanohara]]
!!Natsuhiko Nakanohara
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nakanohara.png]]
-->'''Shadow''': Obariyon
A government worker who stalked his ex-girlfriend after she broke up with him. He's the Thieves' first target in Mementos.
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* AchillesHeel: Electrical attacks like Captain Kidd's quickly put his Shadow on the ropes, allowing the team to finish him with an All-Out Attack.
* AlliterativeName: '''Na'''tsuhiko '''Na'''kanohara.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He was tossed away and abandoned by his teacher, Madarame, who proceeded to ruin his life, giving Nakanohara deep-seated abandonment issues.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: He begs Izuku to go after someone named Madarame for ruining his life.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He repents for his actions after the Thieves defeat him in Mementos, acknowledging that he was in the wrong for stalking his girlfriend due to his deep-seated abandonment issues.
* StarterVillain: He's the first Mementos target and he has his heart stolen rather easily, but his Shadow's parting words convince the Thieves to begin looking into Madarame.
* SuperToughness: His Shadow is an [[https://megamitensei.
wikia.com/wiki/File:Izuku_Midoriya_2nd_Costume_Full.png named Costume Beta]]) with com/wiki/Obariyon Obariyon]], rendering him resistant enough to physical damage to brush off Izuku's Quantico Smash.
[[/folder]]

!Confidants
[[folder:Igor (Fool)]]
!!Igor
!!!'''Arcana''': 0. Le Mat (The Fool)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/igor_persona_5.png]]
->''"Trickster... Welcome to my Velvet Room."''
The manager of
the cowl being exchanged for his thief mask.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Izuku knows how easy it would be to abuse his access to
Velvet Room. He bestowed the Metaverse Navigator on Izuku and his friends and guides him on his way as part of Izuku's "rehabilitation" as a phantom thief.\\\

He represents the Fool Arcana.
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* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Specializes in delivering these, oftentimes ignoring Izuku's questions entirely
to brainwash or continue monologuing, much to the teen's frustration. What he ''does'' give straight out is quite helpful.
* FaceOfAThug: He's freaky looking
even kill by the standards of a world where people by attacking them in with the Cognitive World, but he head of a snake are accepted as normal members of society. He is still an important ally of Izuku who informs him of the workings of the Metaverse and provides him the Metaverse Navigator as well as improving his ability to handle more Personas.
* GagNose: As per Persona tradition, Igor's nose is as long as ever.
* {{Gonk}}: He
has no intention of using lanky, noodle-like arms and fingers and an obscenely long and hawkish nose.
* TheMentor: Igor is Izuku's guide to
his new abilities and grants him abilities like the Third Eye and fusions to create new Personas.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Longtime Persona players will notice that Igor now refers to the Velvet Room as "my Velvet Room" and the execution-style Persona fusions he provides are much more brutal than previous fusion methods in the series. That said, he's still supportive of Izuku's "rehabilitation" and gives him plenty of advice (albeit wrapped in plenty of cryptic phrases) and abilities to help him as a phantom thief.
* SuperEmpowering: He gave Izuku and the other Thieves the Metaverse Navigator app and also gave Izuku the ability to use the Third Eye.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sojiro Sakura (Hierophant)]]
!!Sojiro Sakura
!!!'''Arcana''': V. Le Pape (The Hierophant)
[[quoteright:264:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p5_sojiro_sakura.png]]

Izuku's guardian
for anything the duration of his probation. Sojiro owns and runs a hole-in-the-wall called Cafe Leblanc, which primarily serves its proprietary coffee-curry combo. He's dismissive of Izuku at first and only took him in as a favor to Inko, but stopping criminals.soon finds himself taking a shine to the boy as he spends more and more time with him.\\\

He represents the Hierophant Arcana.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He warms up to Izuku faster than he does with Ren, primarily because Izuku is just so darn meek and timid that it's hard not sympathize with him, especially after learning about Izuku's TragicDream.
* AdaptationExpansion: Well, sorta. In the game, all we knew about his past was that he was a government worker who knew Wakaba and Shido. Here he seems to know Sir Nighteye, even calling him by his real name when Mirio tells him he's interning at his agency.



** Deriding one's own Quirk or using it for evil. Having grown up wanting a Quirk his entire life, Izuku quickly gets worked up whenever someone hates their Quirk or calls it useless, as he instantly comes up with applications for things that he will never have.
** Hurting Makoto. While he's close to all of the Thieves, he's known Makoto the longest as the sole supporter of his dream of becoming a Hero. He instantly flies into an irrational rage when she's hurt.
* BornUnlucky: Izuku is part of the unlucky 20% of the population to be completely Quirkless. If this wasn't bad enough, it gets ''astronomically'' worse, as listed under TraumaCongaLine.
-->'''Izuku''': ''[internally as he's cornered by Shadows]'' I-I can't escape! Th-there's nowhere for me to go or run to! ''[tears well up in his eyes]'' I-I'm gonna die here... why? Why has the world been so cruel?!
* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brains to Ryuji's Brawn. Izuku is the more intelligent of the two of them and is shorter, thinking through most of his problems. At the same time, he's more meek than Ryuji and a little less willing to stand his ground unless the going gets tough. On the other hand, Carter is the most physically inclined of all of the Thieves' Personas, making this a zig-zagged trope.
* BreakTheCutie: Ever since he was a child, Izuku wanted to be someone who could save others with a smile on his face, just like his idol, All Might. But then he found out he was Quirkless and after knowledge of it came out, that hopeful dream became an endless fountain of mockery, bullying, and scorn that plagued him all the way through his middle school years as he was derided as worthless and useless. Through all of this, he continued to cling to his dream in hopes of one day being able to help others and prove everyone wrong. Then, without thinking, he runs to save a woman who was screaming for help as a slime-ball tried to sexually assault her. This one act of altruism ends with the [[TheFarmerAndTheViper woman he saved]] accusing ''him'' of assaulting the man he tried to save her from, giving him a criminal record and making him miss the U.A. Entrance Exam. Then he has to move away to live with a complete stranger who doesn't shy away from telling Izuku that he doesn't care about him. Then the teachers at his new school treat him like the worst scum on Earth when he has only just met them. After telling himself for the past eleven years of his life that there had to be ''some'' way he could become a Hero, reality sets in and he finally breaks down into inconsolable sobbing as he finally admits that his stupid, childish dream is now (and probably always was) a complete impossibility. At this point, it's hard to blame him. Thankfully, getting new friends and becoming a phantom thief has helped him recover.
-->No matter how many times he told himself to endure, things never changed.\\
He couldn't push his way through this situation like his bullying or his classes. Neither of those things had stolen his chance of achieving his dream.\\
It was like being told he was Quirkless again for the first time. He couldn't keep fooling himself.\\
He will never be a Hero.
* ButtMonkey: Izuku is on the receiving end of much of the story's verbal and physical slapstick, whether it's getting a chop on the head from Makoto [[AngerBornOfWorry for worrying her]], getting teased for his Hero obsession by Morgana, or knocking himself out with a horrid potion cooked up by Takemi.
* CallingYourAttacks: Necessary when using magic and when Izuku calls out his various Personas. Izuku also does this when having Carter replicate All Might's various Smash attacks.
* CannotTalkToWomen: He practically melts when Ann asks to trade phone numbers with him or when he's trying to pull her to safety. The only girl he's remotely comfortable with at first is his ChildhoodFriend Makoto and he constantly has to talk himself into acting like he's speaking with her whenever he's conversing with a girl he only barely knows. Takemi loves abusing this for a quick laugh. He's also ''very'' uncomfortable when he learns that fusing Carter and Silky creates [[TheVamp Succubus]].
--> '''Izuku''': ''[blanching while trying to push Ann out of the Metaverse to safety]'' S-s-sorry, Takamaki-senpai!\\ ''[internally]'' This is for her own good, this is for her own good! D-don't think J-Just pull her along to safety!\\
'''Ann''': ''[to Ryuji]'' H-Hey! Where did you just touch me?!
* CharacterTics: Izuku's mumble storms are still in full force, causing everyone to lampshade and point it out to him.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[mumbling]'' We don't want to have to fight every single Shadow. Takamaki-senpai is tired and we want to have enough energy for getting to the exit. We might not have a choice right now, but I'd like for us to use as little stamina possible... but how...? Think... We could try to hold our ground like Ryuji-senpai suggested. In this small room, their numbers would be pretty limited. But still, if we get more like the golden armored captain, that might take a lot out of us. Even so conflict is unavoidable at this point. Think, Izuku think...\\
''[has a EurekaMoment]'' I-I think I've got something. ''[realizes everyone is staring at him]'' W-was I-\\
'''Ryuji and Morgana''': Yep.\\
'''Ann''': Do you... do that a lot?\\
'''Morgana''': He does.
* ChildhoodFriend: Although she's two years older than Izuku, he was good friends with his neighbor Makoto when they were younger, having defended him from bullies "like a lioness would her cubs". Because of this, she is the only girl in his age group he can comfortably talk to until he gets to know Ann. This is what made her rejection of the Thieves' activities especially painful for Izuku. She is also implied to have been a MoralityChain for Bakugou, whose behavior worsened after she moved away.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome:
** Deconstructed as per its source material. Izuku's thoughtless attempts to help a woman in trouble end with him getting on the bad side of a man with connections in the government. The encounter ends with a rigged trial where the drunk walks away scot-free while Izuku is left with a year's probation and a permanent assault charge on his record on top of missing the U.A. Entrance Exam because of said trial. He spends the first part of the story trying to clamp down on his heroic instincts to avoid causing trouble for others, but he still can't help himself. They return with a vengeance after Shiho attempts suicide and motivates him to continue being a phantom thief even after Kamoshida is dealt with. This is a carry over from his home series, where is sense of justice and doing the right thing is so strong that he is fully willing to break the law and brave the consequences if it means saving someone.
---> '''Izuku''': ''[after seeing Ann's distress and watching her run away]'' I-it’s none of my business… I-I shouldn’t meddle in in things I don’t understand... ''[steps towards his train]'' It’s none of my business… I can’t keep causing trouble for Mom... ''[doors to the train open as he looks back at Ann as she descends the steps]'' D-Damn it! ''[runs after her]''
** Later, Izuku and Ryuji confront Kamoshida in his office while promising that the man will pay for his crimes, which only gives him the excuse to prepare to expel both of them for threatening him.
** Izuku also immediately intervenes when a middle schooler named Kaoru is being bullied by some of his classmates. Izuku was fully prepared to get into a fight with them even though he doesn't have his Metaverse powers to match their Quirks and the risk of violating his probation. Luckily for him, he manages to scare them off through his status as an upperclassman as well as the attention their confrontation created.
* ClarkKentOutfit: Even without All Might to guide him, Izuku ends up getting into a routine of jogging and working out in preparation for the U.A. Entrance Exam, continuing this routine even after the trial. While he looks "fairly average" with his clothes on, he's also described as "quite well built" when seen shirtless or in a tank-top.
* ClassicalAntiHero: Izuku is shy, nervous, easily startled, lonely, ostracized and has little power to change the system as he knows it until he becomes a phantom thief.
* CowardlyLion: Izuku is still easily frightened and flustered, with everyone taking note of how jumpy he is. It doesn't stop him from rushing into the thick of battle to help others.
--> '''Narration''': Even when he was outnumbered by bullies, he would stand his ground and protect the other kids, even if he was crying the entire time. He would take the beating and endure.
* CuttingTheKnot: When the Thieves are ready to cart out Kamoshida's Treasure, Ryuji and Ann are baffled at how to carry out the massive crown, resigning to just working together to lift it. Izuku points out that they could just use their Personas, particularly his own physically inclined Persona, to carry it. Cue mental {{Facepalm}}s from everyone present.
* CryIntoChest: He has to lean on Makoto as he breaks down after failing to stop Shiho's suicide attempt.
* DorkKnight: Izuku is about as lovably dorky as you can get: A [[HeroWorshipper Hero]] {{Otaku}} who CannotTalkToWomen who is also a SociallyAwkwardHero who struggles to refer to anyone by their first name because of how informal it is for him. He's also the undisputed leader and overall strongest member of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, who work outside of the law to bring unmistakably evil people to justice.
* DreamCrushingHandicap: His Quirklessness made his dream of becoming a Hero extremely unlikely at best. It became nigh-impossible once he gained his criminal record.
* EmotionalBruiser: Izuku is the strongest member of the Phantom Thieves overall and also the most prone to TenderTears. One moment he can be a total badass plowing through Shadows and the next he's bawling over being called a Hero for the first time in his life. This also gets lampshaded by Ryuji.
--> '''Ryuji''': ''[after Izuku saves him from the Shadows]'' Dude, you're friggin' amazing. You saved us back there and everything and you're still going even though you're dead tired. I know, I can tell since I was in track. ''[smiles at Izuku]'' You look like a real Hero!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[bursts into tears, causing Ryuji to recoil]'' Y-y-you really think so...? ''[shakes his head and composes himself]'' S-sorry, got carried away with my emotions... we should get going before more guards arrive.\\
'''Ryuji''': I... really can't make heads or tails of your personality...
* FaceFault: Izuku's usual reaction to Morgana's typical "I think..." statements.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: The woman Izuku saved ended up testifying against him in court and framed him for assault, leaving Izuku with a criminal record and making him even more of a social pariah than he already was.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Quantico Smash is nothing more than Izuku and Carter flickering the air with their pointer finger, which generates a massive rush of wind and force that plows through anything that isn't resistant to physical attacks.
* {{Fingore}}: Izuku's fingers are swollen and bloody after he nearly breaks them while trying to reach the falling Shiho through the safety fence.
* TheFixer: The Thieves trust Izuku to gather medical supplies, pick out weapons from Untouchable, and pawn off the spoils from their heists for extra cash.
* FlamingHair: Carter has flaming crimson hair, but some art depicts him with golden hair instead.
* {{Foil}}:
** Izuku to Ren. Ren is a TallDarkAndSnarky {{Bishonen}} with unshakable confidence as a phantom thief, a tendency to show off, and has [[GentlemanThief Arsene]] as his Persona. His quiet, meek exterior is an act that he quickly sheds upon entering the Metaverse. Izuku is a far dorkier kid described as "plain-looking", is shorter than his older peers, is a ClassicalAntiHero who suffers from HeroicSelfDeprecation and has [[BoisterousBruiser Carter]] as his Persona. His meekness and shyness is definitely not an act and it shows up both in and out of the Metaverse. While they are both intelligent how they use their minds are completely different. Ren is a GuileHero who can easily outwit his enemies, Izuku [[BadLiar is horrible]] [[KeepingSecretsSucks at that]] but makes up for it [[GeniusBruiser by being]] [[AwesomeByAnalysis incredibly analytical]].
** Carter to Arsene. Carter is a [[LightIsGood porcelain-white]] BoisterousBruiser with a HeroicBuild, [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold golden hair and a heart to match]]. He's based on the pulp fiction ActionHero of an American science fiction novel and [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks comic series from the early 1900s]]. His abilities are based around using brute force, [[HeroesPreferSwords a sword]], and the [[LightEmUp Kou-]] line of spells to deal Bless damage. He promises to throw off Izuku's chains and let him become the Hero he always wanted to be and speaks with a slight drawl. Though [[GoodIsNotNice Carter encourages Izuku to more or less save people by force]] [[ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike even if they don't want it]]. By contrast, Arsene is a AntiHero {{Picaresque}} GentlemanThief from France [[DarkIsNotEvil dressed almost entirely in black and red]] with a permanent CheshireCatGrin and an [[LeanAndMean unusually slim figure]], who is lacking in the Physical department, and specializes in the [[CastingAShadow Ei-]] line of Curse spells. He promises to grant Ren power even if it means chaining him down to Hell and empowers the thief to perform sacrilegious acts in the name of Ren's own sense of justice. He also speaks in refined, Victorian-era diction.
** To Bakugou. Izuku is a BornUnlucky UnSorcerer ShrinkingViolet who wanted to become a Hero solely to help others but circumstances outside of his control kept him from going to the school of his dreams. Bakugou is TheAce, a BornWinner, and a SmugSuper who mouths off and attacks anyone he doesn't like and wants to become a Hero to cement his ideal of strength above all and ''does'' get into the school Izuku dreamed of attending his whole life.
* {{Forgiveness}}: Izuku doesn't hold anything against Mishima for leaking his criminal record and basically ruining his high school debut, since he knows that Mishima was pressured into doing so by Kamoshida.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Izuku is never attacked by the Sludge Villain. So he never meets All Might or gains One For All. He also completely missed the entrance exam because of his trial for "assaulting" a drunken man who was molesting a woman, putting Izuku on probation and forcing him to go to Tokyo. His criminal record also means that he will probably never be able to enroll in Hero school or even get employment at a Hero office while making it extremely difficult for him to become a police officer, effectively cutting his dreams short.
** Makoto is also Izuku's ChildhoodFriend and one of his closest confidants at Shujin Academy. Because of this, she learns about the Metaverse much earlier than she does in canon when he promises to tell her everything after Kamoshida was brought to justice.
* FriendlessBackground:
** Ever since Makoto moved away, none of Izuku's peers were willing to give him the time of day for wanting to be a Hero without a Quirk. This is exacerbated even further by his new criminal record, as people spread horrible rumors about him when he hasn't even done anything to them, nor do they even bother to ask about the circumstances behind his conviction. Even after Kamoshida is dealt with, people continue to speak badly of Izuku and blame him for Kamoshida's change of heart. Luckily for Izuku, he has a new set of FireForgedFriends in the form of the Phantom Thieves, who are some of the first people to treat him kindly and like a normal person in a long time.
** The Confidant Link system in the Velvet Room is a major source of angst for Izuku, because he's worried that his new friendships are artificially constructed for the sake of making his Personas stronger. When he finally tells the other Thieves about it and the Velvet Room, he starts stammering about how he truly values their companionship and that he's not just hanging out with them for the power boost. But Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana wave off his concerns and tell him that they know he's way too sincere to ever think of using them like that. Izuku instantly bursts into TearsOfJoy over this.
---> '''Izuku''': I… I was afraid at first when these links started forming though. I mean, it's beneficial, but…\\
'''Ryuji''': But what's up? Isn't that a good thing?\\
'''Izuku''': W-Well I… I don't want you guys to think that's the only reason I'm friends with you. I-I mean, it helps, sure, but that's not why I-\\
'''Ann''': Whoa, slow down, Izuku. You don't have to worry about that. You're one of the most sincere people I've ever met. There's no way you'd be faking the funk when it comes to making friends.\\
'''Izuku''': Huh?\\
'''Ryuji''': Yeah man, you kiddin'? You're way too nice for that kinda crap. ''[slaps him on the shoulder playfully]'' If you make friends and those links or whatever, we know you're not doin' it just for some power ups. That just makes 'em cooler!\\
'''Morgana''': I agree. We all know what kind of heart you have, Izuku. Don't ever doubt that.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[teary-eyed]'' Y-You guys… ''[starts crying OcularGushers into his sleeve]'' Th-thank you~!
* GeniusBruiser:
** Izuku has the most physically inclined of the Thieves' Personas and is mentioned to have excelled academically in middle school, the latter of which is part of the reason why an elite, stuffy school like Shujin Academy was willing to transfer him in at the last minute despite his record. He's also responsible for solving most of the Palaces' puzzles and takes up the role as TheStrategist after being named leader of the Phantom Thieves. Morgana also praises him for being quick on the uptake (at least when compared to [[IdiotHero Ryuji and Ann]]) and was impressed by Izuku's revisions to Ryuji's calling card for Kamoshida.
** He later reveals that he's in several of the advanced placement courses for his year and offers to tutor both Ann and Ryuji in preparation for their final exams, managing to teach them all the material they were supposed to learn in class despite being a year behind them.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Izuku's close relationship with [[DotingParent his mom]] leaves him struggling to wrap his head around the idea that the teachers and parents of Kamoshida's victims let the abuses slide just to prop up the school's good name and because it puts something on their kids' college applications.
* GoodCopBadCop: He and Ryuji perform this routine while interrogating Kamoshida's victims in hopes of getting one of them to expose the coach. Izuku's meekness and niceness made him the Good Cop while Ryuji's roughness and willingness to cut to the heart of the matter made him the Bad Cop. But this dynamic is undercut by Izuku's record, which made people even more scared of him than the more imposing Ryuji.
* GoodFeelsGood: Izuku enjoys the very act of helping people and just being a good person in general. This is why he almost never asks for compensation from the people he helps and gets misty-eyed when he sees all of the responses on the Phan-Site that say that the Phantom Thieves brought them hope and inspired them.
* GrinOfAudacity: Izuku flashes a smile to rival All Might's upon awakening his Persona in contrast to Ren's SlasherSmile upon forming a contract with Arsène. He also frequently forces smiles when things get rough to try and reassure people around him, though it doesn't always work.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Even after working his ass off to try and get into U.A. on sheer physical and intellectual merit, it's heavily implied that Izuku still would have never been able to get into U.A. even if he had been able to take the Entrance Exam since the exam heavily favors students with powerful Quirks that are able to destroy things like robots.
* TheHeart:
** Izuku's heroic spirit forms the moral center of the Phantom Thieves here, bringing them together under a single flag and keeping them from going overboard with their heists. While Ryuji and Ann were at least partially motivated out of spite and revenge against Kamoshida, Izuku's was only concerned with stopping Kamoshida from hurting others and giving closure to the people Kamoshida already harmed. Ann even lampshades this while ruminating about her relationship with her fellow Thieves, mentioning her surprise when she learned that the boy with the criminal record had the "biggest heart she had ever seen". Makoto also calls him the sweetest boy she knows and is baffled to learn that he has an assault charge levied against him.
** Izuku is also very quick to pick up on when others are distressed or in trouble, which factors into his insatiable desire to help others. He quickly notices that Ryuji probably has a history of Kamoshida given the animosity Ryuji has for the latter and gives Ann someone to talk to when he realizes that she is also under Kamoshida's thumb. This is also the reason why he's so hard on himself after Shiho attempts suicide since he's thoroughly convinced that he could have done something if he just noticed sooner even though they barely knew each other.
* TheHero: The protagonist of the story and easily the most straightforwardly heroic of the cast with the strictest morals and a bleeding heart for his fellow man.
* HeroicBSOD: Izuku has a major one after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide. He becomes flat out unresponsive and didn't even realize that he nearly broke his fingers while trying to reach out to save her. He starts feeling a bit better after he learns that Shiho survived, but he still has to cry into Makoto's shoulder afterward and only fully recovers after making up his mind to change Kamoshida's heart.
* HeroicBuild: He's leanly muscular and well-built for a kid his age and height due to working out constantly in hopes of becoming a Hero. He was mainly spurred on by Makoto, his ChildhoodFriend, who shared his dream of becoming a Hero.
* HeroicRROD: Izuku's Smash techniques can deal tremendous damage but take a considerable amount of his stamina and wracks his body with pain with each use to emulate how some abilities are CastFromHitPoints in the game. It is also a MythologyGag of the recoil effect Izuku experienced while using One For All in canon. For reference, using Virginia Smash ''once'' was enough to leave him barely able to stay up on one knee. Luckily, he doesn't get broken bones from this and a quick Dia from Morgana is usually enough for him to get back on his feet.
* HeroicSacrifice: Izuku was tempted to pull one as the Thieves started losing to Shadow Kamoshida, only for the others to refuse him. Carter calls him out on this, telling Izuku that he'd just be trampling over his friends' willingness to put their lives on the line for him by doing this.
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
** Izuku is probably the single nicest person you'll ever meet, but his criminal record means that people jump to conclusions about him without getting to know him or even asking for the context behind the assault charge. Because of this, the Phantom Thieves and Makoto are his only friends. Ann even lampshades this, telling him that he was the exact opposite of what she expected after slowing down and having a one-on-one conversation with him.
---> '''Ann''': If it makes you feel better, there's no way I can see you as being as bad as they say you are. If anything, you're almost... the opposite of what I expected after hearing all the rumors.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[sheepish chuckle]'' Y-Yeah, I've gotten that a few times...
** When Izuku begins washing the dishes of his own accord, Sojiro has to do a DoubleTake, since he never expected Izuku to even think about doing anything for him.
** After Kamoshida confesses, the student body singles Izuku out and blames him for it, saying that he was lying about being Quirkless and actually had a brainwashing Quirk solely because of his criminal record.
** Rather than admit that he could have just studied to do well on his exams, Izuku's classmates accuse him of stealing the answers to the tests when he's ranked 7th among his first-year class despite being caught up in a whirlwind of chaos as a phantom thief.
* HeroWorshipper: Izuku still looks up to All Might and the other Heroes even after the reality that he'll never be able to be like them sinks in. Even his Persona, Carter, wears a necklace with All Might's smiling face on it. His experiences in the Metaverse tweak his worldview somewhat. He still admires them deeply, but he has since realized that even the greatest Heroes can't be everywhere to save everyone. Even still, he knows that someone should be able to speak up for the ones the Heroes can't save, even if it means being branded a Vigilante.
* HighPressureEmotion: When Izuku is feeling particularly embarrassed, his nervous sweat is described as turning into steam.
* HonorBeforeReason: Izuku's ChronicHeroSyndrome and ideals of what a Hero should stand for often make him act irrationally even when he knows that he's going against his better judgment and the advice of others. After Shiho attempts suicide, he and Ryuji run over to Kamoshida's office to confront him even though he knows that it will only give Kamoshida more excuses to punish him, simply because he wanted to the real Kamoshida to know that he was coming after him. He also strictly abides by ThouShaltNotKill in regards to the Thieves' targets, telling his friends that he will take full legal responsibility if their actions result in AccidentalMurder, even if the target is an utterly repulsive human being.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Inverted. Izuku quickly makes friends with the other outcasts at school who are frequently looked down upon, including the JapaneseDelinquent Ryuji and the slut-shamed and fiery Ann, but instinctively avoids getting into the same car as Kamoshida even while running late for school in the rain.
* HumbleHero: Izuku still doesn't think of himself as anything special even as his friends shower him with compliments whenever he has a moment of brilliance or does something awesome.
--> '''Ryuji''': ''[after Izuku solves a drawbridge puzzle]'' Holy crap, that was amazin'! You're pretty damn smart, man!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[flustered and rubbing the back of his head]'' N-no, it was nothing, really...
* IconicOutfit: Izuku still wears his red-and-white sneakers everywhere, even with his thief outfit.
* ICouldaBeenAContender: Izuku feels this way about his decision to try to save that woman, resulting in his criminal record and effectively being permanently barred from pursuing his dream of becoming a Hero. Subverted when he realizes that he doesn't regret what he did even with the ultimate consequences, which allows him to form his contract with Carter. He completely gets over this by Chapter 12 when he realizes that if he ''had'' gone to U.A., all of his new friends would still be suffering under Kamoshida's thumb. So while he definitely still misses the lost opportunity, he knows that he wouldn't give up the life he has now just to go to U.A.
* InelegantBlubbering: Izuku breaks down and lets the tears, snot, and drool fall after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide.
* InnocentlyInsensitive:
** Izuku initially refuses to tell Makoto about the Cognitive World or his actions as a phantom thief in order to keep her out of danger, telling her that she's done enough and that he was going to make Kamoshida pay after Shiho jumps off the roof in despair. While he means this with the best of intentions, Makoto, who's LockedOutOfTheLoop, takes this as saying that he doesn't want her help and feels worthless because of it, even though he really does want her support.
** Shiho mistakes the look of horror on Izuku's face when she confesses that Kamoshida had been sexually abusing her for disgust, which proves to be the last straw as she leaps from the top of the school to kill herself.
* InSpiteOfANail: Izuku ends up jogging and working out regularly in hopes of passing the U.A. Entrance Exam even without meeting All Might. He gives up after moving to Tokyo and the realization that he'll never be a hero sinks in, but he picks it back up again after becoming a phantom thief. He later becomes Ryuji's running and workout partner. It's later revealed that Izuku got into exercising earlier thanks to Makoto's encouragement and support of his dream of becoming a Hero.
* IShouldHaveBeenBetter: Along with ItsAllMyFault below, Izuku mentally tortures himself by trying to think of all the different ways he could have tried to prevent Shiho from attempting suicide.
* ItsAllMyFault:
** Izuku blames himself for letting Shiho jump off the building even as he nearly broke his fingers trying to get to her.
---> '''Izuku''': I-I-I... I'm s-s-sorry... I-I... I-I c-couldn't save her...
** Izuku visits her the day before the Thieves plan their heist to reaffirm how sorry he felt about not saving her. He then goes on to promise that Kamoshida will be judged for his crimes and that he hopes to see her smile again. When Shiho wakes up, she acknowledges his efforts and feels guilty about how terrible she made him feel while speaking with Ann.
---> '''Izuku''': I’m so sorry… ''[[[TenderTears tears cascading down his face]]]'' I’m so sorry I couldn’t save you! I-I-I should have done more! I should have been faster! I-I keep thinking about what I could have done differently a-and what I said up there! I messed up so badly, I- ''[choked sobs as he wipes his face with his sleeve]'' B-but I won’t let that be the end of it… we’re going to make Kamoshida pay for what he’s done. To you, to the track team, to Ann-senpai, to Ryuji-senpai… we’re not going to let him get away with it! I promise you… ''[takes Shiho's hand into his own]'' So please… please wake up soon… and smile once this is all over. Okay? ''[[[TearfulSmile forces himself to smile like All Might as he continues to cry]]]''
* JapanesePoliteness: Izuku struggles to use anything other than proper Japanese honorifics to refer to others, constantly stumbling over his own words when Ryuji tells him to just call him by his given name, eventually settling on the only somewhat informal "Ryuji-senpai". He later does the same for Ann, calling her "Ann-senpai", and doesn't make an exception for Morgana, calling him "Morgana-san". The latter even lampshades it, saying that Izuku knows his manners.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: Izuku feels really bad about hiding his activities from others, which makes him come clean to Ann after she gets sucked into the Metaverse and promises to tell Makoto everything after the issue with Kamoshida is resolved. [[spoiler:To his dismay, she vocally disapproves when he admits that he's considering [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood stealing the hearts of other ne'er-do-wells]] because of the [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality morally questionable nature of the Thieves' actions.]]]]
* KeepTheReward: Izuku doesn't expect a reward for anything he does and usually tries to refuse it until other people insist or he absolutely needs it. Sojiro calls him out on this behavior, saying that Izuku should expect ''some'' compensation for his deeds or else other people will just exploit his good will until he has nothing left to show for it. He later takes up a part-time job as Tae Takemi's guinea pig in exchange for access to stronger medicine, a small salary, and a discount on said medicines.
--> '''Sojiro''': ''[after Izuku washes the dishes for Sojiro]'' Of course I won't ask you to do this for free, though I can't rightly pay you...\\
'''Izuku''': Don't worry about that, Sakura-san, I-\\
'''Sojiro''': Nonsense. You might be well-meaning, kid, but don't let yourself get conned by others into doing stuff for free all the time. People will abuse that kindness until you've rightly run out.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Izuku's enthusiasm for all things Hero-related hasn't dulled in the slightest since he became a phantom thief. His room is still plastered with All Might merchandise and he fawns over Ryuji's model gun when he realizes that it was styled after Snipe's personal revolver.
* TheLeader: Even though he's the youngest among them, Izuku's raw capability leads Ann, Morgana, and Ryuji to name Izuku the leader, taking aspects of the Levelheaded (his role as TheStrategist and being generally clear-headed), Headstrong (his ChronicHeroSyndrome), and Charismatic (his ability to bring people together through his sheer niceness and his status as a Wild Card) types.
* LightEmUp: Carter is a Bless-type Persona who uses the Kou- line of skills, to Arsène's Curse-type and usage of the Ei- line.
* LightIsGood: As the embodiment of Izuku's dream of becoming a Hero, the porcelain-skinned, Bless-type Carter is an unambiguously good BoisterousBruiser who can use the Kou- line of skills and encourages Izuku when he's feeling down. Further emphasized by Carter's rousing summoning speech which states that he will break the chains that hold Izuku down, which stands in contrast to Arsène's promise to provide power even if it ends up chaining Ren to Hell.
--> '''Carter''': From the sea of your soul, I come forth! I am the rebel hero of your soul, your power to save others in this foreign land! I am Carter! ''[flourishes his cape]'' If you ask, I will give you the power to break forth and save yourself from this mess!\\
'''Izuku''': Please, give me the power I need! Carter!\\
'''Carter''': Then consider it done, kid! Let's show 'em that you can be a hero!
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Izuku doesn't seem to have any romantic attraction towards Makoto and treats her more like an older sister or a really close friend. He feels extremely guilty about keeping secrets from her and the two are always looking out for each others' well-being. [[spoiler:He flies into a rage when she's captured by a Shiki-Ouji in Madarame's Palace and immediately prepares a Virginia Smash to blast the Shadow apart.]]
* LuminescentBlush: Izuku has this frequently out of embarrassment, whether he's talking to (or worse, ''touching'') a girl or if Morgana is teasing him by revealing something he'd rather keep hidden.
* MagneticHero: Izuku's sheer niceness ends up drawing the Phantom Thieves to him on top of his status as a Wild Card. Then there's the Shadows who become his Personas.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Not nearly as pronounced as in his home series, but Izuku's HeroicBSOD prevents him from reacting to nearly breaking his fingers and leaving them a bloody, scabbed mess when he tried to force them through the fence to reach Shiho in time.
* MegatonPunch: Izuku develops his own Smash techniques in time for the battle with Kamoshida's Shadow. Quantico Smash is his canon counterpart's Delaware Smash in all but name, with Carter firing a powerful shockwave with a finger flick. He ups the ante to Virginia Smash for the finishing blow after Morgana left the Shadow open to attack, charging Carter's fist with blinding light before driving it into Kamoshida's stomach, sending him flying and completely destroying the staircase the Shadow crashed into and leaving a massive crater in its wake. These attacks are also {{Dangerous Forbidden Technique}}s, leaving Izuku wracked with pain and exhaustion, but without any broken bones like his One For All-using counterpart, allowing Morgana to use Dia to heal him enough to move after the fight was over.
* MistakenForSuicidal: While examining his new room, Izuku pulls up a chair to see if a ceiling beam would be sturdy enough to use as a pull-up bar. Sojiro then walks in to find Izuku suspended off the ground with a chair under his feet.
--> '''Sojiro''': Holy shit, kid... You're not trying to...
* MommasBoy: Even his criminal conviction doesn't change the relationship Izuku shares with his mom. She's anguished when she's forced to have him move away and he doesn't blame her for his situation at all. The first thing they do when seeing each other over Golden Week is to hug each other tightly with tears in their eyes. [[spoiler:This is what makes Futaba jealous, since this is exactly the kind of relationship she had with her own mom.]]
* MonochromaticEyes: Carter's eyes have no irises or pupils, leaving just the white sclera.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: Izuku's phantom thief outfit is a black and red version of the second version of his canon costume with the addition of Ren's BadassLongcoat and All Might-like attachments to his mask.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: Carter's rippling muscles grants him great physical strength relative to the slimmer Personas of the other Thieves, culminating in Izuku creating his own Smash techniques that deal tremendous damage at the cost of [[HeroicRROD great pain and a huge drain on his stamina.]]
* MustHaveCaffeine: Izuku has taken to drinking black coffee, which has become easily accessible now that he lives in a cafe, every morning as part of his training regimen. Sojiro is surprised at this, asking if Izuku was trying to impress him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when Kamoshida offers to kill himself as atonement for his crimes. For Izuku, this would be no better than murdering Kamoshida himself.
* MythologyGag:
** The CastFromHitPoints nature of Carter's Smash attacks is one to the heavy recoil Izuku suffered while One For All in canon, as well as the fact that Physical skills tend to require a percentage of HP in the ''Persona'' series.
** During the final fight with Kamoshida's Shadow, Izuku recites the same lines he spoke to Muscular in canon while going full throttle with One For All.
---> '''Izuku''': Being a hero has nothing to do with whether you can do something or not... It's a hero's job to put their life on the line, and act up to their words!
* NervousWreck: Izuku remains easily flustered and extremely apologetic even after coming to know the Thieves. His peers all call him a "jumpy guy" and he frequently breaks into nervous sweats and blushing.
* NetGun: Izuku gets a capture gun from Mei that's able to cover nearly reasonably-sized target(s) with a net and bind them together. [[spoiler:This proves essential in the battle against Shadow Madarame, as it ties him up long enough for Makoto to shower them with black paint.]]
* NiceGuy: Even after everything that's happened to him, Izuku refuses to let it affect how he treats others and continues to be an extremely kind and empathetic young man. He doesn't judge Ryuji for his appearance, is quick to help Morgana out of his cage, and gives Ann someone to talk to about her troubles with Kamoshida. This works against him while attempting a Hold Up, since he's decidedly non-threatening compared to his teammates. It ''does'' make Pixie join him and neither she nor Bicorn hold it against him when he selects them for fusion and thus execution. She even lampshades the fact.
--> '''Pixie''': I guess you're the type who tries to be nice to everyone, huh?
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
** Two-fold here. On top of the social stigma that comes with having a criminal record, Izuku is burdened with the fact that he'll ''never'' be able to enroll at a Hero school or find a job at a Hero Office with that assault label on his record. He also acknowledges that it will be even more of an uphill battle to even follow his backup plan to become a police officer. Both realizations bring him to tears on multiple occasions.
---> '''Izuku''': ''[wistfully]'' The consequences of meddling, huh?
** After Izuku and the rest of the Thieves save dozens of students from Kamoshida's abuse, his reputation simply gets ''worse'' as the student body immediately pins the whole ordeal on him and spreads rumors that he's hiding a brainwashing Quirk.
* NoSell: Carter is immune to Bless attacks and resistant to Curse attacks. Later on, Carter's own Bless attacks get {{No Sell}}ed by a Shadow in Kamoshida's Palace and another one in Madarame's Palace.
* OcularGushers: Just like in canon, Izuku's eyes can shoot out rivers of tears in an instant when he's feeling emotional.
* OddFriendship: With Ryuji. The two are polar opposites in nearly every conceivable way aside from their status as social pariahs and the fact that they were denied the chance at their dreams. Izuku is an intelligent, plain-looking, soft-spoken Hero fanboy while Ryuji is a loud, foul-mouthed JapaneseDelinquent who dyes his hair blonde and frequently breaks the school dress code. Despite this, their shared desired to do good and experiences in the Metaverse have made them inseparable. Makoto even lampshades this, saying that Izuku has always had a tendency to make "energetic" friends after remembering his "friendship" with Bakugou.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The amount of times Izuku has gotten genuinely angry can be counted on one hand alone. Chapter 40 has him ''far'' angrier than usual. [[spoiler:His anger is understandable, given that he and the Thieves just learned [[PoweredByAForsakenChild how the Quirk Erasing Bullets]] are made.]]
* {{Otaku}}: Izuku still loves Heroes more than anything, especially All Might, even after being denied the chance to become like his idol time and again. His room is plastered from wall-to-wall with All Might's merchandise and his mask is styled to resemble All Might's trademark hairstyle. He's embarrassed by the last part in particular, which Morgana is happy to tease him for.
* OxymoronicBeing: Izuku's status as a phantom thief is discussed as this. Heroes are widely popular, recognized, and accepted in society for upholding the law. So the idea that his dream to become a Hero was the catalyst he needed to become a phantom thief who continuously subverts the law in pursuit of his own sense of justice seems contradictory. But it's explained that it's his desire to become a Hero ''in spite'' of everything that says he can't is what makes the dream rebellious enough to make his Persona manifest.
* PerpetualSmiler: Carter never has anything less than a GrinOfAudacity on his face. Even when he's asking Izuku if a particular course of action is wise or not, that grin stays and only widens after he hears Izuku's response.
* PersonalityPowers: The reason for Izuku's contract with Carter instead of Arsène. While Ren was a quiet boy who secretly wanted to rebel and lash out at the society who constantly mistreats him, Izuku's desire to become a hero for the sake of doing good causes his Persona to be completely different from Ren's, being Arsène's polar opposite in nearly every way. It's also heavily implied that Carter is built around Izuku's image of the IdealHero: All Might, given the similarities between All Might's and Carter's {{Heroic Build}}s, unwavering heroism, tendency to call Izuku "my boy", and incredible physical strength. Justified by the fact that Personas are just facets of their wielder's personalities. All of his signature attacks involve imitating All Might's Smash attacks as another reminder of how much of a FanBoy Izuku is.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Izuku is the holder of the Fool Arcana but is only a first-year high school student versus his teammates' status as second- and third-year students. As a result, he's shorter than most of them (but is still MUCH taller than Morgana). He's also acknowledged as the most capable and powerful member of the Thieves overall.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: Just like in his home series, Izuku is great at bringing out the best in others. For instance, instead of chastising Ann for putting herself in danger and slowing the thieves down after she awakened her Persona, Ryuji instead manages to focus on escaping alive and leaves his petty grievances for later.
* PosterGalleryBedroom:
** After his second trip into the Metaverse, Izuku decides to put up all of his personal things from home in his new room, which ends up plastering the walls with All Might posters and filling up the desks and shelves with All Might figurines, action figures, and other merchandise. It gets lampshaded by both Morgana and Sojiro, much to Izuku's embarrassment.
---> '''Sojiro''': ''[coming upstairs after hearing Morgana's meowing]'' Hey, I knew I heard a meow. Did you- ''[looks at all of Izuku's posters and merchandise]'' Holy crap, kid. I knew you were a fan, but damn...\\
'''Morgana''': Right?
** Morgana tries to bring it up later to embarrass Izuku, only for Izuku to clamp his hands over Morgana's mouth and ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject.
* PowerGlows: Carter's fist shines with blinding light as he throws out [[MegatonPunch Virginia Smash]].
* ProtagonistPowerUpPrivileges: As the one chosen to wield the power of the Wild Card, he is the only member of the Phantom Thieves who is able to use multiple Personas.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Literally. Due to his nature as a Wild Card, the power and variety of his Personas are related to the strength of his heart, which can only be strengthened by forging bonds with others.
* RageBreakingPoint: Izuku and Ryuji storm off to confront Kamoshida after Shiho attempts suicide even though he knows that it wouldn't do anything for him. While Izuku seems like the more reasonable of the two, he explodes at Kamoshida as he continued to taunt them over Shiho's suicide attempt.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[gives Kamoshida a DeathGlare]'' I was saying... that you’re not going to get away with this. ''[trembles with rage as he releases Ryuji]'' You’ve hurt too many people and caused Suzui-senpai to try to kill herself. You... you’re not the king of this school, Kamoshida! ''[raises his voice and points at Kamoshida]'' The students aren’t yours to rule over! You will be stopped! Because no matter what, there will always be '''Heroes''' around to put an end to your crimes! And they won’t stop until all of your victims have been saved!
* RedOniBlueOni: Izuku is the more demure Blue Oni to Ryuji's Red.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Izuku gets a model gun designed to resemble Snipe's custom-made revolvers from Ryuji. It works like the real thing while in the Cognitive World.
* RighteousRabbit: The Shadows mistake the parts of Izuku's mask shaped like All Might's hair for rabbit ears, causing an imp to refer to him as "bunny ears" as everyone else begins to take notice.
* RousingSpeech: Carter gives one to Izuku as he seals their contract.
--> '''Carter''': ''[booming, echoing voice]'' Come on, kid. You gon' give up that easily?\\
'''Izuku''': Wh-what?\\
'''Carter''': You proved yer resolve when you jumped to save the blond. Even now, I can feel that you never regretted yer choice in savin' that woman, either. Actin' and doin' right without thinkin'... that's what it means to be a Hero, right? And yet, society's tellin' you that you're a criminal. A piece of scum for havin' the guts to do right by yer fellow man... what do you think? Do you really want to be a Hero? Or was that all just some act? [[WhatYouAreInTheDark Would you take back what you did? Would you?!]]\\
'''Izuku''': ''[internally as he grinds his teeth in frustration]'' Would I take back what I did? No! S-she called for help! There was no way I would ever ignore that! Not then, and not '''''now!'''''\\
'''Carter''': Well said, my boy! We are in agreement! Now then, let's seal our contract with a vow! I am thou... thou art I... I shall grant you the power to enact '''''justice on this world!''''' ''[Izuku grips his head in pain]'' [[BadassCreed Never regret! Never surrender! Never doubt! If society chains you for being a hero... then rip those chains off and save them, whether they want you to or not!]]
* RuleOfEmpathy: Izuku is arguably an even bigger case of this than his canon counterpart, being ostracized for not only being one of the only Quirkless kids around but also for being legally a criminal despite his long-held desire to save others as a Hero. The narration outright states that Izuku is surprisingly good at getting others to sympathize with him unintentionally.
* SamaritanSyndrome:
** Izuku is initially hesitant to steal the treasure of Kamoshida's heart because of his reservations about the morality of BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood and is terrified of the thought of killing the man by accident. He changes his tune after Shiho attempts to leap to her death, though he still insists on ThouShaltNotKill and plans to turn himself and shoulder all the blame for Kamoshida's murder if they accidentally kill him because he feels that [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim he'll be no better]] than a [[TheseHandsHaveKilled Villain if he doesn't.]]
** It pops up again when Izuku tells [[spoiler:Makoto]] the truth and they get into an argument over the ethics of the situation and what might happen if he's ever caught. He knows it's wrong and he never wanted to operate this way, but if there are people suffering that he can help and other Heroes can't, he's willing to take the risk of being branded a Vigilante or a Villain and being put in prison.
---> '''Izuku''': Because even if Heroes save people, they can't save everyone! Especially those who are suffering in silence! We… what we did… we helped so many students from having to keep suffering. Suzui-senpai was able to get the justice she deserved. But seeing how many students were suffering and nothing was being done about it... it makes me wonder how many more are suffering like that. How many people are at the mercy of egomaniacs like Kamoshida? There are people who are afraid to speak up, or even when they do they're silenced... I... I didn't want to be a Hero who operated like this, but... but if we can help more people who are suffering like that, then I want to keep fighting. Even if the world calls us Villains or Vigilantes, I'm... I'm okay with it.
* SayMyName: Izuku calls out to Shiho as she jumps off the roof of the school.
--> '''Izuku''': '''''SUZUI-SENPAI!'''''
* SempaiKohai: Because he's only a first-year, he's the Kohai to the rest of the Thieves' Senpai. This relationship is especially noticeable with Ryuji, who goes on ahead when they first stumble into Kamoshida's Palace and is protective of Izuku after their first meeting. In return, Izuku is quick to defend Ryuji from his critics and addresses him as "Ryuji-senpai" despite the latter's attempts to be casual with Izuku.
* ShrinkingViolet: Izuku is just as sweet but also rather shy. It takes him a while to open up to others unless Heroes are involved. Even then, he's usually just reservedly cheerful compared to his much more lively friends. His reputation as someone with an assault charge against him also takes everyone who meets him by surprise, which is lampshaded by everyone he meets.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[bowing respectfully]'' I-I'm sorry to burden you, Kawakami-sensei. Please take care of me.\\
'''Kawakami''': Are you... sure this is the kid with a criminal record? He looks like he could barely hurt a fly.
* SimpleStaff: In contrast to Ren Amamiya's status as a KnifeNut, Izuku gets a staff to use alongside a revolver sidearm, reflecting his ThouShaltNotKill ideology. But his Persona, Carter, is very much a case of HeroesPreferSwords.
* SkywardScream: Izuku screams in anguish after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide and can only watch helplessly as she falls from the roof of Shujin Academy.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Izuku's criminal record underscores this, since he can barely speak with anyone without them judging him for having an assault charge on his record even as he tries to treat everyone around him nicely. His tendency to stutter (even when texting) makes him far less threatening when attempting to negotiate with Shadows. At the same time, his status as the Wild Card means that he also has to be TheSocialExpert to make the most of his abilities. Naturally, HilarityEnsues.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Izuku is described as the spitting image of his mother. The two share the same eye shape, facial structure, hair and eye color. They're also both timid, emotional and kind-hearted people who are prone to OcularGushers.
* SweatDrop: Izuku has these frequently and sweats profusely whenever he's nervous. Notably, the author actually uses this trope as a verb, which gets edited out in later editions of the story after vocal fan annoyance.
* TakingTheBullet: While battling Kamoshida's Shadow, Izuku shoves Ryuji out of the way of an oncoming barrage of volleyballs, stunning and knocking the wind out of Izuku until Ryuji pulls him behind cover. The older Thief then reminds Izuku not to make any "{{Heroic Sacrifice}}s".
* TenderTears: Izuku is frequently crying both tears of regret and tears of joy, though he always tries to wipe them away. He gets this from his mom, who also cries OcularGushers when they reunite over Golden Week. In one flashback, he's sobbing over learning that he's Quirkless. Makoto comforts him by saying that he needs no one's approval but his own and that he should try to become one anyways. The sheer amount of joy and gratitude he feels over this makes him cry even harder.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Shonen series protagonist or not, a SociallyAwkwardHero like Izuku isn't going to know what to say when a girl he knows and cares about is on the verge of committing suicide. One wrong expression is all it takes to push her over the edge.
* ThemeNaming: Izuku names his Smash techniques, Quantico Smash[[note]]Referring to the name of [[https://www.bustle.com/articles/112649-is-quantico-a-real-place-this-isnt-the-first-time-a-tv-show-has-been-set the U.S. Navy's headquarters]][[/note]] and Virginia Smash, in the same vein as the signature moves of his lifelong idol, All Might. It also references the fact that John Carter was a Virginian soldier.
* TheTeamNormal: Izuku is only Quirkless member of the Phantom Thieves (aside from Morgana, who may or may not be human), but subverted in that he's probably the most special of the Phantom Thieves as the Wild Card.
* ThinkingTic: He mumbles and taps his right index finger against his chin when he's thinking hard.
* ThouShaltNotKill: No matter how vile the target is, Izuku refuses to do anything that could potentially result in AccidentalMurder, causing him to hesitate when given the option to perform BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood out of fear of killing Kamoshida. Even Shadows aren't totally exempt from Izuku's no-kill rule, since he's happy to let Shadows he can negotiate with go if they don't have any money or items to provide and are no longer a threat and frequently tries to recruit them as Personas after learning that he has the ability to do so. He has to beg Ann not to throw Kamoshida off his own Palace.
* ThreatBackfire: Izuku's lack of confidence and sheer niceness means that most Shadows are hardly impressed with his attempts to perform a Hold Up until Ryuji and Morgana step in to pick up the slack.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[threatening Pixie]'' A-Alright! G-Give me whatever you have! Money or items... please...?\\
'''Pixie''': ''[all fear of death gone]'' ...Was that really the best you could do?\\
'''Morgana''': We really need to work on your execution, Hero...
* TookALevelInCynic: After continually telling himself that there had to be a way for him to become a Hero, Izuku finally breaks down after his second night at Leblanc as he realized that there was no way he could become a Pro Hero now that he's Quirkless and a criminal. Luckily for him, his experiences in the Metaverse have given him a chance to help others again, restoring his cheer and hope for the future. That said, his time at Shujin makes his worldview more cynical and grittier as he realizes that the Heroes he's looked up to all his life haven't solved all of society's ills when he sees that Kamoshida gets to abuse his students with impunity. This is what motivates him to take matters into his own hands and right the wrongs that Heroes miss or can't intervene in without losing his faith in Heroes like All Might.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Katsudon, or fried pork cutlet over rice. Inko invokes this by offering to go out to a katsudon joint when they meet up over Golden Week.
* TragicDream: Izuku continues to cling to his dream of becoming a Hero even when he knows that it's impossible for him now thanks to being Quirkless AND a criminal. It's because of this dream that he decides to continue being a phantom thief. Even if becoming a Hero is an impossibility and he's branded a Villain for his actions, he doesn't care as long as he gets to help others.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[standing in front of U.A.]'' I… I wonder if I ever had a chance of getting in to begin with.
* TraumaCongaLine: To say that the cards are stacked against Izuku is a ''gross'' {{Understatement}}. Even before the events of the story, he's had his dreams stomped on by all of his peers and made a friendless laughingstock for wanting to be a Hero without a Quirk. Then he's charged and convicted with assault for trying to save a woman who was being sexually assaulted, putting him on probation in Tokyo and forcing him to live away from his mother, the one stable, good influence in his life. The trial itself also prevents him from taking the U.A. Entrance Exam, completely dashing his hopes of getting into the one school he's dreamed of attending his entire life. Then it sinks in that he'll never be able to become a Hero because of his new criminal record even after his probation is over. ''Then'' he gets sucked into Kamoshida's Palace and barely escapes with his life. After ''that'' he learns that his criminal record was leaked before he even arrived at school, causing virtually the entire student body to vilify and spread rumors about him out of fear. [[FromBadToWorse And this is just the]] ''[[FromBadToWorse first five chapters]]''.
* UnSorcerer: Izuku is one of the small fraction of people on Earth to be born Quirkless, meaning that he has no naturally-occurring superpowers. This proves to be his DreamCrushingHandicap, as he would have never made it into U.A.'s Hero Course without one even if he did manage to take the Entrance Exam.
* UnwittingTestSubject: Downplayed. Even though he agrees to test Takemi's medicines for him in exchange for the pay of a part-time job and discounts on her medicines, Izuku generally has no idea what the things he's testing will do to him, nor does he know what the testing is for.
* VerbalBackspace: In Chapter 7, he wonders how Kamoshida's victims could refuse to speak up for themselves after being abused so badly. He then remembers how he was bullied himself as a child and immediately takes his statement back.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Carter, as per the [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars source material]], amply showing off his rippling muscles.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Izuku doesn't seem to hold anything against Bakugou despite their storied past. He still calls him "Kacchan" and genuinely hopes that Bakugou will become the Number One Hero.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green, but it's hardly unusual in the world of My Hero Academia, where people can have anything from pink to blue to sticky purple balls for hair.
* YoungAndInCharge: Izuku is a first-year student and the leader of the Phantom Thieves even though his fellow thieves (besides perhaps Morgana) are a year above him. Downplayed in that he was the first among them to awaken his Persona, giving him a sort of seniority over the others.
* YouthfulFreckles: A trademark of his character design that hasn't changed in this story.

to:

** Deriding one's own Quirk or using it for evil. Having grown up wanting a Quirk He takes his entire life, business very seriously and threatens to have Izuku's ass on a silver platter if he ever serves a bad cup of coffee.
** Bringing up [[spoiler:Futaba]] is a quick way to earn his ire.
** [[AbusiveParent Mistreating children]] in general [[PapaWolf is his biggest]] BerserkButton. His relation to [[spoiler: Futaba]] aside, this is realized at the end of chapter 34 when both he and
Izuku quickly gets worked up whenever someone hates their Quirk or calls it useless, as he instantly comes up with applications for things that he will never have.
** Hurting Makoto. While he's close to all of the Thieves, he's known Makoto the longest as the sole supporter of his dream of becoming a Hero. He instantly flies into an irrational rage when she's hurt.
* BornUnlucky: Izuku is part of the unlucky 20% of the population to be completely Quirkless. If this wasn't bad enough, it gets ''astronomically'' worse, as listed under TraumaCongaLine.
-->'''Izuku''': ''[internally as he's cornered by Shadows]'' I-I can't escape! Th-there's nowhere for me to go or run to! ''[tears well up in his eyes]'' I-I'm gonna die here... why? Why has the world been so cruel?!
* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brains to Ryuji's Brawn. Izuku is the more intelligent of the two of them and is shorter, thinking through most of his problems. At the same time, he's more meek than Ryuji and a little less willing to stand his ground unless the going gets tough. On the other hand, Carter is the most physically inclined of all of the Thieves' Personas, making this a zig-zagged trope.
* BreakTheCutie: Ever since he was a child, Izuku wanted to be someone who could save others with a smile on his face, just like his idol, All Might. But then he found out he was Quirkless and after knowledge of it came out, that hopeful dream became an endless fountain of mockery, bullying, and scorn that plagued him all the way through his middle school years as he was derided as worthless and useless. Through all of this, he continued to cling to his dream in hopes of one day being able to help others and prove everyone wrong. Then, without thinking, he runs
[[spoiler: were unable to save a woman who was screaming for help as a slime-ball tried to sexually assault her. This one act of altruism ends with the [[TheFarmerAndTheViper woman he saved]] accusing ''him'' of assaulting the man he tried to save her from, giving him a criminal record and making him miss the U.A. Entrance Exam. Then he has to move away to live with a complete stranger who doesn't shy away [[PoweredByAForsakenChild Eri]] from Overhaul. He is livid at Lemillion (Mirio) for his decision to let her go to that monster.]]
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: He immediately changes the subject after [[spoiler:Inko brings up Futaba]],
telling Izuku that and Inko to go out without him because he doesn't care about him. Then has a shop to run.
* CoolOldGuy: As he warms up to Izuku, he quickly becomes this, letting Izuku keep Morgana around despite
the teachers at trouble a cat could cause for his new school treat him like the worst scum on Earth restaurant and refusing to let Izuku go without compensation when he has only just met them. After telling himself for offers to help out around Leblanc.
* TheCynic: He believes that you can't change one's station in life and you're better off keeping your head down than trying to rock
the past eleven years boat in the face of injustice.
* DefrostingIceKing: Sojiro is hostile and dismissive of Izuku at first as part
of his life that there had to be ''some'' way he could become a Hero, reality sets [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] in and he finally breaks down into inconsolable sobbing as he finally admits that his stupid, childish dream is now (and probably always was) a complete impossibility. At this point, it's hard to blame him. Thankfully, hopes of getting new friends and Izuku to change his behavior. He loosens up as he gets to know Izuku better, becoming a phantom thief friendlier and more reasonable as Izuku manages to (as far as Sojiro knows) stay out of trouble. By the time Inko visits, Sojiro is heaping praise on Izuku for his good behavior and willingness to help out around Leblanc.
* DoubleTake: He
has helped him recover.
-->No matter how many times he told himself to endure, things never changed.
this after walking in and finding Izuku doing the dishes.
--> '''Izuku''': O-oh, hey Sakura-san. Just give me a minute. I'm halfway through.
\\
'''Sojiro''': Gotcha, I appreciate-wait, what?
* {{Foil}}: To Sae. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do what she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* TheGadfly:
He couldn't push his way through this situation pokes fun at Izuku's ever-expanding list of female contacts, embarrassing him by calling him a womanizer in the making.
-->'''Sojiro''': Ah, you're back. Pretty late, too. ''[smirks]'' Walk another lady friend home?\\
'''Izuku''': ''[blushing]'' N-No, Sakura-san. I-I told you it's not
like his bullying or his classes. Neither of those things had stolen his chance of achieving his dream.that.\\
It was '''Sojiro''': You know, it looks more suspicious when you react like being told he was Quirkless again for the first time. He couldn't keep fooling himself.that. ''[chuckles when Izuku flinches]'' Maybe that nice guy act is paying off. You're smoother than I thought.\\
He will never be a Hero.
* ButtMonkey: Izuku is on the receiving end of much of the story's verbal and physical slapstick, whether it's getting a chop on the head from Makoto [[AngerBornOfWorry for worrying her]], getting teased for his Hero obsession by Morgana, or knocking himself out with a horrid potion cooked up by Takemi.
* CallingYourAttacks: Necessary when using magic and when Izuku calls out his various Personas. Izuku also does this when having Carter replicate All Might's various Smash attacks.
* CannotTalkToWomen: He practically melts when Ann asks to trade phone numbers with him or when he's trying to pull her to safety. The only girl he's remotely comfortable with at first is his ChildhoodFriend Makoto and he constantly has to talk himself into acting like he's speaking with her whenever he's conversing with a girl he only barely knows. Takemi loves abusing this for a quick laugh. He's also ''very'' uncomfortable when he learns that fusing Carter and Silky creates [[TheVamp Succubus]].
-->
'''Izuku''': ''[blanching while trying to push Ann out of the Metaverse to safety]'' S-s-sorry, Takamaki-senpai!\\ ''[internally]'' This is for her own good, this is for her own good! D-don't think J-Just pull her along to safety!\\
'''Ann''': ''[to Ryuji]'' H-Hey! Where did you just touch me?!
I seriously doubt it…
* CharacterTics: Izuku's mumble storms are still in full force, causing everyone to lampshade and point it out to him.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[mumbling]'' We don't want to have to fight every single Shadow. Takamaki-senpai is tired and we want to have enough energy for getting to the exit. We might not have a choice right now, but I'd like for us to use as little stamina possible... but how...? Think... We could try to hold our ground like Ryuji-senpai suggested. In this small room, their numbers would be pretty limited. But still, if we get more like the golden armored captain, that might take a lot out of us. Even so conflict is unavoidable at this point. Think,
HeyYou: He never actually calls Izuku think...\\
''[has a EurekaMoment]'' I-I think I've got something. ''[realizes everyone is staring at him]'' W-was I-\\
'''Ryuji and Morgana''': Yep.\\
'''Ann''': Do you... do that a lot?\\
'''Morgana''': He does.
* ChildhoodFriend: Although she's two years older than Izuku, he was good friends with
by his neighbor Makoto when they were younger, having defended name, usually calling him "kid".
* HiddenHeartOfGold:
** He tries his best to remain distant
from bullies "like a lioness would her cubs". Because of this, she is the only girl in his age group he can comfortably talk to until he gets to know Ann. This is what made her rejection of the Thieves' activities especially painful for Izuku. She is also implied to have been a MoralityChain for Bakugou, whose behavior worsened after she moved away.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome:
** Deconstructed as per its source material. Izuku's thoughtless attempts to help a woman in trouble end with him getting on the bad side of a man with connections in the government. The encounter ends with a rigged trial where the drunk walks away scot-free while
Izuku is left with a year's probation and a permanent assault charge on to act as his record on top of missing the U.A. Entrance Exam because of said trial. He spends the first part of the story trying to clamp down on his heroic instincts to avoid causing trouble for others, disciplinarian, but he still can't help himself. They return but sympathize with a vengeance after Shiho attempts suicide and motivates him to continue being a phantom thief even after Kamoshida is dealt with. This is a carry over from his home series, where is sense of justice and doing the right thing is so strong that he is fully willing to break the law and brave the consequences if it means saving someone.
---> '''Izuku''': ''[after seeing Ann's distress and watching her run away]'' I-it’s none of my business… I-I shouldn’t meddle in in things I don’t understand... ''[steps towards his train]'' It’s none of my business… I can’t keep causing trouble for Mom... ''[doors to the train open as he looks back at Ann as she descends the steps]'' D-Damn it! ''[runs after her]''
** Later, Izuku and Ryuji confront Kamoshida in his office while promising that the man will pay for his crimes, which only gives him the excuse to prepare to expel both of them for threatening him.
** Izuku also immediately intervenes when a middle schooler named Kaoru is being bullied by some of his classmates. Izuku was fully prepared to get into a fight with them even though he doesn't have his Metaverse powers to match their Quirks and the risk of violating his probation. Luckily for him, he manages to scare them off through his status as an upperclassman as well as the attention their confrontation created.
* ClarkKentOutfit: Even without All Might to guide him, Izuku ends up getting into a routine of jogging and working out in preparation for the U.A. Entrance Exam, continuing this routine even after the trial. While he looks "fairly average" with his clothes on, he's also described as "quite well built" when seen shirtless or in a tank-top.
* ClassicalAntiHero: Izuku is shy, nervous, easily startled, lonely, ostracized and has little power to change the system as he knows it until he becomes a phantom thief.
* CowardlyLion: Izuku is still easily frightened and flustered, with everyone taking note of how jumpy he is. It doesn't stop him from rushing into the thick of battle to help others.
--> '''Narration''': Even when he was outnumbered by bullies, he would stand his ground and protect the other kids, even if he was crying the entire time. He would take the beating and endure.
* CuttingTheKnot: When the Thieves are ready to cart out Kamoshida's Treasure, Ryuji and Ann are baffled at how to carry out the massive crown, resigning to just working together to lift it. Izuku points out that they could just use their Personas, particularly his own physically inclined Persona, to carry it. Cue mental {{Facepalm}}s from everyone present.
* CryIntoChest: He has to lean on Makoto as he breaks down after failing to stop Shiho's suicide attempt.
* DorkKnight: Izuku is about as lovably dorky as you can get: A [[HeroWorshipper Hero]] {{Otaku}} who CannotTalkToWomen who is also a SociallyAwkwardHero who struggles to refer to anyone by their first name because of how informal it is for him. He's also the undisputed leader and overall strongest member of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, who work outside of the law to bring unmistakably evil people to justice.
* DreamCrushingHandicap: His Quirklessness made his dream of becoming a Hero extremely unlikely at best. It became nigh-impossible once he gained his criminal record.
* EmotionalBruiser: Izuku is the strongest member of the Phantom Thieves overall and also the most prone to TenderTears. One moment he can be a total badass plowing through Shadows and the next he's bawling over being called a Hero for the first time in his life. This also gets lampshaded by Ryuji.
--> '''Ryuji''': ''[after Izuku saves him from the Shadows]'' Dude, you're friggin' amazing. You saved us back there and everything and you're still going even though you're dead tired. I know, I can tell since I was in track. ''[smiles at Izuku]'' You look like a real Hero!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[bursts into tears, causing Ryuji to recoil]'' Y-y-you really think so...? ''[shakes his head and composes himself]'' S-sorry, got carried away with my emotions... we should get going before more guards arrive.\\
'''Ryuji''': I... really can't make heads or tails of your personality...
* FaceFault:
Izuku's usual reaction to Morgana's typical "I think..." statements.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: The woman
plight. He frequently takes a softer tone immediately after reprimanding Izuku saved ended up testifying against him in court and framed him for assault, leaving Izuku with a criminal record and making him even more of a social pariah than he already was.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Quantico Smash is nothing more than Izuku and Carter flickering the air with their pointer finger, which generates a massive rush of wind and force that plows through anything that isn't resistant to physical attacks.
* {{Fingore}}: Izuku's fingers are swollen and bloody after he nearly breaks them while trying to reach the falling Shiho through the safety fence.
* TheFixer: The Thieves trust Izuku to gather medical supplies, pick out weapons from Untouchable, and pawn off the spoils from their heists for extra cash.
* FlamingHair: Carter has flaming crimson hair, but some art depicts him with golden hair instead.
* {{Foil}}:
** Izuku to Ren. Ren is a TallDarkAndSnarky {{Bishonen}} with unshakable confidence as a phantom thief, a tendency to show off, and has [[GentlemanThief Arsene]] as his Persona. His quiet, meek exterior is an act that he quickly sheds upon entering the Metaverse. Izuku is a far dorkier kid described as "plain-looking", is shorter than his older peers, is a ClassicalAntiHero who suffers from HeroicSelfDeprecation and has [[BoisterousBruiser Carter]] as his Persona. His meekness and shyness is definitely not an act and it shows up both in and out of the Metaverse. While they are both intelligent how they use their minds are completely different. Ren is a GuileHero who can easily outwit his enemies, Izuku [[BadLiar is horrible]] [[KeepingSecretsSucks at that]] but makes up for it [[GeniusBruiser by being]] [[AwesomeByAnalysis incredibly analytical]].
** Carter to Arsene. Carter is a [[LightIsGood porcelain-white]] BoisterousBruiser with a HeroicBuild, [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold golden hair and a heart to match]]. He's based on the pulp fiction ActionHero of an American science fiction novel and [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks comic series from the early 1900s]]. His abilities are based around using brute force, [[HeroesPreferSwords a sword]], and the [[LightEmUp Kou-]] line of spells to deal Bless damage. He promises to throw off Izuku's chains and let him become the Hero he always wanted to be and speaks with a slight drawl. Though [[GoodIsNotNice Carter encourages Izuku to more or less save people by force]] [[ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike even if they don't want it]]. By contrast, Arsene is a AntiHero {{Picaresque}} GentlemanThief from France [[DarkIsNotEvil dressed almost entirely in black and red]] with a permanent CheshireCatGrin and an [[LeanAndMean unusually slim figure]], who is lacking in the Physical department, and specializes in the [[CastingAShadow Ei-]] line of Curse spells. He promises to grant Ren power even if it means chaining him down to Hell and empowers the thief to perform sacrilegious acts in the name of Ren's own sense of justice. He also speaks in refined, Victorian-era diction.
** To Bakugou. Izuku is a BornUnlucky UnSorcerer ShrinkingViolet who wanted to become a Hero solely to help others but circumstances outside of his control kept him from going to the school of his dreams. Bakugou is TheAce, a BornWinner, and a SmugSuper who mouths off and attacks anyone he doesn't like and wants to become a Hero to cement his ideal of strength above all and ''does'' get into the school Izuku dreamed of attending his whole life.
* {{Forgiveness}}: Izuku doesn't hold anything against Mishima for leaking his criminal record and basically ruining his high school debut, since he knows that Mishima was pressured into doing so by Kamoshida.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Izuku is never attacked by the Sludge Villain. So he never meets All Might or gains One For All. He also completely missed the entrance exam because of his trial for "assaulting" a drunken man who was molesting a woman, putting Izuku on probation and forcing him to go to Tokyo. His criminal record also means that he will probably never be able to enroll in Hero school or even get employment at a Hero office while making it extremely difficult for him to become a police officer, effectively cutting his dreams short.
** Makoto is also Izuku's ChildhoodFriend and one of his closest confidants at Shujin Academy. Because of this, she learns about the Metaverse much earlier than she does in canon when he promises to tell her everything after Kamoshida was brought to justice.
* FriendlessBackground:
** Ever since Makoto moved away, none of Izuku's peers were willing to give him the time of day for wanting to be a Hero without a Quirk. This is exacerbated even further by his new criminal record, as people spread horrible rumors about him when he hasn't even done anything to them, nor do they even bother to ask about the circumstances behind his conviction. Even after Kamoshida is dealt with, people continue to speak badly of Izuku and blame him for Kamoshida's change of heart. Luckily for Izuku, he has a new set of FireForgedFriends in the form of the Phantom Thieves, who are some of the first people to treat him kindly and like a normal person in a long time.
** The Confidant Link system in the Velvet Room is a major source of angst for Izuku, because he's worried that his new friendships are artificially constructed for the sake of making his Personas stronger. When he finally tells the other Thieves about it and the Velvet Room, he starts stammering about how he truly values their companionship and that he's not just hanging out with them for the power boost. But Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana wave off his concerns and tell him that they know he's way too sincere to ever think of using them like that. Izuku instantly bursts into TearsOfJoy over this.
---> '''Izuku''': I… I was afraid at first when these links started forming though. I mean, it's beneficial, but…\\
'''Ryuji''': But what's up? Isn't that a good thing?\\
'''Izuku''': W-Well I… I don't want you guys to think that's the only reason I'm friends with you. I-I mean, it helps, sure, but that's not why I-\\
'''Ann''': Whoa, slow down, Izuku. You don't have to worry about that. You're one of the most sincere people I've ever met. There's no way you'd be faking the funk when it comes to making friends.\\
'''Izuku''': Huh?\\
'''Ryuji''': Yeah man, you kiddin'? You're way too nice for that kinda crap. ''[slaps him on the shoulder playfully]'' If you make friends and those links or whatever, we know you're not doin' it just for some power ups. That just makes 'em cooler!\\
'''Morgana''': I agree. We all know what kind of heart you have, Izuku. Don't ever doubt that.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[teary-eyed]'' Y-You guys… ''[starts crying OcularGushers into his sleeve]'' Th-thank you~!
* GeniusBruiser:
** Izuku has the most physically inclined of the Thieves' Personas and is mentioned to have excelled academically in middle school, the latter of which is part of the reason why an elite, stuffy school like Shujin Academy was willing to transfer him in at the last minute despite his record. He's also responsible for solving most of the Palaces' puzzles and takes up the role as TheStrategist after being named leader of the Phantom Thieves. Morgana also praises him for being quick on the uptake (at least when compared to [[IdiotHero Ryuji and Ann]]) and was impressed by Izuku's revisions to Ryuji's calling card for Kamoshida.
** He later reveals that he's in several of the advanced placement courses for his year and offers to tutor both Ann and Ryuji in preparation for their final exams, managing to teach them all the material they were supposed to learn in class despite being a year behind them.
* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Izuku's close relationship with [[DotingParent his mom]] leaves him struggling to wrap his head around the idea that the teachers and parents of Kamoshida's victims let the abuses slide just to prop up the school's good name and because it puts something on their kids' college applications.
* GoodCopBadCop: He and Ryuji perform this routine while interrogating Kamoshida's victims in hopes of getting one of them to expose the coach. Izuku's meekness and niceness made him the Good Cop while Ryuji's roughness and willingness to cut to the heart of the matter made him the Bad Cop. But this dynamic is undercut by Izuku's record, which made people even more scared of him than the more imposing Ryuji.
* GoodFeelsGood: Izuku enjoys the very act of helping people and just being a good person in general. This is why he almost never asks for compensation from the people he helps and gets misty-eyed
when he sees all of the responses on the Phan-Site that say that the Phantom Thieves brought them hope boy's downcast face and inspired them.
* GrinOfAudacity: Izuku flashes a smile to rival All Might's upon awakening his Persona in contrast to Ren's SlasherSmile upon forming a contract with Arsène. He also frequently forces smiles when things get rough to try and reassure people around him, though it doesn't always work.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Even after working his ass off to try and get into U.A. on sheer physical and intellectual merit, it's heavily implied that Izuku still would have never been able to get into U.A. even if he had been able to take the Entrance Exam since the exam heavily favors students with powerful Quirks that are able to destroy things like robots.
* TheHeart:
** Izuku's heroic spirit forms the moral center of the Phantom Thieves here, bringing them together under a single flag and keeping them from going overboard with their heists. While Ryuji and Ann were at least partially motivated out of spite and revenge against Kamoshida, Izuku's was only concerned with stopping Kamoshida from hurting others and giving closure to the people Kamoshida already harmed. Ann even lampshades this while ruminating about her relationship with her fellow Thieves, mentioning her surprise when she learned that the boy with the criminal record had the "biggest heart she had ever seen". Makoto also calls him the sweetest boy she knows and is baffled to learn that he has an assault charge levied against him.
** Izuku is also very quick to pick up on when others are distressed or in trouble, which factors into his insatiable desire to help others. He quickly
notices that Ryuji probably has a history of Kamoshida given the animosity Ryuji has for the latter and gives Ann someone to talk to when he realizes that she is also under Kamoshida's thumb. This is also the reason why he's so hard on himself after Shiho attempts suicide since he's thoroughly convinced that he could have done something if he just noticed sooner even though they barely knew each other.
* TheHero: The protagonist of the story and easily the most straightforwardly heroic of the cast with the strictest morals and a bleeding heart for his fellow man.
* HeroicBSOD: Izuku has a major one after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide. He becomes flat out unresponsive and didn't even realize that he nearly broke his fingers while trying to reach out to save her. He starts feeling a bit better after he learns that Shiho survived, but he still has to cry into Makoto's shoulder afterward and only fully recovers after making up his mind to change Kamoshida's heart.
* HeroicBuild: He's leanly muscular and well-built for a kid his age and height due to working out constantly in hopes of becoming a Hero. He was mainly spurred on by Makoto, his ChildhoodFriend, who shared his dream of becoming a Hero.
* HeroicRROD: Izuku's Smash techniques can deal tremendous damage but take a considerable amount of his stamina and wracks his body with pain with each use to emulate how some abilities are CastFromHitPoints in the game. It is also a MythologyGag of the recoil effect Izuku experienced while using One For All in canon. For reference, using Virginia Smash ''once'' was enough to leave him barely able to stay up on one knee. Luckily, he doesn't get broken bones from this and a quick Dia from Morgana is usually enough for him to get back on his feet.
* HeroicSacrifice: Izuku was tempted to pull one as the Thieves started losing to Shadow Kamoshida, only for the others to refuse him. Carter calls him out on this, telling Izuku that he'd just be trampling over his friends' willingness to put their lives on the line for him by doing this.
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
** Izuku is probably the single nicest person you'll ever meet, but his criminal record means that people jump to conclusions about him without getting to know him or even asking for the context behind the assault charge. Because of this, the Phantom Thieves and Makoto are his only friends. Ann even lampshades this, telling him that he was the exact opposite of what she expected after slowing down and having a one-on-one conversation with him.
---> '''Ann''': If it makes you feel better, there's no way I can see you as being as bad as they say you are. If anything, you're almost... the opposite of what I expected after hearing all the rumors.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[sheepish chuckle]'' Y-Yeah, I've gotten that a few times...
** When Izuku begins washing the dishes of his own accord, Sojiro has to do a DoubleTake, since he never expected Izuku to even think about doing anything for him.
** After Kamoshida confesses, the student body singles Izuku out and blames him for it, saying that he was lying about being Quirkless and actually had a brainwashing Quirk solely because of his criminal record.
** Rather than admit that he could have just studied to do well on his exams, Izuku's classmates accuse him of stealing the answers to the tests when he's ranked 7th among his first-year class despite being caught up in a whirlwind of chaos as a phantom thief.
* HeroWorshipper: Izuku still looks up to All Might and the other Heroes even after the reality that he'll never be able to be like them sinks in. Even his Persona, Carter, wears a necklace with All Might's smiling face on it. His experiences in the Metaverse tweak his worldview somewhat. He still admires them deeply, but he has since realized that even the greatest Heroes can't be everywhere to save everyone. Even still, he knows that someone should be able to speak up for the ones the Heroes can't save, even if it means being branded a Vigilante.
* HighPressureEmotion: When
Izuku is feeling particularly embarrassed, his nervous sweat is described as turning into steam.
* HonorBeforeReason: Izuku's ChronicHeroSyndrome and ideals of what a Hero should stand for often make him act irrationally even when he knows that
down.
** While
he's going against his better judgment and cross when Izuku brings Morgana home without telling him in advance, he ultimately allows it so long as Morgana stays out of the advice of others. After Shiho attempts suicide, he and Ryuji run over to Kamoshida's office to confront him even though he knows restaurant, figuring that it will only give Kamoshida more excuses to punish him, simply because he wanted to the real Kamoshida to know that he was coming after him. taking care of an animal would keep Izuku out of trouble. He also strictly abides by ThouShaltNotKill in regards to the Thieves' targets, brings up food for Morgana minutes after telling his friends that he will take full legal responsibility if their actions result in AccidentalMurder, even if the target is an utterly repulsive human being.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Inverted.
Izuku quickly makes friends with the other outcasts at school who are frequently looked down upon, including the JapaneseDelinquent Ryuji and the slut-shamed and fiery Ann, but instinctively avoids getting into the same car as Kamoshida even while running late for school in the rain.
* HumbleHero: Izuku still doesn't think of himself as anything special even as his friends shower him with compliments whenever he has a moment of brilliance or does something awesome.
--> '''Ryuji''': ''[after Izuku solves a drawbridge puzzle]'' Holy crap, that was amazin'! You're pretty damn smart, man!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[flustered and rubbing the back of his head]'' N-no, it was nothing, really...
* IconicOutfit: Izuku still wears his red-and-white sneakers everywhere, even with his thief outfit.
* ICouldaBeenAContender: Izuku feels this way about his decision to try to save that woman, resulting in his criminal record and effectively being permanently barred from pursuing his dream of becoming a Hero. Subverted when he realizes that he doesn't regret what he did even with the ultimate consequences, which allows him to form his contract with Carter. He completely gets over this by Chapter 12 when he realizes that if he ''had'' gone to U.A., all of his new friends would still be suffering under Kamoshida's thumb. So while he definitely still misses the lost opportunity, he knows
that he wouldn't give up feed the life he has now just to go to U.A.
cat.
* InelegantBlubbering: Izuku breaks down and lets the tears, snot, and drool fall after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide.
* InnocentlyInsensitive:
** Izuku initially refuses to tell Makoto about the Cognitive World or his actions as a phantom thief in order to keep her out of danger, telling her that she's done enough and that he was going to make Kamoshida pay after Shiho jumps off the roof in despair. While he means this with the best of intentions, Makoto, who's LockedOutOfTheLoop, takes this as saying that he doesn't want her help and feels worthless because of it, even though he really does want her support.
** Shiho mistakes the look of horror on Izuku's face when she confesses that Kamoshida had been sexually abusing her for disgust, which proves to be the last straw as she leaps from the top of the school to kill herself.
* InSpiteOfANail: Izuku ends up jogging and working out regularly in hopes of passing the U.A. Entrance Exam even without meeting All Might. He gives up after moving to Tokyo and the realization that he'll never be a hero sinks in, but he picks it back up again after becoming a phantom thief. He later becomes Ryuji's running and workout partner. It's later revealed that Izuku got into exercising earlier thanks to Makoto's encouragement and support of his dream of becoming a Hero.
* IShouldHaveBeenBetter: Along with ItsAllMyFault below, Izuku mentally tortures himself by trying to think of all the different ways he could have tried to prevent Shiho from attempting suicide.
* ItsAllMyFault:
** Izuku blames himself for letting Shiho jump off the building even as he nearly broke his fingers trying to get to her.
---> '''Izuku''': I-I-I... I'm s-s-sorry... I-I... I-I c-couldn't save her...
** Izuku visits her the day before the Thieves plan their heist to reaffirm how sorry he felt about not saving her. He then goes on to promise that Kamoshida will be judged for his crimes and that he hopes to see her smile again. When Shiho wakes up, she acknowledges his efforts and feels guilty about how terrible she made him feel while speaking with Ann.
---> '''Izuku''': I’m so sorry… ''[[[TenderTears tears cascading down his face]]]'' I’m so sorry I couldn’t save you! I-I-I should have done more! I should have been faster! I-I keep thinking about what I could have done differently a-and what I said up there! I messed up so badly, I- ''[choked sobs as he wipes his face with his sleeve]'' B-but I won’t let that be the end of it… we’re going to make Kamoshida pay for what he’s done. To you, to the track team, to Ann-senpai, to Ryuji-senpai… we’re not going to let him get away with it! I promise you… ''[takes Shiho's hand into his own]'' So please… please wake up soon… and smile once this is all over. Okay? ''[[[TearfulSmile forces himself to smile like All Might as he continues to cry]]]''
* JapanesePoliteness: Izuku struggles to use anything other than proper Japanese honorifics to refer to others, constantly stumbling over his own words when Ryuji tells him to just call him by his given name, eventually settling on the only somewhat informal "Ryuji-senpai". He later does the same for Ann, calling her "Ann-senpai", and doesn't make an exception for Morgana, calling him "Morgana-san". The latter even lampshades it, saying that Izuku knows his manners.
* KeepingSecretsSucks: Izuku feels really bad about hiding his activities from others, which makes him come clean to Ann after she gets sucked into the Metaverse and promises to tell Makoto everything after the issue with Kamoshida is resolved. [[spoiler:To his dismay, she vocally disapproves when he admits that he's considering [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood stealing the hearts of other ne'er-do-wells]] because of the [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality morally questionable nature of the Thieves' actions.]]]]
* KeepTheReward: Izuku doesn't expect a reward for anything he does and usually tries to refuse it until other people insist or he absolutely needs it. Sojiro calls him out on this behavior, saying
KindheartedCatLover: Despite proclaiming that Izuku should expect ''some'' compensation for his deeds or else other people will just exploit his good will until he has nothing left to show for it. He later takes up not have brought a part-time job as Tae Takemi's guinea pig in exchange for access to stronger medicine, a small salary, cat home and a discount on said medicines.
--> '''Sojiro''': ''[after Izuku washes the dishes for Sojiro]'' Of course I won't ask you to do this for free, though I can't rightly pay you...\\
'''Izuku''': Don't worry about that, Sakura-san, I-\\
'''Sojiro''': Nonsense. You might be well-meaning, kid, but don't let yourself get conned by others into doing stuff for free all the time. People will abuse
that kindness until you've rightly run out.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Izuku's enthusiasm
he wouldn't feed it, Sojiro brings up fish for all things Hero-related hasn't dulled Morgana to eat within minutes of making that declaration. He also expresses a desire to name Morgana and blames Morgana's cute purring for making him change his mind.
* PapaWolf: He is very protective towards Futaba, even if we haven't been introduced to her
in the slightest since he became a phantom thief. His room is still plastered with All Might merchandise story proper. [[spoiler:And it isn't just Futaba - Sojiro treats Eri much the same way and he fawns over Ryuji's model gun is ''ragingly'' pissed off at Mirio when he realizes that it was styled after Snipe's personal revolver.
* TheLeader: Even though he's the youngest among them, Izuku's raw capability leads Ann, Morgana, and Ryuji to name Izuku the leader, taking aspects of the Levelheaded (his role as TheStrategist and being generally clear-headed), Headstrong (his ChronicHeroSyndrome), and Charismatic (his ability to bring people together through his sheer niceness and his status as a Wild Card) types.
* LightEmUp: Carter is a Bless-type Persona who uses the Kou- line of skills, to Arsène's Curse-type and usage of the Ei- line.
* LightIsGood: As the embodiment of Izuku's dream of becoming a Hero, the porcelain-skinned, Bless-type Carter is an unambiguously good BoisterousBruiser who can use the Kou- line of skills and encourages Izuku when he's feeling down. Further emphasized by Carter's rousing summoning speech which states that he will break the chains that hold Izuku down, which stands in contrast to Arsène's promise to provide power even if it ends up chaining Ren to Hell.
--> '''Carter''': From the sea of your soul, I come forth! I am the rebel hero of your soul, your power to save others in this foreign land! I am Carter! ''[flourishes his cape]'' If you ask, I will give you the power to break forth and save yourself from this mess!\\
'''Izuku''': Please, give me the power I need! Carter!\\
'''Carter''': Then consider it done, kid! Let's show 'em that you can be a hero!
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Izuku doesn't seem to have any romantic attraction towards Makoto and treats
lets Overhaul walk away with her more like an older sister or a really close friend. He feels extremely guilty about keeping secrets from her and the two are always looking out for each others' well-being. [[spoiler:He flies into a rage when she's captured by a Shiki-Ouji in Madarame's Palace and immediately prepares a Virginia Smash to blast the Shadow apart.tow.]]
* LuminescentBlush: Izuku has this frequently out of embarrassment, whether RealMenWearPink: He's always seen with a pink dress shirt and makes addictively delicious coffee and curry.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While
he's talking to (or worse, ''touching'') a girl or if Morgana is teasing him by revealing something he'd rather keep hidden.
* MagneticHero: Izuku's sheer niceness ends up drawing the Phantom Thieves to him on top of his status as a Wild Card. Then there's the Shadows who become his Personas.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Not nearly as pronounced as in his home series, but Izuku's HeroicBSOD prevents him from reacting to nearly breaking his fingers
stern and leaving them a bloody, scabbed mess when he tried to force them through the fence to reach Shiho in time.
* MegatonPunch:
judgmental of Izuku develops his own Smash techniques in at first, he becomes much fairer as they spend time for the battle with Kamoshida's Shadow. Quantico Smash is his canon counterpart's Delaware Smash in all but name, with Carter firing a powerful shockwave with a finger flick. together. He ups the ante to Virginia Smash for the finishing blow after Morgana left the Shadow open to attack, charging Carter's fist with blinding light before driving it into Kamoshida's stomach, sending him flying and completely destroying the staircase the Shadow crashed into and leaving a massive crater in its wake. These attacks are also {{Dangerous Forbidden Technique}}s, leaving Izuku wracked with pain and exhaustion, but without any broken bones like his One For All-using counterpart, allowing Morgana to use Dia to heal him enough to move after the fight was over.
* MistakenForSuicidal: While examining his new room, Izuku pulls up a chair to see if a ceiling beam would be sturdy enough to use as a pull-up bar. Sojiro then walks in to find Izuku suspended off the ground with a chair under his feet.
--> '''Sojiro''': Holy shit, kid... You're not trying to...
* MommasBoy: Even his criminal conviction
doesn't change the relationship speak ill of him more than necessary and only chews Izuku shares out after he's late to school on the first day and brings home Morgana without telling him. Sojiro also wants to compensate Izuku for offering to help out around Leblanc despite the latter's refusal and is happy to give Inko glowing praise about her son because (as far as he knows) Izuku has stayed out of trouble for the duration of his stay thus far.
* SmokingIsCool: He smokes and is definitely a CoolOldGuy.
* SternTeacher: He doesn't pull punches after offering to teach Izuku how to make curry and coffee, demanding that he learns the preferences of every single one of his customers on top of learning the recipes and mechanics behind cooking.
-->'''Sojiro''': This may not be the busiest shop around, but I certainly take pride in my coffee. That's why I won't have you making anyone coffee until you've gotten the hang of it. You serve a bad cup to anyone and I'll have your ass on a silver platter. Got it?\\
'''Izuku''': C-Crystal clear!
* SupremeChef: He makes ''excellent'' coffee and curry. Izuku is surprised to learn that the two pair extremely well together.
* ToughLove: He treats Izuku
with a firm hand at first, believing him to be a delinquent and a criminal because of his mom. She's anguished record, reprimanding Izuku for butting in when she's forced to he could have him move away gone to a trained professional like a police officer or a Hero. He also asks Izuku if he even considered the consequences for meddling before jumping in the way he did and outright tells Izuku that he doesn't blame her for his situation at all. The first thing they do when particularly care what happens to him. That said, he's quick to sympathize with Izuku after seeing each other over Golden Week is how coldly the Shujin Academy staff were treating him and seeing Izuku's despair at the thought of never being able to hug each other tightly achieve his dream of becoming a Hero.
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Calls out Mirio for letting Overhaul walk away
with tears in their eyes. [[spoiler:This is what makes Futaba jealous, since this is exactly the kind of relationship she had with her own mom.Eri. He then has Mirio give Nighteye an indirect one.]]
* MonochromaticEyes: Carter's eyes have no irises or pupils, leaving just the white sclera.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: Izuku's phantom thief outfit is a black and red version of the second version of his canon costume with the addition of Ren's BadassLongcoat and All Might-like attachments to his mask.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: Carter's rippling muscles grants him great physical strength relative to the slimmer Personas of the other Thieves, culminating in Izuku creating his own Smash techniques that deal tremendous damage at the cost of [[HeroicRROD great pain and a huge drain on his stamina.]]
* MustHaveCaffeine: Izuku has taken to drinking black coffee, which has become easily accessible now that he lives in a cafe, every morning as part of his training regimen. Sojiro is surprised at this, asking if Izuku was trying to impress him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's horrified when Kamoshida offers to kill himself as atonement for his crimes. For Izuku, this would be no better than murdering Kamoshida himself.
* MythologyGag:
** The CastFromHitPoints nature of Carter's Smash attacks is one to the heavy recoil Izuku suffered while One For All in canon, as well as the fact that Physical skills tend to require a percentage of HP in the ''Persona'' series.
** During the final fight with Kamoshida's Shadow, Izuku recites the same lines he spoke to Muscular in canon while going full throttle with One For All.
---> '''Izuku''': Being a hero has nothing to do with whether you can do something or not... It's a hero's job to put their life on the line, and act up to their words!
* NervousWreck: Izuku remains easily flustered and extremely apologetic even after coming to know the Thieves. His peers all call him a "jumpy guy" and he frequently breaks into nervous sweats and blushing.
* NetGun: Izuku gets a capture gun from Mei that's able to cover nearly reasonably-sized target(s) with a net and bind them together. [[spoiler:This proves essential in the battle against Shadow Madarame, as it ties him up long enough for Makoto to shower them with black paint.]]
* NiceGuy: Even after everything that's happened to him, Izuku refuses to let it affect how he treats others and continues to be an extremely kind and empathetic young man. He doesn't judge Ryuji for his appearance, is quick to help Morgana out of his cage, and gives Ann someone to talk to about her troubles with Kamoshida. This works against him while attempting a Hold Up, since he's decidedly non-threatening compared to his teammates. It ''does'' make Pixie join him and neither she nor Bicorn hold it against him when he selects them for fusion and thus execution. She even lampshades the fact.
--> '''Pixie''': I guess you're the type who tries to be nice to everyone, huh?
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
** Two-fold here. On top of the social stigma that comes with having a criminal record, Izuku is burdened with the fact that he'll ''never'' be able to enroll at a Hero school or find a job at a Hero Office with that assault label on his record. He also acknowledges that it will be even more of an uphill battle to even follow his backup plan to become a police officer. Both realizations bring
"Tell him to tears on multiple occasions.
---> '''Izuku''': ''[wistfully]'' The consequences of meddling, huh?
** After Izuku and the rest of the Thieves save dozens of students from Kamoshida's abuse, his reputation simply gets ''worse'' as the student body immediately pins the whole ordeal on him and spreads rumors that he's hiding a brainwashing Quirk.
* NoSell: Carter is immune to Bless attacks and resistant to Curse attacks. Later on, Carter's own Bless attacks get {{No Sell}}ed by a Shadow in Kamoshida's Palace and another one in Madarame's Palace.
* OcularGushers: Just like in canon, Izuku's eyes can shoot out rivers of tears in an instant when he's feeling emotional.
* OddFriendship: With Ryuji. The two are polar opposites in nearly every conceivable way aside from their status as social pariahs and the fact that they were denied the chance at their dreams. Izuku is an intelligent, plain-looking, soft-spoken Hero fanboy while Ryuji is a loud, foul-mouthed JapaneseDelinquent who dyes his hair blonde and frequently breaks the school dress code. Despite this, their shared desired to do good and experiences in the Metaverse have made them inseparable. Makoto even lampshades this, saying that Izuku has always had a tendency to make "energetic" friends after remembering his "friendship" with Bakugou.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The amount of times Izuku has gotten genuinely angry can be counted on one hand alone. Chapter 40 has him ''far'' angrier than usual. [[spoiler:His anger is understandable, given that he and the Thieves just learned [[PoweredByAForsakenChild how the Quirk Erasing Bullets]] are made.]]
* {{Otaku}}: Izuku still loves Heroes more than anything, especially All Might, even after being denied the chance to become like his idol time and again. His room is plastered from wall-to-wall with All Might's merchandise and his mask is styled to resemble All Might's trademark hairstyle. He's embarrassed by the last part in particular, which Morgana is happy to tease him for.
* OxymoronicBeing: Izuku's status as a phantom thief is discussed as this. Heroes are widely popular, recognized, and accepted in society for upholding the law. So the idea that his dream to become a Hero was the catalyst he needed to become a phantom thief who continuously subverts the law in pursuit of his own sense of justice seems contradictory. But it's explained that it's his desire to become a Hero ''in spite'' of everything that says he can't is what makes the dream rebellious enough to make his Persona manifest.
* PerpetualSmiler: Carter never has anything less than a GrinOfAudacity on his face. Even when he's asking Izuku if a particular course of action is wise or not, that grin stays and only widens after he hears Izuku's response.
* PersonalityPowers: The reason for Izuku's contract with Carter instead of Arsène. While Ren was a quiet boy who secretly wanted to rebel and lash out at the society who constantly mistreats him, Izuku's desire to become a hero for the sake of doing good causes his Persona to be completely different from Ren's, being Arsène's polar opposite in nearly every way. It's also heavily implied that Carter is built around Izuku's image of the IdealHero: All Might, given the similarities between All Might's and Carter's {{Heroic Build}}s, unwavering heroism, tendency to call Izuku "my boy", and incredible physical strength. Justified by the fact that Personas are just facets of their wielder's personalities. All of his signature attacks involve imitating All Might's Smash attacks as another reminder of how much of a FanBoy Izuku is.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Izuku is the holder of the Fool Arcana but is only a first-year high school student versus his teammates' status as second- and third-year students. As a result, he's shorter than most of them (but is still MUCH taller than Morgana). He's also acknowledged as the most capable and powerful member of the Thieves overall.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: Just like in his home series, Izuku is great at bringing out the best in others. For instance, instead of chastising Ann for putting herself in danger and slowing the thieves down after she awakened her Persona, Ryuji instead manages to focus on escaping alive and leaves his petty grievances for later.
* PosterGalleryBedroom:
** After his second trip into the Metaverse, Izuku decides to put up all of his personal things from home in his new room, which ends up plastering the walls with All Might posters and filling up the desks and shelves with All Might figurines, action figures, and other merchandise. It gets lampshaded by both Morgana and Sojiro, much to Izuku's embarrassment.
---> '''Sojiro''': ''[coming upstairs after hearing Morgana's meowing]'' Hey, I knew I heard a meow. Did you- ''[looks at all of Izuku's posters and merchandise]'' Holy crap, kid. I knew you were a fan, but damn...\\
'''Morgana''': Right?
** Morgana tries to bring it up later to embarrass Izuku, only for Izuku to clamp his hands over Morgana's mouth and ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject.
* PowerGlows: Carter's fist shines with blinding light as he throws out [[MegatonPunch Virginia Smash]].
* ProtagonistPowerUpPrivileges: As the one chosen to wield the power of the Wild Card, he is the only member of the Phantom Thieves who is able to use multiple Personas.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Literally. Due to his nature as a Wild Card, the power and variety of his Personas are related to the strength of his heart, which can only be strengthened by forging bonds with others.
* RageBreakingPoint: Izuku and Ryuji storm off to confront Kamoshida after Shiho attempts suicide even though he knows that it wouldn't do anything for him. While Izuku seems like the more reasonable of the two, he explodes at Kamoshida as he continued to taunt them over Shiho's suicide attempt.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[gives Kamoshida a DeathGlare]'' I was saying... that you’re not going to get away with this. ''[trembles with rage as he releases Ryuji]'' You’ve hurt too many people and caused Suzui-senpai to try to kill herself. You... you’re not the king of this school, Kamoshida! ''[raises his voice and points at Kamoshida]'' The students aren’t yours to rule over! You will be stopped! Because no matter what, there will always be '''Heroes''' around to put an end to your crimes! And they won’t stop until all of your victims have been saved!
* RedOniBlueOni: Izuku is the more demure Blue Oni to Ryuji's Red.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Izuku gets a model gun designed to resemble Snipe's custom-made revolvers from Ryuji. It works like the real thing while in the Cognitive World.
* RighteousRabbit: The Shadows mistake the parts of Izuku's mask shaped like All Might's hair for rabbit ears, causing an imp to refer to him as "bunny ears" as everyone else begins to take notice.
* RousingSpeech: Carter gives one to Izuku as he seals their contract.
--> '''Carter''': ''[booming, echoing voice]'' Come on, kid. You gon' give up that easily?\\
'''Izuku''': Wh-what?\\
'''Carter''': You proved yer resolve when you jumped to save the blond. Even now, I can feel that you never regretted yer choice in savin' that woman, either. Actin' and doin' right without thinkin'... that's what it means to be a Hero, right? And yet, society's tellin' you that you're a criminal. A piece of scum for havin' the guts to do right by yer fellow man... what do you think? Do you really want to be a Hero? Or was that all just some act? [[WhatYouAreInTheDark Would you take back what you did? Would you?!]]\\
'''Izuku''': ''[internally as he grinds his teeth in frustration]'' Would I take back what I did? No! S-she called for help! There was no way I would ever ignore that! Not then, and not '''''now!'''''\\
'''Carter''': Well said, my boy! We are in agreement! Now then, let's seal our contract with a vow! I am thou... thou art I... I shall grant you the power to enact '''''justice on this world!''''' ''[Izuku grips his head in pain]'' [[BadassCreed Never regret! Never surrender! Never doubt! If society chains you for being a hero... then rip those chains off and save them, whether they want you to or not!]]
* RuleOfEmpathy: Izuku is arguably an even bigger case of this than his canon counterpart, being ostracized for not only being one of the only Quirkless kids around but also for being legally a criminal despite his long-held desire to save others as a Hero. The narration outright states that Izuku is surprisingly good at getting others to sympathize with him unintentionally.
* SamaritanSyndrome:
** Izuku is initially hesitant to steal the treasure of Kamoshida's heart because of his reservations about the morality of BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood and is terrified of the thought of killing the man by accident. He changes his tune after Shiho attempts to leap to her death, though he still insists on ThouShaltNotKill and plans to turn himself and shoulder all the blame for Kamoshida's murder if they accidentally kill him because he feels that [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim he'll be no better]] than a [[TheseHandsHaveKilled Villain if he doesn't.]]
** It pops up again when Izuku tells [[spoiler:Makoto]] the truth and they get into an argument over the ethics of the situation and what might happen if he's ever caught. He knows it's wrong and he never wanted to operate this way, but if there are people suffering that he can help and other Heroes can't, he's willing to take the risk of being branded a Vigilante or a Villain and being put in prison.
---> '''Izuku''': Because even if Heroes save people, they can't save everyone! Especially those who are suffering in silence! We… what we did… we helped so many students from having to keep suffering. Suzui-senpai was able to get the justice she deserved. But seeing how many students were suffering and nothing was being done about it... it makes me wonder how many more are suffering like that. How many people are at the mercy of egomaniacs like Kamoshida? There are people who are afraid to speak up, or even when they do they're silenced... I... I didn't want to be a Hero who operated like this, but... but if we can help more people who are suffering like that, then I want to keep fighting. Even if the world calls us Villains or Vigilantes, I'm... I'm okay with it.
* SayMyName: Izuku calls out to Shiho as she jumps off the roof of the school.
--> '''Izuku''': '''''SUZUI-SENPAI!'''''
* SempaiKohai: Because he's only a first-year, he's the Kohai to the rest of the Thieves' Senpai. This relationship is especially noticeable with Ryuji, who goes on ahead when they first stumble into Kamoshida's Palace and is protective of Izuku after their first meeting. In return, Izuku is quick to defend Ryuji from his critics and addresses him as "Ryuji-senpai" despite the latter's attempts to be casual with Izuku.
* ShrinkingViolet: Izuku is just as sweet but also rather shy. It takes him a while to open up to others unless Heroes are involved. Even then, he's usually just reservedly cheerful compared to his much more lively friends. His reputation as someone with an assault charge against him also takes everyone who meets him by surprise, which is lampshaded by everyone he meets.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[bowing respectfully]'' I-I'm sorry to burden you, Kawakami-sensei. Please take care of me.\\
'''Kawakami''': Are you... sure this is the kid with a criminal record? He looks like he could barely hurt a fly.
* SimpleStaff: In contrast to Ren Amamiya's status as a KnifeNut, Izuku gets a staff to use alongside a revolver sidearm, reflecting his ThouShaltNotKill ideology. But his Persona, Carter, is very much a case of HeroesPreferSwords.
* SkywardScream: Izuku screams in anguish after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide and can only watch helplessly as she falls from the roof of Shujin Academy.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Izuku's criminal record underscores this, since he can barely speak with anyone without them judging him for having an assault charge on his record even as he tries to treat everyone around him nicely. His tendency to stutter (even when texting) makes him far less threatening when attempting to negotiate with Shadows. At the same time, his status as the Wild Card means that he also has to be TheSocialExpert to make the most of his abilities. Naturally, HilarityEnsues.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Izuku is described as the spitting image of his mother. The two share the same eye shape, facial structure, hair and eye color. They're also both timid, emotional and kind-hearted people who are prone to OcularGushers.
* SweatDrop: Izuku has these frequently and sweats profusely whenever he's nervous. Notably, the author actually uses this trope as a verb, which gets edited out in later editions of the story after vocal fan annoyance.
* TakingTheBullet: While battling Kamoshida's Shadow, Izuku shoves Ryuji out of the way of an oncoming barrage of volleyballs, stunning and knocking the wind out of Izuku until Ryuji pulls him behind cover. The older Thief then reminds Izuku not to make any "{{Heroic Sacrifice}}s".
* TenderTears: Izuku is frequently crying both tears of regret and tears of joy, though he always tries to wipe them away. He gets this from his mom, who also cries OcularGushers when they reunite over Golden Week. In one flashback, he's sobbing over learning that he's Quirkless. Makoto comforts him by saying
that he needs no one's approval but his own and that he should try to become one anyways. The sheer amount of joy and gratitude he feels over this makes him cry even harder.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Shonen series protagonist or not, a SociallyAwkwardHero like Izuku isn't going to know what to say when a girl he knows and cares about is on the verge of committing suicide. One wrong expression is all it takes to push her over the edge.
* ThemeNaming: Izuku names his Smash techniques, Quantico Smash[[note]]Referring to the name of [[https://www.bustle.com/articles/112649-is-quantico-a-real-place-this-isnt-the-first-time-a-tv-show-has-been-set the U.S. Navy's headquarters]][[/note]] and Virginia Smash, in the same vein as the signature moves of his lifelong idol, All Might. It also references the fact that John Carter was a Virginian soldier.
* TheTeamNormal: Izuku is only Quirkless member of the Phantom Thieves (aside from Morgana, who may or may not be human), but subverted in that he's probably the most special of the Phantom Thieves as the Wild Card.
* ThinkingTic: He mumbles and taps his right index finger against his chin when he's thinking hard.
* ThouShaltNotKill: No matter how vile the target is, Izuku refuses to do anything that could potentially result in AccidentalMurder, causing him to hesitate when given the option to perform BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood out of fear of killing Kamoshida. Even Shadows aren't totally exempt from Izuku's no-kill rule, since he's happy to let Shadows he can negotiate with go if they don't have any money or items to provide and are no longer a threat and frequently tries to recruit them as Personas after learning that he has the ability to do so. He has to beg Ann not to throw Kamoshida off his own Palace.
* ThreatBackfire: Izuku's lack of confidence and sheer niceness means that most Shadows are hardly impressed with his attempts to perform a Hold Up until Ryuji and Morgana step in to pick up the slack.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[threatening Pixie]'' A-Alright! G-Give me whatever you have! Money or items... please...?\\
'''Pixie''': ''[all fear of death gone]'' ...Was that really the best you could do?\\
'''Morgana''': We really need to work on
send your execution, Hero...
* TookALevelInCynic: After continually telling himself that there had
ass back to be a way for him to become a Hero, Izuku finally breaks down after his second night at Leblanc as he realized that there was no way he could become a Pro Hero now that he's Quirkless school, and a criminal. Luckily for him, his experiences in the Metaverse have given him a chance to help others again, restoring his cheer and hope for the future. That said, his time at Shujin makes his worldview more cynical and grittier as he realizes that the Heroes he's looked up to all his life haven't solved all of society's ills when he sees that Kamoshida gets to abuse his students with impunity. This is what motivates him to take matters into his own hands plans and right the wrongs that Heroes miss or can't intervene in without losing his faith in Heroes like All Might.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Katsudon, or fried pork cutlet over rice. Inko invokes this by offering to go out to a katsudon joint when they meet up over Golden Week.
* TragicDream: Izuku continues to cling to his dream of becoming a Hero even when he knows that it's impossible for him now thanks to being Quirkless AND a criminal. It's because of this dream that he decides to continue being a phantom thief. Even if becoming a Hero is an impossibility and he's branded a Villain for his actions, he doesn't care as long as he gets to help others.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[standing in front of U.A.]'' I… I wonder if I ever had a chance of getting in to begin with.
* TraumaCongaLine: To say that the cards are stacked against Izuku is a ''gross'' {{Understatement}}. Even before the events of the story, he's had his dreams stomped on by all of his peers and made a friendless laughingstock for wanting to be a Hero without a Quirk. Then he's charged and convicted with assault for trying to save a woman who was being sexually assaulted, putting him on probation in Tokyo and forcing him to live away from his mother, the one stable, good influence in his life. The trial itself also prevents him from taking the U.A. Entrance Exam, completely dashing his hopes of getting into the one school he's dreamed of attending his entire life. Then it sinks in that he'll never be able to become a Hero because of his new criminal record even after his probation is over. ''Then'' he gets sucked into Kamoshida's Palace and barely escapes with his life. After ''that'' he learns that his criminal record was leaked before he even arrived at school, causing virtually the entire student body to vilify and spread rumors about him out of fear. [[FromBadToWorse And this is just the]] ''[[FromBadToWorse first five chapters]]''.
* UnSorcerer: Izuku is one of the small fraction of people on Earth to be born Quirkless, meaning that he has no naturally-occurring superpowers. This proves to be his DreamCrushingHandicap, as he would have never made it into U.A.'s Hero Course without one even if he did manage to take the Entrance Exam.
* UnwittingTestSubject: Downplayed. Even though he agrees to test Takemi's medicines for him in exchange for the pay of a part-time job and discounts on her medicines, Izuku generally has no idea what the things he's testing will do to him, nor does he know what the testing is for.
* VerbalBackspace: In Chapter 7, he wonders how Kamoshida's victims could refuse to speak up for themselves after being abused so badly. He then remembers how he was bullied himself as a child and immediately takes his statement back.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Carter, as per the [[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars source material]], amply showing off his rippling muscles.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Izuku doesn't seem to hold anything against Bakugou despite their storied past. He still calls him "Kacchan" and genuinely hopes that Bakugou will become the Number One Hero.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Green, but it's hardly unusual in the world of My Hero Academia, where people can have anything from pink to blue to sticky purple balls for hair.
* YoungAndInCharge: Izuku is a first-year student and the leader of the Phantom Thieves even though his fellow thieves (besides perhaps Morgana) are a year above him. Downplayed in that he was the first among
shove them to awaken up his Persona, giving him a sort of seniority over the others.
* YouthfulFreckles: A trademark of his character design that hasn't changed in this story.
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* AbusiveParents: It's heavily implied that Ryuji's father beat him and Ryuji's mother before walking out on them.
* AdaptationalBadass: Downplayed. He has a pretty strong Quirk, being able to use explosive bursts of SuperSpeed with the electricity charged in his kneecaps from running. However, due to his CareerEndingInjury, it isn't nearly as powerful as it once was and he can only use it for brief periods before his knee gives out.
* AnimalMotif: Ryuji's tendency to cause trouble even without meaning to and the exaggerated canines on his mask bring monkeys to mind. The library in Kamoshida's Palace even refers to Ryuji as a "Vulgar Ape".
* ArmCannon: Captain Kidd has this in place of his right hand that shoots lightning in place of cannonballs.
* BatterUp: He uses his blunt weapons this way, slamming a Bicorn in the head as if he were aiming at a baseball.
* BattleCry: "Get wrecked!" and "Blast them away, Captain Kidd!"
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: After being made a social pariah by Kamoshida's manipulations, Ryuji becomes fast friends with Izuku after they both risk their lives for each other in Kamoshida's Palace and for being the first to treat him with any kindness in a long time. The feeling is mutual as Izuku was also the target of mockery and scorn for almost as long as he can remember and is touched by the fact that Ryuji sticks by him despite the rumors and his reputation.
* BerserkButton: He cannot stand the idea of adults abusing children and teenagers because of his own experiences with Kamoshida, immediately flying into a rage whenever he hears about it.
** He also hates being compared to his abusive father and is only able to stop himself from brawling with his former friends on the track team because Izuku was there to calm him down.
* BigBrotherInstinct: While it's clear that he sees Izuku as an equal, Ryuji can't help but feel offended when Izuku is the target of scorn and goes out of his way to defend his junior, to the point that he's willing to slug it out with the former track team over it.
--> '''Nakaoka''': Wait a sec, he's the transfer student… ''[sneers]'' No wonder you're hanging out with Sakamoto. I heard you were pretty violent yourself. Though you don't really look like it.\\
'''Ryuji''': Hey, that's enough. ''[takes a step in front of Izuku]'' You guys can talk all the shit you want to me. I deserve it. But don't go talkin' shit about my pal here. He ain't done nothin' to deserve that.
* BookDumb: Ryuji can be crafty and resourceful when the time calls for it, but his grades are abysmal and even Izuku's tutoring can't get him through his final exams before summer vacation. Morgana loves to poke and prod him about this, calling him "dumb Ryuji".
* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brawn to Izuku's Brains. He defers to Izuku most of the time due to his intelligence but is quick to stand up when Izuku is more reluctant and prefers physical and direct solutions. On the other hand, Izuku's Persona, Carter, is even more powerful in close range than Captain Kidd, making this a Zig-zagged trope.
* ButtMonkey: Not quite as frequently as Izuku, but Ryuji is still the target of Ann's and Morgana's jabs.
* CaptainMorganPose: Captain Kidd stands on his ship at an angle, producing this pose.
* CareerEndingInjury: Ryuji's leg was broken by Kamoshida, giving him a limp and a bad knee that prevents him from sprinting for an extended time. Since his Quirk requires him to charge electricity in his kneecaps, the power of his Quirk was effectively halved.
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: He clears his throat and hurriedly tries to change the subject after Ann admits that her decision to spare Kamoshida was a case of CruelMercy to submit the sadistic teacher to a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DemBones: Ryuji's mask is shaped like a skull and Captain Kidd is a skeletal pirate.
* DisappearedDad: Ryuji's dad walked out on him and his mom and was implied to have been abusive before this.
* DumbMuscle: He admits that he isn't smart, which is why he defers leadership to Izuku but is happy to fight on the front lines alongside his friends.
* FaceOfAThug: He has the looks and outward demeanor of a typical JapaneseDelinquent, but he's an extremely forgiving NiceGuy once you get to know him, sticking up for Izuku whenever possible after their first visit to the Metaverse.
* {{Foil}}: He's one for Bakugou. Both of them are foul-mouthed blonds who are talented in their respective fields (Track for Ryuji and pretty much everything for Bakugou). But Ryuji is a BookDumb NiceGuy who was ostracized by his peers after an impulsive decision led to the loss of most of his running ability and cut the power of his Quirk in half. Bakugou is a {{Jerkass}} BornWinner who received nothing but praise and envy from others for his overwhelming talent, getting into the most prestigious Hero school in Japan on his raw power and intelligence. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking While Ryuji dyes his hair blonde, Bakugou's is natural.]]
* GhostPirate: His Persona, Captain Kidd, has this as his motif, being a skeletal pirate riding atop a floating ship.
* GoodCopBadCop: He's the Bad Cop (the straightforward, blunt interrogator) to Izuku's Good Cop (sympathetic and soft-spoken) when asking around to try and get one of Kamoshida's victims to speak up about their abuser's crimes. Unfortunately, they have no such luck, and Izuku's status as the Good Cop is undercut by the fear induced by his criminal record. Ryuji even lampshades this trope to Izuku, arguing that people would not take them seriously if they weren't direct enough.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Ryuji's hair is dyed blond, but he still counts, being incredibly loyal and kind to those willing to stick around him.
* HandicappedBadass: His running ability is limited due to the lingering effects of his broken leg, which has also halved the power of his Quirk. Despite this, he remains an integral member of the team.
* HellBentForLeather: His thief gear consists primarily of a black, leather jacket and tight dark slacks along with kneepads.
* ImprovisedWeapon: His first melee weapon is a metal pipe that appeared when he first manifests his Persona.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Ryuji learns about Izuku's criminal record shortly after they escape the Metaverse for the first time. The older teen first tries to spin it as making Izuku sound cooler, but he quickly backpedals when he realizes that he's only making things worse.
--> '''Ryuji''': ''[referring to Izuku's relationship with Makoto]'' I just thought it was funny. She's such a prim and proper kinda chick, and you're the kid with the criminal record, right?\\
'''Izuku''': ''[internally]'' I shouldn't be surprised he knows, too... everyone seems to know. ''[grips his hand in frustration, out loud]'' S-so the whole school knows now, huh?\\
'''Ryuji''': I'm sorry, man. I didn't mean to get you down like that. I-If it helps, I kinda thought it makes you look cooler? ''[chuckles weakly before sighing]'' Sorry about that...
* LightningBruiser: Downplayed. Even after his injury, he's a former track star who can easily outpace Izuku despite being years out of practice, but his limp and bad knee limit his long-term mobility. His Quirk also lets him run at high speed for short bursts and he's one of the most physically inclined members of the Phantom Thieves. Bonus points for actually utilizing electricity and having a Persona that specializes in Zio spells.
* MommasBoy: Because his father walked out on him, Ryuji is very close to his mom and got into track in hopes of getting into a good college on a scholarship.
* OddFriendship: With Izuku. The two are polar opposites in nearly every conceivable way aside from their status as social pariahs and the fact that they were denied the chance at their dreams. Izuku is an intelligent, plain-looking, soft-spoken Hero fanboy while Ryuji is a loud, foul-mouthed JapaneseDelinquent who dyes his hair blonde and frequently breaks the school dress code. Despite this, their shared desire to do good and experiences in the Metaverse has made them inseparable. Makoto even lampshades this, saying that Izuku has always tended to make "energetic" friends after remembering his "friendship" with Bakugou.
* RealMenEatMeat: He goes through a massive quantity of meat at the hotel buffet and eggs Izuku to try some too. It ends up backfiring when all the grease in the meat ends up making Ryuji sick.
* RedOniBlueOni: Ryuji is the Red Oni to Izuku's Blue, being the more hot-headed, callous, and uncouth of the two.
* SempaiKohai: Has this relationship with Izuku, being one year his senior. As a result, Ryuji is quite protective of Izuku after their first trip through the Metaverse and rushes to his aid whenever the younger boy is in a rough spot. Izuku reciprocates, calling him senpai out of respect despite Ryuji assuring him that they didn't need to be so formal and is also quick to defend Ryuji from those who would badmouth him.
* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears a red muffler tied into an ascot while acting as a phantom thief.
* ShipTease: While Izuku and Morgana are out procuring supplies, Ryuji gets plenty of alone time with Ann where they banter and become closer friends. Morgana is acutely aware of this and is worried that he won't be able to return to human form before Ann falls for Ryuji.
** Izuku and Yusuke poke him about his relationship with Ann in Chapter 32. Ryuji internally admits he's never thought about it.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His firearm of choice.
* ShockAndAwe: His Persona, Captain Kidd, specializes in the use of the Zio line of skills, which rain down lightning bolts. In addition to this, his Quirk allows him to charge up electricity in his kneecaps like a turbine by running around, which he can then release for a short burst of increased speed. However, the effective power of this Quirk was cut in half after his leg was broken, which is only worsened by his limp.
* SirSwearsALot: He's quite vulgar and aside from his use of "effin'" instead of "fucking", he uses much more colorful vocabulary in casual conversation than the other Thieves. Izuku also has to make extensive edits to their first calling card to make it sound more eloquent and less like the immature rant it is in canon.
* SkeletonMotif: His CodeName is Skull, his mask is shaped like a human or monkey skull, and his Persona is a skeletal pirate.
* SuperSpeed: As mentioned under ShockAndAwe, Ryuji's Quirk allows him to run super fast for brief periods after storing up electricity behind his kneecaps while running. Unfortunately, the power of this Quirk was effectively halved by his broken leg and only weakened further by his limp. While he can still use short bursts, he can't sprint for long periods like he used to.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Subverted. Makoto is worried that Ryuji's delinquent habits, like skipping school, dying his hair, and complete distaste for schoolwork will rub off on Izuku. Kawakami also advises Izuku to avoid hanging around Ryuji for the same reasons. But Ryuji is an incredibly kind and compassionate person whose energy and loudness complements Izuku's more reserved thoughtfulness. If anything, [[PositiveFriendInfluence Izuku is a positive influence]] on Ryuji, who starts coming to school regularly because of him.
* VitriolicBestBuds:
** With Morgana and Ann. They'll make jabs and snipes at each other all day long, but they're still the best of friends and trust each other with their lives.
** When Morgana is spotted on a train by a young boy, Ryuji decides to demonstrate that Morgana is a toy by ButtonMashing his head.
* TheWatson: Since Izuku isn't a SilentProtagonist, Ryuji takes up this role as Izuku and Morgana explain things to him, which has the side effect of making him seem somewhat duller than he already is in canon.

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* AbusiveParents: It's heavily implied that Ryuji's father beat him AlliterativeName: When written in traditional Japanese name order, her name reads "Hatsu'''me''' '''Me'''i".
* AnimeHair: Her hair is pink
and Ryuji's mother before walking out on them.
* AdaptationalBadass: Downplayed. He has a pretty strong Quirk, being able to use explosive bursts of SuperSpeed with
resembles the electricity charged in his kneecaps from running. However, due fronds of a sea anemone.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Don't expect her
to his CareerEndingInjury, it isn't nearly as powerful as it once was pay much attention to you if you aren't planning on talking about or helping her create and he can only use it test her inventions.
* AttentionWhore: Not
for brief periods before his knee gives out.
* AnimalMotif: Ryuji's tendency to cause trouble even without meaning to and the exaggerated canines on his mask bring monkeys to mind. The library in Kamoshida's Palace even refers to Ryuji as a "Vulgar Ape".
* ArmCannon: Captain Kidd has this in place of his right hand that shoots lightning in place of cannonballs.
* BatterUp: He uses his blunt weapons this way, slamming a Bicorn
herself, but for her inventions. She shows off in the head as if he were aiming at a baseball.
* BattleCry: "Get wrecked!"
middle of Shibuya because she wants to get recognized by her sponsors and "Blast them away, Captain Kidd!"
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: After being made a social pariah by Kamoshida's manipulations, Ryuji becomes fast friends with Izuku after they both risk their lives
find guinea pigs for each other in Kamoshida's Palace and for being the first to treat him with any kindness in a long time. The feeling is mutual her newest babies even as Izuku was also the target of mockery and scorn for almost as long as he can remember and is touched she's getting chased down by the fact that Ryuji sticks by him despite the rumors and his reputation.
police.
* BerserkButton: He cannot stand the idea of adults abusing children She despises copycats who would take her work and teenagers because of his imitate it to remedy their own experiences with Kamoshida, immediately flying into a rage whenever he hears lack of creativity, repeatedly warning Izuku that there will be hell to pay if she catches him handing her babies to anyone else.
* BrutalHonesty: She doesn't mince words when talking
about it.
** He also hates being compared
how she needs someone so she can test things without risking injury to his abusive father and is only able to stop himself from brawling with his former friends on the track team because Izuku was there to calm him down.
* BigBrotherInstinct: While it's clear that he sees Izuku as an equal, Ryuji can't help but feel offended when Izuku is the target of scorn and goes out of his way to defend his junior, to the point that he's willing to slug it out with the former track team over it.
herself.
--> '''Nakaoka''': Wait a sec, he's the transfer student… ''[sneers]'' No wonder you're hanging out with Sakamoto. I heard you were pretty violent yourself. Though you don't really look like it.\\
'''Ryuji''': Hey, that's enough. ''[takes a step in front of Izuku]'' You guys can talk all the shit you want
'''Mei''': Thanks to me. I deserve it. But don't go talkin' shit about you, my pal here. He ain't done nothin' to deserve that.
* BookDumb: Ryuji
babies can be crafty cared for properly without delay! I'll get data I need and resourceful when the time calls for it, but his grades are abysmal and even Izuku's tutoring can't get him through his final exams before summer vacation. Morgana loves won't risk injury to poke and prod him about this, calling him "dumb Ryuji".
* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brawn to Izuku's Brains. He defers to Izuku most of the time due to his intelligence but is quick to stand up when Izuku is more reluctant and prefers physical and direct solutions. On the other hand, Izuku's Persona, Carter, is even more powerful in close range than Captain Kidd, making this a Zig-zagged trope.
* ButtMonkey: Not quite as frequently as Izuku, but Ryuji is still the target of Ann's and Morgana's jabs.
* CaptainMorganPose: Captain Kidd stands on his ship at an angle, producing this pose.
* CareerEndingInjury: Ryuji's leg was broken by Kamoshida, giving him a limp and a bad knee that prevents him from sprinting for an extended time. Since his Quirk requires him to charge electricity in his kneecaps, the power of his Quirk was effectively halved.
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: He clears his throat and hurriedly tries to change the subject after Ann admits that her decision to spare Kamoshida was a case of CruelMercy to submit the sadistic teacher to a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DemBones: Ryuji's mask is shaped like a skull and Captain Kidd is a skeletal pirate.
* DisappearedDad: Ryuji's dad walked out on him and his mom and was implied to have been abusive before this.
* DumbMuscle: He admits that he isn't smart, which is why he defers leadership to Izuku but is happy to fight on the front lines alongside his friends.
* FaceOfAThug: He has the looks and outward demeanor of a typical JapaneseDelinquent, but he's an extremely forgiving NiceGuy once you get to know him, sticking up for Izuku whenever possible after their first visit to the Metaverse.
* {{Foil}}: He's one for Bakugou. Both of them are foul-mouthed blonds who are talented in their respective fields (Track for Ryuji and pretty much everything for Bakugou). But Ryuji is a BookDumb NiceGuy who was ostracized by his peers after an impulsive decision led to the loss of most of his running ability and cut the power of his Quirk in half. Bakugou is a {{Jerkass}} BornWinner who received nothing but praise and envy from others for his overwhelming talent, getting into the most prestigious Hero school in Japan on his raw power and intelligence. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking While Ryuji dyes his hair blonde, Bakugou's is natural.]]
* GhostPirate: His Persona, Captain Kidd, has this as his motif, being a skeletal pirate riding atop a floating ship.
* GoodCopBadCop: He's the Bad Cop (the straightforward, blunt interrogator) to Izuku's Good Cop (sympathetic and soft-spoken) when asking around to try and get one of Kamoshida's victims to speak up about their abuser's crimes. Unfortunately, they have no such luck, and Izuku's status as the Good Cop is undercut by the fear induced by his criminal record. Ryuji even lampshades this trope to Izuku, arguing that people would not take them seriously if they weren't direct enough.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Ryuji's hair is dyed blond, but he still counts, being incredibly loyal and kind to those willing to stick around him.
* HandicappedBadass: His running ability is limited due to the lingering effects of his broken leg, which has also halved the power of his Quirk. Despite this, he remains an integral member of the team.
* HellBentForLeather: His thief gear consists primarily of a black, leather jacket and tight dark slacks along with kneepads.
* ImprovisedWeapon: His first melee weapon is a metal pipe that appeared when he first manifests his Persona.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Ryuji learns about Izuku's criminal record shortly after they escape the Metaverse for the first time. The older teen first tries to spin it as making Izuku sound cooler, but he quickly backpedals when he realizes that he's only making things worse.
--> '''Ryuji''': ''[referring to Izuku's relationship with Makoto]'' I just thought it was funny. She's such a prim and proper kinda chick, and you're the kid with the criminal record, right?\\
myself!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[internally]'' I shouldn't be surprised he knows, too... everyone seems to know. ''[grips his hand in frustration, out loud]'' ''[steps back as Mei steps towards him]'' S-so honest! L-look, Hatsume-san, before we start I-
* BunnyEarsLawyer:
** The single most brilliant inventor in
the whole school knows now, huh?\\
'''Ryuji''': I'm sorry, man. I didn't mean
Support Course, but is extremely hard to get you down like that. I-If it helps, I kinda thought it makes you look cooler? ''[chuckles weakly before sighing]'' Sorry about that...
* LightningBruiser: Downplayed. Even after his injury, he's a former track star who can easily outpace
along with because of just how obsessed she is with her "babies" and unconcerned she is for the actual well-being of her test subjects. Both Izuku despite being years out of practice, but his limp and bad knee limit his long-term mobility. His Quirk also lets him run Ryuji believe that she's utterly insane.
** DitzyGenius tendencies aside, Mei
at high speed for least has the common sense to ask why exactly Izuku would want her inventions and the specific Hero School he claims to attend. While she stops short bursts and he's one of the most physically inclined members of the Phantom Thieves. Bonus points for actually utilizing electricity and having a Persona verifying the information he gives her, it proves that specializes in Zio spells.
* MommasBoy: Because his father walked
she has the sense to not just hand out on him, Ryuji is very close her potentially dangerous “babies” to his mom and got into track in hopes of getting into a good college on a scholarship.
anyone willing to help her out.
* OddFriendship: With Izuku. The two are polar opposites in nearly every conceivable way aside from their status as social pariahs and ComicallyMissingThePoint: She totally misses the fact that they were denied the chance at their dreams. Izuku is an intelligent, plain-looking, soft-spoken Hero fanboy bruised his stomach while Ryuji using one of her inventions, only taking note of her Wire Arrow's overly tuned propulsion system.
* DitzyGenius: She's an unparalleled WrenchWench within U.A.'s Support Division, which
is already among the best around. But she's also a loud, foul-mouthed JapaneseDelinquent who dyes his hair blonde hyperactive girl with terrible social skills and frequently breaks little regard for the school dress code. Despite this, their shared desire to do good safety of her test subjects.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: Her irises are shaped like crosshairs.
* FlashStep: She closes the distance between herself
and experiences in the Metaverse has made them inseparable. Makoto even lampshades this, saying that Izuku has always tended to make "energetic" friends after remembering his "friendship" with Bakugou.
* RealMenEatMeat: He goes through a massive quantity of meat at the hotel buffet and eggs Izuku to try some too. It ends up backfiring
instantly when all the grease in the meat ends up making Ryuji sick.
* RedOniBlueOni: Ryuji is the Red Oni to Izuku's Blue, being the more hot-headed, callous,
she's excited. Especially notable because she ''doesn't'' have a movement enhancement Quirk and uncouth of the two.
* SempaiKohai: Has this relationship with Izuku, being one year his senior. As a result, Ryuji is quite protective of Izuku after their first trip
she ''doesn't'' go through the Metaverse and rushes to his aid whenever same physical training as the younger boy is in a rough spot. Hero Course students. Izuku reciprocates, calling him senpai out of respect also struggles to keep up with her despite Ryuji assuring him running regularly with Ryuji.
* GadgeteerGenius: Give her enough time and she can make inventions
that they didn't need will compliment any Quirk.
* GrapplingHookGun: Well, belt, but her Wire Arrow is a harness that functions like this, being accurate up
to be so formal a hundred meters and rapidly pulling the user along to greatly enhance their mobility. Unfortunately, it's very hard to use and the propulsion system is also quick overturned when Izuku is set to defend Ryuji from those who would badmouth him.
* ScarfOfAsskicking: Wears a red muffler tied
test it, resulting in him flying into an ascot while acting as a phantom thief.tree and bruising his stomach.
* ICallItVera: Her inventions are her "babies" and her newest ones are called "newborns". When she's interrogating Izuku to see if he's a spy for another Support Course, she wonders if he's trying to smuggle out her work so that others can "dissect" them.

* ShipTease: While Izuku and Morgana are out procuring supplies, Ryuji gets plenty of alone time with Ann where they banter and become closer friends. Morgana is acutely aware of this and is worried MadeOfExplodium: She off-handedly mentions that he won't be able to return to human form before Ann falls for Ryuji.
** Izuku and Yusuke poke him about his relationship with Ann in Chapter 32. Ryuji internally admits he's never thought about it.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His firearm of choice.
* ShockAndAwe: His Persona, Captain Kidd, specializes in the use of the Zio line of skills, which rain down lightning bolts. In addition to this, his Quirk allows him to charge up electricity in his kneecaps like a turbine by running around, which he can then release for a short burst of increased speed. However, the effective power of this Quirk was cut in half after his leg was broken, which is only worsened by his limp.
* SirSwearsALot: He's quite vulgar and aside from his use of "effin'" instead of "fucking", he uses much more colorful vocabulary in casual conversation than the other Thieves. Izuku also has to make extensive edits to their first calling card to make it sound more eloquent and less like the immature rant it is in canon.
* SkeletonMotif: His CodeName is Skull, his mask is shaped like a human or monkey skull, and his Persona is a skeletal pirate.
* SuperSpeed: As mentioned under ShockAndAwe, Ryuji's Quirk allows him to run super fast for brief periods after storing up electricity behind his kneecaps while running. Unfortunately, the power of this Quirk was effectively halved by his broken leg and only weakened further by his limp. While he can still use short bursts, he
she can't sprint for long periods like he used to.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Subverted. Makoto is worried that Ryuji's delinquent habits, like skipping school, dying his hair, and complete distaste for schoolwork will rub off on Izuku. Kawakami also advises
show anything to Izuku to avoid hanging around Ryuji for the same reasons. But Ryuji is an incredibly kind and compassionate person whose energy and loudness complements Izuku's more reserved thoughtfulness. If anything, [[PositiveFriendInfluence Izuku is a positive influence]] on Ryuji, who starts coming to school regularly inside of U.A. because one of him.
* VitriolicBestBuds:
** With Morgana and Ann. They'll make jabs and snipes at each other all day long, but they're still
her inventions blew up inside of the best of friends and trust each other with their lives.
** When Morgana is spotted on a train by a young boy, Ryuji decides to demonstrate that Morgana is a toy by ButtonMashing his head.
support labs.
* TheWatson: Since MeaningfulName: Her name comes from "hatsumei", the Japanese word for "invention".
* TheNicknamer: She calls
Izuku isn't a SilentProtagonist, Ryuji takes up this role as Izuku and Morgana explain things (and whoever else is brave enough/dumb enough to him, agree to help her test things) her guinea pigs.
* ShoutOut: Mei explicitly attributes the Wire Arrow's development to a device she saw in an "[[Anime/AttackOnTitan old anime]]" she watched.
* SuperSenses: Her Quirk, Zoom, gives her telescopic vision, but she rarely uses it unless she's trying to examine someone particularly closely due to spending all of her free time inventing.
* TrickedOutShoes: Her jet boots,
which has allow her to hover off the side effect of making him seem somewhat duller than he already is in canon.ground and easily scale buildings with speed and grace.



[[folder:Morgana / "Mona"]]
!!!'''Arcana''': I. Le Bateleur (The Magician)
!!!'''Persona''': Franchise/{{Zorro}}
!!!'''Weapons''': [[SinisterScimitar Curved Swords]] and [[BratsWithSlingshots Slingshots]]
!!!'''Quirk''': Unknown

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Zorro]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zorro.png[[/labelnote]]]]

A strange cat-like creature Izuku and Ryuji encounter during their first trip into the Metaverse, Morgana has no knowledge of his past but a wealth of it on the nature of Shadows and the Metaverse. Because of this, he helps found the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, acting as an important adviser who teaches the gang about the ins-and-outs of both Phantom Thievery and the Cognitive World.\\\

His Persona is Franchise/{{Zorro}}, a pulp fiction hero from the early 20th century. He represents the Magician Arcana.

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[[folder:Morgana / "Mona"]]
[[folder:Caroline & Justine (Strength)]]
!!Caroline & Justine
!!!'''Arcana''': I. Le Bateleur (The Magician)
!!!'''Persona''': Franchise/{{Zorro}}
!!!'''Weapons''': [[SinisterScimitar Curved Swords]] and [[BratsWithSlingshots Slingshots]]
!!!'''Quirk''': Unknown

XI. La Force (Strength)
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Zorro]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zorro.png[[/labelnote]]]]

A strange cat-like creature Izuku
[[caption-width-right:350:Caroline (Left) and Ryuji encounter during Justine (Right).]]

A pair of identical twins who serve as the wardens of the Velvet Room. They're responsible for fusing Izuku's Personas into stronger ones and take
their first trip into the Metaverse, Morgana has no knowledge of his past but a wealth of it on the nature of Shadows and the Metaverse. Because of this, he helps found the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, acting as an important adviser who teaches the gang about the ins-and-outs of both Phantom Thievery and the Cognitive World.orders directly from Igor.\\\

His Persona is Franchise/{{Zorro}}, a pulp fiction hero from They represent the early 20th century. He represents the Magician Strength Arcana.



* ABoyAndHisX: He takes up the role of Izuku's pet cat in reality in order to meet up with the other Phantom Thieves as needed, being transformed into the shape of a regular housecat in the process. Morgana constantly tags along wherever Izuku goes and the two are nearly inseparable.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: He wears a muffler and utility belt while in the Metaverse.
* AmbiguousGender: Despite referring to himself in masculine pronouns in Japanese (with the archaic "wagahai") and insisting he's a guy, both his real name and his CodeName are explicitly feminine. Also, his voice is described as "boy''ish''" in the original game.
* AmnesiacHero: Aside from his unusually in-depth knowledge of the Metaverse and its mechanics, Morgana is a complete amnesiac. His motivation for being a thief is to recover his lost memories and hopefully regain human form.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: He refers to Ann as "Lady Ann" and uses antiquated pronouns in Japanese.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Gives one to Izuku to get him to overcome his indecisiveness over how to deal with Kamoshida.
--> '''Izuku''': But… is changing his heart really okay?\\
'''Morgana''': Are his distorted desires more important than the suffering of the students he’s torturing?
* BadassesWearBandanas: Wears a yellow one around his neck and a black one on his face in the Metaverse. This is further reinforced by his Persona, Zorro, who is famous for wearing these as a CoolMask.
* BecomeARealBoy: His end-goal is to become a human and woo Ann.
* BerserkButton: He hates being called a cat. Ryuji presses this button repeatedly in their petty arguments.
* BlowYouAway: Morgana and Zorro can use the Garu skills, generating whirlwinds to damage their foes.
* CallingCard: Morgana reveals that this is a requirement to get the Treasure to manifest, as it forces the Palace Ruler to subconsciously pump up their defenses.
* CatsAreMean: Morgana can be rather pushy and mean, especially to Ryuji, whom he scolds over things that he wouldn't bother the other Phantom Thieves for.
* ClassyCatBurglar: Morgana is male, but he's the most driven, professional, and skilled of the Phantom Thieves at first, with many more cat puns than his similarly cat-themed crush, Ann.
* CombatMedic: He's in charge of patching everyone up with Dia when things get rough and can put out respectable amounts of damage with his Garu spells.
* CombinationAttack: Izuku will often order Morgana to fan the flames produced by Carmen's Agi spell.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Morgana gets extremely jealous whenever someone seems to be wooing Ann, glaring daggers at Ryuji whenever he gets alone time with her and declaring Yusuke to be extremely suspicious for wanting Ann to pose for a painting. At the very least, he manages to avoid the most extreme versions of this trope.
* DoubleStandard: Morgana treats Izuku and Ryuji like morons for being unable to wrap their heads around the Metaverse's mechanics at first, but is soft and understanding when Ann is understandably confused herself. Izuku is decidedly nonplussed at this blatant bias.
* FragileSpeedster: Despite his stubby-looking legs Morgana is fast enough to easily outpace an experienced sprinter like Ryuji and is good with a sword. But Morgana's size doesn't let him take hits well and his attempt at TakingTheBullet for Ann leaves them both injured.
* FunnyAnimal: In his humanoid form, he puts on clothes like a bandanna and a utility belt, stands on two feet, and exhibits other non-animal behaviors.
* TheGadfly: After learning about Izuku's Hero obsession, Morgana is quick to tease the boy about it to the latter's embarrassment. He later pokes fun at Izuku calling Mount Lady "sexy" in "Hero Analysis for the Future No. 13".
* GenderBlenderName: Morgana and Mona are both female names, but Morgana explicitly identifies as male.
* GoldFever: He goes gaga over the Treasures in Palaces, flinging himself at them as if they were catnip. He does the same for treasure demons. Doubles as MySignificanceSenseIsTingling, as he doesn't act this way towards normal treasure.
* HealerSignsOnEarly: Morgana is the first friendly face that Izuku and Ryuji meet in the Metaverse and the first one to have healing abilities.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Morgana and Zorro both wield swords in combat. Morgana has a SinisterScimitar, while Zorro uses a rapier.
* HypocriticalHumor: He warns everyone (particularly Ryuji) not to trip the security systems in Madarame's Palace. Morgana's GoldFever kicks in and he flings himself at a particularly shiny golden vase, which activates a cage of infrared lasers that traps everyone except Izuku and [[spoiler:Makoto]].
* IAmNotWeasel: Despite his tendency to use cat-related puns, Morgana despises being called a cat due to convincing himself that he had to have been human through his ability to talk and wield a Persona.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: He teases Izuku for his incredibly in-depth notes on numerous Heroes, but Morgana quickly realizes that he stepped onto a land mine when Izuku explains that he hoped to use those notes [[TragicDream to get into U.A.]]
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: He transforms into a normal-looking house cat while in reality. Unlike his Morganamobile transformation, Morgana can't control this one. At the very least it allows Izuku to keep him around without arousing too much suspicion, though people wonder why Izuku talks to his loudly meowing cat.
* LoyalAnimalCompanion: After coming to the real world, Morgana stows away in Izuku's bag everywhere he goes and tries to push Izuku towards taking risks that could benefit the Phantom Thieves. He ''does'' have enough tact to give Izuku and Makoto their privacy when they sit down to talk.
* MascotWithAttitude: Morgana will mouth off to and belittle virtually anyone in his vicinity. He's particularly mean to Ryuji, but won't even make an exception for Ann (though he's decidedly gentler around her).
* MeaningfulName:
** Morgana's codename, "Mona" comes from the real-life Mona Island off the coast of the Dominican Republic. Mona Island was the last destination Captain William Kidd dropped anchor before his ship was destroyed by a storm in 1699, and is believed to be the location of his buried treasure. Appropriately enough, Morgana is obsessed with treasure and it was Ryuji, who has Captain Kidd as his persona, who picked this name for him.
** "Mona" could also come from the Mona Lisa, which was considered a subpar work of art until it was stolen from the Louvre without anyone noticing for an entire day. The newspapers went wild, and the Mona Lisa became a sensation. Ryuji picked out this name for Morgana for exactly this reason.
* TheMedic: Morgana is the best healer in the party.
* MentorMascot: For the Thieves, due to his cartoony appearance as well as his in-depth knowledge of the Metaverse. He also tries to coax Izuku into taking potentially beneficial risks for the sake of the Thieves.
* MacGyvering: Morgana knows how to make tons of useful tools like smokescreens and lock picks from the loot that the Thieves find lying around the Palaces, which can be as mundane as yarn, aluminum sheets, and cork-board.
* TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody: Morgana reacts to Treasure like most cats would to catnip, leaping on top of it and meowing loudly at the top of his lungs.
* MrExposition: He spends much of the early part of the story instructing Izuku and the gang about the mechanics of the Metaverse and the Cognitive World as well as how to act like Phantom Thieves.
* TheNapoleon: Morgana is very, ''very'' bossy and initially wants Izuku and Ryuji as hired help more than anything else. He mellows out over time, becoming significantly more friendly even as he comes to consider the other thieves his friends. But his ego never really goes away.
* OccultBlueEyes: Morgana's eyes are a vivid blue in his house cat form, managing to seemingly glow even in the dark confines of Izuku's bag.
* RunningGag: He frequently makes bold statements before following them with "probably" or "I think" or some other subjunctive phrase, nearly making Izuku FaceFault each time.
* SinisterScimitar: Played with. Morgana can be decidedly manipulative and demanding, but he's rarely unreasonable and unkind even though he wields a scimitar in combat.
* TopHeavyGuy: Both Morgana and Zorro are top-heavy, with Morgana's head being as large as the rest of his body and Zorro's torso dwarfing his legs.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Fish, especially fatty tuna.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Ryuji. They'll make jabs and snipes at each other all day long, but they're still the best of friends and trust each other with their lives.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can turn into a Citroen van christened the "Morganamobile", which Izuku ends up driving around Mementos.
* WasOnceAMan: Despite his complete lack of memories, Morgana believes this of himself since he can talk to humans like Izuku.
* WrongContextMagic: His appearance is mistakenly attributed to a Quirk at first, with Izuku comparing Morgana to Nezu, U.A.'s principal. Morgana is ticked by this.

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* ABoyAndHisX: He takes up AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They look virtually identical aside from differences in hairstyle, clothing, and the role of writing on their caps.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They look like human girls, but they're born from humanity's collective unconsciousness.
* BlueIsHeroic: They're devoted to
Izuku's pet cat rehabilitation and are clad entirely in reality in order to meet up with the other Phantom Thieves as needed, being transformed into the shape of a regular housecat in the process. Morgana constantly tags along wherever blue and black.
* BodyguardCrush: They begin developing one towards
Izuku goes and the two are nearly inseparable.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: He wears a muffler and utility belt
after he earnestly thanks them for helping him out. Caroline furiously denies this, while in the Metaverse.
* AmbiguousGender: Despite referring to himself in masculine pronouns in Japanese (with the archaic "wagahai") and insisting he's a guy, both his real name and his CodeName are explicitly feminine. Also, his voice is described as "boy''ish''" in the original game.
* AmnesiacHero: Aside from his unusually in-depth knowledge of the Metaverse and its mechanics, Morgana is a complete amnesiac. His motivation for being a thief is to recover his lost memories and hopefully regain human form.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: He refers to Ann as "Lady Ann" and uses antiquated pronouns in Japanese.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Gives one to
Justine teases her sister about her growing affections towards him. Izuku is [[ObliviousToLove oblivious to get this for the most part]].
* BrutalHonesty: Both Caroline and Justine are quick to comment on Izuku's meekness and sensitivity and have their own ways of telling him that they don't expect
him to overcome his indecisiveness over how to deal with Kamoshida.
be rebellious at all.
--> '''Caroline''': Hmph. Try and struggle all you like! Though you don't look very tough.\\
'''Justine''': We wardens are here to protect the inmates. We are also your collaborators. That is, if you remain obedient. Though you don't look the type to rebel.\\
'''Izuku''': But… is changing his heart really okay?\\
'''Morgana''': Are his distorted desires more important than the suffering of the students he’s torturing?
* BadassesWearBandanas: Wears a yellow one around his neck and a black one on his face in the Metaverse. This is further reinforced by his Persona, Zorro, who is famous for wearing these as a CoolMask.
* BecomeARealBoy: His end-goal is to become a human and woo Ann.
* BerserkButton: He hates being called a cat. Ryuji presses this button repeatedly in their petty arguments.
* BlowYouAway: Morgana and Zorro can use the Garu skills, generating whirlwinds to damage their foes.
* CallingCard: Morgana reveals that this is a requirement to
I get the Treasure to manifest, as it forces the Palace Ruler to subconsciously pump up their defenses.
* CatsAreMean: Morgana can be rather pushy and mean, especially to Ryuji, whom he scolds over things that he wouldn't bother the other Phantom Thieves for.
* ClassyCatBurglar: Morgana is male, but he's the most driven, professional, and skilled
feeling you're both making fun of the Phantom Thieves at first, with many more cat puns than his similarly cat-themed crush, Ann.
me…
* CombatMedic: He's in charge GoodCopBadCop: Their treatment of patching everyone up with Dia when things get rough and can put out respectable amounts of damage with his Garu spells.
* CombinationAttack:
Izuku will often order Morgana to fan the flames produced by Carmen's Agi spell.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Morgana gets extremely jealous whenever someone seems to be wooing Ann, glaring daggers at Ryuji whenever he gets alone time with her and declaring Yusuke to be extremely suspicious for wanting Ann to pose for a painting. At the very least, he manages to avoid the most extreme versions of this trope.
* DoubleStandard: Morgana treats
is this. Caroline constantly belittles Izuku and Ryuji like morons for being unable to wrap their heads around voices her belief that his "rehabilitation" is impossible, making her the Metaverse's mechanics at first, "Bad Cop". Justine is more supportive but is soft and understanding when Ann is understandably confused herself. Izuku is decidedly nonplussed at this blatant bias.
* FragileSpeedster: Despite his stubby-looking legs Morgana is fast enough to easily outpace an experienced sprinter like Ryuji and is good with a sword. But Morgana's size
doesn't let him take hits well shy away from using BrutalHonesty, making her the "Good Cop".
* GoodIsNotNice: Caroline
and his attempt at TakingTheBullet for Ann leaves them both injured.
* FunnyAnimal: In his humanoid form, he puts on clothes like a bandanna and a utility belt, stands on two feet, and exhibits other non-animal behaviors.
* TheGadfly: After learning about Izuku's Hero obsession, Morgana
Justine will do whatever is quick to tease the boy about it to the latter's embarrassment. He later pokes fun at Izuku calling Mount Lady "sexy" in "Hero Analysis for the Future No. 13".
* GenderBlenderName: Morgana and Mona are both female names, but Morgana explicitly identifies as male.
* GoldFever: He goes gaga over the Treasures in Palaces, flinging himself at
required of them as if they were catnip. He does the same for treasure demons. Doubles as MySignificanceSenseIsTingling, as he doesn't act this way towards normal treasure.
* HealerSignsOnEarly: Morgana is the first friendly face that Izuku and Ryuji meet in the Metaverse and the first one to have healing abilities.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Morgana and Zorro both wield swords in combat. Morgana has a SinisterScimitar, while Zorro uses a rapier.
* HypocriticalHumor: He warns everyone (particularly Ryuji) not to trip the security systems in Madarame's Palace. Morgana's GoldFever kicks in and he flings himself at a particularly shiny golden vase, which activates a cage of infrared lasers that traps everyone except Izuku and [[spoiler:Makoto]].
* IAmNotWeasel: Despite his tendency to use cat-related puns, Morgana despises being called a cat due to convincing himself that he had to have been human through his ability to talk and wield a Persona.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: He teases Izuku for his incredibly in-depth notes on numerous Heroes, but Morgana quickly realizes that he stepped onto a land mine when Izuku explains that he hoped to use those notes [[TragicDream to get into U.A.]]
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: He transforms into a normal-looking house cat while in reality. Unlike his Morganamobile transformation, Morgana can't control this one. At the very least it allows Izuku to keep him around without arousing too much suspicion, though people wonder why Izuku talks to his loudly meowing cat.
* LoyalAnimalCompanion: After coming to the real world, Morgana stows away in Izuku's bag everywhere he goes and tries to push Izuku towards taking risks that could benefit the Phantom Thieves. He ''does'' have enough tact to give Izuku and Makoto their privacy when they sit down to talk.
* MascotWithAttitude: Morgana will mouth off to and belittle virtually anyone in his vicinity. He's particularly mean to Ryuji, but won't even make an exception for Ann (though he's decidedly gentler around her).
* MeaningfulName:
** Morgana's codename, "Mona" comes from the real-life Mona Island off the coast of the Dominican Republic. Mona Island was the last destination Captain William Kidd dropped anchor before his ship was destroyed by a storm in 1699, and is believed to be the location of his buried treasure. Appropriately enough, Morgana is obsessed with treasure and it was Ryuji, who has Captain Kidd as his persona, who picked this name for him.
** "Mona" could also come from the Mona Lisa, which was considered a subpar work of art until it was stolen from the Louvre without anyone noticing for an entire day. The newspapers went wild, and the Mona Lisa became a sensation. Ryuji picked out this name for Morgana for exactly this reason.
* TheMedic: Morgana is the best healer in the party.
* MentorMascot: For the Thieves, due to his cartoony appearance as well as his in-depth knowledge of the Metaverse. He also tries to coax Izuku into taking potentially beneficial risks for the sake of the Thieves.
* MacGyvering: Morgana knows how to make tons of useful tools like smokescreens and lock picks from the loot that the Thieves find lying around the Palaces, which can be as mundane as yarn, aluminum sheets, and cork-board.
* TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody: Morgana reacts to Treasure like most cats would to catnip, leaping on top of it and meowing loudly at the top of his lungs.
* MrExposition: He spends much of the early
part of the story instructing Izuku and the gang about the mechanics of the Metaverse and the Cognitive World as well as how to act like Phantom Thieves.
* TheNapoleon: Morgana is very, ''very'' bossy and initially wants Izuku and Ryuji as hired help more than anything else. He mellows out over time, becoming significantly more friendly even as he comes to consider the other thieves his friends. But his ego never really goes away.
* OccultBlueEyes: Morgana's eyes are a vivid blue in his house cat form, managing to seemingly glow even in the dark confines
of Izuku's bag.
* RunningGag: He frequently makes bold statements before following them with "probably" or "I think" or some other subjunctive phrase, nearly making Izuku FaceFault each time.
* SinisterScimitar: Played with. Morgana can be decidedly manipulative and demanding,
training as a phantom thief, but he's rarely unreasonable and unkind even though he wields a scimitar in combat.
* TopHeavyGuy: Both Morgana and Zorro are top-heavy, with Morgana's head being as large as the rest of his body and Zorro's torso dwarfing his legs.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Fish, especially fatty tuna.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Ryuji. They'll make jabs and snipes at each other all day long, but
that doesn't mean they're still the best of friends going to be nice about it, frequently mocking him and trust each being unreasonably cryptic and demanding at times.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: They can be most easily told apart by their differing hairstyles and eyepatch positions. Their hats also spell out every
other letter of "oxymoron", with Caroline's hat having "X-M-R-N" and Justine's hat having "O-Y-O-O". Caroline carries a shock baton while Justine carries a clipboard.
* LawmanBaton: Caroline carries a shock baton to beat the bars of Izuku's cell.
* MysticalWhiteHair: They're the wardens of the Velvet Room and have unnaturally white hair to match. Coupled
with their lives.
SupernaturalGoldEyes, it emphasizes how otherworldly they are.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can turn into a Citroen van christened RedOniBlueOni: Caroline is the "Morganamobile", which loud-mouthed and openly disrespectful of the two, frequently making fun of Izuku ends up driving around Mementos.
* WasOnceAMan: Despite his complete lack
while telling him to get in line. Justine is more of memories, Morgana believes this of himself since he can talk to humans like Izuku.
* WrongContextMagic: His appearance is mistakenly attributed to
a Quirk at first, GentlemanSnarker who interweaves her blase statements with BrutalHonesty.
* StunnedSilence: Both twins are completely stunned when
Izuku comparing Morgana to Nezu, U.A.'s principal. Morgana is ticked by this.thanks them for helping him become a phantom thief.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Well, eye, but both of them have these.



[[folder:Ann Takamaki / "Panther"]]
!!Ann Takamaki / Panther
!!!'''Arcana''': VI. L'Amoureux (The Lovers)
!!!'''Persona''': Theatre/{{Carmen}}
!!!'''Weapons''': [[WhipItGood Whips]] and [[MoreDakka Submachine Guns]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth Razor Teeth]]

-> '''Carmen''': ''"Tell me... Who is going to avenge her if you don't? Forgiving him was never the option... Such is the scream of the other you who dwells within. [...] There you go... Nothing can be solved by restraining yourself. Understand? Then I'll gladly lend you my strength."''
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One of Ryuji's classmates, Ann is a fiery young woman known for her dazzling foreign looks through her Caucasian heritage. She is Shiho Suzui's best friend and is forced to do favors for Kamoshida in order to secure Shiho's place on the school volleyball team. She joins the Thieves after Izuku and Ryuji FailedASpotCheck and accidentally sucked her into the Metaverse.\\\

Ann's Quirk is that her teeth have superhuman cutting power, letting her bite through hard materials like metal.\\\

Her Persona is [[Theatre/{{Carmen}} Carmen]], the eponymous protagonist of Prosper Mérimée's novella and the play adapted from it, a smuggler who wooed countless men for fun and profit until she was murdered by one of her spurred lovers. She represents the Lovers Arcana.

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[[folder:Ann Takamaki / "Panther"]]
!!Ann Takamaki / Panther
[[folder:Munehisa Iwai (Hanged Man)]]
!!Munehisa Iwai
!!!'''Arcana''': VI. L'Amoureux XII. Le Pendu (The Lovers)
!!!'''Persona''': Theatre/{{Carmen}}
!!!'''Weapons''': [[WhipItGood Whips]] and [[MoreDakka Submachine Guns]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[NowThatsUsingYourTeeth Razor Teeth]]

-> '''Carmen''': ''"Tell me... Who is going to avenge her if you don't? Forgiving him was never the option... Such is the scream of the other you who dwells within. [...] There you go... Nothing can be solved by restraining yourself. Understand? Then I'll gladly lend you my strength."''
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The owner
of Ryuji's classmates, Ann is Untouchable, a fiery young woman known back alley airsoft gun store in Shibuya. He regularly sells model guns for her dazzling foreign looks through her Caucasian heritage. She is Shiho Suzui's best friend cosplayers and is forced to do favors for Kamoshida in order to secure Shiho's place on enthusiasts, but he also has a stock of airsoft guns that resemble the school volleyball team. She joins the real thing as part of his "special menu". The Thieves after Izuku visit him to buy new guns for dealing with Shadows and Ryuji FailedASpotCheck and accidentally sucked her into the Metaverse.to stock up on ammo.\\\

Ann's Quirk is that her teeth have superhuman cutting power, letting her bite through hard materials like metal.\\\

Her Persona is [[Theatre/{{Carmen}} Carmen]], the eponymous protagonist of Prosper Mérimée's novella and the play adapted from it, a smuggler who wooed countless men for fun and profit until she was murdered by one of her spurred lovers. She
He represents the Lovers Hanged Man Arcana.



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her Persona, Carmen, has pink skin.
* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: She dangles Kamoshida's Shadow over the balcony to make him experience exactly what Shiho felt, coming precariously close to dropping him right off.
* BattleCry: "Dance, Carmen!"
* BigEater: When sweets are involved, she'll down piles and piles of baked goods without stopping. Ryuji even lampshades this by pointing out that she needs to watch her calorie intake as a model, but she just tells him to shut up and let her enjoy it.
* BookDumb: While she's one of the more level-headed members of the Thieves most of the time, she admits that her grades are poor outside of English (which she's fluent in). In the Metaverse, she, like Ryuji, often needs to have things explained to her and generally leaves Izuku to do most of the long-term planning. She's smarter than Ryuji, as she feels that she didn't do too bad thanks to Izuku's tutoring.
* ButNotTooForeign: She's one-quarter American and is implied to be of Finnish descent due to the etymology of her name. She was born and raised in Japan for the most part but spent enough time in America to become fluent in English.
* CleavageWindow: Her thief gear features one, to her displeasure.
* CigarChomper: Carmen always has a cigar in her mouth, representing her inclination towards manipulating fire.
* ClassyCatBurglar: She wears a red, skintight SpyCatsuit, has a cat-shaped mask and is a phantom thief who goes by the CodeName "Panther".
* ComesGreatResponsibility: Her motivation for continuing as a phantom thief.
--> '''Ann''': I mean, with this kind of power, don’t we have a responsibility to help? If I just ignored the problems of others just because they didn’t involve me, I’ll end up being no better than how I was before. I… I don’t want to live like that.
* CuttingTheKnot: With time running short, rather than let Morgana finish picking the lock in [[spoiler:Madarame's shack]], Ann uses her Quirk to bite the old lock clean off.
* {{Dominatrix}}: Ann's use of a whip as a weapon and Carmen's tendency to string along two lovestruck butlers give this impression.
* DumbBlonde: As mentioned above, she's BookDumb and often leaves Izuku to do most of the long-term planning. She does have a good bit of common sense that Ryuji doesn't, mainly being better at keeping her mouth shut. Kamoshida's cognition of her exaggerates this, making her a skimpily dressed, lovestruck bimbo who does nothing but fawn over him.
* FriendlessBackground: Her Caucasian appearance made her the target of malicious rumors throughout her middle school and high school life. After coming to Shujin, she becomes friends with Shiho Suzui, who is her OnlyFriend until she becomes a phantom thief.
* GagBoobs: Downplayed. She has a supermodel-esque figure, but her breasts are rarely brought up. But Izuku nearly has a heart attack when she presses those breasts into his chest while hugging him tightly for helping her through her exams.
* GenerationXerox: Ann is a member of the fashion industry as a model while her parents are globe-trotting fashion designers.
* GirlishPigtails: Both Ann and Carmen wear their hair like this. It emphasizes Ann's youth to disturbing results as Kamoshida's one-sided attraction towards her and her classmates' perceptions of her come to light.
* GorgeousGaijin: Her foreign looks get her a lot of attention and she has the most sensual outfit out of all of the Thieves.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has platinum blonde hair and is a genuinely nice and supportive person once you get past her prickly exterior.
* HalfBreedDiscrimination: Due to her partially Caucasian heritage, her looks have made her the subject of rumors and scorn among her peers due to the extremely homogeneous nature of Japan's population. This is why she only has Shiho for a friend throughout middle school and high school until she becomes one of the Thieves. This is also why people buy into the rumors that she is having an affair with Kamoshida so easily. Due to the conservative nature of Japan, foreigners, especially those of Western descent, are stereotyped as being sexually aggressive compared to their Japanese peers.
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Just ''look'' at Carmen's dress. It's a wonder that it stays on at all.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: This didn't apply as a Phantom Thief, but Ann had no idea that Izuku would turn himself in for Kamoshida's murder until they successfully stole his Treasure. She calls him out on this and tells him to let her know about such an important detail in advance.
* MoreDakka: Compared to Izuku and Ryuji, who use [=pistols/revolvers=] and shotguns respectively, Ann opts to use a submachine gun.
* MsFanservice: Her thief gear is form-fitting and hugs all of her curves, has a huge CleavageWindow, is [[{{Zipperiffic}} covered in zippers that would almost certainly leave her naked if any of them were pulled on]], and she has a dominatrix theme with her use of a whip. She's notably uncomfortable with this.
* {{Mukokuseki}}: Pivotal to her character. Because of her foreign heritage, she possesses Caucasian features that are extremely uncommon in Japan, causing others to stereotype and shun her even though she was born and raised in Japan for most of her life.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's horrified when she realizes that [[spoiler:Izuku would have turned himself in for Kamoshida's murder]] if she had decided to go through with her threat to kill him.
* NowThatsUsingYourTeeth: She can bite through anything short of metal with ease with her Quirk, but even metal isn't safe if she tries hard enough. She admits that it's more embarrassing than useful, having bitten through countless chopsticks and at least four forks. She has to ask for a metal straw to keep herself from biting through it by accident while sitting down at a diner. She also uses it to take a bite out of a Shadow who was trying to hold her down.
* PimpedOutDress: Carmen's dress is a flowing flamenco dress designed after a rose with pink leopard print details near the top.
* PlayingWithFire: Carmen specializes in the use of Agi, allowing Ann to throw powerful fireballs at her foes.
* PhenotypeStereotype: She's part-American and happens to have blond hair and blue eyes.
* RedIsHeroic: Her thief gear is the only one to be brightly red all-over instead of mostly black.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: She mentions that her tongue is unusually tough, allowing her to eat and speak without constantly cutting it on her razor-sharp teeth.
* ShipTease: While Izuku and Morgana are out procuring supplies, Ann gets plenty of alone time with Ryuji where they banter and become closer friends. Morgana is acutely aware of this and is worried that he won't be able to return to human form before Ann falls for Ryuji.
* SlutShaming: Because of her appearance, Ann is pigeon-holed into the Japanese perception that Westerners are sexually aggressive. The other Shujin students spread rumors about her and say that she's having an affair with Kamoshida, leaving her lonely and ostracized with Shiho as her OnlyFriend until Ann meets Izuku and catches up with Ryuji.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Of the founding members of the Phantom Thieves, Ann is the only female member.
* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Her good looks make her the target of rumors that make her out to be a slut as well as Kamoshida's unwanted attention.
* SomethingAboutARose: Carmen's dress is colored and shaped like the petals of a rose on top of having an actual belt of roses around her waist. She uses the thorny vines to string two lovestruck butlers that she loves to stomp on.
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: Even though she's ethnically Japanese and was born and raised in Japan, she is still treated as an outsider simply because of her Caucasian features.
* SweetTooth: After their first successful heist, Ann and the others head to a pricey hotel buffet to celebrate. She immediately skips anything remotely resembling dinner and goes straight for the desserts, piling all sorts of cakes and pastries on her plate.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Ryuji. They'll make jabs and snipes at each other all day long, but they're still the best of friends and trust each other with their lives.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She says her Quirk is nowhere near Hero-class and is only useful when she's pigging out. Izuku assures her otherwise and it comes in handy when she's trying to escape Kamoshida's lackeys. Also when she bites the lock off the door in Madarame's shack, commenting that the lock was dusty.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: She [[LockedOutOfTheLoop had no idea about]] [[spoiler:Izuku planning to turn himself in if Kamoshida dies due to the Metaverse so when she considers murdering his cognitive self as revenge for Shiho]] it became a test of character to her. [[spoiler:She passes that test [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone and was horrified about what she could have done]].]]
* WhipItGood: Her weapon of choice in the Metaverse.
* {{Zipperiffic}}: Her thief gear has numerous impractical zippers that go straight down the suit.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her Persona, Carmen, has pink skin.
* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: She dangles Kamoshida's Shadow over the balcony to make him experience exactly what Shiho felt, coming precariously close to dropping him right off.
* BattleCry: "Dance, Carmen!"
* BigEater: When sweets are involved, she'll down piles and piles of baked goods without stopping. Ryuji even lampshades this by pointing out that she needs to watch her calorie intake as a model, but she just
AdultFear: The ''second'' Izuku mentions yakuza wearing medical masks, he immediately tells him to shut up and let her enjoy it.
stay far away from them.
* BookDumb: While she's one of the more level-headed members of ArmsDealer:
** He deals in airsoft guns, but
the Thieves most of go to him because the time, she admits guns he sells look close enough to the real thing that her grades are poor outside of English (which she's fluent in). In the Metaverse, she, Shadows believe them to be so. [[YourMindMakesItReal The Cognition effect can then kick in to make them act like Ryuji, often needs to have things explained to her and generally leaves Izuku to do most of the long-term planning. She's smarter real thing within the Metaverse.]] He also has a "special menu" of even more realistic guns that can go for hundreds of thousands or even millions of yen[[note]]Anywhere between $900 to more than Ryuji, as she feels $9,000[[/note]].
** He also makes it clear
that she didn't do too he plans on running a respectable business, always running background checks on those who want to buy from the aforementioned "special menu" and never selling to criminals or Villains.
* BadassBaritone: He's voiced by Creator/KaijiTang in the games, giving a raspy and deep voice that goes along with Iwai's surly image as an airsoft gun dealer.
* BadassLongcoat: Wheres a stylish gray long coat.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He looks a lot like Creator/JasonStatham, and at one point in development was even wearing one of Statham's costumes from the 2013 film ''Hummingbird''.
* FaceOfAThug: He's coarse and doesn't mince words, but he's not as
bad thanks to as he seems. He's also legitimately creeped out by Izuku's tutoring.
* ButNotTooForeign: She's one-quarter American
mumbling about what firearms the Thieves are going to buy. He's also a [[spoiler:genuinely caring, if distant, father to his son Kaoru]], and is implied offers to be of Finnish descent due to the etymology of her name. She was born and raised in Japan for the most part but spent enough time in America to become fluent in English.
* CleavageWindow: Her thief gear features one, to her displeasure.
* CigarChomper: Carmen always has a cigar in her mouth, representing her inclination towards manipulating fire.
* ClassyCatBurglar: She wears a red, skintight SpyCatsuit, has a cat-shaped mask and is a phantom thief who goes by the CodeName "Panther".
* ComesGreatResponsibility: Her motivation for continuing as a phantom thief.
--> '''Ann''': I mean, with this kind of power, don’t we have a responsibility to help? If I just ignored the problems of others just because they didn’t involve me, I’ll end up being no better than how I was before. I… I don’t want to live like that.
* CuttingTheKnot: With time running short, rather than let Morgana finish picking the lock in [[spoiler:Madarame's shack]], Ann uses her Quirk to bite the old lock clean off.
* {{Dominatrix}}: Ann's use of a whip as a weapon and Carmen's tendency to string along two lovestruck butlers give this impression.
* DumbBlonde: As mentioned above, she's BookDumb and often leaves
pay Izuku to do most of the long-term planning. She does have a good bit of common sense that Ryuji doesn't, mainly being better at keeping her mouth shut. Kamoshida's cognition of her exaggerates this, making her a skimpily dressed, lovestruck bimbo who does nothing but fawn over him.
* FriendlessBackground: Her Caucasian appearance made her the target of malicious rumors throughout her middle school and high school life. After coming to Shujin, she becomes friends with Shiho Suzui, who is her OnlyFriend until she becomes a phantom thief.
* GagBoobs: Downplayed. She has a supermodel-esque figure, but her breasts are rarely brought up. But Izuku nearly has a heart attack when she presses those breasts into
full price for his chest while hugging him tightly loot as thanks for helping her through her exams.
* GenerationXerox: Ann is a member of the fashion industry as a model while her parents are globe-trotting fashion designers.
* GirlishPigtails: Both Ann and Carmen wear their hair like this. It emphasizes Ann's youth to disturbing results as Kamoshida's one-sided attraction towards her and her classmates' perceptions of her come to light.
* GorgeousGaijin: Her foreign looks get her a lot of attention and she has the most sensual outfit out of all of the Thieves.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has platinum blonde hair and is a genuinely nice and supportive person once you get past her prickly exterior.
* HalfBreedDiscrimination: Due to her partially Caucasian heritage, her looks have made her the subject of rumors and scorn among her peers due to the extremely homogeneous nature of Japan's population. This is why she only has Shiho for a friend throughout middle school and high school until she becomes one of the Thieves. This is also why people buy into the rumors that she is having an affair with Kamoshida so easily. Due to the conservative nature of Japan, foreigners, especially those of Western descent, are stereotyped as being sexually aggressive compared to their Japanese peers.
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Just ''look'' at Carmen's dress. It's a wonder that it stays on at all.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: This didn't apply as a Phantom Thief, but Ann had no idea that Izuku would turn himself in for Kamoshida's murder until they successfully stole his Treasure. She calls him out on this and tells him to let her know about such an important detail in advance.
* MoreDakka: Compared to Izuku and Ryuji, who use [=pistols/revolvers=] and shotguns respectively, Ann opts to use a submachine gun.
* MsFanservice: Her thief gear is form-fitting and hugs all of her curves, has a huge CleavageWindow, is [[{{Zipperiffic}} covered in zippers that would almost certainly leave her naked if any of them were pulled on]], and she has a dominatrix theme with her use of a whip. She's notably uncomfortable with this.
* {{Mukokuseki}}: Pivotal to her character. Because of her foreign heritage, she possesses Caucasian features that are extremely uncommon in Japan, causing others to stereotype and shun her
[[spoiler:helping Kaoru]] even though she was born and raised in Japan for most of her life.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's horrified when she realizes that [[spoiler:Izuku
it would only break even for Iwai himself.
* GutturalGrowler: He has a deep voice and a punkish accent similar to what you'd expect from a gang member or a delinquent.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMKZL04lZ8Y Layer Cake]].
* NiceHat: Has a grey, striped hat and wears the earmuffs used at firing ranges on the brim.
* NoQuestionsAsked:
** His policy in regards to buying and selling loot, though he ''does''
have turned himself in for Kamoshida's murder]] if she had decided to go through with her threat to kill him.
* NowThatsUsingYourTeeth: She can bite through anything short of metal with ease with her Quirk, but even metal isn't safe if she tries hard enough. She admits that it's more embarrassing than useful, having bitten through countless chopsticks and at least four forks. She has to ask for a metal straw to keep herself from biting through it by accident while sitting down at a diner. She also uses it to take a bite out of a Shadow who was trying to hold her down.
* PimpedOutDress: Carmen's dress is a flowing flamenco dress designed after a rose with pink leopard print details near
serious questions about where the top.
* PlayingWithFire: Carmen specializes in the use of Agi, allowing Ann to throw powerful fireballs at her foes.
* PhenotypeStereotype: She's part-American and happens to have blond hair and blue eyes.
* RedIsHeroic: Her thief gear is the only one to be brightly red all-over instead of mostly black.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: She mentions that her tongue is unusually tough, allowing her to eat and speak without constantly cutting it on her razor-sharp teeth.
* ShipTease: While
hell Izuku and Morgana are out procuring supplies, Ann gets plenty is getting his stuff from but doesn't push the matter further.
** Later on, he ''does'' [[SubvertedTrope get suspicious]]
of alone time with Ryuji where they banter and become closer friends. Morgana why Izuku is acutely aware of this so interested in buying hyper-realistic guns since he doesn't look like an enthusiast and is worried that he won't more likely to be able to return to human form before Ann falls for Ryuji.
* SlutShaming: Because of her appearance, Ann is pigeon-holed into the Japanese perception that Westerners are sexually aggressive. The other Shujin students spread rumors about her
interested in Heroes than firearms. It takes Izuku's exaggerated bowing and say that she's having an affair with Kamoshida, leaving her lonely and ostracized with Shiho as her OnlyFriend until Ann meets Izuku and catches up with Ryuji.
enthusiasm to convince him otherwise.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Of the founding members of the Phantom Thieves, Ann is the only female member.
* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Her good looks make her the target of rumors that make her out
OralFixation: He always has what appears to be a slut as well as Kamoshida's unwanted attention.
cigarette or toothpick in his mouth. It's actually a lollipop.
* SomethingAboutARose: Carmen's dress is colored TroubledButCute: Given his old life and shaped like past ways, the petals combination of a rose on top of having an actual belt of roses around her waist. She uses the thorny vines to string two lovestruck butlers that she loves to stomp on.
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: Even though she's ethnically Japanese
his tough personality and was born and raised in Japan, she is still treated as an outsider simply because of her Caucasian features.
* SweetTooth: After their first successful heist, Ann and the others head to a pricey hotel buffet to celebrate. She immediately skips anything remotely resembling dinner and goes straight for the desserts, piling all sorts of cakes and pastries on her plate.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Ryuji. They'll
soothingly ''deep'' voice easily make jabs and snipes at each other all day long, but they're still the best of friends and trust each other with their lives.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She says her Quirk is nowhere near Hero-class and is only useful when she's pigging out. Izuku assures her otherwise and it comes in handy when she's trying to escape Kamoshida's lackeys. Also when she bites the lock off the door in Madarame's shack, commenting that the lock was dusty.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: She [[LockedOutOfTheLoop had no idea about]] [[spoiler:Izuku planning to turn himself in if Kamoshida dies due to the Metaverse so when she considers murdering his cognitive self as revenge for Shiho]] it became a test of character to her. [[spoiler:She passes that test [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone and was horrified about what she could have done]].]]
* WhipItGood: Her weapon of choice in the Metaverse.
* {{Zipperiffic}}: Her thief gear has numerous impractical zippers that go straight down the suit.
him this.



[[folder:Makoto Niijima / "Queen"]]
!!Makoto Niijima / Queen
!!!'''Arcana''': II. La Papesse (The Priestess)
!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/ThePope Johanna]], [[Myth/HebrewMythology Anat]]
!!!'''Weapons''': [[PowerFist Knuckledusters]] and [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolvers]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[spoiler:[[MaterialMimicry Absor]][[EnergyAbsorption ption]]]]

-> '''Johanna''': ''"You have finally found your own justice... Please... Never lose sight of it again... This memorable day marks your graduation from your false self..."''
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A third-year student and Izuku's former neighbor and good friend. She once dreamed of becoming a Hero herself before moving away from Musutafu four years ago after the death of her father. She is the StudentCouncilPresident of Shujin Academy, where rumors about whether or not she's involved in Kamoshida's abuse of the student-athletes get passed around regularly despite her genuine desire to help her fellow schoolmates. She is shocked to learn that Izuku had transferred in with an assault charge on his record and soon goes to greet him after he arrives unusually late on his first day of classes, becoming one of the only people to tolerate him at school. She joins the Phantom Thieves after learning of the Thieves' identities from Izuku and Kobayakawa's bribery of local policemen to keep quiet about Kamoshida.\\\

Her Persona is Johanna, an apocryphal religious figure who is also known as Pope Joan. She disguised herself as a man to obtain a position in the Roman Catholic Church. Her myriad talents and unrivaled intellect fueled a meteoric rise through the church's ranks until she ascended to the papacy. But she was soon branded a criminal after her true sex was revealed. She represents the Priestess Arcana.

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!!Makoto Niijima / Queen
[[folder:Tae Takemi (Death)]]
!!Tae Takemi
!!!'''Arcana''': II. XIII. L'Arcane sans nom ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Nameless Arcana]], a.k.a. La Papesse (The Priestess)
!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/ThePope Johanna]], [[Myth/HebrewMythology Anat]]
!!!'''Weapons''': [[PowerFist Knuckledusters]] and [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolvers]]
Mort [Death])
!!!'''Quirk''': [[spoiler:[[MaterialMimicry Absor]][[EnergyAbsorption ption]]]]

-> '''Johanna''': ''"You have finally found your own justice... Please... Never lose sight of it again... This memorable day marks your graduation from your false self..."''
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The Illusory Popess[[/labelnote]]]]

A third-year student and Izuku's former neighbor and good friend. She once dreamed
owner of becoming a Hero herself before moving away from Musutafu four years ago after the death of her father. She is the StudentCouncilPresident of Shujin Academy, where rumors about whether or not back-alley medical clinic in Yongen-Jaya, she's involved in Kamoshida's abuse of the student-athletes get passed around regularly despite her genuine desire to help her fellow schoolmates. She is shocked to learn subject of numerous rumors that say she's concocted a miracle drug that can give its user unlimited energy. Izuku had transferred in with an assault charge on his record and soon goes to greet him after he arrives unusually late on his first day of classes, becoming one of the only people her for her expensive but effective medical supplies to tolerate him at school. She joins keep the Phantom Thieves after learning of healthy, eventually taking up a part-time job to be the Thieves' identities from Izuku test subject of a new drug she's designing in exchange for discounts on her items. Her Quirk is that the palms of her hands are made of a sponge-like material. She can soak liquids into her hands and Kobayakawa's bribery of local policemen wring them back out. She uses this Quirk to keep quiet about Kamoshida.mix chemicals for her medicine.\\\

Her Persona is Johanna, an apocryphal religious figure who is also known as Pope Joan. She disguised herself as a man to obtain a position in the Roman Catholic Church. Her myriad talents and unrivaled intellect fueled a meteoric rise through the church's ranks until she ascended to the papacy. But she was soon branded a criminal after her true sex was revealed. She represents the Priestess Death Arcana.



* AcademicAlphaBitch: Subverted. Her lofty position as StudentCouncilPresident on top of her stellar grades makes others ''believe'' her to be this, even though the exact opposite is true. She's studious because she's being pressured to be and she would like nothing more than to help her fellow students despite the rumors that she's complicit with Kamoshida's behavior.
* ActionGirl: She has a Hero-level Quirk and knows aikido and mixed martial arts. [[spoiler:She was the first one to kick Bakugou's ass when they were kids and can even hold her own against Shadows in Madarame's Palace before she gets her Persona.]]
* AdaptationalBadass: In addition to her existing badassitude, this version of Makoto also has a powerful Quirk that could have easily gotten her into Hero School and even [[spoiler:allowed her to beat Bakugou]].
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the games, she only becomes relevant after the second Target's heart is stolen and goes unnamed for much of the early part of the story. Here, she's Izuku's ChildhoodFriend and is much more invested in his activities than Makoto was with Ren in the games, helping him acclimate to Shujin and worrying for him while he refuses to tell her what he's up to. [[spoiler:She also joins the Thieves and awakens her Persona in Madarame's Palace rather than Kaneshiro's.]]
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Makoto is a stranger to Joker in the original game and is actively working against the Phantom Thieves up to the point that she joins them. Here, she's a ChildhoodFriend of Izuku who encouraged him to work hard to achieve his dreams. She's kind and supportive of him and funneled information about Kobayakawa to him during their investigations. She also actively sabotages [[spoiler:Kobayakawa's attempts to discover the identities of the Phantom Thieves.]]
* AffectionateNickname: Izuku calls her "Koto-san" for short, which shows how close they are as he is never this informal with anyone else except for Bakugou, whom he still calls "Kacchan".
* AngerBornOfWorry: She becomes cross with Izuku as he refuses to tell her what he's up to out of fear of dragging her down with him when things go wrong. Her responses range from giving him the cold shoulder to nailing him with a good chop to the head. [[spoiler:She's tempted to outright deck him in the face when he reveals that he wants to continue being a phantom thief to help others.]]
* AwesomeByAnalysis: As shown by the fact that she's at the top of her class, Makoto is just as skilled as Izuku in this regard. Morgana is stunned when [[spoiler:she grasps all of the mechanics of the Metaverse he and Izuku told her about within minutes of being brought to Mementos.]]
* BadassBiker: She knows how to drive and Izuku mentions that she wanted her Hero Name to be "Biker Queen" when they were kids. Her Persona, Johanna, takes the form of a chrome and silver-plated motorcycle.
* BadassBookworm: Izuku says that Makoto has a powerful Hero-level Quirk on top of her incredibly sharp mind. [[spoiler:She served [[TheAce Bakugou]] his first defeat when they were younger and he could never get over the fact that she lost her aspirations to become a Hero. She also manages to beat up Shadows with just her Quirk and martial arts training while infiltrating Madarame's Palace, but she needs the rest of the Thieves to finish them off.]]
* BadLiar: She and Izuku are horrible liars. While their excuses sound logical, their delivery is so forced and unnatural that it's a miracle anyone believes them. Lampshaded by Morgana.
--> '''Sae''': ''[to Izuku]'' Good to see you again, so soon. But what were you both doing out so late?\\
'''Izuku''': W-We were just out uh… jogging together!\\
'''Makoto''': Y-Yes, jogging together. As you can see from my… attire. I-It had been so long since we last worked out together, s-so we thought we'd hang out after school! Exercise stimulates the brain! Hehe…\\
'''Morgana''': ''[whispering]'' You two are the worst liars…
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Her niceness and empathy belie just how much repressed anger she has boiling underneath the surface. After learning that Kobayakawa was covering for Kamoshida, she politely nodded and let herself out, all while fighting the urge to reach over to Kobayakawa and smash his face into the desk.
* BeYourself: When they were kids, she told Izuku that he didn't need anyone's approval to chase his dreams. If he wanted to be a Hero, then he simply had to prove it to himself by trying. [[spoiler:Izuku reminds her of this conversation while they're being swarmed by Shadows in Madarame's Palace, triggering the epiphany she needed to awaken her Persona.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Just when Mishima's petition to enlist Recovery Girl's help in saving Shiho is about to be seized by Kamoshida, Makoto swoops in to rescue the form and get the third-years to sign it, much to Kamoshida's consternation.
* BigSisterInstinct: She was fiercely protective of Izuku when they were younger, with her older sister comparing their relationship to a lioness protecting her cubs. Even though she isn't as much of a mother hen as she once was, she still wants to protect and help Izuku as much as she can in the face of the social stigma he faces as both a Quirkless teen and a boy with a criminal record, funneling him any information she has about Kamoshida and being one of his closest confidants.
* BrokenPedestal: She's shaken to her core when [[spoiler:she realizes that the police were being paid off to keep Kamoshida's abuses under wraps. This makes her start wondering if the Thieves were in fact justified.]]
* ChildhoodFriend: Was one to both Izuku and Bakugou when they were kids. Her support for Izuku's dream is what made him workout and try harder to achieve it. [[MoralityChain When she moved away, Bakugou's behavior worsened considerably.]]
* CombatMedic: Johanna can use healing spells along with her attacking spells, allowing Makoto to sub-in for Morgana's healing in a pinch. Unlike him, she's even more powerful in close combat thanks to her knuckledusters and Quirk.
* CondescendingCompassion: She's genuinely nice, but her interactions with her kouhais, Izuku and Ryuji, come off like this, somewhat mocking their statuses as social pariahs and almost coddling Izuku while trying to keep him out of trouble.
* ConspicuousGloves: Unlike her game counterpart, Makoto is always wearing gloves. They're heavily implied to be related to her Quirk.
* CryIntoChest: She gives Izuku a shoulder to lean on after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide.
* DaddysGirl: She looked up to her father when she was a child and wanted to be just like him when she grew up. She also encourages Izuku to chase his dreams while citing the advice her father gave to her.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Her mother is never mentioned but Makoto has nothing but good things to say about her father and his sense of honor and justice years after he was killed while on the job.
* EmbarrassingNickname: As children, Izuku, Bakugou, and Makoto played Hero together. Izuku still remembers the Hero name Makoto gave herself, "Biker Queen". Makoto shushes him before he can say the word, embarrassed by the title now. While [[spoiler:infiltrating Madarame's Palace]], she gets back at him by asking why his CodeName wasn't "All Might Jr." or "Super All Might".
* EnergyAbsorption: [[spoiler:Part of her "Absorption" quirk is being able to absorb sources of energy, like electricity, through her left hand. She can freely channel the absorbed energy through any part of her body afterward.]]
* GeniusBruiser: She knows aikido and mixed martial arts from her days of training to become a Hero and has the best grades of her year. [[spoiler:She holds her own fairly well against the Shadows in Madarame's Palace even before she gets a Persona, staggering them with her blows.]]
* HeroWithBadPublicity: She would like nothing more than to help her fellow students with their problems, especially after learning of Kamoshida's abuses from Izuku. Unfortunately, her position as the StudentCouncilPresident means that a lot of people, including Ryuji and Ann, initially see her as complicit in the ordeal. Izuku is the only one who has absolute faith in her at the outset and knows that she would never let this sort of thing slide if she could help it.
* IdiotBall: She's easily the most intelligent member of the Thieves next to Izuku, but her desire to be useful can overwhelm her common sense. [[spoiler:She doesn't listen when Morgana tells everyone to retreat so they can open the locked door from the real world, triggering the alarms when she tries to disarm the security herself.]]
* IKnowKarate: She took Aikido classes in the past and gives Izuku a good chop on the head for worrying her.
* ILoveNuclearPower: Though she's a more physical fighter, she has access to the Frei line of Nuclear skills.
* InspectorJavert: Just like in the games, Kobayakawa coerces Makoto into heading an investigation into the Phantom Thieves after Kamoshida confesses by threatening Sae's reputation. [[spoiler:What he doesn't know is that she already knows the identity of the Phantom Thieves and [[SubvertedTrope fully intends on abusing her new position to keep Izuku and his friends safe]], especially after she overheard Kobayakawa talking to the police officers he paid off to keep Kamoshida's actions under wraps.]]
* LightningBruiser: Johanna gives her far more mobility than even Ryuji's SuperSpeed Quirk. She's also a trained martial artist who supplements her brutal hand-to-hand combat with her Quirk while being tough enough to take hits on her own.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Makoto tries her best to be a CoolBigSis to Izuku much like their relationship in their earlier years acting as a guiding influence and always being there to support him. Izuku doesn't seem to have any romantic attraction towards her, but he still considers her one of his best friends and he has to talk himself into treating any girl he's just met like Makoto in order to get over his jitteriness. He also feels extremely guilty about keeping secrets from her and ends up promising to tell her everything about what he's been doing over the past month after Kamoshida confesses. [[spoiler:When she joins the Phantom Thieves and awakens her Persona, she's always the first to rush to Izuku's aid by transporting him to safety on Johanna.]]
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She spends much of the first part of the series aware that Izuku is up to something to deal with Kamoshida, but he refuses to provide her with any details out of fear of dragging her down with him should he somehow fail, making her feel powerless to help him even when he's doing this to protect her. [[spoiler:He spills the beans to her completely in Chapter 17 after Kamoshida confesses. While she's initially rather understanding and ultimately approves of Kamoshida's change of heart, she is furious when she learns that Izuku is considering repeating the stunt on other people abusing their positions of power, questioning whether or not forcing people to repent is moral and chastising him for not following the code of the law out of fear for his safety and his probation.]]
* MaterialMimicry: [[spoiler:Makoto's "Absorption" Quirk lets her absorb any non-living matter with her right hand, like metal or concrete, and change her body to emulate it. In a demonstration, she absorbed the steel of a nearby car and make her right arm metal. She can also reshape her body parts when they're like this, giving her arms claws after mimicking the properties of gunmetal alloy.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** Her code name is Queen, and she holds the top position in the student council.
** Her given name (真) can be translated variously as "truth", "sincerity" or "seriousness", which are all concepts she values and describe her very well.
* MoralityChain: Izuku notes that Bakugou's behavior was more subdued around her. Once she moved away, he became a full-blown {{Jerkass}} who went out of his way to make Izuku miserable.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: She grabs the IdiotBall while [[spoiler:infiltrating Madarame's Palace by trying to disarm the security systems with her Quirk over Morgana's advice. This ends up setting off the alarms and surrounding the Thieves with Shadows.]]
* PositiveFriendInfluence: Izuku's physical fitness in this story is largely attributed to Makoto encouraging him to work hard to achieve his dream on his own merits.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Inverted. Izuku only knows two people with red eyes: Bakugou and Makoto. Makoto is one of his closest friends at school and one of the few to believe in him even with the weight of his criminal record holding him down, causing her to become one of his closest confidants and allies in the school. Played straight when she's fighting, as she's a brutal hand-to-hand combatant and she has a lot of repressed anger boiling beneath the surface.
* TheReliableOne: Deconstructed. The principal frequently forces work onto her shoulders as the student council president that no teenager should have to, like investigating a band of brainwashing Villains calling themselves the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. She's so desperate to please others and be useful to them (particularly Izuku and Sae) that it can easily overwhelm her better judgment. [[spoiler:She ends up tripping the alarms in Madarame's Palace by accident when she tries to disarm the security system on her own with her Quirk.]]
* SecretKeeper: She reluctantly agrees to [[spoiler:keep Izuku's secret after he tells her everything out of consideration for his well-being and the knowledge that he would almost certainly be sent to prison as a Vigilante given the already precarious nature of his probation. She also makes it clear that she plans on talking him out of it somehow and doesn't approve of his activities.]]
* SenpaiKohai: Makoto is the Senpai to the Thieves thanks to being a third-year student. She plays up the most idealistic aspects of the tropes, always trying her best to be helpful and attempting to rein in Izuku's self-destructive heroic impulses. At the same time, she feels positively terrible about herself when her efforts prove fruitless.
* StudentCouncilPresident: Deconstructed. While it's prestigious on paper, most of the time Makoto is nothing more than a glorified gopher for the principal, causing the student body to speculate that she's aware of and complicit in Kamoshida's abuses. It ''does'' grant her a certain amount of political leverage in the school because of how it helps her win over some of the teachers along with her excellent grades, which she uses as much as possible to help Izuku.
* TeachersPet: Her stellar grades make her this among the school faculty, which she uses to wring information out of them for Izuku's benefit.
* {{Tomboy}}: Was this in her younger years. Izuku doesn't recognize her at first because he's so used to seeing her in a t-shirt and shorts rather than her distinctly feminine school uniform.
* TragicDream: Like Izuku, Makoto dreamed of becoming a Hero, but it's implied that her sister Sae insisted that Makoto stay in school and go to a prestigious college, making her go to Shujin instead of applying to a Hero school like U.A.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: In contrast to the standard blazer of Shujin Academy.
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She desperately wants approval from her sister because she feels powerless and useless. This is the reason why Makoto overachieves in school and is tempted to do Kobayakawa's bidding. [[spoiler:This also bites her in the rear when her obsession with being useful leads her to try and disarm Madarame's security system on her own, which only sets the alarms off. When Izuku realizes this, he shouts at her to remember the advice she'd given him after he learned he was Quirkless and that she needed no one's approval but her own.]]

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* AcademicAlphaBitch: Subverted. Her lofty position as StudentCouncilPresident on top of her stellar grades makes others ''believe'' her to be this, even though the exact opposite is true. She's studious because AngerBornOfWorry: As mentioned below, she's furious with Izuku for being pressured dumb enough to be and she would like nothing more than to help her fellow students despite the rumors drink an unknown chemical solution from someone he barely knows, which is yet another indication that she's complicit with Kamoshida's behavior.
not the quack she makes herself out to be.
* ActionGirl: BackAlleyDoctor: She runs a barely visited clinic in the back streets of Yongen-Jaya, preferring to focus on her research instead of trying to find patients. She has a Hero-level Quirk whole line of home-brewed drugs and knows aikido medicines (some of which are only barely legal) and mixed martial arts. [[spoiler:She was the first one to kick Bakugou's ass rumors circulate about her being a SnakeOilSalesman or a drug dealer. Despite this, she does care about patient safety and chastises Izuku for taking a drink of unknown chemicals from her when they were kids they've only met twice, not expecting him to actually go through with it.
* BrutalHonesty: She outright calls Izuku an idiot for taking an unknown medicine from her when they've only met twice.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: She takes almost sadistic pleasure in watching Izuku squirm, has a morbid sense of fashion,
and can even hold her own against Shadows is just plain creepy at times, but that doesn't change the fact that she's a ''brilliant'' physician.
* GargleBlaster: The concoction Takemi has Izuku drink to test his bravery was designed to release an odor comparable to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surströmming Surströmming]], the world's worst smelling food, upon making contact with stomach acid. The horrid stench it produced puts Izuku
in Madarame's Palace before she gets her Persona.a coma for several hours and causes him to repeatedly fade in and out of consciousness. The taste wasn't much better since it was an eye-opening mix of bitter and sour that Izuku only barely managed to get down.
* HospitalHottie: She has a fairly curvaceous figure for a desk-working doctor and Izuku struggles to speak with her.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Wears it while on the job.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC7zsHFUhtY Butterfly Kiss.
]]
* AdaptationalBadass: In addition to PerkyGoth: Aside from her existing badassitude, LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine, she wears a black dress, a choker, and studded belt. Despite dressing this version of Makoto also has a powerful Quirk that could have easily gotten her into Hero School and even [[spoiler:allowed her to beat Bakugou]].
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the games, she only becomes relevant after the second Target's heart is stolen and goes unnamed for much of the early part of the story. Here,
way, she's Izuku's ChildhoodFriend and is much more invested in his activities than Makoto was with Ren in nothing but professional most of the games, helping him acclimate to Shujin and worrying for him while he refuses to tell her what he's up to. [[spoiler:She also joins the Thieves and awakens her Persona in Madarame's Palace rather than Kaneshiro's.]]
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Makoto is a stranger to Joker in the original game and is actively working against the Phantom Thieves up to the point that she joins them. Here,
time, unless she's trying to get a ChildhoodFriend of laugh by watching someone's reaction.
* TheTease: After realizing that
Izuku who encouraged him to work hard to achieve his dreams. She's kind and supportive of him and funneled information about Kobayakawa to him during their investigations. She also actively sabotages [[spoiler:Kobayakawa's attempts to discover the identities of the Phantom Thieves.]]
* AffectionateNickname: Izuku calls
CannotTalkToWomen, she begins mixing {{Double Entendre}}s into her "Koto-san" for short, which shows how close they are as he is never this informal with anyone else except for Bakugou, whom he still calls "Kacchan".
* AngerBornOfWorry: She becomes cross with Izuku as he refuses to tell her what he's up to out of fear of dragging her down with him when things go wrong. Her responses range from giving him the cold shoulder to nailing him with a good chop to the head. [[spoiler:She's tempted to outright deck him in the face when he reveals that he wants to continue being a phantom thief to help others.]]
* AwesomeByAnalysis: As shown by the fact that she's at the top of her class, Makoto is
language just as skilled as Izuku in this regard. Morgana is stunned when [[spoiler:she grasps all of the mechanics of the Metaverse he and Izuku told her about within minutes of being brought to Mementos.]]
* BadassBiker: She knows how to drive and Izuku mentions that she wanted her Hero Name to be "Biker Queen" when they were kids. Her Persona, Johanna, takes the form of
watch him squirm for a chrome and silver-plated motorcycle.
* BadassBookworm: Izuku says that Makoto has a powerful Hero-level Quirk on top of her incredibly sharp mind. [[spoiler:She served [[TheAce Bakugou]] his first defeat when they were younger and he could never get over the fact that she lost her aspirations to become a Hero. She also manages to beat up Shadows with just her Quirk and martial arts training while infiltrating Madarame's Palace, but she needs the rest of the Thieves to finish them off.]]
* BadLiar: She and Izuku are horrible liars. While their excuses sound logical, their delivery is so forced and unnatural that it's a miracle anyone believes them. Lampshaded by Morgana.
quick laugh.
--> '''Sae''': ''[to Izuku]'' Good to see you again, so soon. But what were you both doing out so late?\\
'''Izuku''': W-We were just out uh… jogging together!\\
'''Makoto''': Y-Yes, jogging together. As you can see from my… attire. I-It had been so long since we last worked out together, s-so we thought we'd hang out after school! Exercise stimulates the brain! Hehe…\\
'''Morgana''': ''[whispering]'' You two are the worst liars…
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Her niceness and empathy belie just how much repressed anger she has boiling underneath the surface. After learning that Kobayakawa was covering
''[after Takemi mixes up a drug for Kamoshida, she politely nodded and let herself out, all while fighting the urge him to reach over to Kobayakawa and smash his face into the desk.
* BeYourself: When they were kids, she told Izuku that he didn't need anyone's approval to chase his dreams. If he wanted to be a Hero, then he simply had to prove it to himself by trying. [[spoiler:Izuku reminds her of this conversation while they're being swarmed by Shadows in Madarame's Palace, triggering the epiphany she needed to awaken her Persona.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Just when Mishima's petition to enlist Recovery Girl's help in saving Shiho is about to be seized by Kamoshida, Makoto swoops in to rescue the form and get the third-years to sign it, much to Kamoshida's consternation.
* BigSisterInstinct: She was fiercely protective of Izuku when they were younger,
take with her older sister comparing their relationship Quirk]'' B-but you... but I... you just... I... your hand...\\
'''Tae''': ''[raises an eyebrow]'' My hand? ''[realizes what's going on]'' Oh~, I see. You seem like the type
to have trouble with girls. I can see how this might be a lioness protecting her cubs. Even though she isn't as bit much of a mother hen for you. ''[chuckles as she once was, she still wants to protect and help Izuku as much as she can suffers from a LuminescentBlush]'' If it's any consolation, none of my blood or actual skin touches the medicine. The pouches in my hand are different from the rest of my body. So really... there's only a small taste of me in the face of the social stigma he faces as both a Quirkless teen and a boy with a criminal record, funneling him any information she has about Kamoshida and being one of his closest confidants.
medicine.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[[[HighPressureEmotion practically steaming]]]'' Wh-why did you have to word it like that?!\\
'''Tae''': ''[smirking]'' I'm sorry, but I couldn't help it. With your personality, you make it fairly easy.
* BrokenPedestal: TemptingFate: She's shaken to her core surprised when [[spoiler:she realizes that the police were being paid off to keep Kamoshida's abuses under wraps. This makes her start wondering if the Thieves were in fact justified.]]
* ChildhoodFriend: Was one to both Izuku and Bakugou when they were kids. Her support for Izuku's dream is what made him workout and try harder to achieve it. [[MoralityChain When she moved away, Bakugou's behavior worsened considerably.]]
* CombatMedic: Johanna can use healing spells along with her attacking spells, allowing Makoto to sub-in for Morgana's healing in a pinch. Unlike him, she's even more powerful in close combat thanks to her knuckledusters and Quirk.
* CondescendingCompassion: She's genuinely nice, but her interactions with her kouhais, Izuku and Ryuji, come off like this, somewhat mocking their statuses as social pariahs and almost coddling Izuku while trying to keep him out of trouble.
* ConspicuousGloves: Unlike her game counterpart, Makoto is always wearing gloves. They're heavily implied to be related to her Quirk.
* CryIntoChest: She gives Izuku a shoulder to lean on after he fails to stop Shiho from attempting suicide.
* DaddysGirl: She looked up to her father when she was a child and wanted to be just like him when she grew up. She also encourages Izuku to chase his dreams while citing the advice her father gave to her.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Her mother is never mentioned but Makoto has nothing but good things to say about her father and his sense of honor and justice years after he was killed while on the job.
* EmbarrassingNickname: As children, Izuku, Bakugou, and Makoto played Hero together. Izuku still remembers the Hero name Makoto gave herself, "Biker Queen". Makoto shushes him before he can say the word, embarrassed by the title now. While [[spoiler:infiltrating Madarame's Palace]], she gets back at him by asking why his CodeName wasn't "All Might Jr." or "Super All Might".
* EnergyAbsorption: [[spoiler:Part of her "Absorption" quirk is being able to absorb sources of energy, like electricity, through her left hand. She can freely channel the absorbed energy through any part of her body afterward.]]
* GeniusBruiser: She knows aikido and mixed martial arts from her days of training to become a Hero and has the best grades of her year. [[spoiler:She holds her own fairly well against the Shadows in Madarame's Palace even before she gets a Persona, staggering them with her blows.]]
* HeroWithBadPublicity: She would like nothing more than to help her fellow students with their problems, especially after learning of Kamoshida's abuses from Izuku. Unfortunately, her position as the StudentCouncilPresident means that a lot of people, including Ryuji and Ann, initially see her as complicit in the ordeal. Izuku is the only one who has absolute faith in her at the outset and knows that she would never let this sort of thing slide if she could help it.
* IdiotBall: She's easily the most intelligent member of the Thieves next to Izuku, but her desire to be useful can overwhelm her common sense. [[spoiler:She doesn't listen when Morgana tells everyone to retreat so they can open the locked door from the real world, triggering the alarms when she tries to disarm the security herself.]]
* IKnowKarate: She took Aikido classes in the past and gives Izuku a good chop on the head for worrying her.
* ILoveNuclearPower: Though she's a more physical fighter, she has access to the Frei line of Nuclear skills.
* InspectorJavert: Just like in the games, Kobayakawa coerces Makoto into heading an investigation into the Phantom Thieves after Kamoshida confesses by threatening Sae's reputation. [[spoiler:What he doesn't know is that she already knows the identity of the Phantom Thieves and [[SubvertedTrope fully intends on abusing her new position to keep Izuku and his friends safe]], especially after she overheard Kobayakawa talking to the police officers he paid off to keep Kamoshida's actions under wraps.]]
* LightningBruiser: Johanna gives her far more mobility than even Ryuji's SuperSpeed Quirk. She's also a trained martial artist who supplements her brutal hand-to-hand combat with her Quirk while being tough enough to take hits on her own.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Makoto tries her best to be a CoolBigSis to Izuku much like their relationship in their earlier years acting as a guiding influence and always being there to support him.
Izuku doesn't seem to have any romantic attraction towards her, but he still considers react to her one of his best friends and he has to talk himself into treating any girl he's just met like Makoto in order to get over his jitteriness. He also feels extremely guilty about keeping secrets from her and ends up promising to tell her everything about what he's been doing over drug moments before the past month after Kamoshida confesses. [[spoiler:When she joins the Phantom Thieves and awakens her Persona, she's always the first to rush to Izuku's aid by transporting him to safety on Johanna.]]
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She spends much of the first part of the series aware
effects actually kick in.
-->'''Tae''': Still, [[TemptingFate I'm impressed
that you haven't had a reaction yet.]] I guess you're a bit tougher than you look.\\
'''Izuku''': Ye-yeah, I guess-wait... ''[moment of realization as his eyes widen]'' [[IDrankWhat Reaction?]] ''[quickly overwhelmed by the most nauseating smell as he blacks out]''\\
'''Tae''': Oh... um... game over, I guess...
* TheWonka:
Izuku is up to something to deal with Kamoshida, but he refuses to provide her with any details out of fear of dragging her down with him should he somehow fail, making her feel powerless to help him incredibly impressed at how effective Takemi's medicines are and the fact that they are non-addictive even when he's doing this to protect her. [[spoiler:He spills the beans to her completely in Chapter 17 after Kamoshida confesses. While she's initially rather understanding and ultimately approves of Kamoshida's change of heart, she is furious when she learns that Izuku is considering repeating the stunt on other people abusing their positions of power, questioning whether or not forcing people to repent is moral and chastising him for not following the code of the law out of fear for his safety and his probation.]]
* MaterialMimicry: [[spoiler:Makoto's "Absorption" Quirk lets her absorb any non-living matter with her right hand, like metal or concrete, and change her body to emulate it. In a demonstration, she absorbed the steel of a nearby car and make her right arm metal. She can also reshape her body parts when they're like this, giving her arms claws after mimicking the properties of gunmetal alloy.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** Her code name is Queen, and she holds the top position in the student council.
** Her given name (真) can be translated variously
as "truth", "sincerity" or "seriousness", which are all concepts she values and describe her very well.
* MoralityChain: Izuku notes that Bakugou's behavior was more subdued around her. Once she moved away, he became a full-blown {{Jerkass}} who went out of his way to make Izuku miserable.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: She grabs the IdiotBall while [[spoiler:infiltrating Madarame's Palace by trying to disarm the security systems with her Quirk over Morgana's advice. This ends up setting off the alarms and surrounding
the Thieves with Shadows.]]
* PositiveFriendInfluence: Izuku's physical fitness in this story is largely attributed
use them liberally to Makoto encouraging him to work hard to achieve his dream on his own merits.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Inverted. Izuku only knows two people with red eyes: Bakugou
treat their wounds and Makoto. Makoto is one of his closest friends at school and one of the few to believe in him even with the weight of his criminal record holding him down, causing her to become one of his closest confidants and allies keep up their stamina while running around in the school. Played straight when she's fighting, as she's a brutal hand-to-hand combatant and she has a lot of repressed anger boiling beneath the surface.
Metaverse.
* TheReliableOne: Deconstructed. The principal frequently forces work onto her shoulders as the student council president YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Hers is dark blue, not that no teenager should have to, like investigating a band of brainwashing Villains calling themselves the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. She's so desperate to please others and be useful to them (particularly Izuku and Sae) that it can easily overwhelm her better judgment. [[spoiler:She ends up tripping the alarms in Madarame's Palace by accident when she tries to disarm the security system on her own with her Quirk.]]
* SecretKeeper: She reluctantly agrees to [[spoiler:keep Izuku's secret after he tells her everything out of consideration for his well-being and the knowledge that he would almost certainly be sent to prison as a Vigilante given the already precarious nature of his probation. She also makes it clear that she plans on talking him out of it somehow and doesn't approve of his activities.]]
* SenpaiKohai: Makoto is the Senpai to the Thieves thanks to being a third-year student. She plays up the most idealistic aspects of the tropes, always trying her best to be helpful and attempting to rein in Izuku's self-destructive heroic impulses. At the same time, she feels positively terrible about herself when her efforts prove fruitless.
* StudentCouncilPresident: Deconstructed. While
it's prestigious on paper, most of the time Makoto is nothing more than a glorified gopher for the principal, causing the student body to speculate that she's aware of and complicit in Kamoshida's abuses. It ''does'' grant her a certain amount of political leverage uncommon in the school world of My Hero Academia.
* YouGotSpunk: After seeing what a NervousWreck Izuku is, Takemi is legitimately surprised that he actually decided to drink the medicine she gave him. She isn't sure whether to call him brave or TooDumbToLive.
-->'''Tae''': Okay... wow. You actually drank it... color me impressed
because of how it helps her win over some of I honestly didn't think you had the teachers along with her excellent grades, which she uses as much as possible to help Izuku.
* TeachersPet: Her stellar grades make her this among the school faculty, which she uses to wring information out of them for Izuku's benefit.
* {{Tomboy}}: Was this in her younger years. Izuku doesn't recognize her at first because he's so used to seeing her in a t-shirt and shorts rather than her distinctly feminine school uniform.
* TragicDream: Like Izuku, Makoto dreamed of becoming a Hero, but it's implied that her sister Sae insisted that Makoto stay in school and go to a prestigious college, making her go to Shujin instead of applying to a Hero school like U.A.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: In contrast to the standard blazer of Shujin Academy.
* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She desperately wants approval from her sister because she feels powerless and useless. This is the reason why Makoto overachieves in school and is tempted
guts to do Kobayakawa's bidding. [[spoiler:This also bites her in the rear when her obsession with being useful leads her to try and disarm Madarame's security system on her own, which only sets the alarms off. When Izuku realizes this, he shouts at her to remember the advice she'd given him after he learned he was Quirkless and that she needed no one's approval but her own.]]it. You're definitely braver than I thought... or dumber...\\



[[folder:Yusuke Kitagawa / "Fox"]]
!!Yusuke Kitagawa / Fox
!!!'''Arcana''': IV. L'Empereur (The Emperor)
!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/IshikawaGoemon Goemon]]
!!!'''Weapons''': {{Katanas|AreJustBetter}} and Assault Rifles
!!!'''Quirk''': Ink Dispenser

-> '''Goemon''': ''"Have you finally come to your senses? How foolishly you averted your eyes from the truth... A deplorable imitation indeed. [...] This world is filled with both beauty and vice... It is time you teach people which is which!"''
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A second-year student at Kosei High's fine arts division and the pupil of the world-famous artist Ichiryusai Madarame. He ends up chasing down Ann after he saw her in the train station, asking her to be the model for his next painting.

His Persona is the Emperor Arcana's Goemon - Ishikawa Goemon, a real-world ninja who would steal from the rich to give to the poor in 16th century Japan. After a failed assassination on a civil war-era warlord, Goemon and his son were executed. Persona Goemon is dressed in exaggerated classical Japanese attire, complete with massive sandals and garish robes.

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!!Yusuke Kitagawa / Fox
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[[folder:Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step (Devil)]]
!!Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step
!!!'''Arcana''': IV. L'Empereur XV. Le Diable (The Emperor)
!!!'''Persona''': [[UsefulNotes/IshikawaGoemon Goemon]]
!!!'''Weapons''': {{Katanas|AreJustBetter}} and Assault Rifles
!!!'''Quirk''': Ink Dispenser

-> '''Goemon''': ''"Have you finally come to your senses? How foolishly you averted your eyes from the truth... A deplorable imitation indeed. [...] This world is filled with both beauty and vice... It is time you teach people which is which!"''
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A second-year student at Kosei High's fine arts division and self-proclaimed Pop Idol who performs "Guerrilla Concerts" on the pupil streets of the world-famous artist Ichiryusai Madarame. He ends up chasing down Ann after he saw Japan to soak in her in the train station, asking growing fanbase's attention. Her Quirk, Bound, allows her to be leap high into the model air for his next painting.

His Persona is
as long she has a foothold.\\\

She represents
the Emperor Arcana's Goemon - Ishikawa Goemon, a real-world ninja who would steal from the rich to give to the poor in 16th century Japan. After a failed assassination on a civil war-era warlord, Goemon and his son were executed. Persona Goemon is dressed in exaggerated classical Japanese attire, complete with massive sandals and garish robes.Devil Arcana.



* AnIcePerson: His Persona, Goemon specializes in producing ice with the Bufu spell line.
* BadassBaritone: He has a deep, rich voice.
* BerserkButton: Badmouthing Madarame is an easy way to get on his nerves. The mere mention of plagiarism is enough to get Yusuke shouting at Izuku and co. even when they make it clear that they know what's happening and they're trying to help him.
* {{Bishonen}}: Yusuke is thinner than Izuku and Ryuji with well-proportioned features. He also carries himself much more gracefully than either of them, who are far more relaxed.
* BrokenPedestal: It is when [[spoiler:he sees Madarame's true self in his Palace when this finally occurs to him and awakens his Persona]].
* EarlyBirdCameo: Before the Madarame arc begins, he's first seen watching Ann in a diner she and Ryuji were visiting together.
* EccentricArtist: He follows Ann on the subway and doesn't seem to register the fact that this could be considered stalking.
* HappinessInSlavery: Painfully subverted. He admits to Nakanohara that he hates his current position and knows that he's being abused and exploited, but at the same time he can't bring himself to leave when he feels that he owes his life to Madarame for raising him. He rationalizes Madarame's behavior to cope with this dissonance and repeatedly gets in the way of the Phantom Thieves' attempts to change Madarame's heart.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He wields one in combat as an IaijutsuPractitioner.
* LargeHam: Normally he's rather calm and reserved, but once his artistic spirit gets riled up he goes full ham.
* NotSoStoic: Yusuke blows up on Izuku and his friends for suggesting that Madarame is using him, which he knows but is in deep denial about. [[spoiler:When Madarame outright states that he sees Yusuke as nothing but a tool and let his mother die, Yusuke forgoes his usually calm demeanor. When Madarame is undergoing his change of heart, it takes all of Yusuke’s willpower to not show his hidden resentment.]]
* StarvingArtist: Madarame literally starves Yusuke by giving him barely enough to get by, which Yusuke tends to spend on buying more art supplies in any case.

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* AnIcePerson: His Persona, Goemon specializes AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but she's the same age as she appears in producing ice her home series here despite taking place several years later.
* AttentionWhore: She's just in it for the fame and nothing else.
* {{Blackmail}}: Having gotten a page from Izuku's notebook
with the Bufu spell line.
* BadassBaritone: He
his schedule written on it, she now has a deep, rich voice.
* BerserkButton: Badmouthing Madarame is an easy way to get on his nerves. The mere mention of plagiarism is enough to get Yusuke shouting at Izuku and co. even when they make it clear that they know what's happening and they're trying to help him.
* {{Bishonen}}: Yusuke is thinner than Izuku and Ryuji with well-proportioned features. He also carries himself much more gracefully than either of them, who are far more relaxed.
* BrokenPedestal: It is when [[spoiler:he sees Madarame's true self in his Palace when this finally occurs to him and awakens his Persona]].
* EarlyBirdCameo: Before the Madarame arc begins, he's first seen watching Ann in a diner she and Ryuji were visiting together.
* EccentricArtist: He follows Ann on the subway and doesn't seem to register the fact that this could be considered stalking.
* HappinessInSlavery: Painfully subverted. He admits to Nakanohara that he hates his current position and knows
evidence that he's being abused visiting some shady places like a back-ally doctor and exploited, but at the same time he can't bring himself to leave when he feels an airsoft store. She demands that he owes his life to Madarame Izuku help her organize her own schedule in exchange for raising him. He rationalizes Madarame's behavior to cope with this dissonance her not spreading copies around at school.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the Devil Confident
and repeatedly gets in the way of helps promote the Phantom Thieves' attempts to change Madarame's heart.
Thieves (albeit hesitantly) like Ichiko Ohya in the game.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He wields DangerouslyShortSkirt: Wears one in combat as an IaijutsuPractitioner.
* LargeHam: Normally he's rather calm and reserved, but once his artistic spirit gets riled up he goes full ham.
* NotSoStoic: Yusuke blows up on
to catch the eyes of her male fans. Izuku is blushing at the sight of it as she's intentionally showing off her rear end and his friends for suggesting providing a gratuitous amount of {{Panty Shot}}s.
* DominoMask: She paints one on her face while she's performing.
* GreenEyedMonster: Downplayed, but she resents the Phantom Thieves because Madarame’s confession drew people away from one of her concerts
that Madarame is using him, which he knows she just so happened to be doing at the time.
* GirlishPigtails: Wears her hair like this.
* InASingleBound: Her Quirk allows her to jump to great heights and across great distances for as long as she has a foothold.
* MagicIdolSinger: She fashions herself as one,
but is in deep denial about. [[spoiler:When Madarame outright states Ann notes that he sees Yusuke as nothing but Pop isn't really that good of a tool singer and let his mother die, Yusuke forgoes his usually calm demeanor. When Madarame is undergoing his change people mainly come to her for the fanservice.
* MsFanservice: She was an absurdly short miniskirt intentionally to catch the eyes
of heart, it takes all of Yusuke’s willpower her male fans and her leotard has a heart-shaped CleavageWindow.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She performs with the explicit desire
to not show his hidden resentment.]]
* StarvingArtist: Madarame literally starves Yusuke by giving him barely enough to get by, which Yusuke tends to spend on buying more art supplies in any case.
off [[https://imgur.com/C25sM2Q her]] [[https://imgur.com/jwqEmmy ass]] with her jumping performances, wears an incredibly short skirt, and makes plenty of flirtatious winks and gestures at the audience.



[[folder:"Nitro" '''(MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Katsuki Bakugou
!!!'''Arcana:''' ?. Unknown
!!!'''Persona:''' Film/{{Tombstone}}
!!!'''Weapons:''' [[AnAxeToGrind Axes]] and [[GatlingGood Gatling guns]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HavingABlast Explosion]]
->'''Tombstone''': ''"It's about time, boy. Thought you'd never open your eyes. But now you see it. Riding alone never got you anywhere. Let this gang of rebels back you up when you fall short. Face your weakness! Trample it as you ride into the sunset! [...] Your anger, your frustration, your indignation… load it all into the chamber and settle the score! It's high time for you to bring justice to the world YOUR WAY!"''
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Izuku's former ChildhoodFriend and longtime tormentor, who stumbled upon the Phantom Thieves' operations and ended up being recruited into their ranks. His powerful Quirk and skill at heroism could make him a valuable teammate... if he can get along with the other thieves.

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[[folder:"Nitro" '''(MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!!Katsuki Bakugou
!!!'''Arcana:''' ?. Unknown
!!!'''Persona:''' Film/{{Tombstone}}
!!!'''Weapons:''' [[AnAxeToGrind Axes]] and [[GatlingGood Gatling guns]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HavingABlast Explosion]]
->'''Tombstone''': ''"It's about time, boy. Thought you'd never open your eyes. But now you see it. Riding alone never got you anywhere. Let this gang of rebels back you up when you fall short. Face your weakness! Trample it as you ride into the sunset! [...] Your anger, your frustration, your indignation… load it all into the chamber and settle the score! It's high time for you to bring justice to the world YOUR WAY!"''
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%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVI. La Maison Dieu (The Tower)
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%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVII. L'Étoile (The Star)
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[[folder:Yuuki Mishima (Moon)]]
!!Yuuki Mishima
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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Izuku's former ChildhoodFriend
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A meek
and longtime tormentor, who stumbled upon plain-looking boy in Ryuji's and Ann's class, he is a frequent target of Kamoshida's physical abuse both on and off the Phantom Thieves' operations court. Izuku and ended up being recruited into their ranks. His powerful Quirk and skill at heroism could make Ryuji go to him a valuable teammate... if he can get first to start digging up information to help bring Kamoshida down.\\\

He represents the Moon Arcana
along with the other thieves.Shiho.



* AnAxeToGrind: After awakening to Tombstone, Bakugou wields a pair of tomahawk axes as part of his arsenal.
* {{BFG}}:
** His Persona wields one in the form of a triple-barreled shotgun.
** Alongside his tomahawks, Katsuki adds a ''gatling gun'' to his arsenal of weapons.
* BreakTheBadass: He's described as someone who is difficult to horrify, but even he hits his limit when he discovers just what Overhaul has been doing to Eri.
* {{Cowboy}}: His Persona and his Metaverse attire in a nutshell.
* CowboyCop: Tombstone is based off of one, particularly famous for dispatching his own brand of justice on outlaws and criminals, not unlike Bakugou who acts more like a villain when fighting other villains.
* GeniusBruiser: He might have an extremely aggressive personality, but he's also just as intelligent as Izuku is. He immediately gets how the Metaverse works and quickly figures out how to get to Mementos on his own, much to Morgana and Ryuji's shock.
* GiverOfLameNames: The Phantom Thieves are not impressed with Bakugo's suggestions for his code name. First he tried "Lord Explosion Murder", which they all immediately vetoed. He then changes it to "Thief Explosion Murder", at which point Ryuji calls out that he's just randomly throwing words together.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Shadow Bakugou is perfectly aware that his other self isn't as high and mighty as he thinks he is and regards Bakugou's attempts to prove otherwise as "pathetic."
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: His Shadow forces him to acknowledge that he's been burying his own insecurities behind his macho demeanor and arrogance.
* ILoveNuclearPower: His Persona Tombstone specializes in Nuclear skills, along with Gun skills.
* InstantExpert: His multi-talented nature means that he quickly masters anything he puts his mind to. Ryuji is shocked by how quickly Bakugou learns how to run quietly in Palaces and is an able fighter with and without his Persona.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He charges an enemy Shadow without Izuku's order, and then states that it doesn't matter who actually initiates combat as long as everyone is on the same page about who they're fighting. The other Thieves admit he's not wrong, and that they've just gotten used to Izuku taking point.
* LeeroyJenkins: He recklessly charges into Mementos in order to settle accounts with his own Shadow Self. He's also far and away the most hotheaded and aggressive of the Phantom Thieves, being the first to rush into combat to the point that ''Ryuji'' tells him to be careful.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Not Bakugou himself, but his Persona wields an enormous triple-barreled shotgun that shoots both Nuclear and Gun-element attacks.
* SmarterThanYouLook: His extremely short fuse belies a rather solid grasp of academia, best displayed when he quickly comprehends the explanation of the Metaverse. Izuku also notes that Bakugou's grades were always better than his.
* SmokingIsCool: Much like Carmen, Tombstone is chomping a cigar at all times.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Bakugou being [[{{Jerkass}} Bakugou]], he has a relationship with the rest of the team that could tamely be described as "volcanic". He agrees to settle down and begrdugingly work with the others after Ryuji ends up TakingTheBullet for Bakugou during a normal Shadow encounter. His teamwork with the Thieves gradually improves as they traverse Chisaki's Palace.
* WithCatlikeTread: Subverted. When first taking him into a Palace, the other thieves are worried that Bakugou's aggressive personality and explosive temper would ruin their attempts at stealth and chide him for it. To the surprise of everyone but Izuku and Makoto, Bakugou quickly picks up the thieves' stealth manuevers.

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* AnAxeToGrind: After awakening TheAtoner: He apologizes to Tombstone, Bakugou wields a pair of tomahawk axes as part of his arsenal.
* {{BFG}}:
** His Persona wields one in the form of a triple-barreled shotgun.
** Alongside his tomahawks, Katsuki adds a ''gatling gun''
Izuku, Ryuji, and Ann for spreading rumors about them and not doing more to his arsenal of weapons.
* BreakTheBadass:
stop Kamoshida and promises to make it up to them. He's described as someone who is difficult especially sorry to horrify, Izuku for leaking his criminal record, but even [[{{Forgiveness}} Izuku can't exactly fault Mishima given the pressure he hits his limit was under.]] He also feels guilty for telling Shiho to go to Kamoshida's office, believing that she wouldn't have attempted suicide if he had just dared to not buckle under pressure, which gets Mishima to start petitioning for Recovery Girl's help.
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. They're both considered plain-looking and have been the target of bullies their entire lives, which have reduced them to {{Shrinking Violet}}s at the start of the story. But while Izuku was able to obtain the power to change society as he knows it and can't help but fight
when he discovers just what Overhaul has been doing sees injustice, Mishima struggles to Eri.
* {{Cowboy}}: His Persona
go against Kamoshida's word and his Metaverse attire in a nutshell.
* CowboyCop: Tombstone
is based off of one, particularly famous decidedly a NonActionGuy. They also both blame themselves for dispatching his own brand of justice on outlaws and criminals, not unlike Bakugou who acts more like a villain when fighting other villains.
Shiho's suicide attempt.
* GeniusBruiser: TheGenericGuy: He might have an extremely aggressive personality, but frequently laments that he's exceedingly average and plain by Japanese standards. Combined with his ShrinkingViolet tendencies, this makes him a frequent target of abuse while also just as intelligent as Izuku is. He immediately gets how the Metaverse works and quickly figures out how making it impossible for him to get a date. The narration even lampshades this, calling him a "plain-looking boy" in contrast to Mementos on the more vibrant descriptions he gives to the other characters.
* HeroWorshipper: After Kamoshida confesses, Mishima becomes a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves and wants to make them famous by starting a website dedicated to them called "The Phantom Aficionado Website", or the "[[PunnyName Phan-Site]]" for short.
* ItsAllMyFault: Similarly to Izuku, Mishima blames himself for Shiho's suicide attempt, believing that if he had enough spine to not pass the buck onto her, she would not have attempted suicide.
* LastNameBasis: He's exclusively referred to by
his own, much surname by practically everyone in the story.
* NonActionGuy: Mishima isn't one
to Morgana pick fights the way Izuku and the rest of the Thieves do. What he ''can'' do is act as a vital source of information.
* SecretKeeper: Izuku
and Ryuji's shock.
* GiverOfLameNames: The
loud confrontation with Kamoshida tipped Mishima off to who the Phantom Thieves are not impressed with Bakugo's suggestions are. He promises to keep it a secret because he knows how it would badly things would end for his code name. First he tried "Lord Explosion Murder", which them if they all immediately vetoed. He then changes it to "Thief Explosion Murder", at which point Ryuji calls out that he's just randomly throwing words together.
were ever caught.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Shadow Bakugou is perfectly aware that his other self isn't as high ShrinkingViolet: Years of abuse have made Mishima shy and mighty as he thinks he is and regards Bakugou's attempts to prove otherwise as "pathetic."
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: His Shadow forces him to acknowledge that he's been burying his own insecurities behind his macho demeanor and arrogance.
* ILoveNuclearPower: His Persona Tombstone specializes in Nuclear skills, along with Gun skills.
* InstantExpert: His multi-talented nature means that he quickly masters anything he puts his mind to. Ryuji is shocked by how quickly Bakugou learns how to run quietly in Palaces and is an able fighter with and without his Persona.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He charges an enemy Shadow without Izuku's order, and then states that it doesn't matter who actually initiates combat as long as everyone is on the same page about who they're fighting. The other Thieves admit he's not wrong, and that they've just gotten used to Izuku taking point.
* LeeroyJenkins: He recklessly charges into Mementos in order to settle accounts with his own Shadow Self. He's also far and away the most hotheaded and aggressive
terrified of the Phantom Thieves, being the first to rush into combat to the point that ''Ryuji'' tells him to be careful.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Not Bakugou himself, but his Persona wields an enormous triple-barreled shotgun that shoots both Nuclear and Gun-element attacks.
* SmarterThanYouLook: His extremely short fuse belies a rather solid grasp of academia, best displayed when he quickly comprehends the explanation of the Metaverse. Izuku also notes that Bakugou's grades were always better than his.
* SmokingIsCool: Much like Carmen, Tombstone is chomping a cigar at all times.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Bakugou being [[{{Jerkass}} Bakugou]], he has a relationship with the rest of the team that could tamely be described as "volcanic". He agrees to settle down and begrdugingly work with the others after Ryuji ends up TakingTheBullet for Bakugou during a normal Shadow encounter. His teamwork with the Thieves gradually improves as they traverse Chisaki's Palace.
* WithCatlikeTread: Subverted. When first taking him into a Palace, the other thieves are worried that Bakugou's aggressive personality and explosive temper would ruin their attempts at stealth and chide him for it. To the surprise of everyone but Izuku and Makoto, Bakugou quickly picks up the thieves' stealth manuevers.
hurt.



!Antagonists
!!Major Antagonists
[[folder:Suguru Kamoshida]]
!!Suguru Kamoshida
!!!'''Quirk''': OverlyLongTongue
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Shujin Academy's P.E. teacher and a former Olympic athlete. He thoroughly abuses the students under his care, making them go through TrainingFromHell just to increase his standing and for his own amusement.

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!Antagonists
!!Major Antagonists
[[folder:Suguru Kamoshida]]
!!Suguru Kamoshida
!!!'''Quirk''': OverlyLongTongue
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[[folder:Shiho Suzui (Moon)]]
!!Shiho Suzui
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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Ann's best friend and a member of
Shujin Academy's P.E. teacher and a former Olympic athlete. He thoroughly abuses the students under his care, making them go through volleyball team. Even though Kamoshida's TrainingFromHell just to increase his standing leaves her beaten, exhausted, and withdrawn, she puts up with it because she believes volleyball is all she has for his own amusement.her future. She attempts suicide after being sexually exploited by Kamoshida, compelling the Thieves to act. After she recovers, [[spoiler:she decides to become the co-admin of the Phan-Site, assisting the Thieves by informing them of all sorts of cases to take.]]\\\

She represents the Moon Arcana along with Mishima.



* AchillesHeel: Kamoshida's Shadow is so attached to his crown that removing it takes a huge chunk of his power, leaving him vulnerable.
* AdaptationalBadass: His Shadow's BossBattle is a WarmUpBoss in the original games, but here he comes dangerously close to wiping out the Thieves, to the point that Izuku was heavily considering pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to buy time for the others to run.
* AGodAmI: He's an outright megalomaniac within his own Palace.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Shadow grows large enough to almost reach the ceiling of his Palace while sitting down just before battling the Thieves.
* AttentionWhore: He demands attention and respect. He's arguably worse than his game version in regards to this because he was denied much of the fame and prestige he had because of the prominence of U.A.'s Sports Festival.
* CruelMercy: After he offers to commit suicide, Ann tells him that he needs to live to atone for his crimes. She later cites this as part of her reason for sparing Kamoshida's Shadow, as she believes that forcing him to live with the crippling guilt of his many atrocities is a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DirtyOldMan: Despite his athleticism, he's definitely past his prime and is constantly making passes at Ann, to her disgust. He later sexually abuses Shiho to the point that she tries to commit suicide.
* DrivenToSuicide: He offers to kill himself as part of his atonement for his past actions, horrifying Izuku. Thankfully, Ann manages to snap Kamoshida out of this, telling him that he'd just be running away from his problems if he were to commit suicide.
* FreudianExcuse: He's given a slightly stronger one than in canon. He feels obsolete due to the popularity of Quirks and U.A.'s Sports Festival devaluing his Olympic gold medal, fueling his reprehensible behavior towards his students.
* GreenEyedMonster: As if the Thieves didn't have enough reasons to hate him. He resents U.A. and the rise of Quirks because the prominence of the Sports Festival devalued his achievement as an Olympic gold medalist and rendered him obsolete. Because he can't act on this resentment, unlike his perverse fantasies, said envy is locked deep away in his psyche. The Thieves exploit this to make him lose his cool, allowing Morgana to knock off Kamoshida's crown and leaving him open to Izuku's Virginia Smash.
* HotForStudent: He's infamous for making unwanted advances on the girls in his PE classes, paying special attention to Ann, much to her disgust and revulsion.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: His Shadow frequently asks its "slaves" to launch salvos of volleyballs at the Thieves. His Gold Medal Shot is even more powerful, with Kamoshida's massive Shadow spiking the ball himself.
* MaliciousSlander: He ''loves'' spreading rumors about students he doesn't like, using his authority to pressure the other students into perpetuating these rumors in hopes of ruining the lives of those who would stand up to him. He does this to be Ryuji and Izuku, which only strengthens their resolve to get back at him.
* OhCrap: After his crown is knocked off his head, he can only look on in horror as Izuku and Carter run towards him with a Virginia Smash with his name on it.
* OrgasmicallyDelicious: His Shadow is a little... ''too'' satisfied with the wine he drinks and the bodies he eats from his giant trophy. It helps that it basically works as a free Diarahan, restoring him to full strength even after the Thieves throw their strongest attacks up to that point at him.
* OverlyLongTongue: Kamoshida's Quirk is is this, which is reflected on his Shadow's even more absurdly long tongue which is as long as his Shadow's giant body as Asmodeus. His Shadow uses it as a {{Combat Tentacle|s}} while battling the Thieves.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Everyone knew he was an asshole before, but when Shiho attempts suicide because she was sexually exploited by Kamoshida, Izuku, Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana resolve themselves to make him pay dearly for what he's done.
* SadistTeacher: Puts his students through TrainingFromHell even when he knows it's more than likely to just give them a CareerEndingInjury rather than actually make them better. The students dread hearing his voice on the school's loudspeakers because it usually means that he's calling someone to his office to vent his frustrations on. He also attempts to sexually exploit Ann and exploits Shiho after Ann refuses his demands.
* SevenDeadlySins: He represents the Sin of Lust, Luxuria, for physically and sexually abusing his students. This is reflected by his Shadow's transformation into Asmodeus, the demon of lust in multiple religious texts.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: The Thieves have to destroy his trophy cup to prevent him from using it to heal himself in order to finally start to wear him down.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: To those aren't in the know, Kamoshida is a personable, talented, and responsible teacher. Everyone under his thumb knows otherwise, but are too busy being shunned or worked half-to-death to protest.

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* AchillesHeel: Kamoshida's Shadow is so attached AscendedExtra: Instead of transferring out, [[spoiler:she asks to his crown that removing it takes a huge chunk of his power, leaving him vulnerable.
* AdaptationalBadass: His Shadow's BossBattle is a WarmUpBoss
help with Mishima's Phan-Site after she recovers in the original games, but here he comes dangerously close to wiping out the Thieves, to the point that Izuku was heavily considering pulling a HeroicSacrifice just to buy time for the others to run.
* AGodAmI: He's an outright megalomaniac within his own Palace.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Shadow grows large enough to almost reach the ceiling of his Palace while sitting down just before battling the Thieves.
* AttentionWhore: He demands attention and respect. He's arguably worse than his game version in regards to this because he was denied much of the fame and prestige he had because of the prominence of U.A.'s Sports Festival.
* CruelMercy: After he offers to commit suicide, Ann tells him that he needs to live to atone for his crimes. She later cites this as part of her reason for sparing Kamoshida's Shadow, as she believes that forcing him to live with the crippling guilt of his many atrocities is a FateWorseThanDeath.
* DirtyOldMan: Despite his athleticism, he's definitely past his prime and is constantly making passes at Ann, to her disgust. He later sexually abuses Shiho to the point that she tries to commit suicide.
hospital.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: He offers to kill himself as part of his atonement for his past actions, horrifying Izuku. Thankfully, Ann manages to snap Just like in the original game, Kamoshida out of this, telling him raping her and throwing her off the volleyball team convinced her that he'd suicide was the only way she could truly escape her horrible situation. Luckily, she survives and makes a full recovery thanks to Recovery Girl's intervention.
* ForWantOfANail: Thanks to Recovery Girl's help, Shiho is ready to be released from the hospital
just be running away from his problems if he were to commit suicide.
* FreudianExcuse: He's given
a slightly stronger one than in canon. He feels obsolete due to the popularity of Quirks few weeks after her suicide attempt. She also knows Ann and U.A.'s Sports Festival devaluing his Olympic gold medal, fueling his reprehensible behavior towards his students.
* GreenEyedMonster: As if the Thieves didn't have enough reasons to hate him. He resents U.A. and the rise of Quirks because the prominence of the Sports Festival devalued his achievement as an Olympic gold medalist and rendered him obsolete. Because he can't act on this resentment, unlike his perverse fantasies, said envy is locked deep away in his psyche. The Thieves exploit this to make him lose his cool, allowing Morgana to knock off
Izuku are behind Kamoshida's crown confession, which she watched live through Ann's phone. Because of this, she's motivated to help the so-called Phantom Thieves by offering to help out with Mishima's Phan-Site.
* NiceGirl: She's the first student outside of Makoto
and leaving the Phantom Thieves to treat Izuku like a human being and judge him open to Izuku's Virginia Smash.
* HotForStudent: He's infamous
for making unwanted advances on his personality and actions rather than his criminal record and made friends with Ann despite the girls in rumors surrounding her. Because of this, both of them are protective of her and are motivated to bring Kamoshida to justice by stealing his PE classes, paying special attention to Ann, much to heart after learning about how she attempted suicide because of him.
* NonUniformUniform: She doesn't wear the standard Shujin blazer, instead opting for a beige sweater (which is not visible in
her art).
* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Has this reaction after she wakes up from her suicide attempt with Recovery Girl's help. Ann is quick to give her a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan to snap her out of this.
--> '''Shiho''': A-am I supposed to walk through that school again, expecting everything to go back to normal?! All of those eyes of
disgust and revulsion.
pity watching me every single day?! I can't take that! I can't-
* IKnowMaddenKombat: His Shadow frequently asks its "slaves" to launch salvos of volleyballs at the Thieves. His Gold Medal Shot is even more powerful, OnlyFriend: While Ann had on-and-off relationships with her classmates, the only long-term friendship she had before joining the Thieves was Shiho.
* SacrificialLamb: Her suicide attempt, which was brought on by
Kamoshida's massive Shadow spiking abuse of her, is what drives Ryuji and Izuku to act regardless of the ball himself.
consequences.
* MaliciousSlander: He ''loves'' spreading rumors about students he ShrinkingViolet: She is quite reserved and always tired and sore due to her volleyball practice. The narration says that she used to be much livelier and more jovial before joining the volleyball team and Ann tries to encourage Shiho to play hooky after seeing her down. This change is an indicator that something is seriously wrong with her, as she's introduced in the same chapter that she attempts suicide. Some of her teasing side returns by the time she's released from the hospital, which is best seen when she [[spoiler:promises to keep Mishima from picking out dumb cases as the co-admin of the Phan-Site.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows that Ann and Izuku did ''something'' to make Kamoshida confess, having heard them while she was barely conscious in the hospital, but she
doesn't like, using his authority to pressure know the other students into perpetuating these rumors in hopes specifics. [[spoiler:She becomes fully aware of ruining the lives Phantom Thieves' identities after starting the Phan-Site with Mishima.]]
* TomboyishPonytail: Played with. She's an athlete and a member
of those who would stand up the volleyball team but is rather demure and feminine compared to him. He does Ann's more fiery personality. Shiho wasn't always this way and used to be Ryuji and much more outgoing with a tendency for BrutalHonesty.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: She ends up giving this speech to
Izuku, which only strengthens their resolve to get back at him.
* OhCrap: After his crown is knocked off his head, he can only look on in horror as Izuku and Carter run towards him with a Virginia Smash with his name on it.
* OrgasmicallyDelicious: His Shadow is a little... ''too'' satisfied with the wine he drinks and the bodies he eats from his giant trophy. It helps that it basically works as a free Diarahan, restoring him to full strength even after the Thieves throw their strongest attacks up to that point at him.
* OverlyLongTongue: Kamoshida's Quirk is is this, which is reflected on his Shadow's even more absurdly long tongue which is as long as his Shadow's giant body as Asmodeus. His Shadow uses it as a {{Combat Tentacle|s}} while battling the Thieves.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Everyone knew he was an asshole before, but when Shiho attempts
who still blamed himself for her suicide because she was sexually exploited by Kamoshida, Izuku, Ryuji, Ann, and Morgana resolve themselves to make him pay dearly attempt.
--> '''Shiho''': Thank you… ''[bows deeply]'' Thank you
for what he's done.
* SadistTeacher: Puts his students through TrainingFromHell even when he knows it's more than likely
saving me.\\
'''Izuku''': I… I didn't though. I couldn't…\\
'''Shiho''': Back then… I didn't want
to be saved. I just give them a CareerEndingInjury rather than actually make them better. The students dread hearing his voice on the school's loudspeakers because it usually means that he's calling someone wanted to his office to vent his frustrations on. He also attempts to sexually exploit Ann end it. ''[rose from her bow and exploits Shiho looking straight into Izuku's eyes]'' Even after Ann refuses his demands.
* SevenDeadlySins: He represents the Sin of Lust, Luxuria, for physically and sexually abusing his students. This is reflected by his Shadow's transformation into Asmodeus, the demon of lust in multiple religious texts.
* ShootTheMedicFirst: The Thieves have to destroy his trophy cup to prevent him from using it to heal himself in order to finally start to wear him down.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: To those aren't in the know,
I woke up, I didn't know what I would do with myself. But after I saw Kamoshida is a personable, talented, confess… I felt like I really could keep going on. Like someone reached out and responsible teacher. Everyone under his thumb knows otherwise, pulled me from the brink. Recovery Girl saved my life, but are too busy being shunned or worked half-to-death to protest.you… you, Ann, Sakamoto-kun… ''[genuine smile]'' You all saved my soul. You're truly my heroes.



[[folder:Ichiryuusai Madarame]]
!!Ichiryuusai Madarame
!!!'''Quirk''': EyesDoNotBelongThere
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A famous Japanese painter who adopted Yusuke Kitagawa when Yusuke's parents died. He has been claiming both Yusuke's and his other disciples' work as his own, propping up his own fame at the cost of his students'. His unwillingness to create his own work and his desire for fame create a Palace inside the collective unconscious where he fancies himself as a shogun presiding a gaudy golden museum of his ego.

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!!Ichiryuusai Madarame
!!!'''Quirk''': EyesDoNotBelongThere
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%%!!!'''Arcana''': Arcana: XIX. Le Soleil (The Sun)
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!!Takuto Maruki
!!!'''Arcana''': 1. Le Consultant (Consultant)
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A famous Japanese painter new character introduced in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]''. Takuto is a part-time counselor who adopted Yusuke Kitagawa when Yusuke's parents died. He has been claiming both Yusuke's and his other disciples' is hired to work as his own, propping up his own fame at Shujin Academy after Kamoshida's and Madarame's change of heart, he helps students that were affected by Kamoshida's actions.\\\

He represents
the cost of his students'. His unwillingness to create his own work and his desire for fame create a Palace inside the collective unconscious where he fancies himself as a shogun presiding a gaudy golden museum of his ego.
Consultant Arcana.



* AbusiveParent: Downplayed. Despite having adopted Yusuke, he exploits the hell out of him, barely furnishing him while leeching off his talent. However, he treats Yusuke with enough kindness to earn his deep respect until the full extent of his corruption is revealed.
* AintTooProudToBeg: When his Shadow is defeated, it feebly begs the Thieves not to kill him.
* ArtAttacker: His Shadow can spit ink from its mouth that drains the energy of those it covers and renders them vulnerable to every kind of damage. [[spoiler:Shadow Madarame is not immune to this and is defeated when the Thieves turn it against him]].
* BadLiar: Ann points out several contradictions when he tries to cover up his multiple copies of ''Sayuri''. [[spoiler:When Madarame claims the original was stolen and he had to sell copies to make a living, Ann points out that he couldn't have made copies if the original was stolen. Madarame then claims he got a high-quality photograph from an art book, but Ann shoots that down too when she points out Madarame himself said his clients have a keen eye for fine art; they'd know if he was selling them a copy of a copy. Then, when Ann, Makoto, and Yusuke uncover the real Sayuri moments later, Madarame claims it was a counterfeit that he bought. Ann points out that this excuse is "pushing it," since an artist wouldn't knowingly buy a fake of his own work.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Unlike Kamoshida, who is openly hostile to Izuku and friends right away, since Kamoshida trusts his influence to protect him, Madarame at least pretends to be nice and personable on the outside. He has several "logical" excuses prepared to cover his tracks if exposed and it's only when the party keeps pressing the issue and forcing their way past his facade that he finally drops it. This is part of why Yusuke has such a hard time understanding the truth and takes it so badly.
* BodyHorror: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes on other parts of his body.
* ElementalPowers: Shadow Madarame has access to every type of element, producing fire, ice, lightning, and wind attacks by breathing in and out of its nose.
* EvilOldFolks: He's an old man who’s friendly facade hides an extremely greedy and loathsome human being.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes all over his body (although they disable his natural eyes when he does so).
* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as one to All Might and his relationship to Canon!Izuku. While All Might took Izuku under his wing to groom him into becoming the successor of One For All, Madarame took Yusuke under his wing simply to leech off of the young boy’s artistic talent. All Might intends to eventually end his reign as the Symbol of Peace with Izuku taking over while Madarame seemingly has no intention of passing the reins to any of his students. All Might is extremely careful with choosing his disciple while Madarame takes in several and kicks out the rest when their usefulness has passed. All Might looks heroic and strong in his muscled form while his weakened form is skeletal and frail, yet he still retains a good heart. Madarame looks like a friendly and kind old man while his Shadow has the appearance of a cruel, decadent shogun, yet both hold the same greedy and manipulative heart.
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: His Palace and a lot of the things inside are gold or painted gold. Shadow Madarame wears robes like his real self entirely of gold. All of the gold is considered a gaudy eyesore by the Phantom Thieves.
* GreenEyedMonster: Like Kamoshida, he resents Quirks. Madarame is jealous of how Quirks are considered to be the epitome of beauty, especially given his own Quirk.
* HealingFactor: Like the myriad of counterfeit paintings he produced, Shadow Madarame can regenerate any missing parts of itself so long as the other parts still exist. It has to be taken down all at once to be defeated.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who muses that he might have been able to utilize his Quirk in espionage or to prevent himself from getting blindsided in combat if he so desired.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Shadow is defeated when [[spoiler:Izuku binds the parts of it with Mei's capture gun long enough for Makoto to shower it in its own black paint, leaving it vulnerable to the combined attacks of all the Thieves.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: Practically everything about his initial characterization is a facade. He acts like a humble, self-deprecating artist and in fact, explicitly claims that the key to his success is his detachment from worldly desires such as fame and fortune. His Palace ends up revealing that fame and fortune have been all he's cared about for a while, and only convinces his students not to profit from their art, so he can instead.
* ManBitesMan: He chomps on Izuku's Persona after the latter's physical attacks against it failed.
* NoSell: Shadow Madarame's eyes are immune to every elemental attack the Thieves can muster up to that point aside from Makoto's Nuclear spells while the mouth can completely nullify Izuku's physical attacks. Worse still, it's able to heal itself using the energy from those attacks.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His Shadow claims that there's no purpose for art except as a brand or as a way to make money.
* PlagiarismInFiction: He steals the credit for his students' work.
* ProperlyParanoid: In spite of his friendly demeanor toward the protagonists, and that he has no real reason to consider them a threat, his Palace's security already considers them enemies the first time they enter, resulting in them immediately changing into their thief costumes. His suspicions are correct since they did come to steal his heart.
* SelfDeprecation: He's willing to pretend to do this in order to further his facade. When Yusuke gets angry as the party reveals their suspicions to him, Madarame tries to get him to calm down, saying that it's natural that not everyone would like him. When Ann and Makoto break into his private room, causing Yusuke to discover Madarame's counterfeiting racket, he makes up another lie on the spot about how having his painting stolen, as well as his own financial irresponsibility, landed him in a tough position and pushed him into doing this kind of shady work.
* SevenDeadlySins: Vanity. He holds himself in such high regard that his Palace is a high scale museum completely dedicated to him and his "greatness" with crowds waiting to see the exhibits. He also represents Envy, as he envies his students' talents and potential for success, and steals their work for his own.
* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Madarame feels entitled to profit from the works of his pupils and they should feel gratitude towards him despite the abuse he puts them through.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Nakanohara and eventually Yusuke realizes that Madarame's modus operandi involves disposing of his apprentices once he no longer needs their talents.

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* AbusiveParent: Downplayed. Despite having adopted Yusuke, AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', he exploits makes his entrance early in the hell out of him, barely furnishing him while leeching off his talent. However, he treats Yusuke with enough kindness to earn his deep respect until the full extent of his corruption is revealed.
* AintTooProudToBeg: When his Shadow is defeated, it feebly begs the Thieves not to kill him.
* ArtAttacker: His Shadow can spit ink from its mouth that drains the energy of those it covers and renders them vulnerable to every kind of damage. [[spoiler:Shadow
Madarame is not immune to this and is defeated when the Thieves turn it against him]].
* BadLiar: Ann points out several contradictions when he tries to cover up his multiple copies of ''Sayuri''. [[spoiler:When Madarame claims the original was stolen and he had to sell copies to make a living, Ann points out that he couldn't have made copies if the original was stolen. Madarame then claims he got a high-quality photograph from an art book, but Ann shoots that down too when she points out Madarame himself said his clients have a keen eye for fine art; they'd know if he was selling them a copy of a copy. Then, when Ann, Makoto, and Yusuke uncover the real Sayuri moments later, Madarame claims it was a counterfeit that he bought. Ann points out that this excuse is "pushing it," since an artist wouldn't knowingly buy a fake of his own work.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Unlike Kamoshida, who is openly hostile to Izuku and friends right away, since Kamoshida trusts his influence to protect him, Madarame at least pretends to be nice and personable on the outside. He has several "logical" excuses prepared to cover his tracks if exposed and it's only when the party keeps pressing the issue and forcing their way past his facade that he finally drops it. This is part of why Yusuke has such a hard time understanding the truth and takes it so badly.
* BodyHorror: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes on other parts of his body.
* ElementalPowers: Shadow Madarame has access to every type of element, producing fire, ice, lightning, and wind attacks by breathing in and out of its nose.
* EvilOldFolks: He's an old man who’s friendly facade hides an extremely greedy and loathsome human being.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: His Quirk allows him to sprout eyes all over his body (although they disable his natural eyes when he does so).
* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as one to All Might and his relationship to Canon!Izuku. While All Might took Izuku under his wing to groom him into becoming the successor of One For All, Madarame took Yusuke under his wing simply to leech off of the young boy’s artistic talent. All Might intends to eventually end his reign as the Symbol of Peace with Izuku taking over
arc, while Madarame seemingly has no intention of passing the reins to any of in this story he makes his students. All Might is extremely careful with choosing his disciple while Madarame takes in several and kicks out the rest when their usefulness has passed. All Might looks heroic and strong in his muscled form while his weakened form is skeletal and frail, yet he still retains a good heart. Madarame looks like a friendly and kind old man while his Shadow has the appearance entrance after Madarame's change of a cruel, decadent shogun, yet both hold the same greedy and manipulative heart.
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: His Palace and a lot of the things inside are gold or painted gold. Shadow Madarame wears robes like his real self entirely of gold. All of the gold is considered a gaudy eyesore by the Phantom Thieves.
* GreenEyedMonster: Like Kamoshida, he resents Quirks. Madarame is jealous of how Quirks are considered to be the epitome of beauty, especially given his own Quirk.
* HealingFactor: Like the myriad of counterfeit paintings he produced, Shadow Madarame can regenerate any missing parts of itself so long as the other parts still exist. It has to be taken down all at once to be defeated.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who muses notes that he might have been able to utilize make use of his Quirk in espionage rescue situations or to prevent himself from getting blindsided as a temporary distraction in combat if he so desired.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: HeroWorshipper: He admires Heroes, just like Izuku.
* LightEmUp:
His Shadow is defeated when [[spoiler:Izuku binds the parts Quirk allows him to create and control small spheres of it with Mei's capture gun long enough light. It's great for Makoto to shower it in its own black paint, leaving it vulnerable to the combined attacks of all the Thieves.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: Practically everything
emergency lighting or entertainment, but that's about his initial characterization is a facade. He acts like a humble, self-deprecating artist it.
* NiceGuy: A friendly
and in fact, explicitly claims that sympathetic man who genuinely wants to help out the key students of Shujin.
* TheShrink: His job description. He's brought in
to his success is his detachment help Kamoshida's victims.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averted. He was brought in to address this issue after Kamoshida's abuses come to light since the students had no one to turn to in the original game.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: His Quirk allows him to generate small spheres of light
from worldly desires such as fame his hand, but they are weightless and fortune. His Palace ends up revealing that fame and fortune have been all dissipate upon contact with something solid. This put the kibosh on childhood ideas of becoming a Hero (although he's cared about for a while, and only convinces his students not to profit from their art, so he can instead.
* ManBitesMan: He chomps on Izuku's Persona after the latter's physical attacks against it failed.
* NoSell: Shadow Madarame's eyes are immune to every elemental attack the Thieves can muster up to that point aside from Makoto's Nuclear spells while the mouth can completely nullify Izuku's physical attacks. Worse still, it's able to heal itself using the energy from those attacks.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His Shadow claims that there's no purpose for art except as a brand or as a way to make money.
* PlagiarismInFiction: He steals the credit for his students' work.
* ProperlyParanoid: In spite of his friendly demeanor toward the protagonists, and that he has no real reason to consider them a threat, his Palace's security already considers them enemies the first time they enter, resulting in them immediately changing into their thief costumes. His suspicions are correct since they did come to steal his heart.
* SelfDeprecation: He's willing to pretend to do this in order to further his facade. When Yusuke gets angry as the party reveals their suspicions to him, Madarame tries to get him to calm down, saying that it's natural that not everyone would like him. When Ann and Makoto break into his private room, causing Yusuke to discover Madarame's counterfeiting racket, he makes up another lie on the spot about how having his painting stolen, as well as his own financial irresponsibility, landed him in a tough position and pushed him into doing this kind of shady work.
* SevenDeadlySins: Vanity. He holds himself in such high regard that his Palace is a high scale museum completely dedicated to him and his "greatness"
perfectly happy with crowds waiting to see the exhibits. He also represents Envy, as he envies how his students' talents and potential for success, and steals their work for his own.
* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Madarame feels entitled to profit from the works of his pupils and they should feel gratitude towards him despite the abuse he puts them through.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Nakanohara and eventually Yusuke realizes that Madarame's modus operandi involves disposing of his apprentices once he no longer needs their talents.
life turned out).



[[folder:Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul]]
!!Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul
!!!'''Quirk''': [[TouchOfDeath Overhaul]]
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The leader of the Yakuza group known as the Shie Hassaikai. Despite his young age, Chisaki can command fear and respect from members much older than him. Completely ruthless and abhorring anything that might endanger the family, Chisaki seeks to have the Yakuza thrive in the shadows within a world of Heroes. Chisaki's Palace is the Yakuza hideout, which takes the form of a laboratory where he and his followers develop the "cure" society desperately needs.

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[[folder:Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul]]
!!Kai Chisaki -- Overhaul
!!!'''Quirk''': [[TouchOfDeath Overhaul]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[folder:Kasumi Yoshizawa (Faith)]]
!!Kasumi Yoshizawa
!!!'''Arcana''': La Foi (The Faith)
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The leader of A new character introduced in ''Royal''. Kasumi is a first-year and a NewTransferStudent who joins Shujin Academy around the Yakuza group known same time as Izuku. Since middle school, she has been an accomplished gymnastics athlete.\\\

She represents
the Shie Hassaikai. Despite his young age, Chisaki can command fear and respect from members much older than him. Completely ruthless and abhorring anything that might endanger the family, Chisaki seeks to have the Yakuza thrive in the shadows within a world of Heroes. Chisaki's Palace is the Yakuza hideout, which takes the form of a laboratory where he and his followers develop the "cure" society desperately needs.Faith Arcana.



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He and his Quirk Erasing Bullets appear ''much'' earlier than they did in the manga.
* AbusiveParents: He's not actually Eri's father, but he pretends to be so as to control her more easily. Eri's frightened reaction to him tells Izuku and Sojiro that he's definitely not a nice person to her by any means.
* AmbitionIsEvil: In Chapter 39, after seeing the massive quantity of Quirk-erasing bullets in his Palace, Izuku and Makoto theorize that Chisaki may intend on waging war with hero society itself since the bullets and Trigger would let him have a monopoly over Quirks.
* AnimalMotifs: Crows. His mask and the fur lining of his hood gives off the impression of being one. [[spoiler:His Shadow's fused form with the Eight Bullets is also a gigantic crow-like monstrosity, complete with a bone-like beak and multiple black-feathered arms]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's the de-facto leader of the family and the head honcho of the Shie Hassakai. He's also someone you do not want to mess with, given the bloody results of his Quirk.
* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Because Kaneshiro’s actions endanger the family, Chisaki kills him then orders Kaneshiro’s men to help him clean up the mess]].
* BadPowersBadPeople: Chisaki's Quirk allows him to disassemble and reassmble anything he touches, regardless of the object is organic or otherwise. When used on a human [[spoiler:like Kaneshiro and Koga]], the results are rather bloody. He's also the acting leader of a Yakuza group and intends on using Trigger and Quirk-erasing Bullets to flip the battle of heroes and villains on its head.
* BaitAndSwitch: When he arrives at Kaneshiro's club, he lambasts him for starting a drug operation without his say so, stating that no matter how careful he is, the cops and heroes would crack down on it sooner or later. He then goes on to say that Kaneshiro's loyalty to the family and ambition are admirable qualities, which surprises and elates Kaneshiro...[[spoiler:[[OhCrap until he realizes Chisaki's ungloved hand is on his shoulder]] and Chisaki tells him such ambitions will likely have Kaneshiro backstab him. He promptly kills Kaneshiro so as to prevent his drug operations from hurting the family]].
* CoolMask: He wears a PlagueDoctor medicine mask.
* TheDon: He is the current acting leader of the Shie Hassakai and the family after the matriarch fell ill.
* TheDreaded: Due to his ruthlessness, the mere mention of his name or the idea that he’s going to visit is enough to send Kaneshiro into a panic. It isn't just Kaneshiro, either; Iwai is downright terrified of him and tells Izuku to never get involved with anyone wearing medicine masks, refusing to say anything more. Sojiro also knows of him from his time in the government, and pales when he sees Chisaki himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Kaneshiro's fearful reaction to learning he's coming to his club personally, and his [[spoiler:casual murder of Kaneshiro because his drug operations risk endangering the family]] shows he's a BadBoss and many of his underlings are deathly afraid of him.
* {{Foil}}: To Tomura [[spoiler:and Akechi]]. Tomura wants to kill the Symbol of Peace and create mass panic in the process, ending the so-called Golden Age of heroics whereas the latter [[spoiler:uses the Metaverse for the sake of revenge]]. Chisaki wants to upset the balance of heroes and villains by holding a monopoly over Quirks via the Quirk-enhancing drug Trigger and his Quirk-erasing bullets.
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:His Shadow merges with the cognitions of his Eight Bullets, which results in a crow-like monstrosity that looks far, ''far'' worse than the one in ''MHA'' canon''.]]
* HiddenDepths: Although he sees his men as expendable in the grand scheme of things, the cognitions of the Eight Bullets are incredibly accurate to the actual members, down to their UndyingLoyalty and Rappa's BloodKnight tendencies (as well as his begrudging respect to Chisaki).
* KnightOfCerebus: Chisaki shows that he’s more than some adult harassing or ruining the lives of those beneath him and that he’s a straight-up Villain by [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro with the use of his Quirk]].
* TheLeader: He leads the Shie Hassakai while the family matriarch is ill. Under his leadership, [[FromNobodyToNightmare they went from being a yakuza clan on the verge of being wiped out to one of the most feared organizations in Japan]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While there were other factors involved, if Chisaki hadn't shown up to take back [[SpannerInTheWorks Eri, who happened to run into Izuku and Sojiro]], chances are Izuku and the Phantom Thieves wouldn't have found him as quickly as they did.
* PragmaticVillainy: His reason for [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro]]. As productive as his drug operations are, they've almost always been busted by the cops and heroes, regardless of how well-trained Kaneshiro's lackies are, which would threaten the family and Chisaki's own operations. Chisaki also recognizes that, while ambition is admirable, it's also likely to make Kaneshiro betray him.
* SuperOCD: Chisaki hates uncleanliness, as shown by the fact he always wears surgical gloves and getting dirty makes him break out in hives. He can control it to a degree, as shown by the fact he can stand being in an unclean room with Kaneshiro, but he takes steps to avoid sitting in a place Kaneshiro once sat in.
* TouchOfDeath: His Quirk requires him to touch things [[TerrifiedOfGerms much to his chagrin]], and if used on a human, his powers can result in [[LudicrousGibs showers of blood]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Twofold in Chapter 40. He flies into an angry rage when [[spoiler:he receives a calling card that blatantly calls him out, and said calling card is widespread throughout all of Asakusa. His Shadow also starts growing unhinged when the Thieves somehow manage to push him back, all but breaking down into a feral mess when Izuku swipes Eri's Shadow right from under him and screams at him to give her back]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Chisaki [[spoiler:kills Kaneshiro as his drug operation could eventually endanger the family]].

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He and his Quirk Erasing Bullets appear ''much'' earlier than they did in the manga.
* AbusiveParents: He's not actually Eri's father, but he pretends to be so as to control her more easily. Eri's frightened reaction to him tells Izuku and Sojiro that he's definitely not a nice person to her by any means.
* AmbitionIsEvil:
AdaptationalLateAppearance: In Chapter 39, ''Royal'', Kasumi appears shortly after seeing Joker begins his school life at Shujin Academy near the massive quantity of Quirk-erasing bullets in his Palace, Izuku and Makoto theorize that Chisaki may intend on waging war with hero society itself since the bullets and Trigger would let him have a monopoly over Quirks.
* AnimalMotifs: Crows. His mask and the fur lining of his hood gives off the impression of being one. [[spoiler:His Shadow's fused form with the Eight Bullets is also a gigantic crow-like monstrosity, complete with a bone-like beak and multiple black-feathered arms]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's the de-facto leader
start of the family and Kamoshida Arc. In the head honcho of the Shie Hassakai. He's also someone you do not want to mess with, given the bloody results of his Quirk.
* BadBoss: [[spoiler:Because Kaneshiro’s actions endanger the family, Chisaki kills him then orders Kaneshiro’s men to help him clean up the mess]].
* BadPowersBadPeople: Chisaki's Quirk allows him to disassemble and reassmble anything he touches, regardless of the object is organic or otherwise. When used on a human [[spoiler:like Kaneshiro and Koga]], the results are rather bloody. He's also the acting leader of a Yakuza group and intends on using Trigger and Quirk-erasing Bullets to flip the battle of heroes and villains on its head.
* BaitAndSwitch: When he arrives at Kaneshiro's club, he lambasts him for starting a drug operation without his say so, stating that no matter how careful he is, the cops and heroes would crack down on it sooner or later. He then goes on to say that Kaneshiro's loyalty to the family and ambition are admirable qualities, which surprises and elates Kaneshiro...[[spoiler:[[OhCrap
fanfic, she doesn't make an appearance until he realizes Chisaki's ungloved hand is on his shoulder]] and Chisaki tells him such ambitions will likely have Kaneshiro backstab him. He promptly kills Kaneshiro so Madarame's confession. {{Justified|Trope}} as to prevent his drug operations from hurting the family]].
* CoolMask: He wears a PlagueDoctor medicine mask.
* TheDon: He is
fic began years before the current acting leader of ''Royal'' game was announced.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed significantly since she wasn't trying to be mean at
the Shie Hassakai and the family after the matriarch fell ill.
* TheDreaded: Due to his ruthlessness, the mere mention of his name or the idea that he’s going to visit is enough to send Kaneshiro into a panic. It isn't just Kaneshiro, either; Iwai is downright terrified of him and tells Izuku to never get involved with anyone wearing medicine masks, refusing to say anything more. Sojiro also knows of him from his time in the government, and pales when he sees Chisaki himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Kaneshiro's fearful reaction to learning he's coming to his club personally, and his [[spoiler:casual murder of Kaneshiro because his drug operations risk endangering the family]] shows he's a BadBoss and many of his underlings are deathly afraid of him.
* {{Foil}}: To Tomura [[spoiler:and Akechi]]. Tomura wants to kill the Symbol of Peace and create mass panic in the process, ending the so-called Golden Age of heroics whereas the latter [[spoiler:uses the Metaverse for the sake of revenge]]. Chisaki wants to upset the balance of heroes and villains by holding a monopoly over Quirks via the Quirk-enhancing drug Trigger and his Quirk-erasing bullets.
* FusionDance: [[spoiler:His Shadow merges with the cognitions of his Eight Bullets, which results in a crow-like monstrosity that looks far, ''far'' worse than the one in ''MHA'' canon''.]]
* HiddenDepths: Although he sees his men as expendable in the grand scheme of things, the cognitions of the Eight Bullets are incredibly accurate to the actual members, down to their UndyingLoyalty and Rappa's BloodKnight tendencies (as well as his begrudging respect to Chisaki).
* KnightOfCerebus: Chisaki shows that he’s more than some adult harassing or ruining the lives of those beneath him and that he’s a straight-up Villain by [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro with the use of his Quirk]].
* TheLeader: He leads the Shie Hassakai while the family matriarch is ill. Under his leadership, [[FromNobodyToNightmare they went from being a yakuza clan
time, but her comment on the verge of being wiped out to one of the most feared organizations in Japan]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While there were other factors involved, if Chisaki hadn't shown up to take back [[SpannerInTheWorks Eri, who happened to run into Izuku and Sojiro]], chances are Izuku and
how the Phantom Thieves wouldn't have found him as quickly as they did.
* PragmaticVillainy: His reason for [[spoiler:killing Kaneshiro]]. As productive as his drug operations are, they've almost always been busted by the cops
are subverting actual heroes and heroes, regardless of how well-trained Kaneshiro's lackies are, being illegal about it are totally valid, which would threaten the family and Chisaki's own operations. Chisaki also recognizes that, while ambition is admirable, it's also likely to make Kaneshiro betray him.
* SuperOCD: Chisaki hates uncleanliness, as shown by the fact he always wears surgical gloves and getting dirty makes him break out in hives. He can control it to a degree, as shown by the fact he can stand being in an unclean room with Kaneshiro, but he takes steps to avoid sitting in a place Kaneshiro once sat in.
* TouchOfDeath: His Quirk requires him to touch things [[TerrifiedOfGerms much to his chagrin]], and if used on a human, his powers can result in [[LudicrousGibs showers of blood]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Twofold in Chapter 40. He flies into an angry rage when [[spoiler:he receives a calling card that blatantly calls him out, and said calling card is widespread throughout all of Asakusa. His Shadow also starts growing unhinged when the Thieves somehow manage to push him back, all but breaking down into a feral mess when
Izuku swipes Eri's Shadow right from under him and screams at him to give her back]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Chisaki [[spoiler:kills Kaneshiro as his drug operation could eventually endanger the family]].
can't help but agree with her, even if it just ticks off Morgana.



!!Mementos Targets
[[folder:Natsuhiko Nakanohara]]
!!Natsuhiko Nakanohara
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-->'''Shadow''': Obariyon
A government worker who stalked his ex-girlfriend after she broke up with him. He's the Thieves' first target in Mementos.

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!!Mementos Targets
[[folder:Natsuhiko Nakanohara]]
!!Natsuhiko Nakanohara
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!Shujin Academy
[[folder:Principal Kobayakawa]]
!!Principal Kobayakawa
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nakanohara.png]]
-->'''Shadow''': Obariyon
A government worker
org/pmwiki/pub/images/ww_65.png]]

The principal of Shujin Academy, Kobayakawa is a morbidly obese man
who stalked puts the school's reputation above the well-being of his ex-girlfriend after she broke up with him. He's own students, looking the Thieves' first target other way in Mementos.the face of Kamoshida's abuses because the volleyball team's performance has improved the school's standing.



* AchillesHeel: Electrical attacks like Captain Kidd's quickly put his Shadow on the ropes, allowing the team to finish him with an All-Out Attack.
* AlliterativeName: '''Na'''tsuhiko '''Na'''kanohara.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He was tossed away and abandoned by his teacher, Madarame, who proceeded to ruin his life, giving Nakanohara deep-seated abandonment issues.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: He begs Izuku to go after someone named Madarame for ruining his life.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He repents for his actions after the Thieves defeat him in Mementos, acknowledging that he was in the wrong for stalking his girlfriend due to his deep-seated abandonment issues.
* StarterVillain: He's the first Mementos target and he has his heart stolen rather easily, but his Shadow's parting words convince the Thieves to begin looking into Madarame.
* SuperToughness: His Shadow is an [[https://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/Obariyon Obariyon]], rendering him resistant enough to physical damage to brush off Izuku's Quantico Smash.

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* AchillesHeel: Electrical attacks like Captain Kidd's quickly put his Shadow on AdaptationalVillainy: While it was already implied in the ropes, game that Kobayakawa was doing something to sweep Kamoshida's abuses under the rug, this story has him explicitly [[spoiler:bribe the police into looking the other way.]]
* ApatheticTeacher: He only cares about the school's reputation and prestige,
allowing his students to be abused and have their lives ruined by Kamoshida if it means protecting Shujin Academy's good name. [[spoiler:He's even paid off the team police to finish him with an All-Out Attack.
keep things under wraps.]]
* AlliterativeName: '''Na'''tsuhiko '''Na'''kanohara.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: He was tossed away and abandoned by his teacher, Madarame, who proceeded to ruin his life, giving Nakanohara deep-seated abandonment issues.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: He begs Izuku to go after someone named Madarame for ruining his life.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He repents for his actions after the Thieves defeat him in Mementos, acknowledging that he was in the wrong for stalking his girlfriend due to his deep-seated abandonment issues.
* StarterVillain:
FatBastard: He's perfectly willing to allow Kamoshida to physically and sexually abuse the first Mementos target and he has his heart stolen rather easily, but his Shadow's parting words convince the Thieves students he's supposed to begin looking into Madarame.
* SuperToughness: His Shadow is an [[https://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/Obariyon Obariyon]], rendering him resistant enough
be helping, even if [[DrivenToSuicide it drives them to physical damage to brush off Izuku's Quantico Smash.suicide.]]



!Confidants
[[folder:Igor (Fool)]]
!!Igor
!!!'''Arcana''': 0. Le Mat (The Fool)
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->''"Trickster... Welcome to my Velvet Room."''
The manager of the Velvet Room. He bestowed the Metaverse Navigator on Izuku and his friends and guides him on his way as part of Izuku's "rehabilitation" as a phantom thief.\\\

He represents the Fool Arcana.

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!Confidants
[[folder:Igor (Fool)]]
!!Igor
!!!'''Arcana''': 0. Le Mat (The Fool)
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[[folder:Sadayo Kawakami]]
!!Sadayo Kawakami
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/igor_persona_5.png]]
->''"Trickster... Welcome to my Velvet Room."''
org/pmwiki/pub/images/sadayo_kawakami.png]]

The manager of the Velvet Room. He bestowed the Metaverse Navigator on Izuku homeroom teacher for Ryuji's class, she frequently works overtime and his friends and guides him on his way as part of is asked to be Izuku's "rehabilitation" as a phantom thief.\\\

He represents
guide on his first day of school. Apathetic at best, she is genuinely shocked at the Fool Arcana.idea that a meek, Quirkless teen like Izuku could have an assault charge.



* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Specializes in delivering these, oftentimes ignoring Izuku's questions entirely to continue monologuing, much to the teen's frustration. What he ''does'' give straight out is quite helpful.
* FaceOfAThug: He's freaky looking even by the standards of a world where people with the head of a snake are accepted as normal members of society. He is still an important ally of Izuku who informs him of the workings of the Metaverse and provides him the Metaverse Navigator as well as improving his ability to handle more Personas.
* GagNose: As per Persona tradition, Igor's nose is as long as ever.
* {{Gonk}}: He has lanky, noodle-like arms and fingers and an obscenely long and hawkish nose.
* TheMentor: Igor is Izuku's guide to his new abilities and grants him abilities like the Third Eye and fusions to create new Personas.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Longtime Persona players will notice that Igor now refers to the Velvet Room as "my Velvet Room" and the execution-style Persona fusions he provides are much more brutal than previous fusion methods in the series. That said, he's still supportive of Izuku's "rehabilitation" and gives him plenty of advice (albeit wrapped in plenty of cryptic phrases) and abilities to help him as a phantom thief.
* SuperEmpowering: He gave Izuku and the other Thieves the Metaverse Navigator app and also gave Izuku the ability to use the Third Eye.

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* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Specializes in delivering these, oftentimes ignoring ApatheticTeacher: She's disgruntled at the thought of acting as Izuku's questions entirely to continue monologuing, much to liaison on his first day at Shujin Academy and is annoyed at the teen's frustration. What he ''does'' give straight out is quite helpful.
* FaceOfAThug: He's freaky looking even by
extra work she's doing. That said, she's genuinely confused at the standards of a world where people with the head of a snake are accepted as normal members of society. He is still an important ally of Izuku who informs him of the workings of the Metaverse and provides him the Metaverse Navigator as well as improving his ability to handle more Personas.
* GagNose: As per Persona tradition, Igor's nose is as long as ever.
* {{Gonk}}: He has lanky, noodle-like arms and fingers and an obscenely long and hawkish nose.
* TheMentor: Igor is
discrepancy between Izuku's guide to his new abilities and grants him abilities like the Third Eye and fusions to create new Personas.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Longtime Persona players will notice that Igor now refers to the Velvet Room as "my Velvet Room"
record and the execution-style Persona fusions he provides are much more brutal than previous fusion methods boy himself.
* DemotedToExtra: She gets considerably less focus and screen time
in the series. That said, he's still supportive early parts of the story because of Izuku's "rehabilitation" and gives him plenty of advice (albeit wrapped first-year status, which means he isn't in plenty of cryptic phrases) and abilities to help him as a phantom thief.
* SuperEmpowering: He gave
her class. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} come Chapter 31, where Izuku and runs into after she just finished her second job as a maid, kick-starting the other Thieves the Metaverse Navigator app and also gave Temperance Confidant.]]
* InSpiteOfANail:
Izuku the ability still finds out about her second job even though he refused to use the Third Eye.go along with Ryuji and Mishima's maid scheme.



[[folder:Sojiro Sakura (Hierophant)]]
!!Sojiro Sakura
!!!'''Arcana''': V. Le Pape (The Hierophant)
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Izuku's guardian for the duration of his probation. Sojiro owns and runs a hole-in-the-wall called Cafe Leblanc, which primarily serves its proprietary coffee-curry combo. He's dismissive of Izuku at first and only took him in as a favor to Inko, but soon finds himself taking a shine to the boy as he spends more and more time with him.\\\

He represents the Hierophant Arcana.

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[[folder:Sojiro Sakura (Hierophant)]]
!!Sojiro Sakura
!!!'''Arcana''': V. Le Pape (The Hierophant)
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!U.A. High School
[[folder:Katsuki Bakugou]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HavingABlast Explosion]]
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Izuku's guardian for former ChildhoodFriend and longtime tormentor. The two bump into each other again on the duration subway after delays leave both of his probation. Sojiro owns them stranded at the station. Gifted both intellectually and runs a hole-in-the-wall called Cafe Leblanc, which primarily serves its proprietary coffee-curry combo. He's dismissive physically on top of Izuku at first and only took him in as having a favor to Inko, but soon finds himself taking a shine to powerful Explosion Quirk, he easily got into U.A., the boy as he spends school of Izuku's dreams.

For
more and more time with him.\\\

He represents
information about him as [[spoiler:"Nitro", see his folder in the Hierophant Arcana.Phantom Thieves' section]].



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He warms up to Izuku faster than he does with Ren, primarily because Izuku is just so darn meek and timid that it's hard not sympathize with him, especially after learning about Izuku's TragicDream.
* AdaptationExpansion: Well, sorta. In the game, all we knew about his past was that he was a government worker who knew Wakaba and Shido. Here he seems to know Sir Nighteye, even calling him by his real name when Mirio tells him he's interning at his agency.
* BerserkButton:
** He takes his business very seriously and threatens to have Izuku's ass on a silver platter if he ever serves a bad cup of coffee.
** Bringing up [[spoiler:Futaba]] is a quick way to earn his ire.
** [[AbusiveParent Mistreating children]] in general [[PapaWolf is his biggest]] BerserkButton. His relation to [[spoiler: Futaba]] aside, this is realized at the end of chapter 34 when both he and Izuku [[spoiler: were unable to save [[PoweredByAForsakenChild Eri]] from Overhaul. He is livid at Lemillion (Mirio) for his decision to let her go to that monster.]]
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: He immediately changes the subject after [[spoiler:Inko brings up Futaba]], telling Izuku and Inko to go out without him because he has a shop to run.
* CoolOldGuy: As he warms up to Izuku, he quickly becomes this, letting Izuku keep Morgana around despite the trouble a cat could cause for his restaurant and refusing to let Izuku go without compensation when he offers to help out around Leblanc.
* TheCynic: He believes that you can't change one's station in life and you're better off keeping your head down than trying to rock the boat in the face of injustice.
* DefrostingIceKing: Sojiro is hostile and dismissive of Izuku at first as part of his [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] in hopes of getting Izuku to change his behavior. He loosens up as he gets to know Izuku better, becoming friendlier and more reasonable as Izuku manages to (as far as Sojiro knows) stay out of trouble. By the time Inko visits, Sojiro is heaping praise on Izuku for his good behavior and willingness to help out around Leblanc.
* DoubleTake: He has this after walking in and finding Izuku doing the dishes.
--> '''Izuku''': O-oh, hey Sakura-san. Just give me a minute. I'm halfway through.\\
'''Sojiro''': Gotcha, I appreciate-wait, what?
* {{Foil}}: To Sae. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do what she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* TheGadfly: He pokes fun at Izuku's ever-expanding list of female contacts, embarrassing him by calling him a womanizer in the making.
-->'''Sojiro''': Ah, you're back. Pretty late, too. ''[smirks]'' Walk another lady friend home?\\
'''Izuku''': ''[blushing]'' N-No, Sakura-san. I-I told you it's not like that.\\
'''Sojiro''': You know, it looks more suspicious when you react like that. ''[chuckles when Izuku flinches]'' Maybe that nice guy act is paying off. You're smoother than I thought.\\
'''Izuku''': I seriously doubt it…
* HeyYou: He never actually calls Izuku by his name, usually calling him "kid".
* HiddenHeartOfGold:
** He tries his best to remain distant from Izuku to act as his disciplinarian, but can't help but sympathize with Izuku's plight. He frequently takes a softer tone immediately after reprimanding Izuku when he sees the boy's downcast face and notices when Izuku is feeling down.
** While he's cross when Izuku brings Morgana home without telling him in advance, he ultimately allows it so long as Morgana stays out of the restaurant, figuring that taking care of an animal would keep Izuku out of trouble. He also brings up food for Morgana minutes after telling Izuku that he wouldn't feed the cat.
* KindheartedCatLover: Despite proclaiming that Izuku should not have brought a cat home and that he wouldn't feed it, Sojiro brings up fish for Morgana to eat within minutes of making that declaration. He also expresses a desire to name Morgana and blames Morgana's cute purring for making him change his mind.
* PapaWolf: He is very protective towards Futaba, even if we haven't been introduced to her in the story proper. [[spoiler:And it isn't just Futaba - Sojiro treats Eri much the same way and is ''ragingly'' pissed off at Mirio when he lets Overhaul walk away with her in tow.]]
* RealMenWearPink: He's always seen with a pink dress shirt and makes addictively delicious coffee and curry.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he's stern and judgmental of Izuku at first, he becomes much fairer as they spend time together. He doesn't speak ill of him more than necessary and only chews Izuku out after he's late to school on the first day and brings home Morgana without telling him. Sojiro also wants to compensate Izuku for offering to help out around Leblanc despite the latter's refusal and is happy to give Inko glowing praise about her son because (as far as he knows) Izuku has stayed out of trouble for the duration of his stay thus far.
* SmokingIsCool: He smokes and is definitely a CoolOldGuy.
* SternTeacher: He doesn't pull punches after offering to teach Izuku how to make curry and coffee, demanding that he learns the preferences of every single one of his customers on top of learning the recipes and mechanics behind cooking.
-->'''Sojiro''': This may not be the busiest shop around, but I certainly take pride in my coffee. That's why I won't have you making anyone coffee until you've gotten the hang of it. You serve a bad cup to anyone and I'll have your ass on a silver platter. Got it?\\
'''Izuku''': C-Crystal clear!
* SupremeChef: He makes ''excellent'' coffee and curry. Izuku is surprised to learn that the two pair extremely well together.
* ToughLove: He treats Izuku with a firm hand at first, believing him to be a delinquent and a criminal because of his record, reprimanding Izuku for butting in when he could have gone to a trained professional like a police officer or a Hero. He also asks Izuku if he even considered the consequences for meddling before jumping in the way he did and outright tells Izuku that he doesn't particularly care what happens to him. That said, he's quick to sympathize with Izuku after seeing how coldly the Shujin Academy staff were treating him and seeing Izuku's despair at the thought of never being able to achieve his dream of becoming a Hero.
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Calls out Mirio for letting Overhaul walk away with Eri. He then has Mirio give Nighteye an indirect one.]]
--> "Tell him that he needs to send your ass back to school, and to take his plans and shove them up his ass!"

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: TheAce: He warms up has it all: the brains, the athleticism, and the Quirk needed to get into the best Hero school in the country.
* AffectionateNickname:
**
Izuku faster than he does with Ren, primarily still calls Bakugou "Kacchan" out of habit even after years of being tormented by him.
** Makoto refers to him as "Baka-chan", though this is also an EmbarrassingNickname
because Izuku is just so darn meek and timid that it's hard not sympathize with him, especially after learning about Izuku's TragicDream.
* AdaptationExpansion: Well, sorta. In the game, all we knew about his past was that he was a government worker who knew Wakaba and Shido. Here he seems to know Sir Nighteye, even
she's essentially calling him by his real name when Mirio tells him he's interning at his agency.
a cute little idiot.
* BerserkButton:
**
AnimeHair: Explosively spiky hair much like a comic book starburst.
* BerserkButton:
He takes his business very seriously and threatens immediately flies into a rage after seeing Izuku for the first time in months, though Izuku is surprised to have Izuku's ass on a silver platter if he ever serves a find that it isn't nearly as bad cup of coffee.
**
as it once was. Bringing up [[spoiler:Futaba]] Makoto is an even bigger one because she was the first one to ever beat him and he's furious that she decided to quit her aspirations of becoming a quick Hero, angrily calling her a quitter and a [[PrecisionFStrike bitch]] over it.
* BornWinner: He coasted all the
way to earn through elementary and middle school on his ire.
** [[AbusiveParent Mistreating children]] in general [[PapaWolf is his biggest]] BerserkButton. His relation to [[spoiler: Futaba]] aside, this is realized at the end of chapter 34 when
natural talent for both he sports and Izuku [[spoiler: were unable to save [[PoweredByAForsakenChild Eri]] from Overhaul. He is livid at Lemillion (Mirio) for his decision to let her go to academics and has a very powerful and rare Quirk that monster.got him into a school with a 0.33% acceptance rate.
* BreakTheHaughty: His time in U.A. has been a huge wake-up call for him. In spite of his incredible talents and fighting capability, there are people stronger than him. Chapter 36 even ups the ante [[spoiler:thanks to Shadow Bakugo delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to him, blatantly bringing up his shortcomings to the Phantom Thieves.]] Thankfully, though, he does get better.
* BroughtDownToBadass: [[spoiler:It doesn't stick, obviously, but in Chapter 34 a former bully who tried to pick on Bakugo as a kid shots him with a Quirk-nullifying bullet. It doesn't hinder him much and Bakugo is able to take the former bully down.
]]
* ChangeTheUncomfortableSubject: He immediately changes the subject after [[spoiler:Inko brings up Futaba]], telling Izuku and Inko to go out without him because he has a shop to run.
* CoolOldGuy: As he warms up to Izuku, he quickly becomes this, letting Izuku keep Morgana around despite the trouble a cat could cause for his restaurant and refusing to let Izuku go without compensation when he offers to help out around Leblanc.
* TheCynic: He believes that you can't change one's station in life and you're better off keeping your head down than trying to rock the boat in the face of injustice.
* DefrostingIceKing: Sojiro is hostile and dismissive of Izuku at first as part of his [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] in hopes of
TheBully: After getting Izuku to change his behavior. He loosens up as he gets to know Izuku better, becoming friendlier Quirk and more reasonable as Izuku manages to (as far as Sojiro knows) stay out of trouble. By the time Inko visits, Sojiro is heaping praise on Izuku for his good behavior and willingness to help out around Leblanc.
* DoubleTake: He has this after walking in and finding Izuku doing the dishes.
--> '''Izuku''': O-oh, hey Sakura-san. Just give me a minute. I'm halfway through.\\
'''Sojiro''': Gotcha, I appreciate-wait, what?
* {{Foil}}: To Sae. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do what she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* TheGadfly: He pokes fun at Izuku's ever-expanding list of female contacts, embarrassing him by calling him a womanizer in the making.
-->'''Sojiro''': Ah, you're back. Pretty late, too. ''[smirks]'' Walk another lady friend home?\\
'''Izuku''': ''[blushing]'' N-No, Sakura-san. I-I told you it's not like that.\\
'''Sojiro''': You know, it looks more suspicious when you react like that. ''[chuckles when Izuku flinches]'' Maybe that nice guy act is paying off. You're smoother than I thought.\\
'''Izuku''': I seriously doubt it…
* HeyYou: He never actually calls Izuku by his name, usually calling him "kid".
* HiddenHeartOfGold:
** He tries his best to remain distant from Izuku to act as his disciplinarian, but can't help but sympathize with Izuku's plight. He frequently takes a softer tone immediately after reprimanding Izuku when he sees the boy's downcast face and notices when Izuku is feeling down.
** While he's cross when Izuku brings Morgana home without telling him in advance, he ultimately allows it so long as Morgana stays out of the restaurant, figuring that taking care of an animal would keep Izuku out of trouble. He also brings up food for Morgana minutes after telling Izuku that he wouldn't feed the cat.
* KindheartedCatLover: Despite proclaiming
learning that Izuku should not have brought a cat home was Quirkless, Bakugou became this, tormenting Izuku all throughout their childhood and that he wouldn't feed it, Sojiro brings up fish encouraging others to do the same.
* DuelBoss: [[spoiler:His price
for Morgana to eat within minutes of making that declaration. He also expresses a desire to name Morgana and blames Morgana's cute purring for making him change his mind.
* PapaWolf: He is very protective towards Futaba, even if we haven't been introduced to her in
keeping the story proper. [[spoiler:And it isn't just Futaba - Sojiro treats Eri much the same way and Phantom Thieves' identities secret is ''ragingly'' pissed off at Mirio when he lets Overhaul walk away a one-on-one fight with her in tow.Makoto.]]
* RealMenWearPink: He's always seen with a pink dress shirt EarlyBirdCameo: Izuku and Makoto bring Bakugou up periodically in their dialogue and thoughts long before he makes addictively delicious coffee and curry.
a physical appearance in the story.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first physical appearance in the story has him cussing about the lateness of the trains as he's stern and judgmental of furiously mashing the buttons on his phone. When he realizes Izuku is staring at first, he becomes much fairer as they spend time together. He doesn't speak ill of him more than necessary and only chews Izuku out after he's late to school on him, the first day thing he does is call him a bastard and brings home Morgana without telling him. Sojiro also wants to compensate Izuku for offering to help out around Leblanc despite asking why the latter's refusal and is happy to give Inko glowing praise about her son because (as far as hell he knows) Izuku has stayed out of trouble for was at the duration of his stay thus far.
same station as him.
* SmokingIsCool: He smokes and is definitely a CoolOldGuy.
* SternTeacher: He doesn't pull punches after offering to teach Izuku how to make curry and coffee, demanding that he learns the preferences of every single one of his customers on top of learning the recipes and mechanics behind cooking.
-->'''Sojiro''': This may not be the busiest shop around, but I certainly take pride in my coffee. That's why I won't have you making anyone coffee until you've gotten the hang of it. You serve a bad cup to anyone and I'll have your ass on a silver platter. Got it?\\
'''Izuku''': C-Crystal clear!
* SupremeChef: He makes ''excellent'' coffee and curry.
{{Foil}}:
** To Izuku.
Izuku is surprised a BornUnlucky UnSorcerer ShrinkingViolet who wanted to learn that the two pair extremely well together.
* ToughLove: He treats Izuku with
become a firm hand at first, believing him Hero solely to be a delinquent and a criminal because help others but circumstances outside of his record, reprimanding Izuku for butting in when he could have gone control kept him from going to a trained professional like a police officer or a Hero. He also asks Izuku if he even considered the consequences for meddling before jumping in the way he did school of his dreams. Bakugou is TheAce, a BornWinner, and outright tells Izuku that a SmugSuper who mouths off and attacks anyone he doesn't particularly care what happens like and wants to him. That said, he's quick become a Hero to sympathize with cement his ideal of strength above all.
** He's also one to Ryuji. Both of them are foul-mouthed blonds who are talented in their respective fields (Track for Ryuji and pretty much everything for Bakugou). But Ryuji is a BookDumb NiceGuy who was ostracized by his peers after an impulsive decision led to the loss of most of his running ability and cut the power of his Quirk in half. Bakugou is a {{Jerkass}} BornWinner who received nothing but praise and envy from others for his overwhelming talent, getting into the most prestigious Hero school in Japan on his raw power and intelligence and chastises
Izuku after seeing how coldly the Shujin Academy staff were treating him and seeing Izuku's despair at the thought of never being able to achieve for sticking his dream of becoming a Hero.
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Calls out Mirio for letting Overhaul walk away with Eri. He then has Mirio give Nighteye an indirect one.
nose where it doesn't belong. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking While Ryuji dyes his hair blonde, Bakugou's is natural.]]
--> "Tell ** He's also one to Makoto. Both were Izuku's {{Childhood Friend}}s and have red eyes. Makoto acts like a CoolBigSis and wants nothing but the best for Izuku, but [[AngerBornOfWorry grows cross with him]] when his reckless heroics threaten to do more harm than good to him. Bakugou constantly puts him down and did everything to make Izuku's childhood a living hell simply because he couldn't stand seeing how a Quirkless kid like Izuku could have such a heroic attitude, making him think that Izuku was looking down on him.
* HavingABlast: His Quirk turns his sweat into a compound similar to nitroglycerin, allowing Bakugou to unleash powerful explosions from his hands at will. [[spoiler:This makes him into the Phantom Thieves' explosives expert.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: He's a grade-A {{Jerkass}} and a bully who is on track to become a Hero because his vision of a Hero is "someone who always wins" in contrast to Izuku's belief that a Hero is someone who can save another with a smile. He seems to have gotten somewhat better though since he doesn't throw any of his previous soul-crushing insults as he did in middle school. Despite all this, Izuku genuinely believes that Bakugou has the potential to become the Number One Hero and hopes that Bakugou's dream will one day come true.
* HumblePie: Izuku believes that Bakugou's strangely subdued demeanor was because someone managed to one-up him at U.A. He says this because the last time he simmered down like this, it was because [[spoiler:Makoto]] had beaten Bakugou.
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: He calls bullshit on Izuku's conviction, asking how the hell a nerd like him got convicted for assault when he didn't even do that much harm. He also points out that Izuku doesn't even have a Quirk to do harm with, making the conviction even more questionable. He then expresses his disappointment at being unable to crush Izuku at the U.A. Entrance Exam because of the latter's inability to take it in the first place. This was especially surprising to Izuku, who distinctly remembers Bakugou saying
that he needs didn't want to send your ass back even see Izuku at the exam. Morgana lampshades this, flabbergasted that this behavior could be considered concern.
-->'''Morgana''': That's how he expresses '''concern?''' I can't imagine what kind of bully he was…
* ItsPersonal: Implied. He visibly toys with the idea of [[spoiler:turning the Phantom Thieves in until they mention they are going after the man distributing the Quirk-nullification bullets, which Bakugou ran afoul of a couple of chapters prior. Bakugou immediately agrees
to school, keep their secret, on the condition that he gets a fight with Makoto.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Foul-mouthed, rude, terribly malicious,
and prone to holding deep-seated grudges.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Izuku is genuinely surprised that Bakugou was rather tame and civil to him compared to their last encounter as well as Bakugou's disgust with Izuku's conviction.
* KarmaHoudini: He never really gets his comeuppance for tormenting Izuku for years on end. Bakugou's elementary and middle school teachers did nothing to stop him because he was too athletic, smart, and gifted to punish without hurting the school's reputation. In Japan, bullying is also considered an internal affair to be dealt with privately than in a public setting, which only exacerbated the issue. Even Izuku can't bring himself to hold ill will towards Bakugou and admires the latter's talent and endless drive to be the best at what he does, wishing him the best and hoping that Bakugou becomes the Number One Hero one day.
* MaliciousMisnaming: He calls Izuku, "Deku", after an alternate reading of the characters in Izuku's name. This reading can be written with different Kanji to call someone a wooden puppet, as in someone who will always be strung along by others and will never be able to achieve anything on their own.
* TheNicknamer: He never refers to any of his fellow UA students by name, always some basic description of their appearance.
* PrecisionFStrike: While his language is even more colorful than Ryuji's, the one time he uses "bitch" is when Izuku brings up Makoto.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The irises of his eyes are blood-red. Unlike Makoto, Bakugou is an incredibly unpleasant person to be around most of the time and hates Izuku's guts.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:He blunders into a Phantom Thieves operation and learns their secret identities. He agrees to keep quiet on the condition that Makoto fights him one-on-one.]]
* SirSwearsALot: He can barely go a single sentence without cussing, and even those instances are rare.
* SmugSuper: He's ''very'' proud of his powerful and rare Quirk. It's implied that someone at U.A. managed
to take him down a peg.
* ToBeAMaster: His goal is to become the Number One Hero and surpass All Might.
* WardrobeFlawOfCharacterization: He completely forgoes a tie, leaves
his plans dress shirt untucked, and shove them up wears his ass!"trousers baggily, showing his general disregard for authority and societal conventions.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: While Izuku does still consider Bakugo to be his friend to a certain extent, the same can't be said about Makoto. After she gave up on her dream of becoming a hero to help ease her sister's burden, Bakugo considers to be a "quitter" for throwing her dream away. When Izuku mentions he reunited with Makoto, Bakugo immediately blows up in anger. [[spoiler:Though contrary to Bakugo's feelings, his Shadow states otherwise.]]



[[folder:Mei Hatsume (Fortune)]]
!!Mei Hatsume
!!!'''Arcana''': X. La Roue de Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune)
!!!'''Quirk''': [[SuperSenses Zoom]]

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A budding, young inventor and a member of Class 1-H, the Support Course at U.A. High. As eccentric as she is brilliant, her complete disregard for the safety and well-being of her guinea- er, ''[[LastSecondWordSwap test subjects]]'' has left her without willing candidates to help her fine-tune her "babies" until Izuku agrees to help her in exchange for getting some of these devices for himself.\\\

She represents the Fortune Arcana.

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!!Mei Hatsume
!!!'''Arcana''': X. La Roue de Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune)
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!!Chiyo Shuzenji - Recovery Girl
!!!'''Quirk''': [[SuperSenses Zoom]]

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[[HealingHands Heal]]
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Real name Chiyo Shuzenji, Recovery Girl is
the Support Course at resident nurse of U.A. High. As eccentric as she is brilliant, High who patches the students up with her complete disregard for the safety Quirk and well-being of her guinea- er, ''[[LastSecondWordSwap test subjects]]'' has left wealth of medical expertise. After Shiho attempts suicide, Mishima starts a petition to get her without willing candidates to help her fine-tune her "babies" until Izuku agrees visit Shujin Academy in order to help her in exchange for getting some of these devices for himself.\\\

She represents the Fortune Arcana.
treat his injured classmate.



* AlliterativeName: When written in traditional Japanese name order, her name reads "Hatsu'''me''' '''Me'''i".
* AnimeHair: Her hair is pink and resembles the fronds of a sea anemone.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Don't expect her to pay much attention to you if you aren't planning on talking about or helping her create and test her inventions.
* AttentionWhore: Not for herself, but for her inventions. She shows off in the middle of Shibuya because she wants to get recognized by her sponsors and find guinea pigs for her newest babies even as she's getting chased down by the police.
* BerserkButton: She despises copycats who would take her work and imitate it to remedy their own lack of creativity, repeatedly warning Izuku that there will be hell to pay if she catches him handing her babies to anyone else.
* BrutalHonesty: She doesn't mince words when talking about how she needs someone so she can test things without risking injury to herself.
--> '''Mei''': Thanks to you, my babies can be cared for properly without delay! I'll get data I need and won't risk injury to myself!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[steps back as Mei steps towards him]'' S-so honest! L-look, Hatsume-san, before we start I-
* BunnyEarsLawyer:
** The single most brilliant inventor in the Support Course, but is extremely hard to get along with because of just how obsessed she is with her "babies" and unconcerned she is for the actual well-being of her test subjects. Both Izuku and Ryuji believe that she's utterly insane.
** DitzyGenius tendencies aside, Mei at least has the common sense to ask why exactly Izuku would want her inventions and the specific Hero School he claims to attend. While she stops short of actually verifying the information he gives her, it proves that she has the sense to not just hand out her potentially dangerous “babies” to anyone willing to help her out.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: She totally misses the fact that Izuku bruised his stomach while using one of her inventions, only taking note of her Wire Arrow's overly tuned propulsion system.
* DitzyGenius: She's an unparalleled WrenchWench within U.A.'s Support Division, which is already among the best around. But she's also a hyperactive girl with terrible social skills and little regard for the safety of her test subjects.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: Her irises are shaped like crosshairs.
* FlashStep: She closes the distance between herself and Izuku instantly when she's excited. Especially notable because she ''doesn't'' have a movement enhancement Quirk and she ''doesn't'' go through the same physical training as the Hero Course students. Izuku also struggles to keep up with her despite running regularly with Ryuji.
* GadgeteerGenius: Give her enough time and she can make inventions that will compliment any Quirk.
* GrapplingHookGun: Well, belt, but her Wire Arrow is a harness that functions like this, being accurate up to a hundred meters and rapidly pulling the user along to greatly enhance their mobility. Unfortunately, it's very hard to use and the propulsion system is overturned when Izuku is set to test it, resulting in him flying into a tree and bruising his stomach.
* ICallItVera: Her inventions are her "babies" and her newest ones are called "newborns". When she's interrogating Izuku to see if he's a spy for another Support Course, she wonders if he's trying to smuggle out her work so that others can "dissect" them.
* MadeOfExplodium: She off-handedly mentions that she can't show anything to Izuku inside of U.A. because one of her inventions blew up inside of the support labs.
* MeaningfulName: Her name comes from "hatsumei", the Japanese word for "invention".
* TheNicknamer: She calls Izuku (and whoever else is brave enough/dumb enough to agree to help her test things) her guinea pigs.
* ShoutOut: Mei explicitly attributes the Wire Arrow's development to a device she saw in an "[[Anime/AttackOnTitan old anime]]" she watched.
* SuperSenses: Her Quirk, Zoom, gives her telescopic vision, but she rarely uses it unless she's trying to examine someone particularly closely due to spending all of her free time inventing.
* TrickedOutShoes: Her jet boots, which allow her to hover off the ground and easily scale buildings with speed and grace.

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* AlliterativeName: When written in traditional Japanese name order, AndYourRewardIsEdible: She gives out multivitamin gummies to her name reads "Hatsu'''me''' '''Me'''i".
* AnimeHair: Her hair is pink
patients and resembles those visiting them.
* BystanderSyndrome: She openly disapproves of people sending their well-wishes without actually trying to do anything to make
the fronds lives of a sea anemone.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Don't expect her
the injured better. Because of this, she admires Mishima's decision to pay much attention to you if you aren't planning on talking about or helping her create and test her inventions.
* AttentionWhore: Not for herself, but
petition for her inventions. She shows off in the middle of Shibuya because she wants help to get recognized by her sponsors Shiho the treatment she needed and find guinea pigs for her newest babies even as she's getting chased down by the police.
* BerserkButton: She despises copycats who would take her work and imitate it to remedy their own lack of creativity, repeatedly warning Izuku that there will be hell to pay if she catches
heaps praise on him handing her babies to anyone else.
* BrutalHonesty: She doesn't mince words
when talking about how she needs someone so she can test things without risking injury to herself.
--> '''Mei''': Thanks to you, my babies can be cared for properly without delay! I'll get data I need and won't risk injury to myself!\\
'''Izuku''': ''[steps back as Mei steps towards him]'' S-so honest! L-look, Hatsume-san, before we start I-
* BunnyEarsLawyer:
** The single most brilliant inventor in
they bump into each other at the Support Course, but is extremely hard to get along with because of just how obsessed she is with her "babies" and unconcerned she is for the actual well-being of her test subjects. Both Izuku and Ryuji believe hospital. This only makes sense, given that she's utterly insane.
** DitzyGenius tendencies aside, Mei at least has
the common sense to ask why exactly Izuku would want her inventions and head practitioner at the specific most prestigious Hero School he claims to attend. While she stops short of actually verifying school in the information he gives her, it proves that she has country.
-->'''Mishima''': Y-you wanted to meet me? I-I’m nothing special, really… ''[remembers his inability to stand up to Kamoshida]'' I'm really not...\\
'''Recovery Girl''': Nonsense, boy. You had
the sense to not act when others wouldn’t. Too often people give their sympathies to the injured without doing much to make things better. You were at least able to give Suzui-chan a chance to get back on her feet by bringing her to my attention. I think that’s something special.
* ClassyCane: Hers is a working syringe about half her height.
* CoolOldLady: She's happy to respond to a petition asking for her help even though her work as a nurse for the students of the most prestigious Hero school in Japan leaves her with little time to spare. She also commends Mishima for sending her the petition, saying that people often forget that being a Hero is more than
just hand out bringing Villains to justice.
* HealingHands: Her Quirk allows
her to accelerate the body's natural healing processes dramatically, allowing her to treat a broken arm in a few day's time rather than the weeks or months it would normally take when used alongside traditional medicine. The only downside is that this rapidly drains the patient's reserves of energy, leaving them feeling groggy and exhausted for a while afterward. There are also injuries that it can't heal alone, such as having the bones in one's arm pulverized, potentially dangerous “babies” to anyone willing to help requiring surgery and even then it may leave scars.
* IronicName: Her title is the "Youthful Hero" and she's well into
her out.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: She totally misses the fact
golden years, not that Izuku bruised his stomach while using one this has affected her ability to do her job at all.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Of course, but hers drags on the floor like a cape because
of her inventions, only taking note of her Wire Arrow's overly tuned propulsion system.
advanced age.
* DitzyGenius: MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's an unparalleled WrenchWench within U.A.'s Support Division, which is already among the best around. But she's also a hyperactive girl with terrible social skills only [=3'9''=] and little regard for the safety of her test subjects.
definitely a senior citizen.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: Her irises are shaped like crosshairs.
* FlashStep: She closes the distance between herself and Izuku instantly when she's excited. Especially notable because she ''doesn't'' have
NonActionGuy: She's a movement enhancement Quirk and she ''doesn't'' go through the same physical training as the Hero Course students. Izuku also struggles to keep up with her despite running regularly with Ryuji.
* GadgeteerGenius: Give her enough time and she can make inventions that will compliment any Quirk.
* GrapplingHookGun: Well, belt,
registered Hero, but her Wire Arrow is a harness that functions like this, being accurate up to a hundred meters specialty lies in treating the wounded and rapidly pulling sick rather than taking it to the user along to greatly enhance their mobility. Unfortunately, it's very hard to use and the propulsion system is overturned when Izuku is set to test it, resulting in him flying into a tree and bruising his stomach.
* ICallItVera: Her inventions are her "babies" and her newest ones are called "newborns". When she's interrogating Izuku to see if he's a spy for another Support Course, she wonders if he's trying to smuggle out her work so that others can "dissect" them.
Villains.
* MadeOfExplodium: She off-handedly mentions that she can't show anything to Izuku inside of U.A. because one of ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike the staff at Shujin, Recovery Girl always rationalizes her inventions blew up inside of the support labs.
* MeaningfulName: Her name comes from "hatsumei", the Japanese word
actions and cares for "invention".
* TheNicknamer: She calls Izuku (and whoever else is brave enough/dumb enough to agree to help her test things) her guinea pigs.
* ShoutOut: Mei explicitly attributes the Wire Arrow's development to a device she saw in an "[[Anime/AttackOnTitan old anime]]" she watched.
* SuperSenses: Her Quirk, Zoom, gives her telescopic vision, but she rarely uses it unless she's trying to examine someone particularly closely due to spending
all of her free time inventing.
* TrickedOutShoes: Her jet boots, which allow
patients. Ann is initially shocked and lashes out at Recovery Girl for leaving Shiho's arm and leg stiff. Recovery Girl then tells her to hover off the ground be quiet and easily scale buildings with speed listen, explaining that she only did so to keep Shiho from attempting suicide again. Ann settles down after this explanation and grace.apologizes.



[[folder:Caroline & Justine (Strength)]]
!!Caroline & Justine
!!!'''Arcana''': XI. La Force (Strength)
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[[caption-width-right:350:Caroline (Left) and Justine (Right).]]

A pair of identical twins who serve as the wardens of the Velvet Room. They're responsible for fusing Izuku's Personas into stronger ones and take their orders directly from Igor.\\\

They represent the Strength Arcana.

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[[folder:Caroline & Justine (Strength)]]
!!Caroline & Justine
!!!'''Arcana''': XI. La Force (Strength)
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[[folder:Mirio Togata - Lemillion]]
!!Mirio Togata - Lemillion
!!!'''Quirk''': [[{{Intangibility}} Permeation]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Caroline (Left) and Justine (Right).]]

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A pair of identical twins third-year U.A. student who serve as Sae meets with, along with Akechi, to discuss the wardens 'Phantom Thieves of the Velvet Room. They're responsible for fusing Izuku's Personas into stronger ones and take their orders directly from Igor.\\\

They represent the Strength Arcana.
Hearts'.



* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They look virtually identical aside from differences in hairstyle, clothing, and the writing on their caps.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They look like human girls, but they're born from humanity's collective unconsciousness.
* BlueIsHeroic: They're devoted to Izuku's rehabilitation and are clad entirely in blue and black.
* BodyguardCrush: They begin developing one towards Izuku after he earnestly thanks them for helping him out. Caroline furiously denies this, while Justine teases her sister about her growing affections towards him. Izuku is [[ObliviousToLove oblivious to this for the most part]].
* BrutalHonesty: Both Caroline and Justine are quick to comment on Izuku's meekness and sensitivity and have their own ways of telling him that they don't expect him to be rebellious at all.
--> '''Caroline''': Hmph. Try and struggle all you like! Though you don't look very tough.\\
'''Justine''': We wardens are here to protect the inmates. We are also your collaborators. That is, if you remain obedient. Though you don't look the type to rebel.\\
'''Izuku''': I get the feeling you're both making fun of me…
* GoodCopBadCop: Their treatment of Izuku is this. Caroline constantly belittles Izuku and voices her belief that his "rehabilitation" is impossible, making her the "Bad Cop". Justine is more supportive but doesn't shy away from using BrutalHonesty, making her the "Good Cop".
* GoodIsNotNice: Caroline and Justine will do whatever is required of them as part of Izuku's training as a phantom thief, but that doesn't mean they're going to be nice about it, frequently mocking him and being unreasonably cryptic and demanding at times.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: They can be most easily told apart by their differing hairstyles and eyepatch positions. Their hats also spell out every other letter of "oxymoron", with Caroline's hat having "X-M-R-N" and Justine's hat having "O-Y-O-O". Caroline carries a shock baton while Justine carries a clipboard.
* LawmanBaton: Caroline carries a shock baton to beat the bars of Izuku's cell.
* MysticalWhiteHair: They're the wardens of the Velvet Room and have unnaturally white hair to match. Coupled with their SupernaturalGoldEyes, it emphasizes how otherworldly they are.
* RedOniBlueOni: Caroline is the loud-mouthed and openly disrespectful of the two, frequently making fun of Izuku while telling him to get in line. Justine is more of a GentlemanSnarker who interweaves her blase statements with BrutalHonesty.
* StunnedSilence: Both twins are completely stunned when Izuku thanks them for helping him become a phantom thief.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Well, eye, but both of them have these.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: They look virtually identical aside from differences in hairstyle, clothing, and FunPersonified: Mirio can't stay quiet or sit still, as seen when he spooks Akechi just to startle the writing on their caps.
detective.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: They look IntangibleMan: His Quirk lets him phase through solid matter like human girls, but they're born from humanity's collective unconsciousness.
* BlueIsHeroic: They're devoted
it isn't there. He uses it to Izuku's rehabilitation and are clad entirely in blue and black.
* BodyguardCrush: They begin developing one towards Izuku after he earnestly thanks them for helping him out. Caroline furiously denies this, while Justine teases her sister about her growing affections towards him. Izuku is [[ObliviousToLove oblivious to this for
spook Akechi by pushing his face through the most part]].
stair railing.
* BrutalHonesty: Both Caroline and Justine are quick LawfulStupid: He mindlessly [[spoiler:surrenders Eri to comment on Izuku's meekness and sensitivity and have their own ways of telling him Overhaul despite the fact that they don't expect him to be rebellious at all.
--> '''Caroline''': Hmph. Try and struggle all you like! Though you don't look very tough.\\
'''Justine''': We wardens are here to protect
she is clearly scared out of her mind of him, just because he's her father]].
* WhatTheHellHero: On
the inmates. We are also your collaborators. That is, if you remain obedient. Though you don't look the type to rebel.\\
'''Izuku''': I get the feeling you're both making fun of me…
* GoodCopBadCop: Their treatment of Izuku is this. Caroline constantly belittles Izuku and voices her belief that his "rehabilitation" is impossible, making her the "Bad Cop". Justine is more supportive but doesn't shy away from using BrutalHonesty, making her the "Good Cop".
* GoodIsNotNice: Caroline and Justine will do whatever is required of them as part of Izuku's training as a phantom thief, but that doesn't mean they're going to be nice about it, frequently mocking him and being unreasonably cryptic and demanding at times.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: They can be most easily told apart
receiving end by their differing hairstyles and eyepatch positions. Their hats also spell out every other letter of "oxymoron", with Caroline's hat having "X-M-R-N" and Justine's hat having "O-Y-O-O". Caroline carries a shock baton while Justine carries a clipboard.
* LawmanBaton: Caroline carries a shock baton to beat the bars of Izuku's cell.
* MysticalWhiteHair: They're the wardens of the Velvet Room and have unnaturally white hair to match. Coupled with their SupernaturalGoldEyes, it emphasizes how otherworldly they are.
* RedOniBlueOni: Caroline is the loud-mouthed and openly disrespectful of the two, frequently making fun of Izuku while telling him to get in line. Justine is more of a GentlemanSnarker who interweaves her blase statements with BrutalHonesty.
* StunnedSilence: Both twins are completely stunned
[[PapaWolf Sojiro]] [[spoiler:when he lets Overhaul take Eri when Izuku thanks them for helping him become a phantom thief.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Well, eye, but both
she is clearly scared of them have these.him.]]



[[folder:Munehisa Iwai (Hanged Man)]]
!!Munehisa Iwai
!!!'''Arcana''': XII. Le Pendu (The Hanged Man)
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The owner of Untouchable, a back alley airsoft gun store in Shibuya. He regularly sells model guns for cosplayers and enthusiasts, but he also has a stock of airsoft guns that resemble the real thing as part of his "special menu". The Thieves visit him to buy new guns for dealing with Shadows and to stock up on ammo.\\\

He represents the Hanged Man Arcana.

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[[folder:Munehisa Iwai (Hanged Man)]]
!!Munehisa Iwai
!!!'''Arcana''': XII. Le Pendu (The Hanged Man)
[[folder:Ren Amamiya]]
!!Ren Amamiya
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The owner of Untouchable, a back alley airsoft gun store in Shibuya. He regularly sells model guns for cosplayers In another time, another place, this young man would have become "Joker", the Wild Card and enthusiasts, but he also has a stock leader of airsoft guns that resemble the real thing as part of his "special menu". The Phantom Thieves visit him to buy new guns for dealing with Shadows and to stock up on ammo.\\\

He represents the Hanged Man Arcana.
of Hearts. Here, Ren Amamiya is a first-year student at U.A.'s Hero course.



* AdultFear: The ''second'' Izuku mentions yakuza wearing medical masks, he immediately tells him to stay far away from them.
* ArmsDealer:
** He deals in airsoft guns, but the Thieves go to him because the guns he sells look close enough to the real thing that the Shadows believe them to be so. [[YourMindMakesItReal The Cognition effect can then kick in to make them act like the real thing within the Metaverse.]] He also has a "special menu" of even more realistic guns that can go for hundreds of thousands or even millions of yen[[note]]Anywhere between $900 to more than $9,000[[/note]].
** He also makes it clear that he plans on running a respectable business, always running background checks on those who want to buy from the aforementioned "special menu" and never selling to criminals or Villains.
* BadassBaritone: He's voiced by Creator/KaijiTang in the games, giving a raspy and deep voice that goes along with Iwai's surly image as an airsoft gun dealer.
* BadassLongcoat: Wheres a stylish gray long coat.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He looks a lot like Creator/JasonStatham, and at one point in development was even wearing one of Statham's costumes from the 2013 film ''Hummingbird''.
* FaceOfAThug: He's coarse and doesn't mince words, but he's not as bad as he seems. He's also legitimately creeped out by Izuku's mumbling about what firearms the Thieves are going to buy. He's also a [[spoiler:genuinely caring, if distant, father to his son Kaoru]], and offers to pay Izuku full price for his loot as thanks for [[spoiler:helping Kaoru]] even though it would only break even for Iwai himself.
* GutturalGrowler: He has a deep voice and a punkish accent similar to what you'd expect from a gang member or a delinquent.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMKZL04lZ8Y Layer Cake]].
* NiceHat: Has a grey, striped hat and wears the earmuffs used at firing ranges on the brim.
* NoQuestionsAsked:
** His policy in regards to buying and selling loot, though he ''does'' have serious questions about where the hell Izuku is getting his stuff from but doesn't push the matter further.
** Later on, he ''does'' [[SubvertedTrope get suspicious]] of why Izuku is so interested in buying hyper-realistic guns since he doesn't look like an enthusiast and is more likely to be interested in Heroes than firearms. It takes Izuku's exaggerated bowing and enthusiasm to convince him otherwise.
* OralFixation: He always has what appears to be a cigarette or toothpick in his mouth. It's actually a lollipop.
* TroubledButCute: Given his old life and past ways, the combination of his tough personality and soothingly ''deep'' voice easily make him this.

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* AdultFear: The ''second'' Izuku mentions yakuza wearing medical masks, he immediately tells him to stay far away from them.
* ArmsDealer:
** He deals in airsoft guns, but
TheAce: Implied. When the Thieves go to him because story follows Bakugou's perspective, he angrily thinks about "Fake Glasses" on the guns same level as Todoroki, indicating he sells look close enough is jealous of his prowess.
* AgeLift: Joker was a second-year high school student in ''VideoGame/Persona5''. Here, Ren is a first-year student.
* ChickMagnet: ''All'' of his female classmates in U.A. seem
to have a crush on him, to Bakugou's annoyance.
* DemotedToExtra: In
the real thing that original ''Persona 5'', he was the Shadows believe them to be so. [[YourMindMakesItReal The Cognition effect can then kick in to make them act like player character and the real thing within the Metaverse.]] He also has main protagonist. Here, he's a "special menu" of even more realistic guns that can go for hundreds of thousands or even millions of yen[[note]]Anywhere between $900 to more than $9,000[[/note]].
** He also makes it clear that he plans on running a respectable business, always running
background checks on those who want to buy from the aforementioned "special menu" and never selling to criminals or Villains.
character.
* BadassBaritone: He's voiced by Creator/KaijiTang in the games, giving a raspy and deep voice that goes along with Iwai's surly image as an airsoft gun dealer.
* BadassLongcoat: Wheres a stylish gray long coat.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He looks a lot like Creator/JasonStatham, and at one point in development was even wearing one of Statham's costumes from the 2013 film ''Hummingbird''.
* FaceOfAThug: He's coarse and doesn't mince words, but
PurelyAestheticGlasses: Even though he's not as bad as he seems. He's also legitimately creeped out by Izuku's mumbling about what firearms the Thieves are going to buy. He's also a [[spoiler:genuinely caring, if distant, father to his son Kaoru]], and offers to pay Izuku full price for his loot as thanks for [[spoiler:helping Kaoru]] even though it would only break even for Iwai himself.
* GutturalGrowler: He has a deep voice and a punkish accent similar to what you'd expect from a gang member or a delinquent.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMKZL04lZ8Y Layer Cake]].
* NiceHat: Has a grey, striped hat and
on probation, Ren still wears the earmuffs used at firing ranges fake glasses in class, which is why Bakugou calls him "Fake Glasses".
* StepfordSmiler: Bakugou accuses him of it. While he acts quiet and helpful in class, Bakugou claims he's hiding a genuine bloodlust he's seen while
on the brim.
battlefield.
* NoQuestionsAsked:
** His policy in regards to buying and selling loot, though he ''does'' have serious questions about where the hell Izuku is getting his stuff from but doesn't push the matter further.
** Later on, he ''does'' [[SubvertedTrope get suspicious]]
SuperSmoke: Though it hasn't been seen yet, Bakugou notes that Ren can create smoke of why Izuku is so interested in buying hyper-realistic guns since he doesn't look like an enthusiast and is more likely to be interested in Heroes than firearms. It takes Izuku's exaggerated bowing and enthusiasm to convince him otherwise.
* OralFixation: He always has what appears to be a cigarette or toothpick in his mouth. It's actually a lollipop.
* TroubledButCute: Given his old life and past ways, the combination of his tough personality and soothingly ''deep'' voice easily make him this.
some kind.



[[folder:Tae Takemi (Death)]]
!!Tae Takemi
!!!'''Arcana''': XIII. L'Arcane sans nom ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Nameless Arcana]], a.k.a. La Mort [Death])
!!!'''Quirk''': Pipette Hands
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The owner of a back-alley medical clinic in Yongen-Jaya, she's the subject of numerous rumors that say she's concocted a miracle drug that can give its user unlimited energy. Izuku goes to her for her expensive but effective medical supplies to keep the Phantom Thieves healthy, eventually taking up a part-time job to be the test subject of a new drug she's designing in exchange for discounts on her items. Her Quirk is that the palms of her hands are made of a sponge-like material. She can soak liquids into her hands and wring them back out. She uses this Quirk to mix chemicals for her medicine.\\\

She represents the Death Arcana.

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[[folder:Tae Takemi (Death)]]
!!Tae Takemi
!!!'''Arcana''': XIII. L'Arcane sans nom ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Nameless Arcana]], a.k.a. La Mort [Death])
!!!'''Quirk''': Pipette Hands
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!Vigilantes
[[folder:Kouichi Haimawari]]
!!Kouichi Haimawari
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The owner of a back-alley medical clinic in Yongen-Jaya, she's the subject of numerous rumors that say she's concocted a miracle drug that can give its user unlimited energy. Izuku goes to her for her expensive but effective medical supplies to keep the Phantom Thieves healthy, eventually taking up a part-time job
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A 19-year-old who wants
to be a hero, but his Quirk, Slide, which is an ability to slide around on the test subject ground at the speed of a new drug she's designing in exchange bike when three of his limbs are touching it, made him unfit for discounts on her items. Her service because trying to go faster proves risky to both him and bystanders. Eventually, he decides to get serious, dons a costume after hours and does "hero work" (really just self-imposed public services like directing people, picking up dropped items, helping the elderly cross the street and cleaning up trash), until an encounter with Knuckle Duster changes his life. With added training and experience, Kouichi starts to take the brakes off his Quirk is that the palms of her hands are made of a sponge-like material. She can soak liquids into her hands and wring them back out. She uses this Quirk to mix chemicals it for her medicine.\\\

She represents the Death Arcana.
vigilantism.



* AngerBornOfWorry: As mentioned below, she's furious with Izuku for being dumb enough to drink an unknown chemical solution from someone he barely knows, which is yet another indication that she's not the quack she makes herself out to be.
* BackAlleyDoctor: She runs a barely visited clinic in the back streets of Yongen-Jaya, preferring to focus on her research instead of trying to find patients. She has a whole line of home-brewed drugs and medicines (some of which are only barely legal) and rumors circulate about her being a SnakeOilSalesman or a drug dealer. Despite this, she does care about patient safety and chastises Izuku for taking a drink of unknown chemicals from her when they've only met twice, not expecting him to actually go through with it.
* BrutalHonesty: She outright calls Izuku an idiot for taking an unknown medicine from her when they've only met twice.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: She takes almost sadistic pleasure in watching Izuku squirm, has a morbid sense of fashion, and is just plain creepy at times, but that doesn't change the fact that she's a ''brilliant'' physician.
* GargleBlaster: The concoction Takemi has Izuku drink to test his bravery was designed to release an odor comparable to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surströmming Surströmming]], the world's worst smelling food, upon making contact with stomach acid. The horrid stench it produced puts Izuku in a coma for several hours and causes him to repeatedly fade in and out of consciousness. The taste wasn't much better since it was an eye-opening mix of bitter and sour that Izuku only barely managed to get down.
* HospitalHottie: She has a fairly curvaceous figure for a desk-working doctor and Izuku struggles to speak with her.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Wears it while on the job.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC7zsHFUhtY Butterfly Kiss.]]
* PerkyGoth: Aside from her LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine, she wears a black dress, a choker, and studded belt. Despite dressing this way, she's nothing but professional most of the time, unless she's trying to get a laugh by watching someone's reaction.
* TheTease: After realizing that Izuku CannotTalkToWomen, she begins mixing {{Double Entendre}}s into her language just to watch him squirm for a quick laugh.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[after Takemi mixes up a drug for him to take with her Quirk]'' B-but you... but I... you just... I... your hand...\\
'''Tae''': ''[raises an eyebrow]'' My hand? ''[realizes what's going on]'' Oh~, I see. You seem like the type to have trouble with girls. I can see how this might be a bit much for you. ''[chuckles as Izuku suffers from a LuminescentBlush]'' If it's any consolation, none of my blood or actual skin touches the medicine. The pouches in my hand are different from the rest of my body. So really... there's only a small taste of me in the medicine.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[[[HighPressureEmotion practically steaming]]]'' Wh-why did you have to word it like that?!\\
'''Tae''': ''[smirking]'' I'm sorry, but I couldn't help it. With your personality, you make it fairly easy.
* TemptingFate: She's surprised when Izuku doesn't seem to react to her drug moments before the effects actually kick in.
-->'''Tae''': Still, [[TemptingFate I'm impressed that you haven't had a reaction yet.]] I guess you're a bit tougher than you look.\\
'''Izuku''': Ye-yeah, I guess-wait... ''[moment of realization as his eyes widen]'' [[IDrankWhat Reaction?]] ''[quickly overwhelmed by the most nauseating smell as he blacks out]''\\
'''Tae''': Oh... um... game over, I guess...
* TheWonka: Izuku is incredibly impressed at how effective Takemi's medicines are and the fact that they are non-addictive even as the Thieves use them liberally to treat their wounds and keep up their stamina while running around in the Metaverse.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Hers is dark blue, not that it's uncommon in the world of My Hero Academia.
* YouGotSpunk: After seeing what a NervousWreck Izuku is, Takemi is legitimately surprised that he actually decided to drink the medicine she gave him. She isn't sure whether to call him brave or TooDumbToLive.
-->'''Tae''': Okay... wow. You actually drank it... color me impressed because I honestly didn't think you had the guts to do it. You're definitely braver than I thought... or dumber...\\

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* AngerBornOfWorry: As mentioned below, she's furious with Izuku for being dumb enough to drink an unknown chemical solution from someone he barely knows, which is yet another indication that she's not the quack she makes herself out to be.
* BackAlleyDoctor: She runs a barely visited clinic in the back streets of Yongen-Jaya, preferring to focus on her research instead of trying to find patients. She has a whole line of home-brewed drugs and medicines (some of which are only barely legal) and rumors circulate about her being a SnakeOilSalesman or a drug dealer. Despite this, she does care about patient safety and chastises Izuku for taking a drink of unknown chemicals from her when they've only met twice, not expecting him to actually go through with it.
* BrutalHonesty: She outright calls Izuku an idiot for taking an unknown medicine from her when they've only met twice.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: She
AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes almost sadistic pleasure in watching Izuku squirm, has a morbid sense of fashion, and is just plain creepy at times, but that doesn't change the fact that she's a ''brilliant'' physician.
* GargleBlaster: The concoction Takemi has Izuku drink to test his bravery was designed to release an odor comparable to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surströmming Surströmming]], the world's worst smelling food, upon making contact with stomach acid. The horrid stench it produced puts Izuku in a coma for
place several hours years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but he's the same age as he appears in his home series here despite taking place several years later.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: He shrugs off [[spoiler:getting hit by one of Overhauls prototype Quirk Erasing Bullets. Kazuho
and causes Knuckle Duster are quick to call him to repeatedly fade in and out of consciousness. The taste wasn't much better since it was an eye-opening mix of bitter and sour that Izuku only barely managed to get down.
* HospitalHottie: She has a fairly curvaceous figure for a desk-working doctor and Izuku struggles to speak with her.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Wears it while
on the job.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC7zsHFUhtY Butterfly Kiss.
it.]]
* PerkyGoth: Aside from her LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine, she wears a black dress, a choker, and studded belt. Despite dressing this way, she's nothing but professional most of {{Fanboy}}: Admires the time, unless she's trying Phantom Thieves, in contrast to get a laugh by watching someone's reaction.
* TheTease: After realizing that Izuku CannotTalkToWomen, she begins mixing {{Double Entendre}}s into her language just to watch him squirm for a quick laugh.
--> '''Izuku''': ''[after Takemi mixes up a drug for him to take with her Quirk]'' B-but you... but I... you just... I... your hand...\\
'''Tae''': ''[raises an eyebrow]'' My hand? ''[realizes what's going on]'' Oh~, I see. You seem like the type to have trouble with girls. I can see how this might be a bit much for you. ''[chuckles as Izuku suffers from a LuminescentBlush]'' If it's any consolation, none of my blood or actual skin touches the medicine. The pouches in my hand are different from the rest of my body. So really... there's only a small taste of me in the medicine.\\
'''Izuku''': ''[[[HighPressureEmotion practically steaming]]]'' Wh-why did you have to word it like that?!\\
'''Tae''': ''[smirking]'' I'm sorry, but I couldn't help it. With your personality, you make it fairly easy.
* TemptingFate: She's surprised when Izuku doesn't seem to react to her drug moments before the effects actually kick in.
-->'''Tae''': Still, [[TemptingFate I'm impressed that you haven't had a reaction yet.]] I guess you're a bit tougher than you look.\\
'''Izuku''': Ye-yeah, I guess-wait... ''[moment of realization as his eyes widen]'' [[IDrankWhat Reaction?]] ''[quickly overwhelmed by the most nauseating smell as he blacks out]''\\
'''Tae''': Oh... um... game over, I guess...
* TheWonka: Izuku is incredibly impressed at how effective Takemi's medicines are and the fact that they are non-addictive even as the Thieves use them liberally to treat their wounds and keep up their stamina while running around in the Metaverse.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Hers is dark blue, not that it's uncommon in the world of My Hero Academia.
* YouGotSpunk: After seeing what a NervousWreck Izuku is, Takemi is legitimately surprised that he actually decided to drink the medicine she gave him. She isn't sure whether to call him brave or TooDumbToLive.
-->'''Tae''': Okay... wow. You actually drank it... color me impressed because I honestly didn't think you had the guts to do it. You're definitely braver than I thought... or dumber...\\
Kazuho.



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%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XIV. Tempérance (Temperance)
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[[folder:Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step (Devil)]]
!!Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step
!!!'''Arcana''': XV. Le Diable (The Devil)
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A self-proclaimed Pop Idol who performs "Guerrilla Concerts" on the streets of Japan to soak in her growing fanbase's attention. Her Quirk, Bound, allows her to leap high into the air for as long she has a foothold.\\\

She represents the Devil Arcana.

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[[folder:Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step (Devil)]]
!!Kazuho Haneyama -- Pop☆Step
!!!'''Arcana''': XV. Le Diable (The Devil)
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[[folder:Knuckle Duster]]
!!Knuckle Duster
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A self-proclaimed Pop Idol Quirkless vigilante who performs "Guerrilla Concerts" goes on the streets of Japan to soak in her growing fanbase's attention. Her Quirk, Bound, allows her to leap high into the air prowl for as long she has a foothold.\\\

She represents the Devil Arcana.
criminals at night.



* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but she's the same age as she appears in her home series here despite taking place several years later.
* AttentionWhore: She's just in it for the fame and nothing else.
* {{Blackmail}}: Having gotten a page from Izuku's notebook with his schedule written on it, she now has evidence that he's visiting some shady places like a back-ally doctor and an airsoft store. She demands that Izuku help her organize her own schedule in exchange for her not spreading copies around at school.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the Devil Confident and helps promote the Phantom Thieves (albeit hesitantly) like Ichiko Ohya in the game.
* DangerouslyShortSkirt: Wears one to catch the eyes of her male fans. Izuku is blushing at the sight of it as she's intentionally showing off her rear end and providing a gratuitous amount of {{Panty Shot}}s.
* DominoMask: She paints one on her face while she's performing.
* GreenEyedMonster: Downplayed, but she resents the Phantom Thieves because Madarame’s confession drew people away from one of her concerts that she just so happened to be doing at the time.
* GirlishPigtails: Wears her hair like this.
* InASingleBound: Her Quirk allows her to jump to great heights and across great distances for as long as she has a foothold.
* MagicIdolSinger: She fashions herself as one, but Ann notes that Pop isn't really that good of a singer and people mainly come to her for the fanservice.
* MsFanservice: She was an absurdly short miniskirt intentionally to catch the eyes of her male fans and her leotard has a heart-shaped CleavageWindow.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She performs with the explicit desire to show off [[https://imgur.com/C25sM2Q her]] [[https://imgur.com/jwqEmmy ass]] with her jumping performances, wears an incredibly short skirt, and makes plenty of flirtatious winks and gestures at the audience.

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* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but she's he's the same age as she he appears in her his home series here despite taking place several years later.
* AttentionWhore: She's just in it for the fame and nothing else.
* {{Blackmail}}: Having gotten a page from Izuku's notebook with his schedule written on it, she now has evidence that
BadassNormal: He's Quirkless, but he's visiting some shady places like strong enough to send foes flying into walls.
* BloodKnight: He loves to fight against villains who can actually pose
a back-ally doctor and an airsoft store. She demands challenge to him. In fact, his idea of ‘getting info’ on the Quirk Erasing Bullet that Izuku help her organize her own schedule in exchange for her not spreading copies around at school.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the Devil Confident and helps promote the Phantom Thieves (albeit hesitantly) like Ichiko Ohya
hit Kouichi is to mug random thugs in the game.
* DangerouslyShortSkirt: Wears one to catch the eyes of her male fans. Izuku is blushing at the sight of it as she's intentionally showing off her rear end and providing a gratuitous amount of {{Panty Shot}}s.
* DominoMask: She paints one on her face while she's performing.
* GreenEyedMonster: Downplayed, but she resents the Phantom Thieves because Madarame’s confession drew people away from one of her concerts that she just so happened to be doing at the time.
* GirlishPigtails: Wears her hair like this.
* InASingleBound: Her Quirk allows her to jump to great heights and across great distances for as long as she has a foothold.
* MagicIdolSinger: She fashions herself as one, but Ann notes that Pop isn't really that good of a singer and people mainly come to her for the fanservice.
* MsFanservice: She was an absurdly short miniskirt intentionally to catch the eyes of her male fans and her leotard has a heart-shaped CleavageWindow.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She performs with the explicit desire to show off [[https://imgur.com/C25sM2Q her]] [[https://imgur.com/jwqEmmy ass]] with her jumping performances, wears an incredibly short skirt, and makes plenty of flirtatious winks and gestures at the audience.
streets.



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%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVI. La Maison Dieu (The Tower)
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%%[[folder:??? Star)]]
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%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVII. L'Étoile (The Star)
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[[folder:Yuuki Mishima (Moon)]]
!!Yuuki Mishima
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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A meek and plain-looking boy in Ryuji's and Ann's class, he is a frequent target of Kamoshida's physical abuse both on and off the court. Izuku and Ryuji go to him first to start digging up information to help bring Kamoshida down.\\\

He represents the Moon Arcana along with Shiho.

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%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVI. La Maison Dieu (The Tower)
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%%[[folder:??? Star)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XVII. L'Étoile (The Star)
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yuuki Mishima (Moon)]]
!!Yuuki Mishima
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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!Other Characters
[[folder:Inko Midoriya]]
!!Inko Midoriya
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A meek and plain-looking boy in Ryuji's and Ann's class, he is a frequent target Izuku's mom. She has taken care of Kamoshida's physical abuse both on and off the court. Izuku and Ryuji go all of his life while her husband Hisashi worked overseas. She's heartbroken when Izuku is forced to move away to serve out his probation but later comes to visit him first to start digging up information to help bring Kamoshida down.\\\

He represents the Moon Arcana along with Shiho.
during Golden Week.



* TheAtoner: He apologizes to Izuku, Ryuji, and Ann for spreading rumors about them and not doing more to stop Kamoshida and promises to make it up to them. He's especially sorry to Izuku for leaking his criminal record, but [[{{Forgiveness}} Izuku can't exactly fault Mishima given the pressure he was under.]] He also feels guilty for telling Shiho to go to Kamoshida's office, believing that she wouldn't have attempted suicide if he had just dared to not buckle under pressure, which gets Mishima to start petitioning for Recovery Girl's help.
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. They're both considered plain-looking and have been the target of bullies their entire lives, which have reduced them to {{Shrinking Violet}}s at the start of the story. But while Izuku was able to obtain the power to change society as he knows it and can't help but fight when he sees injustice, Mishima struggles to go against Kamoshida's word and is decidedly a NonActionGuy. They also both blame themselves for Shiho's suicide attempt.
* TheGenericGuy: He frequently laments that he's exceedingly average and plain by Japanese standards. Combined with his ShrinkingViolet tendencies, this makes him a frequent target of abuse while also making it impossible for him to get a date. The narration even lampshades this, calling him a "plain-looking boy" in contrast to the more vibrant descriptions he gives to the other characters.
* HeroWorshipper: After Kamoshida confesses, Mishima becomes a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves and wants to make them famous by starting a website dedicated to them called "The Phantom Aficionado Website", or the "[[PunnyName Phan-Site]]" for short.
* ItsAllMyFault: Similarly to Izuku, Mishima blames himself for Shiho's suicide attempt, believing that if he had enough spine to not pass the buck onto her, she would not have attempted suicide.
* LastNameBasis: He's exclusively referred to by his surname by practically everyone in the story.
* NonActionGuy: Mishima isn't one to pick fights the way Izuku and the rest of the Thieves do. What he ''can'' do is act as a vital source of information.
* SecretKeeper: Izuku and Ryuji's loud confrontation with Kamoshida tipped Mishima off to who the Phantom Thieves are. He promises to keep it a secret because he knows how it would badly things would end for them if they were ever caught.
* ShrinkingViolet: Years of abuse have made Mishima shy and terrified of being hurt.

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* TheAtoner: He apologizes to Izuku, Ryuji, DotingParent: Inko loves her son unconditionally and Ann for spreading rumors constantly worries about them his safety. This feeling hasn't budged an inch even after his conviction and not doing more the first thing they do after seeing each other again is sharing a long, warm hug. She then shows her concern over Izuku's transition to stop Kamoshida a new school and promises is brought to make it up to them. He's especially sorry to tears after hearing that he's made friends. This is also why Izuku for leaking has so much trouble wrapping his criminal record, but [[{{Forgiveness}} Izuku can't exactly fault Mishima given head around the pressure he was under.]] He also feels guilty for telling Shiho to go to idea that the parents of Kamoshida's office, believing victims condone the abuse just to put something on their kids' resumes, it's just something that Inko would never do.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Izuku hides his activities as a phantom thief from Inko to keep her from worrying about him.
* ParentsAsPeople: She's still guilt-ridden over the fact
that she wouldn't have attempted suicide if he had just dared was unable to not buckle under pressure, which gets Mishima to start petitioning for Recovery Girl's help.
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. They're both considered plain-looking
support Izuku's dreams of becoming a Hero and have been the target of bullies their entire lives, which have reduced them to {{Shrinking Violet}}s at the start of the story. But while in fact made him feel worse by telling him that she was so sorry that he was born Quirkless. She's also a massive worrywart and Izuku was able to obtain leaves out the power to change society as he knows it and can't help but fight when he sees injustice, Mishima struggles to go against Kamoshida's word and is decidedly a NonActionGuy. They also both blame themselves for Shiho's suicide attempt.
* TheGenericGuy: He frequently laments
specifics of his school life so that he's exceedingly average and plain by Japanese standards. Combined with his ShrinkingViolet tendencies, this makes him a frequent target of abuse while also making it impossible for him to get a date. The narration even lampshades this, calling him a "plain-looking boy" in contrast to the more vibrant descriptions he gives to the other characters.
* HeroWorshipper: After Kamoshida confesses, Mishima becomes a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves and wants to make them famous by starting a website dedicated to them called "The Phantom Aficionado Website", or the "[[PunnyName Phan-Site]]" for short.
* ItsAllMyFault: Similarly to Izuku, Mishima blames himself for Shiho's suicide attempt, believing that if he had enough spine to not pass the buck onto her,
she would not have attempted suicide.
* LastNameBasis: He's exclusively referred to by his surname by practically everyone in the story.
* NonActionGuy: Mishima isn't one to pick fights the way Izuku and the rest of the Thieves do. What he ''can'' do is act as a vital source of information.
doesn't fret over him.
* SecretKeeper: Izuku and Ryuji's loud confrontation She's implied to know about [[spoiler:Futaba's situation]] even though Sojiro tries hard to change the subject.
* TenderTears: She's the one her son gets it from. The days she spent visiting her son are filled
with Kamoshida tipped Mishima off TearsOfJoy.
* YourFavorite: When she meets up with her son again over Golden Week, Inko insists on finding a katsudon joint
to who the Phantom Thieves are. He promises to keep it a secret eat dinner at because he she knows how it would badly things would end for them if they were ever caught.
* ShrinkingViolet: Years of abuse
it's Izuku's favorite, even as he tells her that she doesn't have made Mishima shy and terrified to go out of being hurt.her way for him.



[[folder:Shiho Suzui (Moon)]]
!!Shiho Suzui
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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Ann's best friend and a member of Shujin Academy's volleyball team. Even though Kamoshida's TrainingFromHell leaves her beaten, exhausted, and withdrawn, she puts up with it because she believes volleyball is all she has for her future. She attempts suicide after being sexually exploited by Kamoshida, compelling the Thieves to act. After she recovers, [[spoiler:she decides to become the co-admin of the Phan-Site, assisting the Thieves by informing them of all sorts of cases to take.]]\\\

She represents the Moon Arcana along with Mishima.

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[[folder:Shiho Suzui (Moon)]]
!!Shiho Suzui
!!!'''Arcana''': XVIII. La Lune (The Moon)
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[[folder:Sae Niijima]]
!!Sae Niijima
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Ann's best friend Makoto's older sister and a member of Shujin Academy's volleyball team. Even though Kamoshida's TrainingFromHell leaves Public Prosecutor at the Tokyo District Special Investigation Department at the Public Prosecutors' Office. Like Makoto, she doted on Izuku when he was younger, calling him "Little Izu". But her beaten, exhausted, and withdrawn, she puts up relationship with it because she believes volleyball is all she Makoto has for grown icier over the years, insisting that Makoto stay in school and keep her future. She attempts suicide after being sexually exploited by Kamoshida, compelling the Thieves to act. After she recovers, [[spoiler:she decides to become the co-admin nose out of the Phan-Site, assisting the Thieves by informing them of all sorts of cases to take.]]\\\

She represents the Moon Arcana along with Mishima.
trouble.



* AscendedExtra: Instead of transferring out, [[spoiler:she asks to help with Mishima's Phan-Site after she recovers in the hospital.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Just like in the original game, Kamoshida raping her and throwing her off the volleyball team convinced her that suicide was the only way she could truly escape her horrible situation. Luckily, she survives and makes a full recovery thanks to Recovery Girl's intervention.
* ForWantOfANail: Thanks to Recovery Girl's help, Shiho is ready to be released from the hospital just a few weeks after her suicide attempt. She also knows Ann and Izuku are behind Kamoshida's confession, which she watched live through Ann's phone. Because of this, she's motivated to help the so-called Phantom Thieves by offering to help out with Mishima's Phan-Site.
* NiceGirl: She's the first student outside of Makoto and the Phantom Thieves to treat Izuku like a human being and judge him for his personality and actions rather than his criminal record and made friends with Ann despite the rumors surrounding her. Because of this, both of them are protective of her and are motivated to bring Kamoshida to justice by stealing his heart after learning about how she attempted suicide because of him.
* NonUniformUniform: She doesn't wear the standard Shujin blazer, instead opting for a beige sweater (which is not visible in her art).
* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Has this reaction after she wakes up from her suicide attempt with Recovery Girl's help. Ann is quick to give her a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan to snap her out of this.
--> '''Shiho''': A-am I supposed to walk through that school again, expecting everything to go back to normal?! All of those eyes of disgust and pity watching me every single day?! I can't take that! I can't-
* OnlyFriend: While Ann had on-and-off relationships with her classmates, the only long-term friendship she had before joining the Thieves was Shiho.
* SacrificialLamb: Her suicide attempt, which was brought on by Kamoshida's abuse of her, is what drives Ryuji and Izuku to act regardless of the consequences.
* ShrinkingViolet: She is quite reserved and always tired and sore due to her volleyball practice. The narration says that she used to be much livelier and more jovial before joining the volleyball team and Ann tries to encourage Shiho to play hooky after seeing her down. This change is an indicator that something is seriously wrong with her, as she's introduced in the same chapter that she attempts suicide. Some of her teasing side returns by the time she's released from the hospital, which is best seen when she [[spoiler:promises to keep Mishima from picking out dumb cases as the co-admin of the Phan-Site.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows that Ann and Izuku did ''something'' to make Kamoshida confess, having heard them while she was barely conscious in the hospital, but she doesn't know the specifics. [[spoiler:She becomes fully aware of the Phantom Thieves' identities after starting the Phan-Site with Mishima.]]
* TomboyishPonytail: Played with. She's an athlete and a member of the volleyball team but is rather demure and feminine compared to Ann's more fiery personality. Shiho wasn't always this way and used to be much more outgoing with a tendency for BrutalHonesty.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: She ends up giving this speech to Izuku, who still blamed himself for her suicide attempt.
--> '''Shiho''': Thank you… ''[bows deeply]'' Thank you for saving me.\\
'''Izuku''': I… I didn't though. I couldn't…\\
'''Shiho''': Back then… I didn't want to be saved. I just wanted to end it. ''[rose from her bow and looking straight into Izuku's eyes]'' Even after I woke up, I didn't know what I would do with myself. But after I saw Kamoshida confess… I felt like I really could keep going on. Like someone reached out and pulled me from the brink. Recovery Girl saved my life, but you… you, Ann, Sakamoto-kun… ''[genuine smile]'' You all saved my soul. You're truly my heroes.

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* AscendedExtra: Instead of transferring out, [[spoiler:she asks to help with Mishima's Phan-Site after she recovers in the hospital.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: Just like in the original game, Kamoshida raping her and throwing her off the volleyball team convinced her that suicide
ChildhoodFriend: She was the only way she could truly escape her horrible situation. Luckily, she survives and makes a full recovery thanks to Recovery Girl's intervention.
* ForWantOfANail: Thanks to Recovery Girl's help, Shiho is ready to be released from the hospital just a few weeks after her suicide attempt. She also knows Ann and Izuku are behind Kamoshida's confession, which she watched live through Ann's phone. Because of this, she's motivated to help the so-called Phantom Thieves by offering to help out with Mishima's Phan-Site.
* NiceGirl: She's the first student outside of Makoto and the Phantom Thieves to treat Izuku like a human being and judge him for his personality and actions rather than his criminal record and made friends with Ann despite the rumors surrounding her. Because of this, both of them are protective of her and are motivated to bring Kamoshida to justice by stealing his heart after learning about how she attempted suicide because of him.
* NonUniformUniform: She doesn't wear the standard Shujin blazer, instead opting for a beige sweater (which is not visible in her art).
* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: Has this reaction after she wakes up from her suicide attempt with Recovery Girl's help. Ann is quick to give her a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan to snap her out of this.
--> '''Shiho''': A-am I supposed to walk through that school again, expecting everything to go back to normal?! All of those eyes of disgust and pity watching me every single day?! I can't take that! I can't-
* OnlyFriend: While Ann had on-and-off relationships with her classmates, the only long-term friendship she had before joining the Thieves was Shiho.
* SacrificialLamb: Her suicide attempt, which was brought on by Kamoshida's abuse of her, is what drives Ryuji and Izuku to act regardless of the consequences.
* ShrinkingViolet: She is quite reserved and always tired and sore due to her volleyball practice. The narration says that she used to be much livelier and more jovial before joining the volleyball team and Ann tries to encourage Shiho to play hooky after seeing her down. This change is an indicator that something is seriously wrong with her, as she's introduced in the same chapter that she attempts suicide. Some of her teasing side returns by the time she's released from the hospital, which is best seen when she [[spoiler:promises to keep Mishima from picking out dumb cases as the co-admin of the Phan-Site.]]
* SecretKeeper: She knows that Ann and Izuku did ''something'' to make Kamoshida confess, having heard them while she was barely conscious in the hospital, but she doesn't know the specifics. [[spoiler:She becomes fully aware of the Phantom Thieves' identities after starting the Phan-Site with Mishima.]]
* TomboyishPonytail: Played with. She's an athlete and a member of the volleyball team but is rather demure and feminine compared to Ann's more fiery personality. Shiho wasn't always this way and used to be much more outgoing with a tendency for BrutalHonesty.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: She ends up giving this speech to Izuku, who still blamed himself for her suicide attempt.
--> '''Shiho''': Thank you… ''[bows deeply]'' Thank you for saving me.\\
'''Izuku''': I… I didn't though. I couldn't…\\
'''Shiho''': Back then… I didn't want to be saved. I just wanted to end it. ''[rose from her bow and looking straight into
Izuku's eyes]'' Even neighbor until four years ago when she moved away after I woke up, I didn't know the death of her father. She's pleasantly surprised to bump into him at Cafe Leblanc and continues to call him "Little Izu".
* EducationMama: She's Makoto's sister, but she otherwise takes up this role, pressuring Makoto to study and get into a good university rather than follow her dream of becoming a Hero.
* {{Foil}}: To Sojiro. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do
what I would do she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* HelloAttorney: Others are quick to comment on her stunning looks and Izuku has trouble speaking
with myself. her despite their past history.
* ImplausibleHairColor: Her hair is silver-gray even though she's only in her twenties.
But after I saw Kamoshida confess… I felt like I really could keep going on. Like someone reached out given that the story takes place in the world of ''My Hero Academia'', this is hardly unusual.
* PetTheDog: She's cordial to the Midoriyas despite her icy relationship with her sister
and pulled me from reputation as a ruthless prosecutor.
* PromotedToParent: After
the brink. Recovery Girl saved my life, but you… you, Ann, Sakamoto-kun… ''[genuine smile]'' You all saved my soul. You're truly my heroes.death of her father, she became Makoto's guardian.
* ResentfulGuardian: It's heavily implied that Sae resents Makoto for being supposedly carefree and free to do what she wants compared to Sae, who is stuck in a job she hates.



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%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': Arcana: XIX. Le Soleil (The Sun)
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%%[[folder:??? (Judgment)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XX. Le Jugement (Judgment)
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takuto Maruki (Consultant)]]
!!Takuto Maruki
!!!'''Arcana''': 1. Le Consultant (Consultant)
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A new character introduced in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]''. Takuto is a part-time counselor who is hired to work at Shujin Academy after Kamoshida's and Madarame's change of heart, he helps students that were affected by Kamoshida's actions.\\\

He represents the Consultant Arcana.

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%%!!!'''Arcana''': Arcana: XIX. Le Soleil (The Sun)
%%[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:??? (Judgment)]]
%%!!??
%%!!!'''Arcana''': XX. Le Jugement (Judgment)
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takuto Maruki (Consultant)]]
!!Takuto Maruki
!!!'''Arcana''': 1. Le Consultant (Consultant)
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[[folder:Goro Akechi]]
!!Goro Akechi
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A new character introduced in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]''. Takuto is a part-time counselor teenage detective who is hired to work at Shujin Academy after Kamoshida's meets with Sea and Madarame's change of heart, he helps students that were affected by Kamoshida's actions.\\\

He represents
Mirio to investigate the Consultant Arcana.Phantom Thieves. [[spoiler:He's also working with All For One.]]



* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', he makes his entrance early in the Madarame arc, while in this story he makes his entrance after Madarame's change of heart.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who notes that he might have been able to make use of his Quirk in rescue situations or as a temporary distraction in combat if he so desired.
* HeroWorshipper: He admires Heroes, just like Izuku.
* LightEmUp: His Quirk allows him to create and control small spheres of light. It's great for emergency lighting or entertainment, but that's about it.
* NiceGuy: A friendly and sympathetic man who genuinely wants to help out the students of Shujin.
* TheShrink: His job description. He's brought in to help Kamoshida's victims.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averted. He was brought in to address this issue after Kamoshida's abuses come to light since the students had no one to turn to in the original game.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: His Quirk allows him to generate small spheres of light from his hand, but they are weightless and dissipate upon contact with something solid. This put the kibosh on childhood ideas of becoming a Hero (although he's perfectly happy with how his life turned out).

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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', he makes his entrance He appears early in the Madarame arc, while in this story he makes his entrance after Madarame's change of heart.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Discussed by Izuku, who notes that he might have been able to make use of his Quirk in rescue situations or as a temporary distraction in combat if he so desired.
* HeroWorshipper: He admires Heroes, just like Izuku.
* LightEmUp: His Quirk allows him to create and control small spheres of light. It's great for emergency lighting or entertainment, but that's about it.
* NiceGuy: A friendly and sympathetic man who genuinely wants to help out the students of Shujin.
* TheShrink: His job description. He's brought in to help Kamoshida's victims.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averted. He was brought in to address this issue after Kamoshida's abuses come to light since the students had no one to turn to
in the original game.
game during one of the first animated cutscenes. Here he doesn't make an appearance until Chapter 30.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: His BadassNormal: [[spoiler:Tomura]] calls him a Quirkless shit, meaning that, in spite of his reputation, he doesn't have any superpowers whatsoever.
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Akechi is working with the League of Villains in exchange for All For One eventually giving him a Quirk.]]
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. Both happen to be Quirkless, but whereas Izuku is somewhat frustrated by this due to his desire to become a hero and recent events have him labeled as a criminal, Akechi doesn't have any problems having no superpowers at all and is beloved by the public for his detective work. [[spoiler:Izuku is a Phantom Thief who works as a vigilante with the purpose of changing the hearts of Tokyo's social elite, while Akechi is the "Black Mask" who enacts countless Mental Shutdowns and Psychotic Breakdowns for his own gains.]]
* WillfullyWeak: [[spoiler:All For One has offered to grant Akechi a
Quirk allows him to generate small spheres of light from his hand, at any time, but they are weightless and dissipate upon contact with something solid. This put the kibosh on childhood ideas of becoming a Hero (although Akechi has chosen to wait until he's perfectly happy with how taken his life turned out).revenge.]]



[[folder:Kasumi Yoshizawa (Faith)]]
!!Kasumi Yoshizawa
!!!'''Arcana''': La Foi (The Faith)
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A new character introduced in ''Royal''. Kasumi is a first-year and a NewTransferStudent who joins Shujin Academy around the same time as Izuku. Since middle school, she has been an accomplished gymnastics athlete.\\\

She represents the Faith Arcana.

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[[folder:Kasumi Yoshizawa (Faith)]]
!!Kasumi Yoshizawa
!!!'''Arcana''': La Foi (The Faith)
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[[folder:Toshinori Yagi - All Might]]
!!Toshinori Yagi - All Might
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A new character introduced in ''Royal''. Kasumi is a first-year
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Japan’s Greatest Hero, the Symbol of Peace,
and Izuku's lifelong idol. His true identity is Toshinori Yagi, which only a NewTransferStudent who joins Shujin Academy around select people know. Years prior to the same time main story, Toshinori suffered an injury that took out most of his internal organs. As a result, he’s slowly being unable to continue on as Izuku. Since middle school, she has been an accomplished gymnastics athlete.\\\

She represents
a Hero. His slowly declining help and inability to inspire others as he should is causing Toshinori to wonder if he’s not doing enough to be the Faith Arcana.symbol he thought he was.



* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', Kasumi appears shortly after Joker begins his school life at Shujin Academy near the start of the Kamoshida Arc. In the fanfic, she doesn't make an appearance until Madarame's confession. {{Justified|Trope}} as the fic began years before the ''Royal'' game was announced.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed significantly since she wasn't trying to be mean at the time, but her comment on how the Phantom Thieves are subverting actual heroes and being illegal about it are totally valid, which Izuku can't help but agree with her, even if it just ticks off Morgana.

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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In ''Royal'', Kasumi appears shortly after Joker begins TheAce: All Might is an incredibly powerful Hero, able to end conflicts in a short amount of time with his school life at Shujin Academy near incredible strength and speed. As a result of that and his cheerful personality, he’s become the start Number One Hero of Japan and the Symbol of Peace.
* BrokenAce: Despite the cheerful and powerful mask he puts on, Toshinori is secretly afraid that he isn’t doing enough to help people. The fact that his injury is cutting his Hero career short is also making him extremely depressed, which he hides behind a cheerful mask in an effort to continue inspiring the masses.
* CaptainPatriotic: His American-themed attacks, HeroicBuild, and Caucasian features make him one for the United States despite being ethnically Japanese.
* {{Determinator}}: He wanted to keep working until he fixed what he supposed a weakening presence of All Might in the public consciousness.
* ItsAllMyFault: Toshinori blames himself for the creation
of the Kamoshida Arc. In the fanfic, she doesn't make an appearance until Madarame's confession. {{Justified|Trope}} Phantom Thieves, as the fic began years before the ''Royal'' game was announced.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed significantly since she wasn't trying
he believes his inability to be mean at the time, but her comment on how inspire both authority figures and police officers as well as not being there to save them forced the Phantom Thieves are subverting actual heroes and being illegal about it are totally valid, which Izuku to take drastic action. He is fully aware of the fact he can't help save everyone but agree in his mind, if only he tried harder, then something like the Kamoshida scandal wouldn't have happened and really put a dent in the world he wanted for his master.
* SlaveToPR: It's a double-edged sword
with her, even if it just ticks off Morgana.this. He wanted to inspire everybody to the point he's a StepfordSmiler. In turn, people wanted to preserve an image of peace as some authority figures wanted to keep a clean image in spite of doing some wicked things, something Heroes and Police can do little about for the victims. Both he and Tsukauchi admitt their naivety of society upholding an honest image with the police force's corruption and the horrible injustices that the Police nor Heroes could do little about.



!Shujin Academy
[[folder:Principal Kobayakawa]]
!!Principal Kobayakawa
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The principal of Shujin Academy, Kobayakawa is a morbidly obese man who puts the school's reputation above the well-being of his own students, looking the other way in the face of Kamoshida's abuses because the volleyball team's performance has improved the school's standing.

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!Shujin Academy
[[folder:Principal Kobayakawa]]
!!Principal Kobayakawa
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[[folder:Naomasa Tsukauchi]]
!!Detective Naomasa Tsukauchi
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The principal A police officer who's a longtime friend of Shujin Academy, Kobayakawa is a morbidly obese man All Might, and one of the few people outside of the U.A. staff who puts knows the school's reputation above the well-being of his own students, looking the other way in the face of Kamoshida's abuses because the volleyball team's performance has improved the school's standing.truth about One For All.



* AdaptationalVillainy: While it was already implied in the game that Kobayakawa was doing something to sweep Kamoshida's abuses under the rug, this story has him explicitly [[spoiler:bribe the police into looking the other way.]]
* ApatheticTeacher: He only cares about the school's reputation and prestige, allowing his students to be abused and have their lives ruined by Kamoshida if it means protecting Shujin Academy's good name. [[spoiler:He's even paid off the police to keep things under wraps.]]
* FatBastard: He's perfectly willing to allow Kamoshida to physically and sexually abuse the students he's supposed to be helping, even if [[DrivenToSuicide it drives them to suicide.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While it ByTheBookCop: Adheres to the letter of the law and proper procedure. He was already implied understanding of the Phantom Thieves in their first confession, but the second time, not so much. He wondered what is their final goal is in their criminal actions.
* TheIdealist: He and All Might thought the force and society as a whole had moved on from its corruption and upholding an honest image. The very fact that they weeded out so many corrupt officers
in the game that Kobayakawa was doing something to sweep Kamoshida's abuses under two cases exposed by the rug, this story has Phantom Thieves puts them a mood of shame and sorrow. He couldn't have known but it still saddens him explicitly [[spoiler:bribe nonetheless.
* SecretKeeper: He’s one of
the police into looking the other way.]]
* ApatheticTeacher: He only cares
few people who knows about the school's reputation and prestige, allowing his students to be abused and have their lives ruined by Kamoshida if it means protecting Shujin Academy's good name. [[spoiler:He's even paid off the police to keep things under wraps.]]
* FatBastard: He's perfectly willing to allow Kamoshida to physically and sexually abuse the students he's supposed to be helping, even if [[DrivenToSuicide it drives them to suicide.]]
One For All.



[[folder:Sadayo Kawakami]]
!!Sadayo Kawakami
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The homeroom teacher for Ryuji's class, she frequently works overtime and is asked to be Izuku's guide on his first day of school. Apathetic at best, she is genuinely shocked at the idea that a meek, Quirkless teen like Izuku could have an assault charge.

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[[folder:Sadayo Kawakami]]
!!Sadayo Kawakami
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!!Eri
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The homeroom teacher for Ryuji's class, she frequently works overtime A young girl whom Overhaul claims is his daughter. In truth, she's the granddaughter of Chisaki's boss and is asked to be Izuku's guide on his first day of school. Apathetic at best, she is genuinely shocked at the idea that a meek, Quirkless teen like Izuku could have an assault charge.head of the Yakuza clan.



* ApatheticTeacher: She's disgruntled at the thought of acting as Izuku's liaison on his first day at Shujin Academy and is annoyed at the extra work she's doing. That said, she's genuinely confused at the discrepancy between Izuku's record and the boy himself.
* DemotedToExtra: She gets considerably less focus and screen time in the early parts of the story because of Izuku's first-year status, which means he isn't in her class. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} come Chapter 31, where Izuku runs into after she just finished her second job as a maid, kick-starting the Temperance Confidant.]]
* InSpiteOfANail: Izuku still finds out about her second job even though he refused to go along with Ryuji and Mishima's maid scheme.

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* ApatheticTeacher: She's disgruntled at AbusiveParents: Overhaul claims to be her father, but Sojiro sees right through it give how terrified Eri is.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler:She's
the thought of acting as Izuku's liaison on his first day at Shujin Academy and is annoyed at the extra work she's doing. That said, she's genuinely confused at the discrepancy between Izuku's record and the boy himself.
* DemotedToExtra: She gets considerably less focus and screen time in the early parts
source of the story because of Izuku's first-year status, which means he isn't in Quirk Erasure Bullets Chisaki has been manufacturing, with the bullets being made from her class. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} come Chapter 31, where Izuku runs into after she just finished her second job as a maid, kick-starting very body. This revelation horrifies and infuriates the Temperance Confidant.Phantom Thieves, [[EveryoneHasStandards including Katsuki]].]]
* InSpiteOfANail: Izuku still finds out about SelfMadeOrphan: In Chapter 40, [[spoiler:Chisaki's Shadow tells the Phantom Thieves that Eri accidentally used her second job even though he refused to go along with Ryuji Quirk on her parents and Mishima's maid scheme.killed them without meaning to]].
* LivingMacGuffin: [[spoiler:Her Shadow is Chisaki's Treasure.]]




!U.A. High School
[[folder:Katsuki Bakugou]]
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HavingABlast Explosion]]
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Izuku's former ChildhoodFriend and longtime tormentor. The two bump into each other again on the subway after delays leave both of them stranded at the station. Gifted both intellectually and physically on top of having a powerful Explosion Quirk, he easily got into U.A., the school of Izuku's dreams.

For more information about him as [[spoiler:"Nitro", see his folder in the Phantom Thieves' section]].
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* TheAce: He has it all: the brains, the athleticism, and the Quirk needed to get into the best Hero school in the country.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Izuku still calls Bakugou "Kacchan" out of habit even after years of being tormented by him.
** Makoto refers to him as "Baka-chan", though this is also an EmbarrassingNickname because she's essentially calling him a cute little idiot.
* AnimeHair: Explosively spiky hair much like a comic book starburst.
* BerserkButton: He immediately flies into a rage after seeing Izuku for the first time in months, though Izuku is surprised to find that it isn't nearly as bad as it once was. Bringing up Makoto is an even bigger one because she was the first one to ever beat him and he's furious that she decided to quit her aspirations of becoming a Hero, angrily calling her a quitter and a [[PrecisionFStrike bitch]] over it.
* BornWinner: He coasted all the way through elementary and middle school on his natural talent for both sports and academics and has a very powerful and rare Quirk that got him into a school with a 0.33% acceptance rate.
* BreakTheHaughty: His time in U.A. has been a huge wake-up call for him. In spite of his incredible talents and fighting capability, there are people stronger than him. Chapter 36 even ups the ante [[spoiler:thanks to Shadow Bakugo delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to him, blatantly bringing up his shortcomings to the Phantom Thieves.]] Thankfully, though, he does get better.
* BroughtDownToBadass: [[spoiler:It doesn't stick, obviously, but in Chapter 34 a former bully who tried to pick on Bakugo as a kid shots him with a Quirk-nullifying bullet. It doesn't hinder him much and Bakugo is able to take the former bully down.]]
* TheBully: After getting his Quirk and learning that Izuku was Quirkless, Bakugou became this, tormenting Izuku all throughout their childhood and encouraging others to do the same.
* DuelBoss: [[spoiler:His price for keeping the Phantom Thieves' identities secret is a one-on-one fight with Makoto.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: Izuku and Makoto bring Bakugou up periodically in their dialogue and thoughts long before he makes a physical appearance in the story.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first physical appearance in the story has him cussing about the lateness of the trains as he's furiously mashing the buttons on his phone. When he realizes Izuku is staring at him, the first thing he does is call him a bastard and asking why the hell he was at the same station as him.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Izuku. Izuku is a BornUnlucky UnSorcerer ShrinkingViolet who wanted to become a Hero solely to help others but circumstances outside of his control kept him from going to the school of his dreams. Bakugou is TheAce, a BornWinner, and a SmugSuper who mouths off and attacks anyone he doesn't like and wants to become a Hero to cement his ideal of strength above all.
** He's also one to Ryuji. Both of them are foul-mouthed blonds who are talented in their respective fields (Track for Ryuji and pretty much everything for Bakugou). But Ryuji is a BookDumb NiceGuy who was ostracized by his peers after an impulsive decision led to the loss of most of his running ability and cut the power of his Quirk in half. Bakugou is a {{Jerkass}} BornWinner who received nothing but praise and envy from others for his overwhelming talent, getting into the most prestigious Hero school in Japan on his raw power and intelligence and chastises Izuku for sticking his nose where it doesn't belong. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking While Ryuji dyes his hair blonde, Bakugou's is natural.]]
** He's also one to Makoto. Both were Izuku's {{Childhood Friend}}s and have red eyes. Makoto acts like a CoolBigSis and wants nothing but the best for Izuku, but [[AngerBornOfWorry grows cross with him]] when his reckless heroics threaten to do more harm than good to him. Bakugou constantly puts him down and did everything to make Izuku's childhood a living hell simply because he couldn't stand seeing how a Quirkless kid like Izuku could have such a heroic attitude, making him think that Izuku was looking down on him.
* HavingABlast: His Quirk turns his sweat into a compound similar to nitroglycerin, allowing Bakugou to unleash powerful explosions from his hands at will. [[spoiler:This makes him into the Phantom Thieves' explosives expert.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: He's a grade-A {{Jerkass}} and a bully who is on track to become a Hero because his vision of a Hero is "someone who always wins" in contrast to Izuku's belief that a Hero is someone who can save another with a smile. He seems to have gotten somewhat better though since he doesn't throw any of his previous soul-crushing insults as he did in middle school. Despite all this, Izuku genuinely believes that Bakugou has the potential to become the Number One Hero and hopes that Bakugou's dream will one day come true.
* HumblePie: Izuku believes that Bakugou's strangely subdued demeanor was because someone managed to one-up him at U.A. He says this because the last time he simmered down like this, it was because [[spoiler:Makoto]] had beaten Bakugou.
* HypocriticalHeartwarming: He calls bullshit on Izuku's conviction, asking how the hell a nerd like him got convicted for assault when he didn't even do that much harm. He also points out that Izuku doesn't even have a Quirk to do harm with, making the conviction even more questionable. He then expresses his disappointment at being unable to crush Izuku at the U.A. Entrance Exam because of the latter's inability to take it in the first place. This was especially surprising to Izuku, who distinctly remembers Bakugou saying that he didn't want to even see Izuku at the exam. Morgana lampshades this, flabbergasted that this behavior could be considered concern.
-->'''Morgana''': That's how he expresses '''concern?''' I can't imagine what kind of bully he was…
* ItsPersonal: Implied. He visibly toys with the idea of [[spoiler:turning the Phantom Thieves in until they mention they are going after the man distributing the Quirk-nullification bullets, which Bakugou ran afoul of a couple of chapters prior. Bakugou immediately agrees to keep their secret, on the condition that he gets a fight with Makoto.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Foul-mouthed, rude, terribly malicious, and prone to holding deep-seated grudges.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Izuku is genuinely surprised that Bakugou was rather tame and civil to him compared to their last encounter as well as Bakugou's disgust with Izuku's conviction.
* KarmaHoudini: He never really gets his comeuppance for tormenting Izuku for years on end. Bakugou's elementary and middle school teachers did nothing to stop him because he was too athletic, smart, and gifted to punish without hurting the school's reputation. In Japan, bullying is also considered an internal affair to be dealt with privately than in a public setting, which only exacerbated the issue. Even Izuku can't bring himself to hold ill will towards Bakugou and admires the latter's talent and endless drive to be the best at what he does, wishing him the best and hoping that Bakugou becomes the Number One Hero one day.
* MaliciousMisnaming: He calls Izuku, "Deku", after an alternate reading of the characters in Izuku's name. This reading can be written with different Kanji to call someone a wooden puppet, as in someone who will always be strung along by others and will never be able to achieve anything on their own.
* TheNicknamer: He never refers to any of his fellow UA students by name, always some basic description of their appearance.
* PrecisionFStrike: While his language is even more colorful than Ryuji's, the one time he uses "bitch" is when Izuku brings up Makoto.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The irises of his eyes are blood-red. Unlike Makoto, Bakugou is an incredibly unpleasant person to be around most of the time and hates Izuku's guts.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:He blunders into a Phantom Thieves operation and learns their secret identities. He agrees to keep quiet on the condition that Makoto fights him one-on-one.]]
* SirSwearsALot: He can barely go a single sentence without cussing, and even those instances are rare.
* SmugSuper: He's ''very'' proud of his powerful and rare Quirk. It's implied that someone at U.A. managed to take him down a peg.
* ToBeAMaster: His goal is to become the Number One Hero and surpass All Might.
* WardrobeFlawOfCharacterization: He completely forgoes a tie, leaves his dress shirt untucked, and wears his trousers baggily, showing his general disregard for authority and societal conventions.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: While Izuku does still consider Bakugo to be his friend to a certain extent, the same can't be said about Makoto. After she gave up on her dream of becoming a hero to help ease her sister's burden, Bakugo considers to be a "quitter" for throwing her dream away. When Izuku mentions he reunited with Makoto, Bakugo immediately blows up in anger. [[spoiler:Though contrary to Bakugo's feelings, his Shadow states otherwise.]]
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[[folder:Chiyo Shuzenji - Recovery Girl]]
!!Chiyo Shuzenji - Recovery Girl
!!!'''Quirk''': [[HealingHands Heal]]
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Real name Chiyo Shuzenji, Recovery Girl is the resident nurse of U.A. High who patches the students up with her Quirk and her wealth of medical expertise. After Shiho attempts suicide, Mishima starts a petition to get her to visit Shujin Academy in order to treat his injured classmate.
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* AndYourRewardIsEdible: She gives out multivitamin gummies to her patients and those visiting them.
* BystanderSyndrome: She openly disapproves of people sending their well-wishes without actually trying to do anything to make the lives of the injured better. Because of this, she admires Mishima's decision to petition for her help to get Shiho the treatment she needed and heaps praise on him when they bump into each other at the hospital. This only makes sense, given that she's the head practitioner at the most prestigious Hero school in the country.
-->'''Mishima''': Y-you wanted to meet me? I-I’m nothing special, really… ''[remembers his inability to stand up to Kamoshida]'' I'm really not...\\
'''Recovery Girl''': Nonsense, boy. You had the sense to act when others wouldn’t. Too often people give their sympathies to the injured without doing much to make things better. You were at least able to give Suzui-chan a chance to get back on her feet by bringing her to my attention. I think that’s something special.
* ClassyCane: Hers is a working syringe about half her height.
* CoolOldLady: She's happy to respond to a petition asking for her help even though her work as a nurse for the students of the most prestigious Hero school in Japan leaves her with little time to spare. She also commends Mishima for sending her the petition, saying that people often forget that being a Hero is more than just bringing Villains to justice.
* HealingHands: Her Quirk allows her to accelerate the body's natural healing processes dramatically, allowing her to treat a broken arm in a few day's time rather than the weeks or months it would normally take when used alongside traditional medicine. The only downside is that this rapidly drains the patient's reserves of energy, leaving them feeling groggy and exhausted for a while afterward. There are also injuries that it can't heal alone, such as having the bones in one's arm pulverized, potentially requiring surgery and even then it may leave scars.
* IronicName: Her title is the "Youthful Hero" and she's well into her golden years, not that this has affected her ability to do her job at all.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Of course, but hers drags on the floor like a cape because of her advanced age.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's only [=3'9''=] and definitely a senior citizen.
* NonActionGuy: She's a registered Hero, but her specialty lies in treating the wounded and sick rather than taking it to the Villains.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike the staff at Shujin, Recovery Girl always rationalizes her actions and cares for all of her patients. Ann is initially shocked and lashes out at Recovery Girl for leaving Shiho's arm and leg stiff. Recovery Girl then tells her to be quiet and listen, explaining that she only did so to keep Shiho from attempting suicide again. Ann settles down after this explanation and apologizes.
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[[folder:Mirio Togata - Lemillion]]
!!Mirio Togata - Lemillion
!!!'''Quirk''': [[{{Intangibility}} Permeation]]
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A third-year U.A. student who Sae meets with, along with Akechi, to discuss the 'Phantom Thieves of Hearts'.
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* FunPersonified: Mirio can't stay quiet or sit still, as seen when he spooks Akechi just to startle the detective.
* IntangibleMan: His Quirk lets him phase through solid matter like it isn't there. He uses it to spook Akechi by pushing his face through the stair railing.
* LawfulStupid: He mindlessly [[spoiler:surrenders Eri to Overhaul despite the fact that she is clearly scared out of her mind of him, just because he's her father]].
* WhatTheHellHero: On the receiving end by [[PapaWolf Sojiro]] [[spoiler:when he lets Overhaul take Eri when she is clearly scared of him.]]
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[[folder:Ren Amamiya]]
!!Ren Amamiya
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In another time, another place, this young man would have become "Joker", the Wild Card and leader of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. Here, Ren Amamiya is a first-year student at U.A.'s Hero course.
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* TheAce: Implied. When the story follows Bakugou's perspective, he angrily thinks about "Fake Glasses" on the same level as Todoroki, indicating he is jealous of his prowess.
* AgeLift: Joker was a second-year high school student in ''VideoGame/Persona5''. Here, Ren is a first-year student.
* ChickMagnet: ''All'' of his female classmates in U.A. seem to have a crush on him, to Bakugou's annoyance.
* DemotedToExtra: In the original ''Persona 5'', he was the player character and the main protagonist. Here, he's a background character.
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: Even though he's not on probation, Ren still wears fake glasses in class, which is why Bakugou calls him "Fake Glasses".
* StepfordSmiler: Bakugou accuses him of it. While he acts quiet and helpful in class, Bakugou claims he's hiding a genuine bloodlust he's seen while on the battlefield.
* SuperSmoke: Though it hasn't been seen yet, Bakugou notes that Ren can create smoke of some kind.
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!Vigilantes
[[folder:Kouichi Haimawari]]
!!Kouichi Haimawari
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A 19-year-old who wants to be a hero, but his Quirk, Slide, which is an ability to slide around on the ground at the speed of a bike when three of his limbs are touching it, made him unfit for service because trying to go faster proves risky to both him and bystanders. Eventually, he decides to get serious, dons a costume after hours and does "hero work" (really just self-imposed public services like directing people, picking up dropped items, helping the elderly cross the street and cleaning up trash), until an encounter with Knuckle Duster changes his life. With added training and experience, Kouichi starts to take the brakes off his Quirk and uses it for vigilantism.
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* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but he's the same age as he appears in his home series here despite taking place several years later.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: He shrugs off [[spoiler:getting hit by one of Overhauls prototype Quirk Erasing Bullets. Kazuho and Knuckle Duster are quick to call him out on it.]]
* {{Fanboy}}: Admires the Phantom Thieves, in contrast to Kazuho.
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[[folder:Knuckle Duster]]
!!Knuckle Duster
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A Quirkless vigilante who goes on the prowl for criminals at night.
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* AgeLift: The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademiaVigilantes'' series takes place several years before the main events of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', but he's the same age as he appears in his home series here despite taking place several years later.
* BadassNormal: He's Quirkless, but he's strong enough to send foes flying into walls.
* BloodKnight: He loves to fight against villains who can actually pose a challenge to him. In fact, his idea of ‘getting info’ on the Quirk Erasing Bullet that hit Kouichi is to mug random thugs in the streets.
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!Other Characters
[[folder:Inko Midoriya]]
!!Inko Midoriya
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Izuku's mom. She has taken care of Izuku all of his life while her husband Hisashi worked overseas. She's heartbroken when Izuku is forced to move away to serve out his probation but later comes to visit him during Golden Week.
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* DotingParent: Inko loves her son unconditionally and constantly worries about his safety. This feeling hasn't budged an inch even after his conviction and the first thing they do after seeing each other again is sharing a long, warm hug. She then shows her concern over Izuku's transition to a new school and is brought to tears after hearing that he's made friends. This is also why Izuku has so much trouble wrapping his head around the idea that the parents of Kamoshida's victims condone the abuse just to put something on their kids' resumes, it's just something that Inko would never do.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Izuku hides his activities as a phantom thief from Inko to keep her from worrying about him.
* ParentsAsPeople: She's still guilt-ridden over the fact that she was unable to support Izuku's dreams of becoming a Hero and in fact made him feel worse by telling him that she was so sorry that he was born Quirkless. She's also a massive worrywart and Izuku leaves out the specifics of his school life so that she doesn't fret over him.
* SecretKeeper: She's implied to know about [[spoiler:Futaba's situation]] even though Sojiro tries hard to change the subject.
* TenderTears: She's the one her son gets it from. The days she spent visiting her son are filled with TearsOfJoy.
* YourFavorite: When she meets up with her son again over Golden Week, Inko insists on finding a katsudon joint to eat dinner at because she knows it's Izuku's favorite, even as he tells her that she doesn't have to go out of her way for him.
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[[folder:Sae Niijima]]
!!Sae Niijima
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Makoto's older sister and a Public Prosecutor at the Tokyo District Special Investigation Department at the Public Prosecutors' Office. Like Makoto, she doted on Izuku when he was younger, calling him "Little Izu". But her relationship with Makoto has grown icier over the years, insisting that Makoto stay in school and keep her nose out of trouble.
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* ChildhoodFriend: She was Izuku's neighbor until four years ago when she moved away after the death of her father. She's pleasantly surprised to bump into him at Cafe Leblanc and continues to call him "Little Izu".
* EducationMama: She's Makoto's sister, but she otherwise takes up this role, pressuring Makoto to study and get into a good university rather than follow her dream of becoming a Hero.
* {{Foil}}: To Sojiro. Both have minors under their care (Izuku for Sojiro and Makoto for Sae) and tend to be emotionally distant from them while insisting that they remain out of trouble. But while Sojiro keeps up a poorly held [[HiddenHeartOfGold facade]] to be Izuku's disciplinarian, Sae is secretly a ResentfulGuardian who is envious of Makoto's supposed freedom to do what she wants while Sae is stuck in a job she hates to provide for the both of them.
* HelloAttorney: Others are quick to comment on her stunning looks and Izuku has trouble speaking with her despite their past history.
* ImplausibleHairColor: Her hair is silver-gray even though she's only in her twenties. But given that the story takes place in the world of ''My Hero Academia'', this is hardly unusual.
* PetTheDog: She's cordial to the Midoriyas despite her icy relationship with her sister and reputation as a ruthless prosecutor.
* PromotedToParent: After the death of her father, she became Makoto's guardian.
* ResentfulGuardian: It's heavily implied that Sae resents Makoto for being supposedly carefree and free to do what she wants compared to Sae, who is stuck in a job she hates.
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[[folder:Goro Akechi]]
!!Goro Akechi
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A teenage detective who meets with Sea and Mirio to investigate the Phantom Thieves. [[spoiler:He's also working with All For One.]]
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: He appears early in the original game during one of the first animated cutscenes. Here he doesn't make an appearance until Chapter 30.
* BadassNormal: [[spoiler:Tomura]] calls him a Quirkless shit, meaning that, in spite of his reputation, he doesn't have any superpowers whatsoever.
* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Akechi is working with the League of Villains in exchange for All For One eventually giving him a Quirk.]]
* {{Foil}}: To Izuku. Both happen to be Quirkless, but whereas Izuku is somewhat frustrated by this due to his desire to become a hero and recent events have him labeled as a criminal, Akechi doesn't have any problems having no superpowers at all and is beloved by the public for his detective work. [[spoiler:Izuku is a Phantom Thief who works as a vigilante with the purpose of changing the hearts of Tokyo's social elite, while Akechi is the "Black Mask" who enacts countless Mental Shutdowns and Psychotic Breakdowns for his own gains.]]
* WillfullyWeak: [[spoiler:All For One has offered to grant Akechi a Quirk at any time, but Akechi has chosen to wait until he's taken his revenge.]]
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[[folder:Toshinori Yagi - All Might]]
!!Toshinori Yagi - All Might
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[[caption-width-right:300:The Symbol of Peace]]
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Japan’s Greatest Hero, the Symbol of Peace, and Izuku's lifelong idol. His true identity is Toshinori Yagi, which only a select people know. Years prior to the main story, Toshinori suffered an injury that took out most of his internal organs. As a result, he’s slowly being unable to continue on as a Hero. His slowly declining help and inability to inspire others as he should is causing Toshinori to wonder if he’s not doing enough to be the symbol he thought he was.
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* TheAce: All Might is an incredibly powerful Hero, able to end conflicts in a short amount of time with his incredible strength and speed. As a result of that and his cheerful personality, he’s become the Number One Hero of Japan and the Symbol of Peace.
* BrokenAce: Despite the cheerful and powerful mask he puts on, Toshinori is secretly afraid that he isn’t doing enough to help people. The fact that his injury is cutting his Hero career short is also making him extremely depressed, which he hides behind a cheerful mask in an effort to continue inspiring the masses.
* CaptainPatriotic: His American-themed attacks, HeroicBuild, and Caucasian features make him one for the United States despite being ethnically Japanese.
* {{Determinator}}: He wanted to keep working until he fixed what he supposed a weakening presence of All Might in the public consciousness.
* ItsAllMyFault: Toshinori blames himself for the creation of the Phantom Thieves, as he believes his inability to inspire both authority figures and police officers as well as not being there to save them forced the Phantom Thieves to take drastic action. He is fully aware of the fact he can't save everyone but in his mind, if only he tried harder, then something like the Kamoshida scandal wouldn't have happened and really put a dent in the world he wanted for his master.
* SlaveToPR: It's a double-edged sword with this. He wanted to inspire everybody to the point he's a StepfordSmiler. In turn, people wanted to preserve an image of peace as some authority figures wanted to keep a clean image in spite of doing some wicked things, something Heroes and Police can do little about for the victims. Both he and Tsukauchi admitt their naivety of society upholding an honest image with the police force's corruption and the horrible injustices that the Police nor Heroes could do little about.
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[[folder:Naomasa Tsukauchi]]
!!Detective Naomasa Tsukauchi
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A police officer who's a longtime friend of All Might, and one of the few people outside of the U.A. staff who knows the truth about One For All.
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* ByTheBookCop: Adheres to the letter of the law and proper procedure. He was understanding of the Phantom Thieves in their first confession, but the second time, not so much. He wondered what is their final goal is in their criminal actions.
* TheIdealist: He and All Might thought the force and society as a whole had moved on from its corruption and upholding an honest image. The very fact that they weeded out so many corrupt officers in the two cases exposed by the Phantom Thieves puts them a mood of shame and sorrow. He couldn't have known but it still saddens him nonetheless.
* SecretKeeper: He’s one of the few people who knows about One For All.
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[[folder:Eri]]
!!Eri
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A young girl whom Overhaul claims is his daughter. In truth, she's the granddaughter of Chisaki's boss and the head of the Yakuza clan.
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* AbusiveParents: Overhaul claims to be her father, but Sojiro sees right through it give how terrified Eri is.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler:She's the source of the Quirk Erasure Bullets Chisaki has been manufacturing, with the bullets being made from her very body. This revelation horrifies and infuriates the Phantom Thieves, [[EveryoneHasStandards including Katsuki]].]]
* SelfMadeOrphan: In Chapter 40, [[spoiler:Chisaki's Shadow tells the Phantom Thieves that Eri accidentally used her Quirk on her parents and killed them without meaning to]].
* LivingMacGuffin: [[spoiler:Her Shadow is Chisaki's Treasure.]]
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