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** Midoriya turns into a downplayed example. While he doesn't get much focus, it's presumed his relationships with Uraraka and Asui are much the same as in canon, while this story also sees him getting along [[spoiler:with Mirko after she takes him as an intern student. After it was revealed she still regularly visits him for sparring sessions after the internship, the readership exploded with all the shipping implications this generated]].
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* LesYay: Yukinashita and Yuigahama's relationship obviously has some sapphic undertones (especially with Yui being so open with [[CuddleBug physical affection]]), and a recent chapter showed Yukino becoming flustered over a cat heteromorph girl (reminding of Hikigaya's interaction with Totsuka).

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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of damn-near every eligible bachelorette in the story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven't'' shown attraction to him). It's gotten so bad In-Universe that he's all but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].

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** Hikigaya and Bakugo become close very quickly due to a mutual bull-headed drive to succeed.
** As with canon, Hikigaya becomes ''very'' flustered whenever [[DudeLooksLikeALady Totsuka]] is around even after his gender is revealed.
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of damn-near damn near every eligible bachelorette in the story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven't'' shown attraction to him). It's gotten so bad In-Universe that he's all but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].
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* FanPreferredCouple: Though Hikigaya has gotten plenty of ShipTease with many female members of the cast, a quick look at the forums will show you that the Hikigaya/Yaoyorozu ship has ''the'' most supporters. Far above his canon romance with Yukinashita Yukino.
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** The more and more of All For One’s personality is revealed in the Final Arc the more appropriate this crossover tends to be as an idea. [[spoiler: Specifically in how All For One’s obsession with becoming an "invincible Demon Lord", and his core delusion of believing the world operates on comic book/manga/light novel logic, reveals him to be ultimately nothing more than some edgy, middle-school {{Chuunibyou}}. Basically, he’s an evil Zaimokuza (who is also the page image for the trope), and so who better to ultimately oppose him as an enemy than Hachiman; who doesn’t pull his punches for Zaimokuza‘s feelings even as friends?]]

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** The more and more of All For One’s personality is revealed in the Final Arc the more appropriate this crossover tends to be as an idea. [[spoiler: Specifically in how All For One’s obsession with becoming an "invincible Demon Lord", and his core delusion of believing the world operates on comic book/manga/light novel logic, reveals him to be ultimately nothing more than some edgy, middle-school {{Chuunibyou}}. Basically, he’s an evil Zaimokuza (who is also the page image for the trope), and so who better to ultimately oppose him as an enemy than Hachiman; who doesn’t pull his punches for Zaimokuza‘s feelings even as friends?]]
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** The more and more of All For One’s personality is revealed in the Final Arc the more appropriate this crossover tends to be as an idea. [[spoiler: Specifically in how All For One’s obsession with becoming an "invincible Demon Lord", and his core delusion of believing the world operates on comic book/manga/light novel logic, reveals him to be ultimately nothing more than some edgy, middle-school {{Chuunibyou}}. Basically, he’s an evil Zaimokuza (who is also the page image for the trope), and so who better to ultimately oppose him as an enemy than Hachiman; who doesn’t pull his punches for Zaimokuza‘s feelings even as friends?]]
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** Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to [[spoiler:the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.]] Quite a few people congratulated Storybookknight on his "4-D chess skills."
** Hikigaya’s Hero Essay gives a pretty cynical formula on the best way to create the ideal hero by taking someone Quirkless and giving them incredible power, that is a clear deconstruction of Izuku Midoriya, who is the hero of ''My Hero Academia''. He then goes on to describe the second-best method as taking someone who had an initially weak Quirk that turns out to be much more powerful than believed. This turns out to also be a pretty accurate deconstruction of Koichi Haimawari‘s development, who is the hero of the spin-off ''My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'', and started out with only a simple movement Quirk that later revealed capable of battling a kaiju. Hikigaya thus thoroughly gave a TakeThat to both protagonists of the entire franchise.
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of damn-near every eligible bachelorette in the story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven’t'' shown attraction to him). It’s gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s all but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].

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** Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to [[spoiler:the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out it's revealed that Aoyama is TheMole.]] TheMole, meaning that [[FridgeBrilliance his absence in this story made it necessary for the League of Villains to arrange something else to get the intel they needed to attack the USJ, thus explaining Touga's early appearance here]]]]. Quite a few people congratulated Storybookknight on his "4-D chess skills."
** Hikigaya’s Hikigaya's Hero Essay gives a pretty cynical formula on the best way to create the ideal hero by taking someone Quirkless and giving them incredible power, that is a clear deconstruction of Izuku Midoriya, who is the hero of ''My Hero Academia''. He then goes on to describe the second-best method as taking someone who had an initially weak Quirk that turns out to be much more powerful than believed. This turns out to also be a pretty accurate deconstruction of Koichi Haimawari‘s Haimawari's development, who is the hero of the spin-off ''My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'', and started out with only a simple movement Quirk that later revealed capable of battling a kaiju. Hikigaya thus thoroughly gave a TakeThat to both protagonists of the entire franchise.
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of damn-near every eligible bachelorette in the story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven’t'' ''haven't'' shown attraction to him). It’s It's gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s he's all but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].



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** Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.
** Hikigaya’s Hero Essay gives a pretty cynical formula on the best way to create the ideal hero by taking someone Quirkless and giving them incredible power, that is a clear deconstruction of Izuku Midoriya, who is the hero of ''My Hero Academia''. He then goes to describe the second best method as taking someone who had an initially weak Quirk that turns out to be much more powerful than believed. This turns out to also be a pretty accurate deconstruction of Koichi Haimawari‘s development, who is the hero of the spin-off ''My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'', and started out with only a simple movement Quirk that later revealed capable of battling a kaiju. Hikigaya thus thoroughly gave a TakeThat to both protagonists of the entire franchise.
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of damn-near every eligible bachelorette in the story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven’t'' shown attraction to him). It’s gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s all-but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Mineta comes off much better here than in canon due Hachiman getting his place in class 1-A, and therefore, giving him a major setback in his dream of becoming a hero. This has had the effect of making him more pitiable, a little more mature (thus reigning in his perversions), and has given him fewer things to be insufferably smug about. His OddCouple partnership with Shinsou also helps.

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** Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the [[spoiler:the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.
TheMole.]] Quite a few people congratulated Storybookknight on his "4-D chess skills."
** Hikigaya’s Hero Essay gives a pretty cynical formula on the best way to create the ideal hero by taking someone Quirkless and giving them incredible power, that is a clear deconstruction of Izuku Midoriya, who is the hero of ''My Hero Academia''. He then goes on to describe the second best second-best method as taking someone who had an initially weak Quirk that turns out to be much more powerful than believed. This turns out to also be a pretty accurate deconstruction of Koichi Haimawari‘s development, who is the hero of the spin-off ''My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'', and started out with only a simple movement Quirk that later revealed capable of battling a kaiju. Hikigaya thus thoroughly gave a TakeThat to both protagonists of the entire franchise.
* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of damn-near every eligible bachelorette in the story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven’t'' shown attraction to him). It’s gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s all-but all but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].
* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Mineta comes off much better here than in canon due to Hachiman getting his place in class 1-A, and therefore, giving him a major setback in his dream of becoming a hero. This has had the effect of making him more pitiable, a little more mature (thus reigning in his perversions), and has given him fewer things to be insufferably smug about. His OddCouple partnership with Shinsou also helps.helps.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.

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Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.TheMole.
** Hikigaya’s Hero Essay gives a pretty cynical formula on the best way to create the ideal hero by taking someone Quirkless and giving them incredible power, that is a clear deconstruction of Izuku Midoriya, who is the hero of ''My Hero Academia''. He then goes to describe the second best method as taking someone who had an initially weak Quirk that turns out to be much more powerful than believed. This turns out to also be a pretty accurate deconstruction of Koichi Haimawari‘s development, who is the hero of the spin-off ''My Hero Academia: Vigilantes'', and started out with only a simple movement Quirk that later revealed capable of battling a kaiju. Hikigaya thus thoroughly gave a TakeThat to both protagonists of the entire franchise.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the bunch from ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.
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* HillariousInHindsight: Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.

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* HillariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight: Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.
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* HillariousInHindsight: Aoyama Yuga is among the characters removed from the story to make room for the ''My Teenage Romantic Comedy is Wrong, as Expected'', Then, it turns out that Touga Himiko has infiltrated the school by impersonating various students. Fast forward to the release of Chapter 336 of ''My Hero Academia,'' where it turns out that Aoyama is TheMole.
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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, he’s managed to attract the attention of pretty much every eligible bachelorette in the story. It’s gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s all-but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].

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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, he’s Hachiman has managed to attract the attention of pretty much damn-near every eligible bachelorette in the story.story (it would be easier to list the girls who ''haven’t'' shown attraction to him). It’s gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s all-but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].
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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Very much like his [=OreGairu=] counterpart, being the CluelessChickMagnet that he is, he’s managed to attract the attention of pretty much every eligible bachelorette in the story. It’s gotten so bad In-Universe that he’s all-but become a [[UrbanLegendLoveLife Memetic Sex God]].
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Mineta comes off much better here than in canon due Hachiman getting his place in class 1-A, and therefore, giving him a major setback in his dream of becoming a hero. This has had the effect of making him more pitiable, making a little more mature (thus reigning in his perversions), and has given him fewer things to be insufferably smug about. His OddCouple partnership with Shinsou also helps.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Mineta comes off much better here than in canon due Hachiman getting his place in class 1-A, and therefore, giving him a major setback in his dream of becoming a hero. This has had the effect of making him more pitiable, making a little more mature (thus reigning in his perversions), and has given him fewer things to be insufferably smug about. His OddCouple partnership with Shinsou also helps.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Mineta comes off much better here than in canon due Hachiman getting his place in class 1-A, and therefore, giving him a major setback in his dream of becoming a hero. This has had the effect of making him more pitiable, making a little more mature (thus reigning in his perversions), and has given him fewer things to be insufferably smug about. His OddCouple partnership with Shinsou also helps.

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