Yuga Aoyama admits in front of Izuku Midoriya that he is the traitor in UA in chapter 336 of the MHA manga. Aoyama also reveals that he was the one responsible for leaking the details about the USJ and training camp incident. 1.
The UA traitor’s identity in My Hero Academia has been a mystery since the earliest chapters, but the shockingly true culprit manages to go unnoticed until now. Kohei Horikoshi, brought back the topic after teasing Toru Hagakure as a possible traitor in chapter 335 of the MHA manga.
A common theory amongst My Hero Academia fans is the idea that Kaminari is the traitor of U.A.. Many fans of the series really like Kaminari so they'll feel the sting of betrayal if he were to be the traitor, especially because of his relationships with the rest of 1-A, particularly Bakugo and Jiro.
7 Denki Kaminari. A common theory amongst My Hero Academia fans is the idea that Kaminari is the traitor of U.A.. Many fans of the series really like Kaminari so they'll feel the sting of betrayal if he were to be the traitor, especially because of his relationships with the rest of 1-A, particularly Bakugo and Jiro.
Academy traitor hiding within the school's walls. The previous chapters of the series have been one huge reveal after the other as it was confirmed that Yuga Aoyama was indeed the traitor (as many fans have guessed over the series' run so far).
In a sudden twist, My Hero Academia has revealed that Yuga Aoyama is the actual traitor to U.A. High, and the reason why he chose to betray everyone proves Deku could have succumbed to the same fate had circumstances been just a little different.
With Yuga Aoyama being revealed as the traitor who had been sending All For One information about Class 1-A's whereabouts, the immediate aftermath of the reveal broke all of their hearts.
7 Mezo Shoji Is The Traitor A Redditor explained how his selflessness is only a facade, as he's very likely to be the UA traitor. The theory suggests that his enhanced hearing can easily allow him to eavesdrop on his teachers and fellow students to know all about their secrets.
Who is the U.A. traitor? Many people believed the culprit to be Toru Hagakure, but to their shock, it is Yuga Aoyama who was responsible. Originally Quirkless, Yuga is trapped by All for One's schemes when his parents make a deal with the villain to give him a Quirk.
Danger Sense's debut proves Aoyama was committed to his role as a traitor though not out of choice. With his family on the line, Aoyama wants his parents to be safe, and he would even turn on Izuku if he meant doing so.
10 Kirishima's The Traitor: Empathy for Villains But sometimes he sympathizes with characters that concern us. Most notably was the character during his first excursion with Fat Gum. This was a small-time villain, but his sob story hit Kirishima hard, so hard that he admitted to understanding and empathizing with him.
My Hero Academia Already Confirmed Deku Would Be the Ultimate Villain.
Currently, Hisashi's work has taken him abroad, leaving Inko and Izuku alone. This is everything that's been revealed about Izuku's father, but what's interesting about all of this is that everything that is revealed about Hisashi was either from Inko or the creator Kohei Horikoshi.
Katsuki Bakugo is not being set up as a villain, he's being set up as character that will grow alongside the series protagonist as both of them strive to go beyond.
Deku wanted to protect everyone To minimize collateral damage, they used Deku to lure out the villains. Keep in mind that several of them have escaped the Tartarus prison during a breakout. However, this meant that Deku had to leave the U.A. to keep everybody there safe.
Izuku Midoriya aka 'Deku' has six different types of quirks. These quirks are of the previous bearers of One for All and can be considered it's manifestation. So far he has been able to use Float and Blackwhip along with One fo All.
A common theory amongst My Hero Academia fans is the idea that Kaminari is the traitor of U.A.. Many fans of the series really like Kaminari so they'll feel the sting of betrayal if he were to be the traitor, especially because of his relationships with the rest of 1-A, particularly Bakugo and Jiro.
Toga is another usual suspect due to her quirk that allows her to take the shape of anyone whose blood she possesses . The theory is that Toga has been pretending to be a student at U.A. the entire time. However, considering Midoriya found her out pretty quickly when she pretended to be Uraraka, it kind of implies that Toga may have the ability to appear like anyone else, but she cannot act like anyone else.
6 Toru Hagakure. Another popular theory is the idea of a character that is, literally, hidden in plain sight. Toru (Invisible Girl) is another of the most popularly accused in the U.A. Traitor fan theories. She is invisible so that means she can be anywhere at any time and the class wouldn't even know it.
She is invisible so that means she can be anywhere at any time and the class wouldn't even know it. This theory has a few flaws, though. Firstly, Toru isn't the first character with an invisibility quirk, which means that there are probably precautions in place to avoid and detect her quirk.
The idea of Monoma Nieto being the traitor seems extremely predictable due to his quirk and strange disdain for class 1-A, as though this idea were too good to be true. Of course, fans have assumed that he is the traitor, but if anything Monoma seems more like a red herring than anything else.
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Pretty much every character has been suspected for one reason or another. Even the lead three Academia boys, Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki, were considered at one point. But with so little information and so little focus on the actual traitor, the best any fan can do for now is to simply guess.
At the end of chapter 335, All For One mentions having friends in different places. Since it ended with an image of Hagakure, it sounded like he was talking about her, but we find out in chapter 336 that the previous chapter ended the way it did because Hagakure was spying on the actual traitor: Aoyama.
Assuming that my Toga theory doesn’t stick (again, I don’t want it to—I want it to be Aoyama) this revelation is the kind that makes you wanna go back and reread chapters.
Since the earlier times, All For One is known for taking someone’s quirk away and redistributing this stolen quirk to anyone. Now, asking the king of villains for a favor means walking on thin ice.
The amount of emotions Aoyama had to go through when his parents talk about why he has to follow All For One’s orders. Just when he is regretting every bit of it, the most unthinkable happened to him.
Midoriya is always known for his kind heart and his strong sense of justice. After knowing how tragic and helpless Aoyama feels, I’m sure Midoriya won’t leave him alone.
Aoyama may not be the most fearsome opponent for Midoriya but his significance as the traitor goes well beyond that.
Toru Hagakure is known well for her small circle of friends, with her closest friend being Twice. Lately, Hagakure’s actions have been very suspicious especially with her having concerns about Aoyama after all of the recent events thus far.
My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2014, with its chapters additionally collected in 24 tankōbon volumes as of August 2019.
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