
My Hero Academia
For his entire life, Izuku has dreamed of being a hero—an ambitious goal for anyone, but an especially challenging one for a boy without superpowers. That’s right: in a world where 80% of the population has some sort of special gift, Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that won’t stop him from enrolling in one of the most prestigious hero academies in the world to learn what it truly means to be a hero.
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The main character earns his powers through hard work. Predominant;y espouses capitalist work ethic, and for the most part, the hero system works this way. They are essentially licensed businessmen.
There is a minor bit at season 4 & 5 or so where you kinda sympathize with the villains, and there are very vague overtones of a kinda social class issue (basically due to being unable to do hero work without licensing, they talk about "liberation"). But they basically tell us that despite having a hard-luck story, these are villains going about things the wrong way.
Created: 06-23-2023