He is very adept to cooking and housework because his mother doesn't really care about doing much. Meanwhile, Kensuke is reunited with an old friend Asaya Hasekura, a popular pretty boy who declares his love for Kensuke and leaves Kensuke confused and unsure.Ĭharacters Masahiro Setagawa ( 勢田川正広, Setagawa Masahiro) Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda (Japanese) Austin Tindle (English) A weakling delinquent who used to be searching a place to belong to. Now Kousuke has claimed Masahiro as his "underling" and promises to protect him, but the feelings seem to run far deeper for both. This man happens to be the older brother of his best friend Kensuke Ooshiba and his current homeroom teacher. However, soon an infamous street fighter named Kousuke Ooshiba, or the "Bear Killer" inadvertently saves him. He's been coerced into joining a gang and is often bullied and used as a gopher boy. ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 200 and Episode 94.Masahiro Setagawa has stopped believing in heroes as he believes that heroes do not truly exist, especially since he has been getting into a lot of trouble.Albeit with different words that have that said meaning for defensive and offensive purposes. With her O-Parts being Fairing and wearing a ring-like weapon situated around her neck, which emits soundwaves from her mouth, turns them into words, and attacks her enemies with those said words.
DAMP: Creates letters that act as a humidifier.
KA-BOOM! BANG! BLAM! BONK!: Creates huge, sturdy letters that crash through an area and function as a wall.The onomatopoeia that have been shown so far were: The manifested onomatopoeia are quite durable and can even resist Yuga Aoyama's laser beams. This grants Manga excellent versatility, as he is capable of conjuring various effects by just spelling the right wording. The onomatopoeia is manifested with the same effects as the sound they're based on. Manga can create gigantic-sized onomatopoeias. Comic allows the user to materialize onomatopoeia into the real world in the form of giant Japanese letters by speaking them.