2 Jawaban2026-07-09 01:19:46
Okay so I need to correct something first—it’s usually ‘Deku-nii’ in canon, right? But in fanworks, ‘Papa’ shifts everything into a different gear entirely. I’ve been reading fics where Eri calls him that for years, and it’s less about the actual parenting and more about the symbolic weight it carries. Deku isn’t just saving her; he’s becoming the stable, loving figure she never had. That changes how he sees himself, too—he’s not just a hero-in-training anymore, he’s responsible for a whole person’s happiness.
Some writers use it for pure, tooth-rotting fluff, which is fine, but the really interesting ones explore the tension. Like, Deku’s a kid himself, basically. Having Eri call him Papa forces him to confront his own maturity, or lack thereof. It can lead to guilt, overprotectiveness, or even conflict with Aizawa, who’s her actual guardian. I read one where Deku had panic attacks because he felt he wasn’t worthy of the title, and it messed up his dynamic with the whole class. That felt brutally real.
It also reconfigures his relationships with other characters. Bakugou’s reactions range from explosive denial to weird, grudging acceptance. In dad-for-one tropes, it adds another layer of irony if All For One hears about it. Mostly, though, it anchors Deku emotionally. His entire drive is to save people, and Eri calling him Papa makes that mission painfully, beautifully personal. It’s not a trope I seek out, but when it’s done with care, it cuts deeper than most action scenes.
5 Jawaban2026-07-09 07:12:18
It's a super common trope in the fandom, really. If you spend any time in the 'Dad Might' or 'Dadzawa' tags, you'll see the 'Deku adopts Eri' variant pop up everywhere. The logic tends to follow a few paths. The most straightforward is just taking the established dynamic from the show and cranking it up to eleven—Izuku saves her, he's incredibly kind and patient, and she latches onto him as a stable, heroic figure in her new life.
Another angle is a full-blown Alternate Universe where the League attack goes differently and Izuku becomes her legal guardian. Those stories often explore him balancing hero training with single parenthood, which can be really sweet or hilariously chaotic. It leans into his nurturing side that we see with Kota, too.
Sometimes it's purely for fluff or hurt/comfort; having Eri call him that is an instant heart-melter for readers who want a heavy dose of familial warmth. There's also a darker, more angsty take I've seen where it's a trauma response, her way of seeking safety by assigning him the most secure role she can imagine. Honestly, I think it resonates because it feels like a natural extension of his character—he'd absolutely be that kind of dad-figure, all nervous but determined to do right by her.
5 Jawaban2026-07-09 16:58:26
Honestly, I always find those scenes a little unsettling if they're played completely straight. Eri calling Midoriya 'papa' hits on a huge theme of found family and protection, obviously, but the best fics use it to explore the sheer emotional weight of that responsibility on a kid who's already carrying the world. It's not just cute fluff; it's about Izuku confronting what it means to be a true hero off the battlefield—someone who provides not just safety, but a sense of belonging and unconditional, gentle care. That kind of intimacy is terrifying for someone who grew up quirkless and used to thinking he didn't deserve anything.
I've read a few where it happens accidentally after a nightmare, and the focus is on his panic—'I'm not ready for this, I can't be All Might and a dad'—which feels way more true to his character than just immediate, sappy acceptance. The theme becomes about redefining strength: it's okay to be scared, but showing up anyway is what matters. It also contrasts sharply with Overhaul's twisted 'father' role, making Izuku's hesitant, earnestly clumsy attempts at care the ultimate rebellion against the abuse she suffered.
2 Jawaban2026-07-09 15:34:23
Found one called 'Weight of a Feather' that gets into it pretty well. It's not the main focus, more like a slow-burn family dynamic story where Eri's living with Midoriya after the Overhaul stuff. The 'Papa' moment happens after like 15 chapters, and it's less a huge dramatic scene and more her just slipping up because she's half-asleep after a nightmare. What I liked was how it dealt with Izuku's internal panic—not in a 'oh no I'm too young' way, but in this overwhelming sense of responsibility he feels he hasn't earned. The story spends a lot of time on Eri's confusion about what a 'dad' even is supposed to do, since her frame of reference is basically non-existent. She calls Aizawa 'Uncle Shouta' in the same fic, which creates this funny little tension because he's technically more of a guardian figure but she assigns these labels based on who makes her feel safe in different ways. Sometimes fics make the moment super saccharine, but this one played it with a quiet awkwardness that felt more real. The aftermath has Izuku overthinking every interaction, worrying he's going to mess up her healing by not being parental enough, while Eri is just cautiously testing the boundaries of this new word. It's less about the warm fuzzies and more about the weight of the title for both of them.
Another angle I've seen is in time-travel fics, where an older Izuku comes back and basically adopts her proactively. In those, the 'Papa' thing is often a reward he's been working toward, and Eri's feelings are portrayed as a mix of profound relief and finally having a anchor point. Those can feel a bit more wish-fulfillment, but they're satisfying if you're into the found-family trope done explicitly. There's one where she starts calling him 'Papa' after he literally fights a villain who tries to take her, and it's her way of claiming him back. Her feelings there are tied up with possession and safety in a way that's maybe not super psychologically nuanced, but it hits an emotional beat that works for the story's pace. I tend to prefer the slower, messier explorations over the destined-family narratives, but both have their place depending on your mood.
5 Jawaban2026-07-09 11:03:53
Okay, I’ve spent way too much time in the 'Dad for One' and 'Dadzawa' tags to also know the 'Eri calls Deku papa' trope has its own little corner. It’s a super specific flavor of hurt/comfort fluff that really hinges on the aftermath of her rescue.
One of the most famous, and my personal favorite, is 'Reconstruction' by cloudsmyweyes on AO3. It’s not the main plot, but it’ otherwise builds up to it so naturally. Eri’s recovery isn’t a montage; it’s slow, with Izuku visiting constantly, learning how to do her hair, letting her cling to him after nightmares. The first time she calls him papa is an accident, a sleepy mumble when he’s carrying her back to bed, and the emotional fallout—Izuku’s quiet panic, Aizawa’s dry amusement, Mirio’s gentle teasing—feels earned, not forced.
Another good one is 'Eri’s Hero' which is more of a straight-up family AU where Izuku and Ochako adopt her post-canon. The dynamic there is sweeter and more established, less about the accidental title and more about them navigating actual parenting within the hero world. The fluff is tooth-rotting, but sometimes you’re just in that mood, you know?
2 Jawaban2026-07-09 12:29:30
Eri calling Izuku 'papa' is basically its own subgenre at this point, which is wild when you think about it. It really took off after the Cultural Festival arc, once the fandom latched onto their dynamic. The most common setup is post-Overhaul rescue, with Izuku becoming her unofficial guardian because All Might or Aizawa are too busy, or because Eri just attaches herself to him and refuses to let go. The fics range from super fluffy found family stuff to darker takes where Izuku has to navigate actually raising a traumatized kid while still being a student himself.
One that comes to mind immediately is 'Comfort in the Chaos' over on Ao3. It's a slow-burn Dadzawa story too, but the central emotional beat is Eri latching onto Izuku as her primary safe person. The 'papa' moment happens after a nightmare, and it's written so softly it just wrecks you. The author does a great job showing Izuku's panic—he's sixteen, what does he know about being a dad?—but also his determination to be whatever she needs. Another huge one is 'Reconstruction,' which is a longer, more plot-heavy fic where Izuku unofficially adopts her after the raid. It deals a lot with the legal gray areas and how the class steps up to help. The nickname there feels earned, a milestone after months of healing.
I've seen it pop up in time travel fics too, where an older Izuku goes back and essentially co-parents Eri with his younger self or with Aizawa. The tone varies so much; some are pure tooth-rotting fluff, others are angst-fests where the word 'papa' is a lifeline for both of them. It's interesting how this specific trope fulfills a dual fantasy: seeing Izuku step into a protector role that mirrors All Might's, and giving Eri the unconditional, gentle love she was denied. You can usually find a bunch by filtering for the 'Dadzawa & Dadmight' or 'Midoriya Izuku & Eri' family tags and then just looking for the 'Parental Midoriya Izuku' tag.
2 Jawaban2026-07-09 20:12:30
Finding those super sweet fics where Eri calls Deku "Papa" really means looking for a very specific dynamic. It's not just a common tag on big sites like AO3 or FanFiction.net, though checking those with tags like 'Eri & Midoriya Izuku' or 'Dadzawa' can sometimes lead you there. The 'Dad Might' or 'Dad for One' tags are also worth a glance, as stories focused on Izuku in a fatherly role might include Eri. I've had better luck searching within author's profiles who are known for writing fluffy found-family 'My Hero Academia' content.
Sometimes it's more about the platform's culture. Tumblr writers often create shorter, domestic-scene drabbles that fit this perfectly. I remember one called 'Repairs and Hot Chocolate' that was just a 500-word moment where Eri slips up and calls him Papa after he fixes her horn. It wasn't tagged with the phrase, so you have to read the descriptions carefully. Discord servers for MHA shipping or found-family fans are goldmines too—people will often drop direct links to their works-in-progress or one-shots there.
The real trick is persistence. That moment is usually a payoff, so you're looking for longer adoption fics or post-overhaul recovery stories where their bond develops slowly. Filter for 'Midoriya Izuku Adopts Eri' or 'Parental Midoriya Izuku' and sort by word count; the longer the story, the higher the chance that intimate family moment occurs. I've stumbled upon a few gems by reading comments where readers go 'OMG the Papa moment in chapter 12 had me SOBBING'—that's often the best review to follow.