Honestly, I barely see Natsuo shipped with anyone canon. Most fans use him as a tool for Endeavor's atonement arc—the son who refuses to forgive is a powerful narrative device. When he is shipped, it tends to be super introspective. I remember one amazing fan comic exploring a potential past relationship with a civilian classmate that fell apart because he couldn't open up about his family. That felt true to his character. He's not a romantic lead; he's a portrait of the collateral damage the hero world creates.
Oh man, shipping Natsuo is niche city, but I'm here for it. My favorite has to be Natsuo/Hawks. Think about it! Hawks is all about speed and freedom and performing this perfect, carefree persona. Natsuo is grounded, blunt, and carries this heavy, slow-burning resentment for the hero system that failed his family. The tension writes itself—Hawks trying to charm or deflect, Natsuo seeing right through it and calling him on his crap. It's angst with the potential for so much mutual understanding, given their messed-up relationships with older hero figures.
It's definitely not a common pair, but the fics that do exist are usually super character-study heavy, focusing on recovery and deconstructing hero society from an outsider's perspective. You won't find a ton of fluffy coffee-shop AUs for this one; it's all about the late-night conversations on rooftops and challenging each other's worldviews.
So the thing about shipping Natsuo is it always seems to kind of circle back to Fuyumi. Like, I know some people think that's wild, but hear me out. It's not really about the familial thing for them—it's more that their dynamic is this quiet, stable foundation in the Todoroki chaos. She's the one trying to hold everything together, he's the one who walked away but clearly still cares. There's a shared trauma and a shared desire for something... normal? It's a ship built on melancholy and what could have been if their family wasn't so messed up, which is a pretty compelling space for fanworks to explore.
You also see him with, like, random background characters from UA or other hero families sometimes. I saw a fic once that paired him with Kendo from Class B, which was actually kind of sweet? Big, strong, straightforward girl with the quiet, burned-out Todoroki brother. But honestly, most of the content I stumble across is either Fuyumi or he's a side character in bigger Endeavor redemption fics, often as a potential love interest for a civilian OC who helps him heal. He's a blank slate emotionally, which makes him weirdly flexible for writers.
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Artist Selena Chase unintentionally did something unforgivable to Dr. Cassandra York. That intimidating woman wanted to hear nothing from her but one No or two No's won't stop her.
She knew how to get her attention and that was by booking an appointment! There was no way that the doctor would refuse a 'patient'.
What she thought would be a normal session turned into a steamy one and nothing remained the same after that.
Love is something to never be ashamed of, it's okay to fall in love even if that person is someone of the same sex.
That's the way I feel towards the person who showed me how to love.
I love him, I want him and I want to hold him but the problem is... His married.
Leslie Campbell is a young omega who is married to a beta. He is a book enthusiast who became an editor for a successful publishing company and he is assigned to his favorite author, Azrael Mitsuki Bethan, a Japanese American writer who paints the world in white and black.
However, there is one serious problem... Azrael hates omegas especially male omegas.
Leslie is determined to be Azrael's editor but their relationship becomes complicated when forbidden emotions start to develop leaving Leslie in a state to choose between his marriage and his soulmate while Azrael battles with his heart and his conscience.
Heartwarming relationship between the alpha who desires to hate and the omega who knows only how to love.
"Who would you choose? Your childhood best friend or the person whom you just got bumped into?"
A college delinquent by night never would have thought that she could meet someone that has the audacity to agree to date her despite the bullying she made to her. A runaway rich girl who became a free-spirited individual who works at a cafe never would have thought that she fell in love with a delinquent who makes fun of her without knowing why.
They are too diverse to be together but that's what makes life fun. The memories they have will ever be so special but not everything goes the way they wanted to.
Will they overcome the obstacles that will come across their path?
A young, beautiful but fierce teacher suddenly has to be trapped in a marriage with a student who is super annoying for her. In which the student always creates problems in his class every time the lesson takes place.
What will happen?
Married without being based on feelings of love. Can the student get feelings of love from a wife who is none other than his teacher? And will they be able to hold on to the household forever or will the household end up halfway?
Keep up with the story in "Stuck Love With My Student"
This is a story about Kei Innaya. A poor girl became a victim of bullying at Gemilang High School. There are no quiet days in her life as she is constantly under pressure and the Aster Gang's threats.
Until when she is too tired to continue her life and intends to end her suffering.
It was then that she met a mysterious man named Kenan Radhika.
Who would have thought that Kenan used to be the leader of the bullies at another school? Kenan, who felt guilty for his victims, decided to help Kei get rid of the Aster Gang, and stop the bullying at Gemilang High School.
Will Kei be able to overcome her fear?
Amara felt like she died when her mother died in the tragedy that was brought by her first love. A family adopted her, gave her a new name and new life. There was no trace of the old her anymore. She's far from the girl who lived in the slums of a small town. She's now a multi-billion company heiress, a fiercer and stronger woman than she was before. During her grand birthday, she met her first love again who's now a well known doctor and owner of chains of hospitals, then all the pain went back. She recalled how his mother treated her and caused her mother's death. His face reminded her of a haunting past that she will never forget. She didn't want to entangle her life with him again, but the more she pushes him away, the more he comes back to her with a stronger desire to win her back.
I haven't come across many theories that feel truly groundbreaking for Natsuo. Most fan speculation I see on the subreddit or on Twitter circles back to him maybe inheriting Endeavor's agency one day as a form of redemption, which honestly feels kind of predictable? The series already gave him that one really powerful scene confronting his father, and since then he's mostly been in the background at family dinners.
Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places, but I feel like the fandom's energy for theorizing is mostly spent on Dabi, Shoto, and the Todoroki family drama as a whole. Natsuo's character seems more like a vehicle to show a different, more raw and unforgiving reaction to Endeavor's abuse than Shoto's path. A theory I did see once suggested he might develop a Quirk later in life due to stress or trauma, but that feels like a stretch given his age in the series. I'm more interested in seeing if he ever reconciles with his brother Touya, but that's less a 'Natsuo theory' and more a family plotline.
Natsuo Todoroki is this weird blank space in the 'My Hero Academia' rivalry landscape, isn't he? He's got the family connection but actively rejects the entire hero system his brother and father are entrenched in. That rejection itself becomes a kind of meta-commentary on the nature of rivalries. Most fandom talk about hero rivalries is about who's stronger, who has the better quirk, who will be number one—it's all within the framework of the system. Natsuo's presence drags the conversation outside that frame.
You see threads pop up asking if Endeavor's drive to surpass All Might was worth destroying his family, because Natsuo is the living proof of the cost. It shifts debates from 'Bakugo vs. Deku' to questioning whether the competitive, ranking-obsessed hero society is fundamentally toxic. His quiet, resentful grief over his sister Touya contrasts so sharply with the loud, fiery rivalries we usually dissect. He's not a rival to anyone in the traditional sense, but he makes you re-evaluate what all those rivalries are even for.
When it comes to Natsuo, a lot of fans sleep on him, but for those of us who really dig into the Todoroki family drama, he's quietly pivotal. He isn't fighting on the front lines, but his scenes at the hospital after Endeavor's fight with the High-End Nomu? That's where you see the real, raw cost of that family's trauma. All Might’s legacy stuff is grand, but Natsuo confronting his dad over a lifetime of neglect and abuse feels more painfully human than any Quirk battle. It’s the kind of moment that gets quoted heavily in fandom essays about generational cycles.
He represents the 'normal' person in a super-powered world, which is a perspective 'My Hero Academia' doesn't explore often. His anger isn't about flashy heroics; it's about being the forgotten child, the one left behind in the shadow of a prodigy and an abuser. That resonates in fan spaces where people discuss family dynamics and recovery arcs more than power scaling. His iconic status is less about him doing something cool and more about him making the audience and other characters sit with uncomfortable, unresolved pain.