Set in an alternative world where most of the people possess 'Quirks', that could be in any year. And trading traditional calendars for a more free-floating timeline, the year isn't definitively said in 'My Hero Academia.' This loose timeline gives the series a special flavor and lets us concentrate on the thrilling drama that is happening in U.A. High School. And also, it's fun to think about a world like that, isn't it!
In the vast and exciting world of My Hero Academia, the exact timeline is not really specified. However, it seems to be organized into a modern parallel universe full of "quirks"—superhuman powers that are becoming common in this age. I have to say, the sociopolitical changes people can infer from the serials' progress are a fascinating part of its whole story.
The exact year isn't specified in 'My Hero Academia'. It takes place in a world with a nebulous modern-day timeline, saturated with the phenomenon of 'Quirks'. This development has dynamically altered societal norms and structures. Fascinating, isn't it?
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The day before the SAT, the homecoming queen, Madison Freeman, lets out a shrill scream.
"Everyone, you should skip out on the test! Luna AI is paying out five million dollars!"
She pulls up the insurance agreement she has signed with Luna AI on her phone and shows it to everyone.
As long as we miss the SAT, we will get five million dollars in compensation.
"We're all Acorn League material. Skipping the SAT just means repeating senior year."
"This is five million dollars we're talking about. We could work our butts off our whole lives and never earn that much."
In my previous life, I had called 911 and spent forever explaining that Luna AI was just an AI and couldn't actually pay out. The cops literally dragged every single person into the exam hall.
But because of it, Madison was ridiculed and cyberbullied so hard that she couldn't take it anymore and jumped off a building.
The whole class then cornered me on the rooftop and poured acid all over me.
"If it weren't for you, Madison would still be alive."
They watched me thrash in agony and then kicked me off the edge.
When I open my eyes again, I am right back at the moment Madison is hyping everyone up to blow off the SAT.
I quietly watch every single one of them sign the agreement with Luna AI. I can't wait to see who they plan on collecting those five million dollars from.
What was it like to grow old? Graduate college? Have a career in life? Get married and have your own family with your own kids?
I am Celene Monte and I dreamt of those once maybe somewhere in my other ninety-nine lifetimes.
Once the hands of the clock struck at twelfth midnight on the 22nd of April again, the day I turned eighteen, I died all over again and reincarnated to another world.
And now this will be my 100th new cycle of life to live before turning 18.
But I didn't knew that in this lifetime, new things would begin again when I met a crazy but famous lead vocalist of Dare, the Interhigh Academy's most famous band. And a very stubborn girl who was determined to beat Dare and dream to become the best band in the world.
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Seven Individuals from across the world, receive a mysterious envelope, containing a letter that invites them to attend a prestigious academy and train as warriors to defend against great evil... Well, It's almost a typical 'Save the World' story.
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Rinzen had spent almost all of his teen years feeling vaguely uncomfortable in his own skin. He mostly knew he was awesome, okay; it was just that he was also acutely aware of his flaws. Or at least the things other kids counted as flaws. His intensity for one thing, which often made other kids he was getting friendly with 'back off'. His True-blue loyalty had always been an understatement for other teenagers who just weren't prepared to handle that kind of fidelity.
The babbling thing annoyed most people—actually all people—on the days when he couldn't focus, and on the other days when his attention was sharp as a razor but limited in scope they resented his stillness and silence.
Balance, was hard for him, and he had struggled for years to find that line.
Now he was supposed to be some kind of hero?
What in the name of Hell?!
As the daughter to a prestigious family, she was trained as the heir of her father’s legacy. Usually, this type of training was well-suited for the boys of the family but since she’s the only child and she is a girl, her father allowed her to train. Due to her training, she had no friends and she was casted as an outsider. At a young age, she was expected to train both physically and mentally. She was both good in archery and swordsmanship as well as in her studies as she had an affinity with Japanese history. Years passed and her training was paying off. She was prepared to inherit the company when her parents announced that they will be having another child. Much to her dismay, her baby brother was born. She was stripped of everything she had prepared her whole life for. After an unfortunate car accident, she found herself in a different timeline. Will she be able to return to her own time?
At a time when sudden cosmic imbalances can be felt across universes, Earth becomes the center of an extraterrestrial attack when there is an alien-like invasion by an army of inter dimensional beings led by a goddess of war and death.
There is then a most impeccable ensemble comprising of one Natasha Johnson; Atlanta’s christened superheroine, ‘Viper’, along with a group of teenagers, super-powered beings, some old familiar faces, scientists, cops, the military, and even mercenaries who must then team up to ensure the survival of the planet as well as preventing the impending destruction of the entire cosmos.
Who said the weak can’t become strong? Even without powers I can become the most powerful. The Hunter race had existed for several millennia working both in the shadows and in the light protecting humanity from creatures that aren’t from this world, at the age of seven every child in the Hunter race would visit the Hunter god’s temple and receive his blessing in the form of a supernatural ability. Amongst the Hunters were different kinds of people with different types of abilities but one this was common amongst all of them and that was the colour of their eyes, they were all green. Marcus Fault on the other hand was born with icy blue eyes which made majority of the Hunters view him in a different light and from the moment he was born, his life was in danger and each day was like walking on the edge of the abyss, one slip off and he would fall never to return. When he was seventh birthday just like the tradition he was to head to the Hunter god temple to receive his blessings, his talent was first tested and stunning everyone present as he was tested to have legendary talent but unfortunately he wasn’t blessed by the Hunter god and thus the first powerless Hunter was born.
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The world of 'My Hero Academia' has evolved so much since its debut, and the idea of a time skip to adulthood is something fans have speculated about for ages. As of now, the main series hasn't done a full leap into the characters' adult lives, but there are glimpses—like the 'Heroes Rising' movie, which shows a brief flash-forward of Izuku and Bakugo as pro heroes. The manga also teases future scenarios, especially in recent arcs where the stakes feel more mature, almost like the story is inching toward that transition.
Personally, I'd love to see a proper time skip. Imagine Class 1A dealing with adult responsibilities while still chasing their heroic dreams—office politics at hero agencies, balancing personal lives with saving the day, or even mentoring the next generation. The series has always balanced growth with nostalgia, so a time skip could deepen themes of legacy. Until then, fanfics and 'what if' discussions keep the dream alive!
The world of 'My Hero Academia' kicks off with Izuku Midoriya at 14 years old, just entering U.A. High School as a first-year. What I love about this setup is how it mirrors the classic shonen trope of young protagonists but injects fresh energy by making the school itself a battleground for growth. The age isn't arbitrary—it's that perfect sweet spot where kids are old enough to grapple with heavy responsibilities (saving the world!) but still relatable in their insecurities.
Remember how Deku's voice cracks during the entrance exam? That tiny detail makes his age feel real. The series leans into adolescence hard—awkward crushes, rivalries that feel life-or-death, and that universal teen struggle to prove yourself. Even the quirks metaphorically represent puberty's chaos! By starting at 14, Horikoshi lets us watch characters like Bakugo and Todoroki mature naturally, making their later arcs hit harder when they confront adult-sized problems.