My Hero Academia's new Ultra Age book reveals Kirishima and Ashido's relationship remains strictly platonic even after becoming adults.
My Hero Academia 's story officially came to an end with Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine last year, but it was far from the end of creator Kohei Horikoshi's time with the series and its characters. Not only did the creator eventually return for a new epilogue set after its final chapter, but Horikoshi has also returned with even more never before revealed details.
My Hero Academia's new Ultra Age book has now hit shelves in Japan, and it has revealed all sorts of new information about the series. This includes more details about each of the Class 1-A heroes’ pro hero futures as seen through the time skip in the final chapter of the series, and one of these updates also unfortunately shuts down any hopes fans have had for a future romance between Eijiro Kirishima and Mina Ashido. Throughout the series as the two of them not only played a role in each other’s lives before even getting to U.A. Academy, but used each other as inspiration to take their own abilities to the next level (and got some standout moments during the final war against the villains as a result). But while there was a teased connection between the two, it's never gone further than just the two of them being friends despite the hopes fans had for the potential couple. And it never does in the future either. The book reveals details about Ashido’s hero career, and when it mentions Kirishima, he’s listed as just “friends from middle school” and that she maintains a “friendly rivalry” with Kirishima even into the future. As for their connection, it remained platonic even as they became adults, “They are influenced by each other and share a firm friendship based on the courage to save others. Their mutual respect for each other’s quirks is one example of this…”My Hero Academia only had a couple of romances in development for the series, and those that ended up being fleshed out into full marriages in the future were characters largely on the sidelines. So for those students in Class 1-A that fans wanted to see couple up never really did. That’s even the case for characters like Deku and Ochaco, whose “will they/won’t they” even continues through to ‘s story. My Hero Academia’s story was all about its heroes, and their connections to one another were more focused on lifting each other up in the face of the villain they had to fight against. The focus on the war meant their love lives couldn’t really develop in any real way, and it turns out that even after all this time, some of the series’ most popular pairings never quite got together
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