Bakugo, Todoroki, Midoriya, Uraraka, and Kirishima sit on the grass and relax happily.
My Hero Academia's creator, Kohei Horikoshi, like many other mangakas, receives inspiration for his manga from a number of different sources. One of the sources he uses to brainstorm ideas for My Hero Academia is incredibly personal and meaningful: his own life experiences. Using one's own memories in a creative work is fairly common, and Horikoshi weaves events from his own life into the story so naturally that fans may not even know they are there.
Two in particular that he cited in an interview are an interaction between Deku and his mom when Deku was a child and Tamaki’s experience going to a new school where he didn’t know anyone. These moments don’t just shape the characters, but also have personal significance to Horikoshi and reveal more about the writer, along with the characters themselves.
Related New My Hero Academia: You're Next Trailer Teases Class 1-A's Darkest Battle Yet A new trailer for the upcoming My Hero Academia: You're Next movie includes teases for massive battles featuring an evil All Might clashing with Deku.
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