Alright, so we got the My Hero Academia Chapter 393 spoilers, and the battle between Toga and Uraraka is continuing in this chapter because, in the previous, we see that it was going more in favor of Toga, as now she was replicating some of the heroes using Twice’s Quick, such as Tsuyu and Jirou.
Coming at the end of that chapter, we see that Toga straight up stabbed her a rock in the stomach, and it really was not looking good, and the final page, we saw, I guess, this flashback of Twice talking to Toga, saying that hey, doesn’t she want a villain name as well, because you know, they haven’t heard the villain name of her, and I guess it was not even implied that she had one, it just went by Toga.
However, now coming into this chapter, we see that it starts with a flashback of the League. This was the continuation of the last context, where after Twice’s question, Spinner finds out that there are two people who do not have a villain name, and there are no other than Toga and Shigaraki.
On the other hand, we see Toga saying that she does not want any villain name, but Spinner starts suggesting her name, such as “The Vampire Carmilla,” and Twice says that “Pikachiu” will be a good one.
My Hero Academia Chapter 393 Spoilers
If you have not got it, Pikachiu is a reference to the sound effect of Toga sucking blood, and I mean, I would have been more afraid of copyright problems, but I guess it is okay since it is “Chiu” and “Chu.”
At the same time, Dabu says that both these names that Twice and Spinner have suggested are very terrible because he thinks that these two names are a direct reference to the things that existed even before there was the existence of the quirk, and that is why it is possible that she might not be taken seriously with this names.
However, Compress then criticizes that if the case, then Dabi is also not a very good villain name because it means Cremation. If you dig deeper, you will find that in Buddhism, the Buddhist Cremation is called “Dabi.” It is recognized as an Indian Buddhist practice.
Along with that, we see Shigaraki who says that in the old days, there was not any direct distinguishing factor between the heroes and villains, and then mentions a theory, according to which he says that your hero or villain name is something that is given to you by your enemy.
Why Toga and Shigaraki do not have the villain names?
This was when, he says that after that, these people started to come up with “secret identities” on their own. Well, I guess that that is not the case with All For One. I don’t know if he came up with it on his own or if people started calling him it, and I would assume that he came up with it on his own.
However, considering that Shigaraki is saying this, he was told that by All For One, or Yujiko, since he is talking about the old days and All For One is his mentor, who is like coming from the old days, so I think maybe they did.
This was when people started to hide, and with this, they started embarrassing each other with this sort of coming book idea of having a double identity. One of them also mentions that the name of the heroes or the villains are the main reason why the world right now is so much like they see in the comics. However, at the same time, Shigaraki says that he doesn’t need that.
On the other hand, we see Toga, who is fascinated by this explanation, and also mentions that this is the main reason why he joined the League because she always wanted to create a world for others that is easier to live in. This is also the reason why she decides to continue with her name Himiko Toga.
Heroes & Villains.
Two Sides of the Same Coin. #MHA393 pic.twitter.com/VBcU3d7S87— Yash ; (@stanbocchi) July 5, 2023
I kinda like it, I respect it, and I don’t know. I never really thought about it too much that Toga and Shigaraki don’t have a villain name. I thought that it was just fitting with their own names.
My Hero Academia Chapter 393 will be available to read on Manga Plus.
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