This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia's Epilogue.
My Hero Academia fans are absolutely delighted with the recent developments that Horikoshi has revealed about their favorite characters. As fans know, My Hero Academia manga wrapped up officially last year, and fans got a timeskip after the end of the Final War, after which all the main characters were Pro Heroes.
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Of course, this was the main ending that Horikoshi gave to the fans, but there was a lot more that followed thanks to oneshots and fanbooks. In a ton of information that Horikoshi revealed after the end of My Hero Academia, fans now know that a few couples are canon in the world. This includes Izuku Midoriya and Ochaco Uraraka, whose relationship was confirmed in My Hero Academia Chapter 431, and some others as well.
Horikoshi Confirms Izuku and Ochaco Are Dating
Izuku And Ochaco Share A Romantic Relationship
- Horikoshi Finally Gave Them A Good Ending In Chapter 431
- The Ending Is Open To Interpretation
Undoubtedly, the most important couple and the only one most fans care about in My Hero Academia is that of Izuku Midoriya and Ochaco Uraraka. These two have always been interested in each other, but never truly confessed their feelings for each other. When My Hero Academia ended, some fans were left disappointed by how open-ended Horikoshi left their relationship. But, My Hero Academia Chapter 431 saw to it that their relationship moved forward. Finally, Izuku and Ochaco expressed interest in each other and then decided to take their friendship to the next level. Horikoshi essentially went on to confirm that these two started dating, and that was a huge step forward for the fans of My Hero Academia.
I really wanted to talk to you more, Uraraka-san! — Izuku Midoriya
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While one ship was confirmed, another was officially destroyed by Horikoshi. Most My Hero Academia fans ship Kaminari and Jirou together, and much to the surprise of the readers, Horikoshi officially denied any romance between those two.
Other Couples That Horikoshi Confirmed
Shindo And Nakagame Are Dating, Along With Kinoko and Shihai
While Izuku Midoriya and Ochaco Uraraka have their romance made official, they aren't the only ones. Horikoshi also revealed two more Canon couples after the end of My Hero Academia’s main manga, although fans might not be as invested in them. The first one is that of Shindo and Nakagame. In the Ultra Age Art book, Horikoshi goes on to confirm that these two eventually end up dating, and this isn't surprising, given their chemistry.
What, I had no idea that they were dating! — Mina Ashido
The second couple that was officially confirmed by Horikoshi in a My Hero Academia one-shot is that of Kinoko and Shihai. They're officially dating, according to Toru Hagakure, even though they hid it so well that Mina Ashido couldn't tell anything between them when she was on a mission with them.
Another couple that is semi-confirmed by Horikoshi is that of Mt. Lady and Kamui Woods. In the main manga, it was revealed that these two might be dating. Mt. Lady doesn't accept or deny these rumors, so they're just that. At the very least, there is a good chance that these rumors are true.
The My Hero Academia manga has concluded. The story features 431 chapters for fans to read. All these chapters can be found on Manga Plus. When it comes to the anime, the series is still awaiting its final season, which will be released later this year. The series can be watched on Crunchyroll.
My Hero Academia
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- April 2, 2016
- Studio
- Bones
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Crunchyroll