Summary
- Eri's tragic past led to a heartwarming ending where she sacrifices part of herself for Deku.
- Eri's horn, the source of her power, plays a crucial role in healing Deku during the final war.
- After finding safety and healing at U.A., Eri enjoys a normal middle school life, dreaming of being a musician.
In My Hero Academia, few characters have endured a journey as heartbreaking as Eri. As a young child, she found herself trapped in a cycle of pain with no way out, and her story captured the hearts of fans around the world. It is no surprise that many fans want to know what happens to her after all the chaos that happened in the My Hero Academia world.
Luckily for fans, particularly manga readers, they get an early insight into Eri’s ending. Despite being a child filled with trauma, she is able to sacrifice part of herself to ensure the safety of Midoriya, whom she holds dear in her heart. Her ending is the total opposite of what she went through as a young child, bringing a smile to most fans’ faces.
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Eri’s Sad Childhood
How Her Quirk Caused Pain, And How She Found Safety at U.A.
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Eri’s story in My Hero Academia is deeply tragic as her quirk subjected her to the most inhumane childhood experiences ever. She was born with a powerful Quirk called Rewind, which allows her to reverse a living being’s physical state till they die. Her first quirk display caused her life to take a dark turn as she accidentally erased her father from existence as a toddler. Because of this, her mother rejected her, called her a curse, and abandoned her with her grandfather, who happens to be the boss of the Shie Hassaikai yakuza group.
After some time, Eri’s grandfather fell into a coma, and she was left under the care of Overhaul, also known as Kai Chisaki, who used Eri for inhumane experiments. Overhaul harvested her cells and extracted her quirk’s power to manufacture quirk-erasing bullets, and in the process of doing so, he was emotionally manipulating her into compliance.
Eri endured years of abuse, feeling isolated, traumatized, and conditioned to believe her suffering was necessary until she was rescued by Deku and Mirio during the Shie Hassaikai raid. After her rescue, she was taken in by U.A. High School under the care of Aizawa, where she began healing, physically and emotionally. Under their care, she learns to control her Quirk and experiences a childhood she never had.
Eri’s Role During The Final War
How She Sacrificed A Part Of Herself
The final war was really a showdown as all the heroes fought with all their might to defeat the villains. It was definitely not an easy fight, and most of the heroes were badly injured, including Midoriya. During the war, Eri had limited screen time as most civilians and non-pro heroes were hiding safely away from the ongoing danger.
However, Eri makes an appearance at the end of the war in chapter 420, where she bravely tears off her horn to save Izuku from succumbing to his injuries. Eri makes this sacrifice despite knowing she could lose or damage her quirk because she is grateful to Izuku for saving her life from the hands of Overhaul.
The source of her quirk’s power is located in her horns, and Aizawa uses it to rewind Deku’s body to bring his arms back and heal part of his injuries, and he encourages Deku that he was not allowed to die until he hears Eri sing.
Eri’s Life After The War
Living A Normal And Peaceful Life
After the final war, Eri is placed under the care of her former rescuer, Mandalay, who becomes her legal guardian. About eight years later, when the epilogue is set, fans see that Eri has now become a normal middle-school student. She wears a school uniform with a guitar case and is shown happily chatting with friends in a school music club, and has dreams of being a musician.
Thanks to U.A. High and Mandalay, Eri has fully recovered from her past trauma and is enjoying a carefree childhood. Eri has no plans of being a pro hero or being involved in any heroic activities despite the fact that her horn has grown back.
My Hero Academia
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In My Hero Academia, some humans have superpowers called quirks. Izuku Midoriya, nicknamed Deku, is not one of them. Deku has always idolized heroes like the number one hero, All Might, and since he was a child, he has always wanted to be a hero. However, his lack of a quirk has always held him back, but a chance encounter with All Might after discovering a classmate in danger sets Deku on the path to becoming a true hero. My Hero Academia centers around Deku and a class of heroes-in-training at UA. This school shapes young quirk users into future heroes through fake rescue missions, combat training, and other hero-tempering tasks. With young Deku inheriting the "One-For-All" quirk, he will learn what it means to be a true hero while facing off with dastardly supervillains.
- Studio
- Bones
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Number of Episodes
- 159
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Crunchyroll
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