Can Eri reverse quirks?

Yes, Eri can reverse quirks by rewinding a person's body to a point before their quirk was lost or altered, as demonstrated by restoring Mirio's Permeation quirk and healing Deku's injuries, but it requires significant energy and control, and while she can restore a quirk's presence, restoring a stolen quirk (like OFA) is complex due to its nature as a separate entity, though her blood/cells are key to creating both quirk-erasing and restoring drugs.
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Can Eri bring back Quirks?

Through these months of training, Eri managed to obtain enough control over Rewind to restore Mirio's Quirk, Permeation. At some point, Kyudai Garaki was able to reverse-engineer the Quirk-Destroying Drug to focus on the effects of Rewind.
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Can Eri remove quirks?

As a result of her Quirk mutating her body, Eri's blood is able to attack an individual's Quirk and stop its activation by reversing the target's evolution before the point of the Quirk phenomenon, a fact that became the crux of Kai Chisaki's ambitions as he supplied the creation of the Quirk-Destroying Drug by using ...
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Can Eri reverse All Might?

Eri might be able to rewind All Might's physical body to before his injury, but she almost certainly cannot restore his One For All quirk because the power itself has been transferred to Deku; her power can only rewind what's present in a person, not duplicate or recreate a separate, passed-on energy like OFA, making it a major narrative and logistical hurdle. Her quirk's immense energy cost and the sheer scale of rewinding someone like All Might also make it difficult, requiring massive energy and risk to her own life.
 
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Why didn't Eri rewind Deku's Quirk?

Eri didn't rewind Deku's quirk because her power works on biology, not the external "quirk factor," which is a separate entity passed down, and her own power was depleted and damaged from saving Deku's arms, limiting its scope and requiring significant energy. Even after healing, her quirk's ability to rewind something as complex as the One For All transfer needed years to rebuild, and the plot required Deku to be the sole inheritor. 
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What is the rarest quirk?

The rarest Quirks in My Hero Academia are often considered to be those that manipulate reality or possess unique, powerful functions, such as New Order (Star and Stripe's reality-bending rule-setting), Rewind (Eri's time-reversal), or the ability to steal/grant Quirks like One For All/All For One. Other extremely rare types include genetic mutations like Decay, and sentient Quirks like Dark Shadow, while some argue Mutant-type Quirks are generally the rarest type. 
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Which is the saddest death in MHA?

There's no single "saddest" death, as it's subjective, but Twice (Jin Bubaigawara), Magne (Kenji Hikiishi), and Midnight (Nemuri Kayama) are frequently cited due to their tragic circumstances, impact on loved ones, and unfair ends, with Twice's final moments with Toga being particularly heart-wrenching and Magne's death highlighting the cruelty of villains, while Midnight's realistic, lonely death as a hero resonates with many.
 
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Is Deku permanently quirkless?

Yes, in the final arc of My Hero Academia, Deku loses One For All and becomes permanently quirkless after defeating All For One, reverting to his original state, but he still becomes a great hero and eventually a teacher, even returning to hero work later with tech.
 
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What does Eri call Izuku?

Eri calls Deku "Deku-kun" (or simply Deku) because he told her it was his hero name, and she adopted it as a sign of endearment, seeing him as a kind, older-brother figure who saved her, unlike the negative connotations it once had. She sees him as a kind hero who wants her to be happy, and "Deku" became a symbol of that kindness and rescue for her, even though others (like Bakugo) used it as an insult.
 
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Who has the saddest backstory in MHA?

While "saddest" is subjective, Tomura Shigaraki (Tenko Shimura) often tops lists due to extreme child abuse, accidental family murder via his quirk, abandonment, and subsequent grooming into a villain by All For One, making his fall tragic and profound, closely followed by characters like Hawks (neglect, abuse, poverty) and Eri (experimentation, trauma).
 
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Who is LGBT in My Hero Academia?

My Hero Academia features confirmed LGBTQ+ characters like Himiko Toga (Bisexual) and transgender characters Kenji "Magne" Hikiishi and Yawara Chatora (Tiger), while other characters like Jirou, Kirishima, and Nejire have strong fan interpretations and subtle hints suggesting non-heterosexual orientations or identities, though these remain largely headcanons outside of the explicitly confirmed characters.
 
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Is All Might quirkless now?

Yes, All Might is effectively quirkless now, as his remaining One For All power completely burned out after his final major fight, leaving him unable to use his muscle form except for fleeting moments, even with his specialized armor. He's essentially back to his original state, unable to transform or access OFA's strength, relying on technology like his "Iron Might" suit to continue fighting villains.
 
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Why does Eri have a horn?

Eri has a horn because it's the physical manifestation and power source for her "Rewind" Quirk, which lets her reverse a living being's body to a past state. The horn grows and glows as her Quirk accumulates power, and its size directly relates to the strength of her abilities, acting as a gauge for how much "rewind" energy she has stored up.
 
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Why can't Monoma copy Eri's Quirk?

Monoma can't effectively copy Eri's Rewind quirk because it relies on a stored energy resource (time) that he can't replicate, making it a "blank" quirk for him, similar to {!nav}One For All, where he only gets the basic ability without the necessary buildup or stockpile. While he might copy the horn or the potential, he can't access or generate the massive temporal energy Eri accumulates, meaning he can't rewind anything significant.
 
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Why didn't Deku's arm break when he punched the nomu?

Deku's arm didn't break against the USJ Nomu because his mind subconsciously held back the full force of his punch, preventing self-destruction, and the Nomu's own shock-absorption quirk helped cushion the blow, though the real reason was Midoriya's developing control and mental blocks, allowing him to hit hard without snapping his bones like before.
 
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Is Mirio stronger than Endeavor?

While Mirio is incredibly skilled and powerful, Endeavor is generally considered stronger due to his overwhelming power output, massive experience, and a quirk that counters Mirio's intangible-focused fighting style, as Mirio needs to become solid to attack, making him vulnerable to Endeavor's area-of-effect heat. Endeavor's sheer strength and range with fire make it hard for Mirio to land solid hits or use surfaces effectively for his "Permeation" attacks.
 
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What is Eri scared of?

Eri, from My Hero Academia, is deeply scared of Kai Chisaki (Overhaul), the villain who experimented on her, due to his abuse, manipulation (telling her she's a problem), and the painful experiments that broke her down and rebuilt her, making her unable to smile or feel happiness for a long time. She's also afraid of her own Quirk, "Rewind," fearing she'll hurt others, and generally lacks trust and joy from her traumatic past, but slowly learns to overcome this with help from heroes like Izuku and Mirio.
 
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Why did Deku's mom get chubby?

Deku's mom, Inko Midoriya, gained weight primarily due to stress and guilt over Izuku being born quirkless, leading to stress eating sweets and snacks, a common reaction in the manga and supplementary materials. Her weight gain also reflects her age and being a single mother managing hardships, though it lessened as Izuku found his path at U.A. 
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Why is 1:29 Izuku Day?

Many of the Japanese fan “days” are based on the pronunciation of numbers in Japanese. Like 1-2-9 can be read like “I-ZU-KU” so they turn 1/29 and 12/9 into “Izuku Day”.
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Who has the rarest quirk in MHA?

The rarest quirks in My Hero Academia include Rewind (Eri), for its extreme mutation and time-altering power; New Order (Star and Stripe), which lets users set rules for reality; and rare categories like Healing/Regeneration (Recovery Girl) and Spatial Warping (All For One), as few people possess them, with Eri's Rewind often cited as one of the most singular. 
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Why did Bakugo start hating Deku?

Bakugou hates Deku due to a complex mix of inferiority complex, jealousy, and a wounded ego, stemming from a childhood where he was praised for his power but secretly feared Deku's inherent kindness and determination, which made him feel inadequate despite his strength and later, furious when Deku (with One For All) became a formidable rival he couldn't easily surpass. He saw Deku's quiet strength and heroism as a mockery of his own reliance on physical power and his belief that a hero must be the strongest, leading to bullying as a way to suppress his own insecurities. 
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Is one for all gone forever?

Yes, in the My Hero Academia manga's ending, One For All is essentially gone forever from its legacy, as Izuku Midoriya willingly lets the power and its vestiges fade after defeating All For One, fulfilling its purpose to end the cycle of conflict and allowing the world to move on from the need for such a singular power, bringing his journey full circle as a quirkless hero once more.
 
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Who is the LGBT character in MHA?

My Hero Academia features several canonically LGBTQ+ characters, most notably Himiko Toga, confirmed bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi, and trans characters like the villain Magne (Kenji Hikiishi) and the hero Tiger, plus hints of others like Nejire. 
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Who died 106 times in anime?

The character who died 106 times in anime is Liz, a past incarnation of Elizabeth Liones from The Seven Deadly Sins (Nanatsu no Taizai), representing the 106th life before the final, current Elizabeth, who is the 107th reincarnation cursed to die repeatedly while Meliodas watches.
 
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Who is the fattest in MHA?

In his fat form, Taishiro is a large, round man, easily towering over other adults. In this form, his mouth is wide, and his nose is smaller, which gives him an odd look alongside his odd body proportions.
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