Does Deku beat Muscular again?

Yes, Deku beats Muscular again in a second fight during the My Hero Academia manga and anime, utilizing new quirks like Blackwhip and Fa Jin (via Shindo's help), along with improved control of One For All, to defeat him decisively and turn him over to the police, showcasing Deku's significant growth.
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Does Deku defeat Muscular?

Yes, Deku beats Muscular, both in their initial encounter where he uses a powerful "1,000,000% Detroit Smash" after Kota's encouragement, and again in a later rematch where Deku strategically uses Gran Torino's vibrations to weaken Muscular's fibers before delivering a decisive blow. The second fight shows Deku's growth, using his new quirks and strategic thinking, not just raw power, to overcome the villain.
 
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What happened to Muscular in MHA?

In My Hero Academia, Muscular (Goto Imasuji) was defeated twice by Deku, first during the Forest Training Camp arc and again after being freed from prison; he was left unconscious and handed over to the police after the second fight, likely imprisoned again, though his ultimate fate beyond being a recurring villain remains a capture. 
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Who does Deku save from Muscular?

Deku saved Kota (and later, in a rematch, a civilian named Grand/Yo) from the villain Muscular during the Forest Training Camp Arc and the Paranormal Liberation War arc, respectively, with the iconic moment being Kota's "You won't lay a hand on him!" shout during the first fight, inspiring Deku to unleash 100% One For All to protect the child.
 
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Why doesn't Deku get buff like All Might?

All Might has a muscle form because his original, buff physique was his true body, which he lost due to severe injuries from All For One, forcing him to use his skeletal form as his default and flexing into his buff state (like holding breath) for limited time. Deku doesn't have this because he doesn't have the same debilitating injury, and his body is adapting more naturally, using Full Cowl for power distribution; his current "buff" is from training, not a transformation like All Might's, and he won't get a similar form unless he suffers a comparable trauma.
 
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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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Is muscular Bakugo's brother?

nope, not related at all, and all the theories that he's some relative looking for Bakugo are far off. all the theories that he's some relative looking for Bakugo are far off. They look almost identical.
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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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Is muscular pure evil?

Despite being a somewhat minor character, Muscular is one of the only four My Hero Academia villains to be Pure Evil, alongside Kuin Hachisuka, Flect Turn, and Dark Might.
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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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Did Deku's arms grow back?

Yes, Deku gets his arms back, primarily through the combined efforts of Eri's Rewind quirk and other support from heroes, allowing him to heal severe damage from his final battle with Shigaraki, though the recovery involves complex means like using Eri's horns and potentially future tech like advanced prosthetics, as his body was nearly destroyed.
 
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Is Toga Bakugou's brother?

No, Himiko Toga and Katsuki Bakugo are not siblings in the official My Hero Academia story; they are from different families, though fans often create theories due to their similar blonde hair and contrasting quirks, with Toga being a villain and Bakugo a hero with explosion powers. While fanfiction explores this idea, Toga's background confirms she has at least one older brother and younger sisters, none of whom are Bakugo, notes a Reddit thread. 
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What rank is Deku now?

In the official My Hero Academia epilogue and Ultra Age fanbook, Izuku Midoriya (Deku) is ranked as the 4th Top Pro Hero in Japan, having returned to duty and quickly climbed the ranks alongside his peers like Shoto and Bakugo, solidifying his place after the final war.
 
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Why was Deku's dad never revealed?

Deku's dad, Hisashi Midoriya, was never shown in My Hero Academia primarily because he was working overseas and was largely irrelevant to the main plot, despite author Kohei Horikoshi's earlier promise to reveal him, a promise that ultimately wasn't kept as the manga ended. His absence highlighted Deku's strong bond with his mother, Inko, and All Might, who filled the father figure role, making Hisashi's presence unnecessary for the narrative.
 
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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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What is the rarest quirk in MHA?

The rarest quirk in My Hero Academia is often considered New Order, wielded by Star and Stripe, as it allows manipulation of reality's rules, making it incredibly unique and powerful, though other highly rare types include reality-bending ones like Eri's Rewind, sentient quirks like Dark Shadow, and unique mutation/combo quirks like Shoto's Half-Cold Half-Hot. While types like healing and warping are statistically rare, New Order's sheer power and singular existence set it apart as potentially the rarest specific ability. 
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How is Kudo related to Bakugo?

Kudo (Toshitsugu Kudo) isn't directly related to Bakugo by blood, but they share striking physical resemblances (spiky hair, determined eyes) and character parallels, leading All For One (AFO) to mistake Bakugo for Kudo and become enraged, seeing him as a continuation of his past nemesis who opposed him with the second One For All quirk. They are thematic counterparts, both embodying explosive defiance and unwavering resolve against AFO, a connection the author intentionally created.
 
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Why is muscular missing an eye?

Muscular lost his left eye during a fierce battle two years before the main story, fighting against the Pro Hero duo Water Hose, who were also Kota Izumi's parents; they sacrificed themselves to protect citizens, and Muscular's victory came at the cost of his eye, which he replaced with a prosthesis.
 
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Is Deku from MHA a femboy?

No, Izuku Midoriya (Deku) from My Hero Academia is not canonically a femboy; he's a male hero-in-training, but fan art and interpretations often depict him with softer, feminine traits, leading to the popular "Femboy Deku" trend within the fandom, though he identifies as male and uses he/him pronouns. The "Femboy Deku" idea comes from fans reinterpreting his naturally cute design (big eyes, freckles) and personality (timid, soft-spoken) in a more feminine light, not from the canon story. 
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Who is LGBTQ in JJK?

Jujutsu Kaisen features several characters with implied or confirmed LGBTQ+ identities, including Megumi Fushiguro (pansexual), Kenjaku (genderfluid), Tengen (genderfluid/non-binary), Hanami (non-binary), Uraume (genderqueer/non-binary), and Larue (gay), though some are based on creator intent/fan interpretation (like Megumi's pansexuality) and others have explicit manga/author backing, with Mai Zenin (lesbian) and Kinji Hakari (bisexual/pansexual) also cited. 
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Are there twins in MHA?

Serpenters (サーペンターズ, Sāpentāzu?) are a villain duo comprised of twin brothers Ena (エナ, Ena?) and Dio (ディオ, Dio?).
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Is Bakugou autistic?

No, Katsuki Bakugo is not officially confirmed as autistic in My Hero Academia, but many fans theorize he exhibits traits often associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), like difficulty with social cues, intense emotions, sensory overload (touch aversion), and hyper-focus on his goals, though these could also stem from trauma, personality, or other issues like Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). These discussions are fan interpretations and headcanons, not canon facts from the creator, Kohei Horikoshi. 
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Who is Toga's sibling?

Inori Himiko (イノーリ ヒミコ, Inoori Himiko), known by her hero name of Holy Archangel (ホリー アーカンジェル), was a student in Class 3-A at U.A. High School before deciding to transfer to Spellbound High School for unknown reasons. She is the elder sister of Toga Himiko and is the first-born daughter/child of the Himiko Family.
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Why does Bakugo call himself Kacchan?

Katsuki Bakugo calls himself "Kacchan" (かっちゃん) because it's the cute, familiar nickname {Izuku Midoriya} gave him as a child, derived from his first name Katsuki ("Katsu-"), and his acceptance of it signifies his deep, complex bond and growing friendship with Midoriya, eventually becoming a symbol of his growth and acceptance of his past rival. While initially a term used by a childhood friend, Bakugo eventually embraces it, showing respect and a shift from rivalry to camaraderie, even allowing others to use it later on.
 
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