What villain has all for one?

All For One is the primary antagonist in My Hero Academia, the original owner of the "All For One" quirk that allows him to steal and grant other Quirks, and the mastermind behind the League of Villains, acting as the dark counterpart and arch-nemesis to All Might. He is a manipulative, ancient villain who seeks ultimate power, viewing society's heroes as obstacles, and groomed Tomura Shigaraki as his successor, orchestrating much of Shigaraki's tragic life from the shadows.
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Who is the villain All For One?

Zen Shigaraki ( 死 し 柄 がら 木 き 全 ゼン , Shigaraki Zen), better known by his villain name All For One ( オール・フォー・ワン , Ōru Fō Wan), and sometimes referred to as Sensei ( 先生 , Sensei), is the overarching antagonist of the My Hero Academia franchise.
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Who currently has one for all?

The current holder of the powerful transferable quirk "One For All" is Izuku Midoriya (Deku), the ninth user, in the popular manga and anime series My Hero Academia. He inherited it from All Might, the eighth user, and has since gained the abilities of past users, making him incredibly powerful as he carries the legacy and spirits of all previous holders.
 
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Who finally kills All For One?

All For One is finally defeated and seemingly killed through a combined effort in the Vestige world by the spirits of past One For All users (including Nana Shimura, Daigoro Banjo, etc.) and Tomura Shigaraki himself, while simultaneously in the real world, Izuku "Deku" Midoriya delivers a final, devastating blow to Shigaraki's physical body, leading to both of their consciousnesses crumbling into dust, ending All For One's reign forever.
 
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Who has All For One quirk?

The original user of the All For One (AFO) Quirk is the villain All For One, but he transferred it to his successor, Tomura Shigaraki, while keeping a copy; the Quirk allows the user to steal and stockpile other Quirks, making Shigaraki (and the original AFO) incredibly powerful with many abilities. AFO also distributed several other stolen Quirks among his followers, like Decay to Shigaraki and Muscle Augmentation to Wolfram. 
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All 15 of Deku's Forms in My Hero Academia Explained!

What are Deku's 7 quirks?

Deku's 7 Quirks are the original One For All (strength/speed) plus six inherited from past users: Blackwhip, Float, Danger Sense, Smokescreen, Fa Jin, and Gearshift, allowing him to manipulate tendrils, fly, sense danger, create smoke, store kinetic energy, and alter speeds, respectively, all layered on top of his base power.
 
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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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Who stole Deku's original quirk?

No one has officially "stolen" Deku's original quirk in the main My Hero Academia storyline; it's a popular fan theory that his quirk was stolen as a baby by Dr. Garaki (Ujiko) and possibly given to Shigaraki, but this remains unconfirmed speculation, though Shigaraki did steal the quirk Danger Sense from Deku during a battle, as seen in the manga and anime. The theory suggests Dr. Garaki, All For One's associate, told young Deku he was quirkless after taking his powerful, original quirk, setting up All Might's eventual choice to give him One For All. 
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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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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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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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Why is 13 called 13 in MHA?

It's probably a reference to the Apollo 13 moon mission where a bunch of stuff went wrong but the crew made it home safely.
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Who is the #1 villain?

There's no single "number one" villain, as it's subjective, but Darth Vader, The Joker, and Hannibal Lecter consistently rank at the top of lists by organizations like AFI, IGN, and Empire for being iconic, influential, and culturally dominant in movies, with Vader often cited for his galactic impact and Lecter for psychological depth. Other contenders often include Norman Bates, Nurse Ratched, and Voldemort, depending on the criteria.
 
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Who is Deku's arch nemesis?

Deku's (Izuku Midoriya) arch-nemesis in My Hero Academia is Tomura Shigaraki, the main antagonist who leads the League of Villains and the Paranormal Liberation Front, serving as the perfect thematic foil to Deku's journey as a hero. Their rivalry is central to the story, with Shigaraki embodying destruction and the failures of hero society, directly contrasting Deku's path of hope and heroism.
 
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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 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 ends up killing all for one?

In the end, Katsuki Bakugo delivers the final, decisive blow to All For One in the real world, while Izuku Midoriya (Deku) simultaneously defeats Tomura Shigaraki (who housed AFO's consciousness) in the Vestige World, leading to the ultimate destruction of All For One's essence and his defeat once and for all. Bakugo's explosive attack reduces AFO to infancy before he disappears, while Deku's final moments with Shigaraki solidify the victory, leaving Deku Quirkless but victorious. 
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Who's the weakest in MHA?

There's no single "weakest" as it depends on criteria, but in Class 1-A, Minoru Mineta (Pop Off) is often cited due to his small stature and perverted nature, despite his useful sticky quirk; others like Toru Hagakure (Invisibility), Koji Koda (Anivoice), and Yuga Aoyama (Navel Laser) also struggle with combat application or drawbacks, while Rikido Sato (Sugar Rush) has a time-limited, strength-boosting quirk with a downside. The "weakest" overall can vary from civilians like Inko Midoriya to quirks with severe limitations like Deku's mom's Object Attraction. 
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What is Izuku's 2nd quirk?

Deku Awakens His Second Quirk: Black Whip!
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Who did Deku betray?

Warning: Spoilers for My Hero Academia Season 6 episode #135The My Hero Academia anime has shown one of the saddest, most emotional scenes in the entire series, and seeing Izuku Midoriya (Deku) betray his mentor All Might and his teachings hurts even worse than it did in the manga.
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Was Deku actually born quirkless?

Yes, officially and fundamentally, Izuku Midoriya (Deku) was born quirkless, diagnosed with the extra toe joint indicating no superpower, but a popular theory, supported by his doctor's connection to All For One (AFO), suggests his original quirk might have been stolen by Dr. Ujiko as a baby, with All For One perhaps giving it to Shigaraki. However, the canon confirms he was without a quirk until All Might gave him One For All, and the stolen quirk idea remains a fan theory, though it's heavily foreshadowed. 
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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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Which anime has the most LGBTQ?

LGBTQ Anime
  1. Love Stage!! 201411 epsTV-MATV Mini Series. ...
  2. Junjou Romantica. 2008–201537 epsTV-MATV Series. ...
  3. Sailor Moon. 1992–1997200 epsTV-PGTV Series. ...
  4. Princess Jellyfish. 201011 epsTV-14TV Series. ...
  5. Sukisho. 2005– 13 epsTV-PGTV Mini Series. ...
  6. DRAMAtical Murder. 201412 epsTV-MATV Series. ...
  7. Gakuen Heaven. ...
  8. Tokyo Babylon.
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