“The dad is inconsequential, in emotional payoff”: Kohei Horikoshi Might Have Forgotten About Deku’s Father in My Hero Academia and Fans Feel it’s Better That Way to Not Revisit It

Creator Kohei Horikoshi seemingly neglect the absence of Deku's father in My Hero Academia.

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  • Kohei Horikoshi's apparent neglect of Deku's father in My Hero Academia has sparked discussion among fans.
  • Many viewers prefer the focus on Deku's relationship with mentors and peer over his biological father.
  • The absence of Deku's father has allowed for a deeper exploration of chosen family and mentorship in the series.
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In Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia, fans have come to cherish the relationships that shaped Izuku Midoriya aka Deku’s journey to become the greatest hero. However, one character’s absence has sparked considerable discussion in the fandom- Deku’s father. The creator’s seeming reluctance to address this parent figure has led many to wonder if he has simply forgotten about Deku’s dad altogether.

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Izuku Midoriya aka Deku
Izuku Midoriya aka Deku | Studio Bones

This apparent oversight, rather than detracting from the story, has unexpectedly resonated with a large portion of the fanbase. Many viewers have expressed satisfaction with the series’ focus on his growth through his interactions with mentors, peers, or even rivals, arguing that the introduction of his biological father at this point might disrupt the narrative.

Deku’s Fatherly Figure in Kohei Horikoshi’s Narrative

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Deku And All Might | Studio Bones

The absence of Deku’s father in My Hero Academia is not an isolated case in the anime world. Many Shonen protagonists have absent or deceased fathers, which emphasizes the hero’s journey and personal growth. In his case, the lack of a father figure has allowed other mentors, especially All Might, to fill that role more effectively.

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Fans argue that introducing his father in the story now would feel forced and potentially minimize the emotional core of the series. The relationship between him and All Might has become so central to the narrative that viewers feel it surpasses any potential impact his biological father could have.

The Power of Chosen Family in My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia fandom has been vocal about their preference for leaving Deku‘s father out of the picture. This sentiment reflects a broader appreciation for the concept of chosen family in anime storytelling. The bonds formed with his classmates, teachers, and mentors have created treasures of relationships that fans find deeply satisfying.

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Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia | Studio Bones

The power of his chosen family is evident in how his growth and emotional journey have been shaped by those around him. All Might’s mentorship, rivalry-friendship with Bakugo, unwavering support from Uraraka and Iida, and guidance from other pro heroes have all contributed to his development in ways a biological father might not have achieved.

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It serves as a reminder that family isn’t always defined by blood relations, and sometimes, the most impactful relationships are the ones we choose and nurture along the way.

Deku’s absent father remains a topic of debate in My Hero Academia, as fans largely support keeping him out of the story. The absence has allowed for richer character development and emotional depth in the series.

My Hero Academia is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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Written by Akihito Chakma

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Holding a Master's degree in English, Akihito is a dedicated Content Writer at FandomWire. He has a keen focus on the ongoing anime series, classic series and new releases. With his passion for anime and writing skills, Akihito keeps fans informed and entertained through his work.