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Elsewhere, Toru Hagakure spies on Yuga Aoyama and his parents deep in the woods, discovering that they are spies for All For One. It is revealed that Aoyama was born Quirkless, and not wanting him to feel ostracized, his parents made a deal with All For One to give him his Navel Laser Quirk, only to be forced into his debt with threats of death.
Midoriya's classmate Yuga Aoyama reveals himself to be a spy for All For One, but uses that connection to lure the Paranormal Liberation Front into a trap. Its remaining members are defeated by the heroes and a handful of reformed villains; Toga reciprocates Uraraka's sympathy before dying while saving the latter's life, as the Todoroki family ...
S. Sajin Higawara; Deidoro Sakaki; Kugo Sakamata; Atsuhiro Sako; Rikido Sato; Rikidō Satō; Selkie (My Hero Academia) Hanta Sero; Shie Hassaikai; Melissa Shield
Yuga Aoyama is a boy whose Quirk Navel Laser (ネビル/へそレーザー, Nebiru/Heso Rēzā) allows him to fire a laser blast from his belly button. His Quirk was inspired by the X-Men member Cyclops. [26] Yuga was born in France, making him the only Class 1-A student to be born outside Japan.
The Traitors host Alan Cumming picked Survivor’s Carolyn Wiger as a Traitor for season 3 along with Boston Rob Mariano, Big Brother’s Danielle Reyes and drag entertainer Bob the Drag Queen ...
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McDonald has provided voices for a number of English language versions of Japanese anime films and television shows, and video games. He is best known as the voice of Takumi Fujiwara from the Initial D series, Meow from Space Dandy, and Minato Sahashi from the Sekirei series, as well as the ADR director for the Funimation One Piece dub, in addition to Sgt Frog, Deadman Wonderland, Space Dandy ...
Aoyama (written: 青山 literally "blue mountain") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akira Aoyama (青山 士, 1878–1963), Japanese civil engineer; Ayari Aoyama (青山 綾里, born 1982), Japanese former butterfly swimmer; Gosho Aoyama (青山 剛昌, born 1963), Japanese manga artist (birthname: Yoshimasa Aoyama)