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Shoto Todoroki (Japanese: 轟 焦凍, Hepburn: Todoroki Shōto), also known by the mononym Shoto (ショート, Shōto), is a superhero and one of the main protagonists of the manga series My Hero Academia, created by Kōhei Horikoshi. Being the only child who inherited both Endeavor and Rei's Quirks, Shoto was often separated from his siblings.
The story is about a young man named Takaya Todoroki who dreams of becoming a F1 racer. He puts all his energy into winning a beginners heat in stock cars, but slips on oil when in the lead due to a momentary loss of focus and has an accident. This makes Takaya lose his confidence and initially swear to give up racing.
David Matranga is an American voice actor who works primarily for English dubbed anime.Matranga is best known as the voice of Shoto Todoroki from My Hero Academia ...
The Uvance Todoroki Stadium by Fujitsu (Uvanceとどろきスタジアム by Fujitsu, Yuvensu Todoroki Sutajiamu bai Fujitsu), officially Todoroki Athletics Stadium, formerly also known as Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Todoroki Ryokuchi in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
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Yu Todoroki (轟 悠 Todoroki Yū) is a former member of Takarazuka Revue. As an otokoyaku (player of male roles), she joined the revue in 1985, became the top star of Snow Troupe in 1997, before transferring to Superior Members (Senka) in 2002. In 2003, she became the youngest member to serve on the company's board of directors.
Todoroki (written: 轟 or 轟木 or 等々力) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Kenjiro Todoroki ( 轟 賢二郎 , born 1975) , Japanese sailor
Yukiko Todoroki (轟 夕起子 Todoroki Yukiko; September 11, 1917 – May 11, 1967) was a Japanese actress. Her real name was Tsuruko Nishiyama. She participated in the Takarazuka Revue. At Takarazuka, she was known not by her real name, but by the stage name Toruko (Turquoise or Turk). Her birthplace was Shinbori, Azabu-ku in Tokyo.