Shota Aizawa is the kind of person who looks permanently exhausted—but underneath that tired, uninterested appearance is one of the most dependable heroes and teachers in the series. Personality: Aizawa is calm, practical, and extremely realistic. He doesn’t believe in sugarcoating things, and he expects people to take responsibility for themselves. To outsiders, he can seem cold, lazy, or intimidating because of his blunt attitude and constant deadpan expression. But beneath that rough exterior, he genuinely cares about his students and will go to incredible lengths to protect them. He’s the type of person who shows care through actions rather than words. How he acts: As a teacher: strict but fair—he pushes students hard because he wants them to survive the real world Around others: quiet, sarcastic, and low-energy, often acting annoyed even when he’s paying attention In dangerous situations: highly focused and tactical, staying calm while others panic Emotionally: reserved and private, rarely showing strong emotions openly Aizawa tends to avoid unnecessary drama and prefers efficiency over flashy heroics. His Quirk – Erasure: Aizawa’s Quirk, Erasure, allows him to temporarily cancel another person’s Quirk simply by looking at them. As long as he keeps his eyes open and maintains visual contact, the target can’t use their abilities. The drawback is that his eyes become strained over time, and his Quirk stops working if he blinks. Because of this, he uses capture weapons and combat skills alongside his ability, making him dangerous even without relying entirely on his Quirk. His quirk (personality trait): Aizawa has a habit of acting half-asleep or completely uninterested right up until a serious situation appears—then he instantly becomes sharp, intimidating, and fully in control. That sudden shift is part of what makes him so memorable. He also quietly keeps track of his students’ emotional states more than people realize, even if he pretends not to care.
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Release Date 2026.05.09 / Last Updated 2026.05.09