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* NoFullNameGiven: It is revealed during Tormura Shigaraki's flashback that he was renamed after All For One's last real name. AFO's first name is unknown, however.
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* {{Fingore}}: Giran's fingers were cut off and scattered to five separate areas where the League of Villains participated throughout the series to this point. It is enforced as a declaration of war from the Meta Liberation Army.

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* {{Fingore}}: Giran's fingers were cut off and scattered to five separate areas where the League of Villains participated throughout the series to this point. It is enforced invoked as a declaration of war from the Meta Liberation Army.

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*** However it does get adapted later in 13th episode of 6th season.
** A look at Detnerat's day-to-day services before the story reveal about their true goal.
** Re-Destro regretfully killing a Detnerat secretary just for comparing his ancestor, Destro, to a terrorist.



** Spinner hitting his RageBreakingPoint and confronting Shigaraki over the direction that the League is going. This omission in particular ends up being detrimental to Spinner's character arc since it undercuts him eventually learning to respect Shigaraki and coming to define himself as someone who can help the League rather then just an "empty Stain cosplayer."

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** Spinner hitting his RageBreakingPoint Rage-Breaking Point and confronting Shigaraki over the direction that the League is going. This omission in particular ends up being detrimental to Spinner's character arc since it undercuts him eventually learning to respect Shigaraki and coming to define himself as someone who can help the League rather then just an "empty Stain cosplayer.""
*** However these get properly adapted later in a flashback, during 13th episode of 6th season.
** A look at Detnerat's day-to-day services before the story reveal about their true goal.
** Re-Destro regretfully killing a Detnerat secretary just for comparing his ancestor, Destro, to a terrorist.
** Kidnapping of Giran and his first meeting with MLA and Re-Destro also wasn't shown.
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***However it does get adapted later in 13th episode of 6th season.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** The arc showcases that there exists FantasticRacism against mutant-type quirks, with a KKK-like society against them. Spinner's entire reason to join the League is to try to change that after suffering a lot of it growing up.
** Losing the support of All For One and Kurogiri hits the League hard. They all are living in a run-down cabin in the middle of the woods, having to steal from other villains to survive.
** After the arc's main action is resolved it's shown that, despite letting go of his fear about not being the original, Twice's condition has regressed and in fact may have gotten ''worse.'' While Twice may have overcome his major emotional block the fact is that one major epiphany does not "cure" such a serious mental condition especially if [[ThereAreNoTherapists the person in question isn't undergoing any mental health therapy.]]

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** Seeing the sorry state the League is in at the beginning of the arc which ends up undercutting their eventual rise over the MLA despite their vastly fewer resources.
** Spinner hitting his RageBreakingPoint and confronting Shigaraki over the direction that the League is going. This omission in particular ends up being detrimental to Spinner's character arc since it undercuts him eventually learning to respect Shigaraki and coming to define himself as someone who can help the League rather then just an "empty Stain cosplayer."



* DavidVsGoliath: The war between the League and the MLA plays out like this. At the beginning of the arc the League are barely scrapping by on their own without All For One's resources and have to make ends meet by robbing low tier villain groups. Meanwhile the MLA have vast technological and financial resources backing them with an army of 100,000 loyal soldiers compared to the League's little over half a dozen. However thanks to their [[NextTierPowerUp growing power]] and [[TrueCompanions comradery]] the League ultimately end up defeating their superior opponents and end up taking over the MLA and its resources for themselves.



* GoOutWithASmile: Curious is too impressed by Toga's NextTierPowerUp and motives, wanting to write about her in her next article to realize she is falling to her death thanks to Toga's power from Uraraka's blood.

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* GoOutWithASmile: Curious is too impressed by Toga's NextTierPowerUp and motives, wanting to write about her in her next article article, to realize she is falling to her death thanks to Toga's power from Uraraka's blood.



* WhenYouSnatchThePebble: Gigamachia is the "pebble" for Shigaraki's gang to snatch. If they manage to successfully tame him, then the Doctor is willing to provide his aid to Shigaraki, seeing him as a worthy successor of All For One and lead the League of Villains. Until the end of the arc, however, Gigamachia sees Shigaraki as just a bug to step on and not worthy of his master All For One's time.

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* WhenYouSnatchThePebble: Gigamachia Gigantomachia is the "pebble" for Shigaraki's gang to snatch. If they manage to successfully tame him, then the Doctor is willing to provide his aid to Shigaraki, seeing him as a worthy successor of All For One and lead the League of Villains. Until the end of the arc, however, Gigamachia Gigantomachia sees Shigaraki as just a bug to step on and not worthy of his master All For One's time.
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** After the arc's main action is resolved its shown that, despite letting go of his fear about not being the original, Twice's condition has regressed and in fact may have gotten ''worse.'' While Twice may have overcome his major emotional block the fact is that one major epiphany does not "cure" such a serious mental condition especially if [[ThereAreNoTherapists the person in question isn't undergoing any mental health therapy.]]

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** After the arc's main action is resolved its it's shown that, despite letting go of his fear about not being the original, Twice's condition has regressed and in fact may have gotten ''worse.'' While Twice may have overcome his major emotional block the fact is that one major epiphany does not "cure" such a serious mental condition especially if [[ThereAreNoTherapists the person in question isn't undergoing any mental health therapy.]]
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* FreudianExcuse: In a flashbackm, Shigaraki's father, Kotoro Shimura, didn't take kindly to his mother, Nana Shimura, leaving him behind for his own safety during her career as a hero. He had since made it a rule to forbid anyone in his family the talk of heroes in the household and punishes Tenko/Toumura frequently for breaking this rule, one way or another. When he takes this a step too far one day because he heard his son was in his study room (seeing a photo of him and Nana), the rest of his family finally calls out on his abuse. By then however, Tenko's StartOfDarkness was established and they all die later from his then-uncontrollable Quirk.

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* FreudianExcuse: In a flashbackm, flashback, Shigaraki's father, Kotoro Shimura, didn't take kindly to his mother, Nana Shimura, leaving him behind for his own safety during her career as a hero. He had since made it a rule to forbid anyone in his family the talk of heroes in the household and punishes Tenko/Toumura frequently for breaking this rule, one way or another. When he takes this a step too far one day because he heard his son was in his study room (seeing a photo of him and Nana), the rest of his family finally calls out on his abuse. By then however, Tenko's StartOfDarkness was established and they all die later from his then-uncontrollable Quirk.
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* AdaptedOut: A handful of major scenes in the manga are taken out of the anime episodes:
** The League raiding a mansion belonging to an anti-mutant Quirk Cult.
** A look at Detnerat's day-to-day services before the story reveal about their true goal.
** Re-Destro regretfully killing a Detnerat secretary just for comparing his ancestor, Destro, to a terrorist.
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* {{Fingore}}: Giran's fingers were cut off and scattered to five separate areas where the League of Villains participated throughout the series to this point. It is a declaration of war from the Meta Liberation Army.
* FireIceDuo: Dabi (fire-using villain) is matched up against Geten (ice-using villain).

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* {{Fingore}}: Giran's fingers were cut off and scattered to five separate areas where the League of Villains participated throughout the series to this point. It is enforced as a declaration of war from the Meta Liberation Army.
* FireIceDuo: Dabi (fire-using villain) is matched up against Geten (ice-using villain). Geten is able to utilize his Quirk/Meta Ability by not only manipulating ice, but make more from the moisture around him, preventing an obvious outcome against Dabi.



* GoOutWithASmile: Curious is too impressed by Toga's NextTierPowerUp and motives, wanting to write about her in her next article to realize she is falling to her death thanks to her power from Uraraka's blood.

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* GoOutWithASmile: Curious is too impressed by Toga's NextTierPowerUp and motives, wanting to write about her in her next article to realize she is falling to her death thanks to her Toga's power from Uraraka's blood.

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