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* HypocriticalHumor: Sandra Bullock angrily comments about how [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe the Minions]] is the reason actors like her are out of work, only for Aizawa to point out that she starred in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'' film.

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* HypocriticalHumor: Sandra Bullock angrily comments about how [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe [[Franchise/DespicableMe the Minions]] is the reason actors like her are out of work, only for Aizawa to point out that she starred in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'' film.
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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In ''My Hero Academia'', [[spoiler:Dabi is Touya Todoroki, making him the son of Endeavor and brother of Shouto]]. Dabi claims the same thing here, but the truth is [[spoiler:he's actually a crazed fan with delusions of being Endeavor's son. He briefly comes to his senses at the end of "Endeavor and the Hawks", where he exclaims "Oh that's right, I don't have a family!"]]

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Dabi briefly ditches the League of Villains for Detnerat , saying he worships them and their miserable 170 hour work weeks. The second Toga mentions that Deterat's factories supply heroes like Endeavor, he switches back to the League without a second of hesitation.


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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Dabi briefly ditches the League of Villains for Detnerat , saying he worships them and their miserable 170 hour work weeks. The second Toga mentions that Deterat's factories supply heroes like Endeavor, he switches back to the League without a second of hesitation.
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Dabi briefly ditches the League of Villains for Detnerat , saying he worships them and their miserable 170 hour work weeks. The second Toga mentions that Deterat's factories supply heroes like Endeavor, he switches back to the League without a second of hesitation.
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** [[RatedMForManly Tiger]] has a high-pitched, girlish voice.

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** [[RatedMForManly Tiger]] The manly Tiger has a high-pitched, girlish voice.
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* HatedByAll: Unlike in canon where [[HundredPercentAdorationRating he's beloved by all]], All Might is firmly this. His cynicism and bullying catch up to him and not even saving three children's lives is enough for other people to want to associate themselves with him.

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* HatedByAll: Unlike in canon where [[HundredPercentAdorationRating [[LovedByAll he's beloved by all]], All Might is firmly this. His cynicism and bullying catch up to him and not even saving three children's lives is enough for other people to want to associate themselves with him.
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[[spoiler: For the stealth prequel, watch Spy x Family Abridged.]]

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* AtrociousAlias: In the manga, Midoriya wanted to subvert the degrading nickname "Deku", which Bakugo gave him since childhood, into something heroic, making it his official hero name. In Alternative, however, he never considered a hero name yet. Instead, Togata gives him the "Deku" name while talking to [[spoiler: Overhaul]] to conceal his identity, which is translated to "idiot". And...

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* AtrociousAlias: In the manga, Midoriya wanted to subvert the degrading nickname "Deku", which Bakugo gave him since childhood, into something heroic, making it his official hero name. In Alternative, Ever since Abridged, however, he never even considered a hero name yet. Instead, Togata gives him the "Deku" name while talking to [[spoiler: Overhaul]] to conceal his identity, which is translated to "idiot". And...



'''Togata:''' You ''were'' kind of being a lame brain.

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'''Togata:''' You ''were'' kind of being a lame brain. \\
'''Midoriya:''' Ugh. Sorry. You're right. [[TemptingFate Hopefully, it doesn't catch on...]]

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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In terms of Gentle Criminal and La Brava, the canon has La Brava falling in love with him. However, Joyride completely changes them into [[spoiler: a Father-Daughter duo to make their relationship more platonic. Though it would be revealed that La Brava is not blood related after all.]]


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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In terms of Gentle Criminal and La Brava, the canon has La Brava falling in love with him. However, Joyride completely changes them into [[spoiler:a [[RelatedOnTheAdaptation Father-Daughter duo]] to make their relationship more platonic. Though it would be revealed that La Brava is not blood related after all.]]
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* WhamEpisode: The aftermath of the Overhaul arc has Midoriya and the other heroes recovering. However, a doctor checking on him drops this bombshell: [[spoiler: ''his cancer is completely gone''! Deku realizes Eri reversed it to non-existence thanks to her quirk while fighting Overhaul, but decides to hide her involvement so she doesn't have to suffer anymore.]]
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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In terms of Gentle Criminal and La Brava, the canon has La Brava falling in love with him. However, Joyride completely changes them into [[spoiler: a Father-Daughter duo to make their relationship more platonic.]]

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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In terms of Gentle Criminal and La Brava, the canon has La Brava falling in love with him. However, Joyride completely changes them into [[spoiler: a Father-Daughter duo to make their relationship more platonic. Though it would be revealed that La Brava is not blood related after all.]]
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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In terms of Gentle Criminal and La Brava, the canon has La Brava falling in love with him. However, Joyride completely changes them into [[spoiler: a Father-Daughter duo to make their relationship more platonic.]]
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* AlternateUniverse: The series diverges so much from the anime that it can hardly be compared to canon. This is acknowledged by the fifth season's title: ''My Hero Alternative''.

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* AlternateUniverse: The series Unlike most abridged versions series, this one diverges so much from the anime that it can hardly be compared to canon. This is acknowledged by the fifth season's title: ''My Hero Alternative''.
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** Episode "100" has [the "actor" of] Bakugou arguing with [the "actor" of] Midoriya about the latter's professional acting (or lack of) and warns him that he shouldn't be so arrogant when the show finally catches up on the manga's recent cannon.
** In episode 33, while Midoriya confronts Pierre/Aoyama about [[spoiler: brining Toga to UA]], Pierre reveals that [[spoiler: ''he'']] [[spoiler: is [[TheMole the actual traitor]]. Midoriya doesn't really believe him, or not entirely surprised because of Iida (working for All For One), Yomama (a spy) and Rusty (a PunchClockVillain). Upset about being accused of "basic evil", Pierre vows to a HeelFaceTurn... at least until they finally reach the more recent manga plot.]] [[note]][[spoiler: This scene was set up immediately after the manga finally revealed that Aoyama is indeed the U.A. Traitor because All For One forcing his family to spy on the school.]][[/note]]

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** Episode "100" has [the "actor" of] Bakugou arguing with [the "actor" of] Midoriya about the latter's professional acting (or lack of) and warns him that he shouldn't be so arrogant when the show finally catches up on the manga's recent cannon.canon.
** In episode 33, while Midoriya confronts Pierre/Aoyama about [[spoiler: brining Toga to UA]], Pierre reveals that [[spoiler: ''he'']] [[spoiler: is [[TheMole the actual traitor]]. Midoriya doesn't really believe him, or not entirely surprised because of Iida (working for All For One), Yomama (a spy) and Rusty (a PunchClockVillain). Upset about being accused of being "basic evil", Pierre vows to a HeelFaceTurn... at least until they finally reach the more recent manga plot.]] [[note]][[spoiler: This scene was set up immediately after the manga finally revealed that Aoyama is indeed the U.A. Traitor because All For One forcing his family to spy on the school.]][[/note]]
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* LampshadeHanging:
** Episode "100" has Bakugou arguing with Midoriya about the latter's professional acting (or lack of) and warns him that he shouldn't be so arrogant when the show finally catches up on the manga's recent cannon.
** In episode 33, while Midoriya confronts Pierre/Aoyama about [[spoiler: brining Toga to UA]], Pierre reveals that [[spoiler: ''he'']] [[spoiler: is [[TheMole the actual traitor]]. Midoriya doesn't really believe him, or not entirely surprised because of Iida (was working for All For One), Yomama (a spy) and Rusty (a PunchClockVillain). Upset about being accused of "basic evil", Pierre vows to a HeelFaceTurn... at least until they finally reach the more recent manga plot.]] [[note]][[spoiler: This scene was set up immediately after the manga finally revealed that Aoyama is indeed the U.A. Traitor because of his parents' deal with All For One.]][[/note]]

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* LampshadeHanging:
LampshadeHanging: The cast occasionally calls out manga plot points.
** Episode "100" has [the "actor" of] Bakugou arguing with [the "actor" of] Midoriya about the latter's professional acting (or lack of) and warns him that he shouldn't be so arrogant when the show finally catches up on the manga's recent cannon.
** In episode 33, while Midoriya confronts Pierre/Aoyama about [[spoiler: brining Toga to UA]], Pierre reveals that [[spoiler: ''he'']] [[spoiler: is [[TheMole the actual traitor]]. Midoriya doesn't really believe him, or not entirely surprised because of Iida (was working (working for All For One), Yomama (a spy) and Rusty (a PunchClockVillain). Upset about being accused of "basic evil", Pierre vows to a HeelFaceTurn... at least until they finally reach the more recent manga plot.]] [[note]][[spoiler: This scene was set up immediately after the manga finally revealed that Aoyama is indeed the U.A. Traitor because of his parents' deal with All For One.One forcing his family to spy on the school.]][[/note]]
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* LampshadeHanging:
** Episode "100" has Bakugou arguing with Midoriya about the latter's professional acting (or lack of) and warns him that he shouldn't be so arrogant when the show finally catches up on the manga's recent cannon.
** In episode 33, while Midoriya confronts Pierre/Aoyama about [[spoiler: brining Toga to UA]], Pierre reveals that [[spoiler: ''he'']] [[spoiler: is [[TheMole the actual traitor]]. Midoriya doesn't really believe him, or not entirely surprised because of Iida (was working for All For One), Yomama (a spy) and Rusty (a PunchClockVillain). Upset about being accused of "basic evil", Pierre vows to a HeelFaceTurn... at least until they finally reach the more recent manga plot.]] [[note]][[spoiler: This scene was set up immediately after the manga finally revealed that Aoyama is indeed the U.A. Traitor because of his parents' deal with All For One.]][[/note]]
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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DisproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention]] [[Yandere from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (and ruining Bakugou's reputation in the process) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of this trope, [[DeconstructedTrope this one is deconstructed]] with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to think something is just seriously wrong with you.]]

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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DisproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention]] [[Yandere [[{{Yandere}} from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (and ruining Bakugou's reputation in the process) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of this trope, [[DeconstructedTrope this one is deconstructed]] with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to think something is just seriously wrong with you.]]
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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DisproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention Yandere from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (ruining Bakugou's reputation) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of these tropes, this one is deconstructed with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to thing something is just seriously wrong with you.]]

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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DisproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention Yandere attention]] [[Yandere from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (ruining (and ruining Bakugou's reputation) reputation in the process) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of these tropes, this trope, [[DeconstructedTrope this one is deconstructed deconstructed]] with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to thing think something is just seriously wrong with you.]]
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Where ''My Hero Academia'' dealt with the realism of its world, primarily hero society, heroes, and what is expected of them. This Abridged version cranks the deconstruction UpToEleven, signifying the adage much sooner than the source manga/anime that ''no one is perfect, and no human can shoulder society alone''. [[spoiler:Both Nana and All Might break under the weight of society's expectations of them, leading the former to give up her power and the latter to become bitter and self-loathing. The sequel series ''My Hero Alternative'' blurs the line between hero and villain, and the society itself tries to change for the better after All Might passes away.]]

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* {{Deconstruction}}: Where ''My Hero Academia'' dealt with the realism of its world, primarily hero society, heroes, and what is expected of them. This Abridged version cranks the deconstruction UpToEleven, up to eleven, signifying the adage much sooner than the source manga/anime that ''no one is perfect, and no human can shoulder society alone''. [[spoiler:Both Nana and All Might break under the weight of society's expectations of them, leading the former to give up her power and the latter to become bitter and self-loathing. The sequel series ''My Hero Alternative'' blurs the line between hero and villain, and the society itself tries to change for the better after All Might passes away.]]
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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DispproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention]] [[Yandere from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (ruining Bakugou's reputation) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of these tropes, this one is deconstructed with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to thing something is just seriously wrong with you.]]

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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DispproportionateRetribution [[DisproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention]] [[Yandere attention Yandere from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (ruining Bakugou's reputation) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of these tropes, this one is deconstructed with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to thing something is just seriously wrong with you.]]
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* IrrationalHatred: See also, JerkassToOne. Urararaka hates Midoriya in this timeline [[DispproportionateRetribution for stealing Bakugou's attention]] [[Yandere from her when they were young.]] Going as far as manipulating Bakugou into attacking Midoriya, leading to the latter's cancer (ruining Bakugou's reputation) in the first place. And when she admits to these things, not only is she not remorseful, but she even gloats about it, [[SpeakIllOfTheDead even after Midoriya has already died.]] Though, unlike most examples of these tropes, this one is deconstructed with Urararaka becoming a pariah among her peers. Turns out, when you do something '''that''' awful to someone for such an unbelievably petty reason, and boldly proclaim years later that you aren't the least bit sorry for it, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome of course the people around you are all going to thing something is just seriously wrong with you.]]

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* CaughtMonologuing: Mr. Aizawa tends to be a monologuer and plenty of people comment on it. In episode 25.1, Ms. Joke catches him [[MrExposition monologuing exposition]] in his [[TalkingInYourSleep sleep]].
--> '''Chili:''' ''(to Yomama)'' Run! While he's still monologuing!


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* CaughtMonologuing: Mr. Aizawa tends to be a monologuer and plenty of people comment on it. In episode 25.1, Ms. Joke catches him [[MrExposition monologuing exposition]] in his [[TalkingInYourSleep sleep]].
--> '''Chili:''' ''(to Yomama)'' Run! While he's still monologuing!
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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Uraraka prepares to reprimand Pierre about one of his/their comments on feminism, saying that Pierre "isn't a woman." But Pierre butts in that he's/they're "neither a woman nor a man." When Uraraka frustratingly asks "What ARE you?", Pierre replies "Bitch, I'm ''FABULOUS!''"

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