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* UselessAccessory: Subverted. Midoriya has had the same metal mask hanging around his neck since his costume was first repaired after the Sports Festival, but has never worn it. This story reveals that it can also work as a makeshift gas mask.

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* UselessAccessory: Subverted. Midoriya has had the same metal mask hanging around his neck since his costume was first repaired after the Sports Festival, but has never only worn it.it [[spoiler: during the Dark Hero and final War arcs, at the very end of the story]]. This story reveals that it can also work as a makeshift gas mask.
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* UselessAccessory: Subverted. Midoriya has had the same metal mask hanging around his neck since his costume was first repaired after the Sports Festival, but has never worn it. This story reveals that it can also work as a makeshift gas mask.

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* UselessAccessory: Subverted. Midoriya has had the same metal mask hanging around his neck since his costume was first repaired after the Sports Festival, but has never worn it. This story reveals that it can also work as a makeshift gas mask.mask.
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The story takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc. The chapters do not seem to be in chronologically order, as Bakugo appears in his original hero costume during his, Midoriya's, and Uraraka's team up with Mirko, but he is later shown wearing his winter outfit during his team up with Hawks.

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The story takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc. The chapters do not seem to be in chronologically order, as Bakugo appears in his original hero costume during his, Midoriya's, and Uraraka's team up with Mirko, but he is later shown wearing his winter outfit during his team up with Hawks.Hawks.
** Similarly, Chapter 15 involves Rody Soul and his family from ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaWorldHeroesMission'' showing up to visit Deku and go on vacation in Japan for a weekend. The story assumes that you're already familiar with Rody, Roro, and Lala and the book comes with a suggestion to watch the movie first before reading the manga.
* MistakenIdentity: Invoked. Chapter 14, "Shuffle It Up, Class 1-A!" focuses around Midnight running a class on roleplaying for the sake of going undercover and fooling villains, leading the members of 1-A to dress up as and imitate each other in order to fool a robot and pass a test. Despite dressing up flawlessly for the part, Midoriya struggles to fool the robot due to his personality being so different from Bakugo's. But this disguise is good enough to fool a young boy who'd only seen Bakugo on TV and Midoriya doesn't correct him because he's trying to get into the part. So when the boy shows up to chat later, the real Bakugo is confused and scares the boy off with his attitude.
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Society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu forced to retire]] after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.

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Society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu forced to retire]] after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.
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Hero society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu forced to retire]] after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.

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Hero society Society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu forced to retire]] after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.
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* ShoutOut: Could be seen as one to ''Marvel Team-Up'' as well as ''Avenging Spider-Man'' and its successor ''Superior Spider-Man Team-Up'' which is a spiritual successor to the afore mentioned ''Marvel Team-Up'', whose name it plays on.

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* ShoutOut: Could be seen as one to ''Marvel Team-Up'' as well as ''Avenging Spider-Man'' The series is pretty obviously homaging various "team up" comics by Creator/MarvelComics and its successor ''Superior Spider-Man Team-Up'' which is a spiritual successor to the afore mentioned ''Marvel Team-Up'', whose name it plays on.Creator/DCComics.
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* ActionHero: As what amounts to superpowered cops fighting supervillains, the heroes of the story do a lot of fighting. However, as Midoriya notes in the first chapter, a hero's job to kick villain ass only a means to help save people.

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* ActionHero: As what amounts to superpowered cops fighting supervillains, the heroes of the story do a lot of fighting. However, as Midoriya notes in the first chapter, a hero's job to heroes kick villain ass only a means to help save people.
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* ShoutOut: Could be seen as one to ''Marvel Team-Up'' as well as ''Avenging Spider-Man'' and its successor ''Superior Spider-Man Team-Up'' which is a spiritual successor to the afore mentioned ''Marvel Team-Up'', whose name it plays on.
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* ButtMonkey: Poor Midoriya still can't catch a break. On his first team up mission, Mirko admonishes him for not doing anything compared to Bakugou's direct and bloodthirsty approach and Uraraka's jump into the action. In another chapter, he's the test dummy for Melissa's and Hatsume's gadget competition, getting crushed by boulders, stripped naked, and stuck in a whirlpool because of the inventors' hijinks.

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* ButtMonkey: Poor Midoriya still can't catch a break. On his first team up mission, Mirko admonishes him for not doing anything compared to Bakugou's Bakugo's direct and bloodthirsty approach and Uraraka's jump into the action. In another chapter, he's the test dummy for Melissa's and Hatsume's gadget competition, getting crushed by boulders, stripped naked, and stuck in a whirlpool because of the inventors' hijinks.



* IWorkAlone: Mirko is insistent about this, only taking on Midoriya, Bakugou, and Uraraka because the Public Safety Commission ordered her to. Even then, she doesn't try to teach them anything and tells them to simply follow behind her during her usual crimefighting, only providing commentary on their performance.

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* IWorkAlone: Mirko is insistent about this, only taking on Midoriya, Bakugou, Bakugo, and Uraraka because the Public Safety Commission ordered her to. Even then, she doesn't try to teach them anything and tells them to simply follow behind her during her usual crimefighting, only providing commentary on their performance.



* LateArrivalSpoiler: The story takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc. The chapters do not seem to be in chronologically order, as Bakugou appears in his original hero costume during his, Midoriya's, and Uraraka's team up with Mirko, but he is later shown wearing his winter outfit during his team up with Hawks.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: The villain Mirko's team confronts at the end of their first team up mission doesn't want to cause any harm at all. Instead, he's spent years holding back his [[DeadlyGas poison gas Quirk]] and is searching for a place where he can release it all before he's torn apart from the inside. Mirko and Bakugou would have kicked his ass had Midoriya not realized this, defusing the situation and inspiring Bakugou to burn away all the gas with his explosions. However, the gas that did escape while the "villain" was fleeing the heroes incapacitated several people, so he was arrested by the police regardless. Luckily, most of the passerby were understanding and signed a petition to get his sentence lightened.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The story takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc. The chapters do not seem to be in chronologically order, as Bakugou Bakugo appears in his original hero costume during his, Midoriya's, and Uraraka's team up with Mirko, but he is later shown wearing his winter outfit during his team up with Hawks.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: The villain Mirko's team confronts at the end of their first team up mission doesn't want to cause any harm at all. Instead, he's spent years holding back his [[DeadlyGas poison gas Quirk]] and is searching for a place where he can release it all before he's torn apart from the inside. Mirko and Bakugou Bakugo would have kicked his ass had Midoriya not realized this, defusing the situation and inspiring Bakugou Bakugo to burn away all the gas with his explosions. However, the gas that did escape while the "villain" was fleeing the heroes incapacitated several people, so he was arrested by the police regardless. Luckily, most of the passerby were understanding and signed a petition to get his sentence lightened.



* SaveTheVillain: After realizing that the NotEvilJustMisunderstood guy they were chasing was simply looking for a way to release his DeadlyGas Quirk before it killed him, Midoriya jumps between Mirko and Bakugou to break up the fight. Bakugou then has Uraraka float himself and the guy into the air so he can burn it away without hurting anyone else.

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* SaveTheVillain: After realizing that the NotEvilJustMisunderstood guy they were chasing was simply looking for a way to release his DeadlyGas Quirk before it killed him, Midoriya jumps between Mirko and Bakugou Bakugo to break up the fight. Bakugou Bakugo then has Uraraka float himself and the guy into the air so he can burn it away without hurting anyone else.
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* PrecociousCrush: A little girl comes to the Fatgum agency looking for her "prince", a handsome hero who helped her during a villain attack. Despite the triviality of the request, Fatgum takes his intern, Amajiki, as well as Iida and Yaoyorozu across town in hopes of finding the the hero in question. [[spoiler:It turns out, ''Fatgum'' is the prince she was looking for. More specifically, his slimmed down version after he burns up all of his fat for a counterattack. She's distraught when he starts fattening himself up again.]]

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* PrecociousCrush: A little girl comes to the Fatgum agency looking for her "prince", a handsome hero who helped her during a villain attack. Despite the triviality of the request, Fatgum takes his intern, Amajiki, as well as Iida and Yaoyorozu across town in hopes of finding the the hero in question. [[spoiler:It turns out, ''Fatgum'' is the prince she was looking for. More specifically, his slimmed down version after he burns up all of his fat for a counterattack. She's distraught when he starts fattening himself up again.]]

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* ActionHero: As what amounts to superpowered cops fighting supervillains, the heroes of the story do a lot of fighting. However, as Midoriya notes in the first chapter, it isn't a hero's job to kick villain ass, only a means to help save people.

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* ActionHero: As what amounts to superpowered cops fighting supervillains, the heroes of the story do a lot of fighting. However, as Midoriya notes in the first chapter, it isn't a hero's job to kick villain ass, ass only a means to help save people.



* BatmanGambit: During Bakugo's and Midoriya's team up with Hawks, the hero entrusts them with the task of luring the Spider Villain to a dead end and allow themselves to get caught in order to buy time for him. Hawks is betting on the Spider Villain's pride in his own speed to chase down the boys while Hawks quietly takes care of all of the villain's minions. Once he's done, Midoriya and Bakugo cut themselves free with the feathers Hawks left for them before Hawks corners the villain and allows the boys to finish the fight.



* HolodeckMalfunction: In chapter 3, Melissa and Hatsume simulate so many disasters in the Unforeseen Simulation Joint while testing Midoriya's new costume that it overloads the system and causes all the disasters to go off at once, nearly burying under tons of rubble.

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* HolodeckMalfunction: In chapter 3, Melissa and Hatsume simulate so many disasters in the Unforeseen Simulation Joint while testing Midoriya's new costume that it overloads the system and causes all the disasters to go off at once, nearly burying them all under tons of rubble.



* IWorkAlone: Mirko is insistent about this, only taking on Midoriya, Bakugou, and Uraraka because the Public Safety Commission ordered her to. Even then, she doesn't try to teach them anything and tells them to simply follow behind her during her usual crimefighting, commenting on their performance.

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* IWorkAlone: Mirko is insistent about this, only taking on Midoriya, Bakugou, and Uraraka because the Public Safety Commission ordered her to. Even then, she doesn't try to teach them anything and tells them to simply follow behind her during her usual crimefighting, commenting only providing commentary on their performance.performance.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Bakugo, as usual. He laughs his ass off as Midoriya is repeatedly humiliated by Hatsume's and Melissa's constantly malfunctioning inventions, but leaps in to help the moment Midoriya is in actual trouble. Bakugo even reins in Kaminari and Mineta, getting them to do something productive rather than allow them to chase their RescueRomance fantasies.
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* HolodeckMalfunction: In chapter 3, Melissa and Hatsume simulate so many disasters in the Unforeseen Simulation Joint while testing Midoriya's new costume that it overloads the system and causes all the disasters to go off at once, nearly burying under tons of rubble.
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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly SpinoOff of Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'' written and illustrated by Yoko Akiyama, her second series after ''Manga/MyHeroineAcademia''. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.

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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly SpinoOff SpinOff of Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'' written and illustrated by Yoko Akiyama, her second series after ''Manga/MyHeroineAcademia''. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.
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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff of Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' written by Yoko Akiyama, her second series after ''Manga/MyHeroineAcademia''. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.

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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff SpinoOff of Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' ''Franchise/MyHeroAcademia'' written and illustrated by Yoko Akiyama, her second series after ''Manga/MyHeroineAcademia''. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.
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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff of Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' written by Yoko Akiyama. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.

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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff of Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' written by Yoko Akiyama.Akiyama, her second series after ''Manga/MyHeroineAcademia''. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.
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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff of Kohei Horikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' written by Yoko Akiyama. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.

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''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff of Kohei Horikoshi's Creator/KoheiHorikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' written by Yoko Akiyama. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.
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-->'''Midoriya:''' A villain's job isn't to defeat villains. A hero's job is to save people in trouble.

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-->'''Midoriya:''' A villain's hero's job isn't to defeat villains. A hero's job is to save people in trouble.

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* AnachronisticOrder: The stories have an episodic format that doesn't necessarily flow one into another. As a result, one story can take place in the winter, and another some time before.

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* AnachronisticOrder: AnachronicOrder: The stories have an episodic format that doesn't necessarily flow one into another. As a result, one story can take place in the winter, and another some time before.before.
* BlowYouAway: Midoriya makes use of his Delaware Smash Air Force to blow away the DeadlyGas infesting an area of town.



* InTheHood: The "villain" of Chapter 1 hides his face in a hood to avoid drawing attention to himself and help contain the DeadlyGas leaking from his body.



* SaveTheVillain: After realizing that the NotEvilJustMisunderstood guy they were chasing was simply looking for a way to release his DeadlyGas Quirk before it killed him, Midoriya jumps between Mirko and Bakugou to break up the fight. Bakugou then has Uraraka float himself and the guy into the air so he can burn it away without hurting anyone else.

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* SaveTheVillain: After realizing that the NotEvilJustMisunderstood guy they were chasing was simply looking for a way to release his DeadlyGas Quirk before it killed him, Midoriya jumps between Mirko and Bakugou to break up the fight. Bakugou then has Uraraka float himself and the guy into the air so he can burn it away without hurting anyone else.else.
* UselessAccessory: Subverted. Midoriya has had the same metal mask hanging around his neck since his costume was first repaired after the Sports Festival, but has never worn it. This story reveals that it can also work as a makeshift gas mask.

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Hero society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been forced to retired after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.

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Hero society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu forced to retired retire]] after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.



Since this takes place at [[LateArrivalSpoiler an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc]], all spoilers up to then will be unmarked. '''Administriivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''

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Since this takes place at [[LateArrivalSpoiler an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc]], all spoilers up to then will be unmarked. '''Administriivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''



* ActionHero: As what amounts to superpowered cops fighting supervillains, the heroes of the story do a lot of fighting. However, as Midoriya notes in the first chapter, it isn't a hero's job to kick villain ass, only a means to help save people.
-->'''Midoriya:''' A villain's job isn't to defeat villains. A hero's job is to save people in trouble.
* AnachronisticOrder: The stories have an episodic format that doesn't necessarily flow one into another. As a result, one story can take place in the winter, and another some time before.
* ButtMonkey: Poor Midoriya still can't catch a break. On his first team up mission, Mirko admonishes him for not doing anything compared to Bakugou's direct and bloodthirsty approach and Uraraka's jump into the action. In another chapter, he's the test dummy for Melissa's and Hatsume's gadget competition, getting crushed by boulders, stripped naked, and stuck in a whirlpool because of the inventors' hijinks.



* PrecociousCrush: A little girl comes to the Fatgum agency looking for her "prince", a handsome hero who helped her during a villain attack. Despite the triviality of the request, Fatgum takes his intern, Amajiki, as well as Iida and Yaoyorozu across town in hopes of finding the the hero in question. [[spoiler:It turns out, ''Fatgum'' is the prince she was looking for. More specifically, his slimmed down version after he burns up all of his fat for a counterattack. She's distraught when he starts fattening himself up again.]]

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* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: The villain Mirko's team confronts at the end of their first team up mission doesn't want to cause any harm at all. Instead, he's spent years holding back his [[DeadlyGas poison gas Quirk]] and is searching for a place where he can release it all before he's torn apart from the inside. Mirko and Bakugou would have kicked his ass had Midoriya not realized this, defusing the situation and inspiring Bakugou to burn away all the gas with his explosions. However, the gas that did escape while the "villain" was fleeing the heroes incapacitated several people, so he was arrested by the police regardless. Luckily, most of the passerby were understanding and signed a petition to get his sentence lightened.
* PrecociousCrush: A little girl comes to the Fatgum agency looking for her "prince", a handsome hero who helped her during a villain attack. Despite the triviality of the request, Fatgum takes his intern, Amajiki, as well as Iida and Yaoyorozu across town in hopes of finding the the hero in question. [[spoiler:It turns out, ''Fatgum'' is the prince she was looking for. More specifically, his slimmed down version after he burns up all of his fat for a counterattack. She's distraught when he starts fattening himself up again.]]]]
* SaveTheVillain: After realizing that the NotEvilJustMisunderstood guy they were chasing was simply looking for a way to release his DeadlyGas Quirk before it killed him, Midoriya jumps between Mirko and Bakugou to break up the fight. Bakugou then has Uraraka float himself and the guy into the air so he can burn it away without hurting anyone else.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Who will be teaming up next?]]



Since this takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc, all spoilers up to then will be unmarked. Administritivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.

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Since this takes place at [[LateArrivalSpoiler an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc, arc]], all spoilers up to then will be unmarked. Administritivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.
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Hero society in Japan has received one shakeup after another since Izuku Midoriya began attending U.A. High. All Might, [[BigGood the Number One Hero]], has been forced to retired after his final battle with his {{archenemy}}, [[BigBad All For One]]. Without the Symbol of Peace, villains from long past have started crawling out of the woodwork, and Japan's heroes have been struggling to pick up the slack. To address this, the Public Safety Commission has started training prospective heroes to work in teams to lessen the need for a singular symbol to carry the hopes of society.

To facilitate this and give the students some much needed field experience, the Team Up Mission system was founded. It gives a team of students a one-time team-up with a pro hero in hopes of fostering communication and teamwork among them, even with heroes they don't know. Who will be placed on a team? Which heroes will 1-A learn from? U.A.'s heroes in training eagerly open their invitations to start their latest Team Up Missions!

''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' is a bi-monthly spinoff of Kohei Horikoshi's ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' written by Yoko Akiyama. It follows an episodic format that gives U.A.'s hero students a chance to team up with and learn from a pro hero with every installment.

Since this takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc, all spoilers up to then will be unmarked. Administritivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.

!!''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission'' contains examples of:
* TheDrifter: Mirko is a new type of hero who doesn't have a hero agency she regularly operates out of. Instead, she bounces all over Japan, setting up temporary offices in hotels and other lodgings, busting crime nearby until she moves on to the next town.
* IWorkAlone: Mirko is insistent about this, only taking on Midoriya, Bakugou, and Uraraka because the Public Safety Commission ordered her to. Even then, she doesn't try to teach them anything and tells them to simply follow behind her during her usual crimefighting, commenting on their performance.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The story takes place at an unspecified time after the Culture Festival arc. The chapters do not seem to be in chronologically order, as Bakugou appears in his original hero costume during his, Midoriya's, and Uraraka's team up with Mirko, but he is later shown wearing his winter outfit during his team up with Hawks.
* PrecociousCrush: A little girl comes to the Fatgum agency looking for her "prince", a handsome hero who helped her during a villain attack. Despite the triviality of the request, Fatgum takes his intern, Amajiki, as well as Iida and Yaoyorozu across town in hopes of finding the the hero in question. [[spoiler:It turns out, ''Fatgum'' is the prince she was looking for. More specifically, his slimmed down version after he burns up all of his fat for a counterattack. She's distraught when he starts fattening himself up again.]]

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