He has been revealed to be the "U.A. Traitor" in Chapter 336 of the manga. According to this, Aoyama was originally Quirkless, just like Izuku, before his parents made a deal with All For One to give him his quirk. But in return, they were extorted as the latter blackmailed Aoyama into working for him as his spy.
He was revealed to have been the "U.A. Traitor", reluctantly aiding the League of Villains and causing most of their encounters with U.A. High. During the Final War, Yuga has ended his association with the League of Villains, choosing to instead help the heroes defeat All For One.
Reacting in shock, Toru realizes that Yuga has been the "U.A. Traitor" all along. Yuga's parents hysterically try to reassure Yuga, reminding him of how he was able to inform All For One about the location of the training camp without being exposed.
Aoyama's Explanation for Watching Deku Is Actually Wholesome
It turns out that Aoyama had no clue how unnerving his action was; he simply wanted to leave a "surprise" for Deku. Aoyama identifies with Deku because, like Deku, his Quirk causes discomfort when he uses it.
traitor Aoyama in My Hero Academia chapter 336.
He has been revealed to be the "U.A. Traitor" in Chapter 336 of the manga. According to this, Aoyama was originally Quirkless, just like Izuku, before his parents made a deal with All For One to give him his quirk. But in return, they were extorted as the latter blackmailed Aoyama into working for him as his spy.
In chapter 337 of My Hero Academia, Deku forgives Yuga Aoyama in what should have been a remarkable moment but isn't because it happens too late. Warning!
For those keeping up with the manga, you will know My Hero Academia took everyone for a big surprise last year. Fans watched with wide eyes are Aoyama was outed as the traitor at U.A. High School. His parents and himself were forced by All For One to be spies, but they have been put into prison since.
Yuga Aoyama hailed from a wealthy family but was born Quirkless, developing an inferiority complex with respect to other people, to the point of asking his parents why he is so different from everyone.
If Dabi didn't know that that was Aoyama and if it was someone else, then that means that Dabi didn't want to engage and choose to ignore. He didn't want to fight someone, because he didn't know if that person hiding in the bush had a stronger quirk than him or not.
2 Kirishima's The Traitor: Sitting on the Sidelines
Kirishima was not involved with the fighting that occurred during the League of Villains attack on the training session.
Moka Gotō is a student known for having a crush on Aoyama since elementary. She is good at lock picking and wields a baseball bat designed with nails and cute stickers as her weapon to protect him.
Updated on September 19th, 2022 by Tanner Fox: Chapter 336 of the My Hero Academia manga revealed that Class 1-A's Yuga Aoyama was the U.A. traitor, though he was made to do so against his will.
As of the last chapter, Aoyama is engaged to Moka.
This self-loathing is what sets Aoyama apart from the villains. As Midoriya points out, Aoyama cries because he has failed his friends, not because he has failed to do AFO's bidding.
According to Deku's mother, the inherited quirk Deku should've naturally received would've either been his father's quirk, breathing fire, or her own ability to levitate small objects.
No. Deku's father hasn't been shown yet, but he has a fire-breathing Quirk.
As of the last chapter, Aoyama is engaged to Moka.
Not saying that SHE ticked me off, but everything that was happening to her ticked me off. On ep 22, Aoyama tries to confess to Sorata, but she never said that she loved him to his face. But then later on, when Sorata found Shiina, he confesses to her.
But instead of using the code word in its intended capacity, the young traitor does so mockingly right when he betrays the villain by blasting him with the Navel Beam quirk that All For One originally used as a tool to ensnare the Aoyama family.
Given how the plot is being discussed this late in the story, it could be a hint towards the identity of Deku's father, Hisashi Midoriya, being a heteromorph himself.
In the My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission movie, Deku is certainly framed as a villain. He's falsely accused of mass murder by Otheon's chief of police and is forced to go into hiding with Rody Soul. By the end of the movie, they both manage to clear their names and remove their villain image.
In My Hero Academia #265, Dabi intervened just in time to save Twice from Hawks, who revealed himself as a traitor to the Paranormal Liberation Front.
Aoyama is jealous of Deku and has a crush on Uraraka himself and is trying to scout him and see if he shows any signs of loving Uraraka back. Aoyama is actually GAY for Deku and is trying to get Deku first before Uraraka gets the chance.
MHA translation trivia ch168: Aoyama's engraving reads, "Il faut se méfier de l'eau qui dort." Literally, "beware the water that sleeps." Less literally, "still waters run deep," "it's the quiet ones you have to watch out for," "wolf in sheep's clothing," etc.