Infinite 100% (無限100%, Mugen 100 Pāsento?) is the seventy-sixth episode of the
Episode 76 of My Hero Academia named 'Infinite 100%' starts off right where episode 75 left off. We see how Team Ryukyu comes busting through into the underground part of the Hassaikai complex. We then see what the League of Villains have been up to.
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The tension, the action, and the backstories that built up into a major collision leading to this encore was amazing. The second half of Season 6 focused on the Dark Deku arc as All Might's chosen successor tried to master all the quirks that came with One for All with the help of the previous wielders.
By the end of chapter 317 (Dark Hero Arc), Deku had the makings of a villain in both power and appearance. He became exhausted and angry with himself for his actions, only strengthening Black Whip's powers.
As of now, Deku has access to seven Quirks, namely One For All, Transmission, Fa Jin, Danger Sense, Blackwhip, Smokescreen, and Float. The basic gist of all these powers is that they all come from the previous One For All users, with their abilities becoming stronger throughout the generations.
Villain Deku is the evil version of Izuku Midoriya from the anime My Hero Academia.
In order to try to protect people, Izuku left UA and is working with All Might and an elite squadron of heroes as he goes through his Batman phase—better known to fans as Dark Deku.
An official statement was made after the Season 6 finale on March 25, 2023, confirming that the eagerly awaited Season 7 of My Hero Academia is currently in production. The exact date of release has not yet been made public.
He definitly is faster than the human eye. If the normal capacity of an human is 30-60 fps, so I would put Deku at 9,144-18,288 m/s, or 32,9184-65,8368 km/h.
It's likely this shift is building to the idea that Deku doesn't actually become Number One - indeed, with the way society has reacted to heroes lately, that may no longer be a position that exists when My Hero Academia comes to a close.
Deku wasn't actually going 1,000,000%. He was probably going about 150%, and even that wasn't just because of will power or plot armor. After Deku wakes up, his doctor explains this. It was an adrenaline rush, like how a parent can pick a car up off of their child in extreme circumstances.
Deku had unlocked all but two of the Quirks in One for All prior to episode 20 of season 6, leaving only the Second and Third User's Quirks unknown. However, these two did not seem to approve of Deku, and when he spoke to One for All's previous users in My Hero Academia, they faced away from him and said nothing.
Izuku Midoriya may not have a Quirk, but he does possess something unique - He's an immortal Ajin, incapable of death, even if he is shot through the head, or stabbed through the heart.
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However, following the encounter with Lady Nagant and after hearing All For One's ominous threats, Deku decides he doesn't need his mentor anymore. In a sad, emotional sequence that takes place under the rain, Deku tells the now-powerless All Might that he doesn't have to worry,...
Since All For One is a very methodical villain who had the foresight to recruit Shimura's grandson as his successor with the sole aim of causing All Might pain, stealing Deku's quirk and giving it to his arch-nemesis might've been part of an elaborate plan devised by All For One to harm Deku in the future as My Hero ...
Whenever a hero engages in battle, there is the expectation that parts of their costume will get ripped up or destroyed. With his mask being the first piece to suffer this, as it was not well-designed, Deku likely realized there was no point in having it be constantly repaired or remade by the school's Support Course.
Fans know that his name is Hisashi Midoriya and that his quirk is fire breathing. It's assumed that Hishashi's fire-breathing quirk isn't as eye-catching as Dabi's flames since Inko brushed it off at Izuku's doctor's appointment as a child. Currently, Hisashi's work has taken him abroad, leaving Inko and Izuku alone.
Izuku Midoriya (Japanese: 緑谷 出久, Hepburn: Midoriya Izuku), also known by his hero name Deku (Japanese: デク), is a superhero and the main protagonist of the manga series My Hero Academia, created by Kōhei Horikoshi.
Normally a heroic character, this version of Izuku Midoriya is one where he turns to the dark side after both overbearing bullying and discrimination from his peers, as well as being rejected by All Might, taking up the identity of Villain Deku.
Deku's final quirk is known as 'gearshift'. It's a quirk that is activated via physical contact. It allows the user to change the velocity of anything they touch, meaning they can spontaneously slow things down, or speed things up.
The seventh user of One For All, Nana Shimura is a superheroine with the Quirk, Float. She was a friend of Gran Torino and All Might's mentor, teaching him in an optimistic manner.