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Katsuki Bakugo Wins My Hero Academia Global Character Popularity Poll, Will Get a Bronze Statue

Katsuki Bakugo officially won the My Hero Academia global character popularity poll, and he will be getting a bronze statue. The top 3 characters had a a 24-hour limited voting at the end to determine the “WORLD’S BEST HERO,” who will also receive a bronze statue.

Katsuki Bakugo Wins My Hero Academia Global Character Poll

Bakugo was the favorite to win from the very first week. The entire top 3 remained the same, being completed by the other two members of the main trio, Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and Shoto Todoroki.

The 2-month poll featured a total of 278 characters, with the top 10 characters set to receive an illustration by Kohei Horikoshi. You can see the top 100 ranking below.

Top 100 Most Popular My Hero Academia Character Ranking

  1. Katsuki Bakugo (Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight)
  2. Izuku Midoriya (Deku)
  3. Shoto Todoroki (Shoto)
  4. Shota Aizawa (Eraser Head)
  5. Eijiro Kirishima (Red Riot)
  6. Enji Todoroki (Endeavor)
  7. Keigo Takami (Hawks)
  8. Toya Todoroki (Dabi)
  9. Tenko Shimura (Tomura Shigaraki)
  10. Neito Monoma (Phantom Thief)
  11. Ochaco Uraraka (Uravity)
  12. Toshinori Yagi (All Might)
  13. Himiko Toga
  14. Denki Kaminari (Chargebolt)
  15. Hitoshi Shinso
  16. Tamaki Amajiki (Suneater)
  17. Rody Soul
  18. Tenya Ida (Ingenium)
  19. Fumikage Tokoyami (Tsukuyomi)
  20. Kyoka Jiro (Earphone Jack)
  21. Mirio Togata (Lemillion)
  22. Momo Yaoyorozu (Creati)
  23. Rumi Usagiyama (Mirko)
  24. Hanta Sero (Cellophane)
  25. Hizashi Yamada (Present Mic)
  26. Tsuyu Asui (Froppy)
  27. Yuga Aoyama (Can’t Stop Twinkling)
  28. Mezo Shoji (Tentacole)
  29. Nejire Hado (Nejire)
  30. Tsunagu Hakamada (Best Jeanist)
  31. Jin Bubaigawara (Twice)
  32. Lady Nagant
  33. Mina Ashido (Pinky)
  34. Koichi Haimawari (The Skycrawler)
  35. Mashirao Ojiro (Tailman)
  36. Kai Chisaki (Overhaul)
  37. Atsuhiro Sako (Mr. Compress)
  38. All For One
  39. Shinya Kamihara (Edge Shot)
  40. Taishiro Toyomitsu (Fat Gum)
  41. Eri
  42. Toru Hagakure (Invisible Girl)
  43. Minoru Mineta (Grape Juice)
  44. Danjuro Tobita (Gentle Criminal)
  45. Mei Hatsume
  46. Hari Kurono (Chronostasis)
  47. Oboro Shirakumo (Kurogiri)
  48. Mirai Sasaki (Sir Nighteye)
  49. Yoichi Shigaraki
  50. Kudo
  51. Nemuri Kayama (Midnight)
  52. Chizome Akaguro (Stain)
  53. Yu Takeyama (Mt. Lady)
  54. Cathleen Bate (Star and Stripe)
  55. Ordinary Woman
  56. Shuichi Iguchi (Spinner)
  57. Kugo Sakamata (Gang Orca)
  58. Itsuka Kendo (Battle Fist)
  59. Manami Aiba (La Brava)
  60. Koji Koda (Anima)
  61. Anan Kurose (Thirteen)
  62. Kota Izumi
  63. Inasa Yoarashi (Gale Force)
  64. Nana Shimura
  65. Mon
  66. Fuyumi Todoroki
  67. Nezu
  68. Seiji Shishikura (Shishikross)
  69. En Tayutai (Smoke-Eater)
  70. Yui Kodai (Rule)
  71. Inko Midoriya
  72. Yo Shindo (Grand)
  73. Kinoko Komori (Shemage)
  74. Sen Kaibara (Spiral)
  75. Camie Utsushimi (Illus-o-Camie)
  76. Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu (Real Steel)
  77. Naomasa Tsukauchi
  78. Geten
  79. Natsuo Todoroki
  80. Rikido Sato (Sugarman)
  81. Ken Ishiyama (Cementoss)
  82. Sorahiko Torino (Gran Torino)
  83. Emi Fukukado (Ms. Joke)
  84. Mitsuki Bakugo
  85. Setsuna Tokage (Lizardy)
  86. Tomoyasu Chikazoku (Skeptic)
  87. Ibara Shiozaki (Vine)
  88. Shinji Nishiya (Kamui Woods)
  89. Snipe
  90. Haruaki Sun-sun
  91. Ryuko Tatsuma (Ryukyu)
  92. Pino
  93. Shihai Kuroiro (Vantablack)
  94. Moe Kamiji (Burnin)
  95. Juzo Honenuki (Mudman)
  96. Tensei Ida (Ingenium)
  97. Sansa Tamagawa
  98. Shino Sozaki (Mandalay)
  99. Guy from Chapter One
  100. Rei Todoroki

Kohei Horikoshi drew the My Hero Academia manga for Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump from July 2014 until August of this year. The manga received its first anime adaptation by studio BONES in 2016. It received 6 more seasons in the following years, with Season 7 concluding on October 12, 2024.

My Hero Academia Season 8 was officially announced immediately after the last episode, and it was confirmed to be the final one. The franchise also got four movies, with the latest one being My Hero Academia: You’re Next. The movie will release on Blu-ray & DVD in Japan on February 19, 2025 and include a new anime with an original story by Kohei Horikoshi.

Source: Official Website
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project

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