MHA Can Still Save Rikido Sato’s Character

In My Hero Academia Chapter 396, “Battle Without a Quirk,” All Might used various Support Items to stall All For One. His equipment and techniques are notably named after the Quirks and Hero names of his students in Class 1-A; they include Black Whip, Chargebolt, Cellophane, Sugarman, and Shoot Style Smash. This is an emotionally powerful moment because it symbolically represents how the former No. 1 Hero learned just as much from his students as he learned from them. Looking past this, however, the use of Sugarman draws attention to the troubling lack of development for the student it was named for.Rikido Sato is the least developed character in all of Class 1-A. He hasn’t had any epic, dramatic, or emotional moments in MHA. Now that the story is in its final arc, he’s running out of time to get a moment in the spotlight. He still has a chance to change this, but his options are becoming progressively limited. It also sounds like the last nail in the coffin for the Sweets Hero as a character. Unless something monumental happens to him between Chapter 396 and the end of the series, he’s doomed to vanish into obscurity while his classmates live on in the hearts and minds of the audience. All Might naming a technique after him would then become the final nail in his narrative coffin.It doesn’t take much to become a fan favorite in MHA. Every student but Sato has done something to make audiences like them. If Sato can do anything like what his classmates did to stand out, someone is bound to notice.RELATED: MHA’s Himiko Toga Needs to Live

In My Hero Academia Chapter 396, “Battle Without a Quirk,” All Might used various Support Items to stall All For One. His equipment and techniques are notably named after the Quirks and Hero names of his students in Class 1-A; they include Black Whip, Chargebolt, Cellophane, Sugarman, and Shoot Style Smash. This is an emotionally powerful moment because it symbolically represents how the former No. 1 Hero learned just as much from his students as he learned from them. Looking past this, however, the use of Sugarman draws attention to the troubling lack of development for the student it was named for.

RELATED: MHA’s Himiko Toga Needs to Live

Rikido Sato is the least developed character in all of Class 1-A. He hasn’t had any epic, dramatic, or emotional moments in MHA. Now that the story is in its final arc, he’s running out of time to get a moment in the spotlight. He still has a chance to change this, but his options are becoming progressively limited. It also sounds like the last nail in the coffin for the Sweets Hero as a character. Unless something monumental happens to him between Chapter 396 and the end of the series, he’s doomed to vanish into obscurity while his classmates live on in the hearts and minds of the audience. All Might naming a technique after him would then become the final nail in his narrative coffin.

It doesn’t take much to become a fan favorite in MHA. Every student but Sato has done something to make audiences like them. If Sato can do anything like what his classmates did to stand out, someone is bound to notice.

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