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Although theMy Hero Academiamanga is over now, fans are still not quite satisfied with the finale the creator Kohei Horikoshi put out. Some decided to take matters into their own hands and started coming up with alternative theories that seem a bit more fulfilling to the community.

One popular theory has emerged, so convincingly good, that it could be better than the actual one. Now, the fanbase begins to debate: could this be the theoretical ending MHA deserved?
The Quirk No One Knew Deku Always Had: “Sharing Is Caring”!
This theoryis probably not entirely new, as it has already been discussed before among the fans. However, it’s an interesting idea that is to be looked at. According to this theory, it will turn out toward the end of the manga thatDeku has always had a Quirk, that he did not know of, just like the first user, theLuminescent Baby. According to a certain redditor, they deemed it the “Sharing is Caring” quirk!
We have already gotten an inkling of this possibility during theHeroes Risingmovie where Deku tried to transfer his Quirk to Bakugo in a desperate attempt to stop the Villain- Nine. The transfer was accomplished by the two touching their fingers and exchanging blood.

So, this theory says Deku will again use his Quirk to pass his powers among his classmates by either giving each student a complementary Quirk or outright giving them the power to share all the Quirks with each other. This would bring victory for U.A. as one united team and the bond that has definedMy Hero Academiato begin with.
However, Some Fans Are Strongly Disagreeing To This Theory
Not everyone is buying the “Sharing is Caring” theory though, as some fans strongly disagree with it. They further argue that creatorKohei Horikoshihas already said that Deku doesn’t have a Quirk—this being in direct contradiction to the central idea of the theory.
This disparity defines the difference in opinions between theMy Hero Academiafandom in general, where some fans are very active in terms of supporting the theory and others are just against it.

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What makes the debate quite interesting is the fact that the series is pretty complex at a lot of points, and several meanings can be fathomed from it. Since the theory doesn’t seem to stop, it will be very interesting to see how the fanbase will respond to it and whether Horikoshi will help quell this speculation in future interviews or content.
My Hero Academiais available to watch onCrunchyroll.
Diganta Mondal
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Diganta Mondal is an avid Content Writer at Fandomwire, specializing in anime and pop culture-related stuff. With over 600 published articles, he boasts his knowledge on this beloved media and strives to connect with fellow anime enthusiasts all across the globe.Despite having a non-journalism educational background, his love for shows like Vinland Saga, Violet Evergarden, and other Naoki Urasawa works constantly inspires him to share informative news, theories, and recommendations on almost all anime genres, aiming to create a shared platform for nerdy discussions.
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