Some of U.A in My Hero Academia students had relatively normal childhoods with very few conflicts. They should be the lucky ones in My Hero Academia. Regardless of whether or not they had a good childhood, they all became fine heroes in their own right.
1) Ochako Uraraka
A loving family goes a very long way in My Hero Academia. Ochako’s parents knew the dangers of hero work, but they fully supported their daughter’s final decision to join the U.A.
Even going as far back as the Sports Festival, it’s clear that Ochako thinks highly of her family. They raised her to be a kind and generous student who looks out for the well-being of her fellow peers. She couldn’t have asked for a better system of support than her own parents.
2) Kyoka Jiro
Jiro always had the ability to succeed with her musical talents. Her parents strongly encouraged her when she was very little in My Hero Academia. Jiro ended up being a very well-adjusted student by the time she enrolled in the U.A.
She’s very lucky to have that kind of support in her early years. Some parents would force their children to be something they’re not, like Endeavor did with Shoto and the rest of his siblings.
3) Tsuyu Asui
Despite having a Mutant Quirk, this Class 1-A student has seemingly avoided the same type of discrimination as Mezo Shoji. It helps that Tsuyu grew up in a more urban city than he did in My Hero Academia.
Tsuyu’s family life was seen in a bonus chapter dedicated to her. It’s only briefly shown, but it seems like she has loving and caring relatives. That’s more than can be said for other characters.
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