My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia merchandise covers the entire hero roster from UA High. Deku, All Might, Bakugo, Todoroki, and the rest of Class 1-A all get figures, plushes, and collectibles. The series' ongoing popularity keeps new releases coming regularly.
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My Hero Academia merchandise covers the entire hero roster from UA High. Deku, All Might, Bakugo, Todoroki, and the rest of Class 1-A all get figures, plushes, and collectibles. The series' ongoing popularity keeps new releases coming regularly.
What's Available
Figures of heroes in their costumes, some mid-action using their Quirks. Deku gets the most variants: base costume, Full Cowl, different percentage power levels, battle-damaged versions. All Might appears in his muscle form and deflated true form. Bakugo comes with explosion effects. Todoroki gets fire and ice accessories.
Manufacturers include Bandai, Banpresto, Good Smile, McFarlane Toys, and Funko. You'll find prize figures from Japanese arcades, Nendoroids with swappable faces, Figmas with articulation for dynamic poses, and scale figures that prioritize display quality.
The Plus Ultra Factor
My Hero Academia appeals to collectors who want superhero figures with anime aesthetics. The costumes are colorful and distinct. Each character's Quirk gives manufacturers an excuse to add effects pieces—fire, ice, explosions, air pressure blasts.
The series is still running, which means new characters and costume upgrades keep the merchandise fresh. If you're a completist, that's good and bad—you'll always have something new to buy, but the list never ends.
Popular Characters
Deku and All Might dominate sales. Bakugo is a close third. Todoroki, Ochaco, and Tsuyu have strong followings too. Villain figures exist but are less common—Shigaraki, Dabi, and Toga get some representation.
The pro heroes beyond All Might (Eraserhead, Hawks, Endeavor) are available but harder to find. Limited releases sell out fast.
Quality Varies
Prize figures are affordable but basic—decent for casual fans or those on a budget. Scale figures from Good Smile or Kotobukiya offer better paint, detail, and heft. McFarlane's 7-inch figures sit in the middle with solid articulation and paint at a reasonable price.
FAQs
Are My Hero Academia figures still being made?
Yes. The series is ongoing, so new figures release regularly. Popular characters get multiple versions as the show progresses.
What's the difference between MHA figures and statues?
Figures are usually smaller, sometimes articulated, and focus on the character. Statues are larger, non-poseable, and often include diorama bases showing Quirk effects.
Do My Hero Academia figures include Quirk effects?
Many do. Deku comes with air pressure effects, Bakugo gets explosions, Todoroki has fire and ice. It depends on the manufacturer and figure line.
Which My Hero Academia character gets the most figures?
Deku, by a wide margin. All Might is second. Bakugo and Todoroki round out the top tier.
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My Hero Academia: You're Next Xrosslink PVC Statue Giulio Gandini 11 CmFournisseur: SegaFrom "My Hero Academia: You're Next" comes this PVC Statue. It stands 11 cm tall and comes with base in a window box packaging.
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