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We rank the worst quirks in My Hero Academia to determine which characters have the most useless quirks from the show.
Mineta relies on his Pop Off Quirk, which produces sticky balls that can stick to any surface. My Hero Academia characters often underestimate Mineta, which can lead to a quick upset.
In addition to Mineta’s off-putting personality, many My Hero Academia fans cite their hatred of the character as also being rooted in how useless his Pop Off Quirk appears to be.
Mineta is just the worst, and while his quirk isn’t the absolute worst, it definitely sucks. Pop off is a strange mutation which causes Mineta to sprout sticky balls from his head, which he can ...
Norman Mineta, who oversaw the Department of Transportation during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, died on Tuesday afternoon. He was 90.
Given his perverted nature, short stature, and admittedly weaker quirk than someone like Bakugo or even Midoriya, Mineta has managed to gain and maintain his spot in the hero course.
The lifelong friendship of Democrat Norman Mineta and Republican Alan Simpson began when both were Boy Scouts, separated by the barbed-wire fence of a World War II Japanese-American internment camp ...
The hero takes the quirk to cripple Hawks while also giving himself a boost while flying. All For One also tries to take Tokoyami’s quirk, but an interjection from Mineta is enough to change the ...
Mineta and his family were wrenched from their home in San Jose, held captive in an internment camp because they were Japanese-American. Simpson was a local boy who befriended Mineta.
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta chided pop star Britney Spears as "irresponsible" for driving with her baby on her lap as he announced a new initiative Monday to improve child car-seat ...
Mineta, whose father came to the United States to farm sugar beets, remembers the camp where he and other Japanese-Americans were confined during World War II. There were "barbed wire and military ...