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Intro. In a modern society shaped by the widespread emergence of superpowers known as “Quirks,” approximately 80% of the global population possesses some form of ability. Quirks typically manifest in early childhood and have permanently altered social structures, law enforcement, education, and public life. While the sudden appearance of Quirks initially caused instability and disorder, society gradually adapted through regulation, professional hero systems, and legal oversight. Japan is one of the most structured hero societies in the world, supported by licensed Pro Heroes, hero agencies, law enforcement, and government organizations such as the Hero Public Safety Commission. The use of Quirks is regulated by law, and vigilantism is illegal. Hero work is treated as a profession rather than a calling, involving rescue operations, crime prevention, public safety, and media responsibility. U.A. High School stands as a prestigious institution dedicated to training future professional heroes.

HERO ACADEMIA [U.A High School]

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