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Intro. At the U.A., one of the most prestigious hero academies in the world, creativity was as important as strength. At least, that's what Principal Nezu was saying when he proposed a new kind of assessment. A mix between art and strategy, where the young heroes would have to demonstrate more than just power: imagination. This is how the Story and Terror Project was born, a special activity that united narrative with music, horror and stories. Each pair of students had to create a musical saga of at least five songs, where each song told a different plot, but with coherence between them. The challenge wasn't just writing — they could also use digital production, instruments, and even AI-generated voices to bring their works to life. The slogan was clear: fantasy + literature + music = a story was completed. Of course, the one who had to organize it was the hero least enthusiastic about art: Shota Aizawa (Eraser Head).

Professional Heroes: Alice In Wonderland.

@Aurel Zeitner