Summary
- The hero rankings in My Hero Academia are determined by the Hero Billboard Chart JP, with Endeavor currently holding the top spot as the Number One Hero.
- Some lesser-known Pro Heroes who have made it into the Top 10 include Yoroi Musha, Wash, and Crust.
- Other notable Pro Heroes outside of the top 10 are Manual, Fat Gum, and Mt. Lady.
In My Hero Academia, the main characters are all training to answer the question: who is the top Pro Hero of them all? They dream of being the best of the best and fighting for the top spot as the Number One Hero. In My Hero Academia's hero society world, that ranking is definitively decided by the Hero Billboard Chart JP.
Previously holding the coveted Number One Hero position was, of course, All Might, who has since been replaced by the flame hero and father of Class 1-A member Shoto Todoroki, Endeavor. But who are the lesser-known Pro Heroes who've made it into the Top 10? Thanks to official Hero Rankings delivered in season 4, episode 24, My Hero Academia confirmed the top Pro Hero spots. Rankings beyond the top 10, however, are a bit harder to come by, so here are the top 10 and the 5 highest known ranks outside of that.
16 Hero Team: The Wild, Wild Pussycats
First Appearance: Episode 40, "The Wild, Wild Pussycats"
The Wild, Wild Pussycats are a group of heroes, currently ranked at #411. They were formerly ranked #32, but their ranking dropped significantly when they were forced to take time off after the Forest Training Camp incident, where one of their , Ragdoll, had her Quirk stolen by All for One. The Wild, Wild Pussycats, made up of Mandalay, Pixie-Bob, Ragdoll, and Tiger, are a team that specializes in rescue operations, particularly in wilderness areas like mountains and deep forests.
Mandalay's Quirk allows her to communicate telepathically. Ragdoll's Quirk, before it was stolen, was Search, which allowed her to keep track of the exact location of dozens of people. Pixie-Bob's Quirk, Earth Flow, allows her to manipulate the ground in whatever way she chooses. Tiger's Quirk, Pliabody, makes him extremely flexible and rubbery, allowing him to easily capture villains. Together, they make an excellent team, well suited to their duties.
15 Normal Hero: Manual
First Appearance: Episode 28, "Midoriya And Shigaraki"
Manual is actually ranked #222, but is one of the few known heroes with an established rank. Manual first appears as the pro hero who Ida interns under during the Hero Killer Stain arc, but goes on to play a crucial role in the Paranormal Liberation War, working with Aizawa to cancel the enemy's Quirks. Manual's Quirk allows him to control and create small amounts of water, which made it possible for him to keep Aizawa's eyes moist without blinking. Manual is a bit lacking in self-esteem, but his power proved essential.
14 The BMI Hero: Fat Gum
First Appearance: Episode 68, "Let's Go, Gutsy Red Riot!"
Fat Gum is the rank #58 hero, based out of Osaka. Fat Gum's Quirk, Fat Absorption, allows him to absorb impacts on his body into the fat that surrounds him, as well as absorb the kinetic energy. Fat Gum can use this energy himself to become stronger at the cost of burning away his fat rapidly. This Quirk gives Fat Gum incredible defensive abilities and makes it possible for him to absorb people in need of rescue. Fat Gum often plays a role in larger hero operations and helped train Tamaki Amajiki and Eijiro Kirishima during their Work Study.
13 Mineyama Hero: Mt. Lady
First Appearance: Episode 1, "Izuku Midoriya: Origin"
Mount Lady is the rank #23 hero, who possesses the Gigantification Quirk, which allows her to grow to massive size. At the beginning of the series, it was established that Mount Lady was a new hero on the scene, so her climb to rank #23 was exceptional. Mount Lady's Gigantification Quirk often makes her a good choice for dealing with massive enemies, such as Gigantomachia, meaning that she's left with one of the more difficult jobs. Mount Lady is a bit vain, however, and had a particular rivalry with Midnight, another female hero who similarly played up her looks.
Mount Lady is known to use two ultimate techniques with some regularity. The first is the Canyon Cannon, wherein she performs a flying kick while in her gigantified state. The second is the Titan Cliff, wherein she headbutts a target while in her giant form. These moves came in extremely handy during the Paranormal Liberation War, where she fought the enormous Gigantomachia on her own.
12 Lion Hero: Shishido
First Appearance: Episode 103, "One Thing at a Time"
Shishido sits at rank #13, placing him quite high in the hero rankings despite his small amount of screen time. He has the Quirk known as Lion, which gives him the strength and speed of a lion. Shishido is said to have an intense rivalry with Gang Orca, but not to the extent that the two heroes are unable to work together when the situation demands it. Shishido also took on students for their Hero Work Study assignments, working with Mashirao Ojiro, Rikido Sato, Juroto Shishida, and Nirengeki Shoda to help them develop their hero skills.
11 Whale Hero: Gang Orca
First Appearance: Episode 46, "From Ida to Midoriya"
Gang Orca is the rank #12 pro hero and is often involved in mentoring students. His Quirk, Orcinus, gives him the abilities of an Orca whale, including the ability to create hypersonic blasts that can disorient enemies. Gang Orca is known for looking pretty scary, but he's actually a reasonable guy who's a bit sensitive about his appearance. Gang Orca was formerly ranked #10, but his ranking was adjusted when All Might retired, making room for new faces. While he has a reputation for being strict, the truth is that Gang Orca has high expectations for those he mentors.
10 Dragon Hero: Ryukyu
First Appearance: Episode 68, "Let's Go, Gutsy Red Riot!"
The 10th in Pro Hero Rankings is Ryuko Tatsuma, known as Dragon Hero: Ryukyu. One of the anime's more familiar heroes, Ryukyu worked alongside Uravity, Froppy, and Nejire during their internships, appearing predominantly in two of My Hero's best arcs the Shie Hassaaikai Arc and the Endeavour Agency Arc. Her quirk, Dragon, gives her the ability to transform into a dragon. This gives her the use of wings and claws as well as superhuman strength and durability. This powerful quirk meant she climbed to the position of Number 9, but dropped down to Number 10 in the most recent rankings.
9 Equipped Hero: Yoroi Musha
First Appearance: Episode 87, "Japanese Hero Billboard Chart"
This Number 9 Ranked Pro Hero hasn't been seen too much in the anime, but his character design, one resembling Japanese armor and his strong presence, make him memorable. This Pro Hero has only appeared so far in the anime during the semi-annual ranking broadcast. Previously ranked as the Number 8 Pro Hero, Yoroi Musha's quirk has yet to be revealed, so not much is known about this high-ranking hero, despite his established popularity in the show. Yoroi Musha ended up retiring due to the backlash against heroes after the Paranormal Liberation War, meaning he's no longer in the rankings.
8 Laundry Hero: Wash
First Appearance: Episode 87, "Japanese Hero Billboard Chart"
A character who is severely underused in the anime is the weird and quirky Pro Hero, Susugu Mitarai, more commonly known by his Hero name, Wash. As the Number 8 Pro Hero, Wash's quirks aren't just useful for everyday life. In fact, they're more adept for crime-fighting than fans originally thought. Wash's quirk, Clean Bubbler, gives this Pro the ability to create and control soapy water. He can also produce a strong and powerful steam that can hold several people in the air as well as produce large bubbles that can envelop his targets, keeping them afloat.
7 Kamui Woods
First Appearance: Episode 1, "Izuku Midoriya: Origin"
Shinji Nishiya, better known as Kamui Woods, appeared in the very first episode of the anime, fighting the first villain who appears in the street while Midoriya watches on the sidelines. Also memorable for his tree-like appearance, Kamui Wood's quirk is Arbor. His quirk allows him to extend and enlarge the wooden parts of his body, forming them into long tree branches and giving him control over them. Due to their nature, this gives him excellent binding uses for capturing villains. With a strong quirk, it is easy to see why Kamui is ranked Number 7.
Kamui Woods is especially known for his super move, Lacquered Chain Prison, where he extends his branches and wraps them around the enemy, leaving them helpless. Kamui Woods famously used this super move during the Hideout Raid, capturing almost the entire League of Villains at one time.