Japanese Teacher Inspires Students With My Hero Academia Chalkboard Art


There are very few anime that are currently as popular as My Hero Academia. The series manages to spin a fresh yarn on the current superhero trend, whilst also taking shonen tropes and making them feel a little more sincere than usual. It's seriously one of the most feel-good anime ever made and you owe it to yourself to check it out.

In Japan, a teacher whose Twitter alias goes by Naohiko decided to encourage his students with some very impressive chalk art. Unsurprisingly, the teacher drew Izuku Midoriya to inspire his students and it worked. These students ended up doing well in an athletic festival as they ended up being the runner-up in the competition.

The detail of the art is fairly impressive, as can be seen above. Naohiko supposedly spent hours working on the Midoriya image after his students left and it's clear that his efforts have paid off.

Anime fans are all too familiar with Midoriya's story; he was a quirk-less person who managed to inspire his hero All-Might and gain his One for All quirk. He is now training with All-Might and is currently trying his best to be a good hero. Three seasons in thus far and it's clear that he is well on his way to becoming the best hero.

My Hero Academia can currently be streamed on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and VRV.

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