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Shota Aizawa, also known as Eraser Head, is a fictional character appearing in the Japanese anime and manga "My Hero Academia" (Boku no Hero Academia), created by Kōhei Horikoshi. He is one of the teachers at U.A. High School. High School, which trains young people to gain superpowers (known as Corks) and use them to fight crime.

Shota Aizawa - interesting facts and information

  1. Form: Shota Aizawa is a professor at U.A. High School, where he teaches Class 1-A. He is a teacher with a very serious and strict approach, but at the same time he cares about the welfare of his students and tries to support them.
  2. Cork: His Cork is "Erasure", which allows him to cancel the Corks of other people. As soon as he sets his eyes on someone, that person's Cork is temporarily disabled. This allows him to neutralize his opponents' superpower abilities.
  3. Speech: Shota Aizawa is known for his short and direct speeches to his students that motivate them to work hard and develop their skills. His approach is demanding, but aims to prepare students for the real dangers and challenges of heroes.
  4. Goggles: Aizawa wears distinctive dark goggles that he wears on his head most of the time. These goggles help him reduce the activation of his Cork to avoid accidentally canceling the powers of others in unexpected situations.
  5. Combat skills: Shota Aizawa is an exceptionally skilled fighter and an extremely capable user of his Cork. His skills allow him to directly confront his opponents and take away the advantage of their power.

Shota Aizawa is a character who brings strictness and authority to "My Hero Academia." His ability as a Cork and dedication to educating and protecting his students has made him a fan favorite. As one of the characters important in the development of the main characters, Shota Aizawa is a key teacher and mentor for future heroes in the world of the series.

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