In a 'Villian Izuku x Jirou' fanfiction, the story could start with Izuku having a major fallout with the hero society. He becomes a villain out of bitterness. Jirou, on the other hand, is still trying to make her mark as a hero. Izuku decides to target Jirou specifically because he views her as a symbol of the hero system he now despises. But as he gets closer to her during his attempts to disrupt her hero work, he starts to develop feelings for her, which complicates his villainous motives.
At first, it could be full of hostility. Jirou would see Izuku as a threat to everything she stands for as a hero - in - training. Izuku would see Jirou as just another obstacle in his path. But as time goes on, they might start to understand each other's motives better. For example, if Izuku has a legitimate grievance against the hero society that led him to become a villain, Jirou might start to question her own beliefs about heroes and villains.
One common theme is the struggle for acceptance. Since she's a female in a world where the main character was originally male, she often has to prove herself more. Another theme is friendship. Female Izuku's relationships with her friends, like Bakugo or Todoroki, are often explored in new ways.
The villain was a movie about a young actor, Bi Chao, who mistakenly thought that he was a heinous villain because of an accidental memory loss. In order to let his wife live a better life, he was determined to complete the villain's mission of " kidnapping the rich man." In the process, he accidentally made enemies with three criminals and embarked on an unlucky and hilarious journey of being crushed. The movie was directed by Bao Bei Er and starred Bao Bei Er, Li Jia Qi, Zhou Da Yong, Ma Xu Dong, Wang Zha Zha and other actors. The trailer and pictures can also be found on Douban. As for other information about the big villain, such as novels, comics, etc., the given search results did not provide relevant content.
One popular MHA female Izuku fanfiction is 'She - Izuku Midoriya'. It offers a unique take on Izuku being female and explores how her character would interact differently in the MHA universe. Another great one is 'Female Izuku: A New Heroine'. It delves into the challenges she might face as a female in a male - dominated hero world and how she overcomes them.
One possible consequence could be the extreme shock and grief among his friends and allies. They would likely be devastated and it could lead to a downward spiral in their morale. For example, his classmates like Ochaco might blame themselves or become extremely angry at the situation.
Communication is key. In the fanfiction, they could start having study sessions together. As they talk about their hero theories and strategies, they also start sharing personal stories. Shouto might open up about his relationship with his father, and Izuku could talk about her journey to become a hero despite being a girl in a somewhat sexist society. This will make them understand each other better and bring them closer.
Bakugo might initially be in denial. He's always had a complex relationship with Izuku, and seeing him in such a state could shatter his world view. He might become more withdrawn or, on the contrary, be spurred into a violent rage against whoever was responsible.
One plot idea could be that female Izuku and Shouto are paired up for a special hero training mission. They start off not getting along well because of their different approaches to heroics. Shouto is more by - the - book while Izuku is more instinctive. But as they face various challenges during the mission, they begin to understand and respect each other's methods, and a romantic bond starts to form.
In 'A Christmas Story', the main 'villain' could be considered Scut Farkus. He is the neighborhood bully who torments Ralphie and his friends. He has a mean look with his yellow eyes and is always getting into fights and causing trouble for the kids in the neighborhood.