The reactions of pro heroes to Deku fanfiction could vary greatly. Pro heroes who are more outgoing and friendly, like Mirio, might actively seek out Deku fanfiction just for fun. He could be the type to laugh out loud at the creative and sometimes wacky ideas in the fanfiction. However, more serious pro heroes, such as Aizawa, might initially be skeptical about the whole concept of fanfiction. But if the fanfiction has some deep insights into Deku's character and his journey, Aizawa might start to respect it more.
The three heroes referred to Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and Yang Kang.
Huang Rong was the female lead in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Yang Kang was the male lead in The Return of the Condor Heroes, and Guo Jing was the male lead in Demigods.
The two heroes referred to Shi Huolong and Yue Buqun.
Yue Buqun was the villain in " The Smiling Proud Jianghu ", while Shi Huolong was the male lead in " Journey of Chivalrous Men."
The Three Heroes and Five Righteous Men was a chivalrous story in ancient China. It told the story of righteous men Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, and others fighting for justice.
Poseidon could be quite entertained by the fanfiction about his son Percy. He might appreciate the creativity of the fans. Zeus, as a rather strict and proud god, may be offended if the fanfiction doesn't uphold his dignity. Hades, who is often seen as a bit of an outcast among the gods, might be more open - minded. He could be interested in how mortals imagine his domain and his role in the story. He might also find some of the unique interpretations of his character refreshing, unlike Zeus who is more likely to be affronted by any deviation from the 'proper' view of him.
The Three Heroes of the Wind and Dust was a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film. The film had a Mandarin version. The film was starred by Leong Ka Fai, Tony Leong, Zheng Dan Shwe, Zhou Wenjian, Annie Bo, Yuan Yongyi, Liu Jinling, Zhu Yin, Zhou Huimin, Xuan Xuan, Wang Minde, etc., and co-directed by Lee Zhi Yi and Chen Kexin. The plot told the story of Chen Dawen and his two good friends when they were facing relationship problems. The Three Heroes of the Wind and Dust received a rating of 7.2 on Douban. The Mandarin version of the movie can be found on some online viewing sites.
The theme of the underdog and the idol is also common. Izuku is the underdog, and the female pro hero is someone he looks up to. Their relationship then blurs the line between admiration and love. For example, if it's with Mirko, Izuku admires her brash and fearless fighting style. As they interact more, their relationship can change from that of a fan - idol dynamic to a romantic one. There can also be a theme of sacrifice, where either Izuku or the female pro hero is willing to sacrifice for the other in a dangerous situation.
The Legend of the Three Heroes referred to the three heroes in the Legend of Blood series:
The guardian of Wilma Forest, Marfist, whose real name was Vladimir Zelasma.
2. Warrior of the Red Moon Canyon-Volgan. His real name is Vladimir Zelasma.
Volme, the guardian of the Wilma Cave, was Vladimir Zelasma.
The Three Heroes of Five Virtues and the Seven Heroes of Five Virtues were both ancient Chinese martial arts novels that described a group of heroes in the martial arts world.
The Three Heroes and Five Righteous Men was a martial arts novel written by the Ming Dynasty chivalrous men Zhang Cuishan, Yin Susu, Mo Shenggu, etc. It mainly told the story of three chivalrous men: Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and Yang Kang, who went through countless hardships and tests in the process of resisting gold and saving the country and the people, and finally became heroes. The story emphasized chivalrous spirit with "chivalrous" as the core, but it also involved political struggles, love and other elements.
The Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness was a martial arts novel written by the Qing Dynasty chivalrous men Di Yun, Shi Dazu, Wu Qing, Zhu Gui, etc. It mainly told the story of seven chivalrous men: Li Mochou, Zhao Banshan, Zhang Wuji, Tonglao, Huang Yaoshi, Zhou Botong, Guo Jing, and Huang Rong who went through countless hardships and trials in the process of resisting the Yuan Dynasty and saving the country and protecting the people, and finally became heroes. The story emphasized chivalrous spirit with "chivalrous" as the core, but it also involved political struggles, love and other elements.
Although both of them involved the story of the martial arts world, the Three Heroes and Five Righteous Men emphasized the spirit of chivalry while the Seven Heroes and Five Righteous Men emphasized the adventure stories and chivalrous acts of the martial arts world. In addition, the Three Heroes and Five Heroes were different from the Seven Heroes and Five Heroes in terms of character setting, storyline, and martial arts description.
There was no clear answer as to which was better, Three Heroes and Five Virtues or Seven Heroes and Five Virtues. These two books were both classic works of Chinese classical martial arts novels, each with its own characteristics and charm. The Three Heroes and Five Virtues was created by Shi Yukun in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, while the Seven Heroes and Five Virtues was adapted by Yu Yue at the end of the Qing Dynasty. The content and character settings of the two were different, but they were both loved by readers. To be more specific, the main characters of " Three Heroes and Five Righteousness " were Nanxia Zhan Zhao, Beixia Ouyang Chun, and Shuangxia Ding Zhaolan and Ding Zhaohui. On this basis," Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness " added Dongfang Xia Zhihua, Little Zhuge Shen Zhongyuan, White-faced Judge Liu Qing, and Little Xia Ai Hu. Each version had its own uniqueness, and readers could choose to read it according to their personal preferences.
Some might feel honored. They see it as a form of recognition of their importance in Deku's story or in the overall My Hero Academia universe. For instance, Iida could see his friendship with Deku being explored in a fanfiction as a compliment to their real - life bond.