Important points
- The League's main goal is to kill All Might and dismantle the Hero Association.
- Shigaraki initially has no purpose but evolves into a leader inspired by Sten.
- Members like Toga and Dabi join for personal goals. leading to a lack of shared ideology
The League of Villains is a complex organization with idiosyncratic personalities and varying ideals and ambitions. Shigaraki Tomura initially became the leader of this organization with one goal in mind. That was All Might's murder. symbol of peace and the symbol of the Hero Association. At first, Shigaraki did not have much confidence or purpose in the League of Villains. In addition to getting rid of things he doesn't like, with his new member He needs to become a leader who inspires and demands loyalty and respect.
However, as we all know, the formation of the League of Villains is filled with different ideals and goals. It is separated from the ambitions of the organization's leaders. Although the members of the League of Villains have one small goal in common: to dismantle the current Hero Society. But they failed as an incoming organization. My Hero Academia.

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What is the main goal of the League of Villains?
Rid the world of All Might and the destruction of the Hero Society.
The League of Villains was an organization founded by All For One. However, All For One soon handed the League of Villains over to Shigaraki Tomura when he began to age. All For One gave Shigaraki the League to take care of his evil side. and raised him to become his ideal vessel when he became a Demon Lord.
At the start of the series, Shigaraki had not yet achieved his grand goal of using the League of Villains as an organization. Just like any other villain. Shigaraki has a bone to pick with All Might. and wanted him to die because he was forgotten by the Hero Association. The USJ incident was likely one of All For One's orders, so Shigaraki and other low-level villains carried it out.
First of all, we want to lose All Might. Then we want to destroy everything that does not please us.
Before the League of Villains became a group, Shigaraki wants to kill All Might and destroy everything he doesn't like. However, when confronted with Stain in Vs. Shigaraki began to understand what it meant to be an organization's leader. Traditionally, an organization was a group of individuals with a specific purpose who worked together to achieve this common goal.

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Unfortunately for Shigaraki, it took him some time to figure out what the leader of the League of Villains was. His actions caused the League of Villains to connect with Stain, giving him a powerful ally. However, while the League's outlook was definitely being looked at, Newly anointed members, such as Himiko, Touka, and Spiner, were more fascinated by Stein's ideology than the League.
At this point, Shigaraki, as the leader of the League of Villains, Failed to find allies who fully supported his ideals. This is because many people joined after seeing Stain's ideology or trying to achieve their own goals through the league.
Do the members of the League of Villains pursue the same goal?
Many people have been inspired by Stain and have different ideals about what they want to achieve in the league.
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Rise of the Villains |
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Meta Liberation Army |
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As mentioned above Many members of the League of Villains wish to achieve their own goals through the help of the League double or Jin. Bubaigawara did not join the League of Villains because he had a higher goal in mind. He joins them in search of a comrade or like-minded person who will accept him for who he is.

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Himiko Toga joined the League of Villains after being inspired by Stain's recordings and hearing his ideals. The Hero Society had previously discriminated against Toga for her strange personality and “evil” nature, which led her to life. Evil In Chapter 222, Shigaraki states that he intends to destroy everything. This conflicts with Touka's ambitions to find Midoriya Izuku and Uraraka Ochako.
The wishes of my companions are separated. do as you want
When I heard this Touka immediately asks if her favorite things will be destroyed as well. To which Shigaraki clarifies that his comrades' wishes are separate. Shigaraki clarified his meaning, though. But his desire to destroy everything was still consistent with the wishes of his comrades. Especially Touka who loves Deku. Just like Shigaraki wanted to kill him.
Additionally, Dabi, now known as Todoroki Touya, only joined the League of Villains to gain the power to overthrow his father, Endeavor, although Dabi never carried out his goals. If necessary, he would follow Shigaraki's orders and bide his time until the deadly battle between Endeavor and Shoto. Dabi also directly stated that he would “Proceed as you please,” which shows how flawed the League was in Chapter 222.

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Spinner initially joined the League of Villains because he wanted to significantly change the discriminatory views of heteromorphs, which Stain inspired him to do as well. In Chapter 223, Spinner expressed his dissatisfaction with the league because The “traces of stains” are no longer there. Spinner also believes that the Hero Society has failed to help the mutants. However, as the series progresses, Spinner also becomes Shigaraki's true friend. and therefore wants to support his goals and ideas.
Overall, each important member of the League of Villains strives to achieve their own goals and ideas. and use the federation as a means to achieve this. Usually, the members of the organization follow the leader and believe in their goals and aspirations. However, the league was founded on something other than this theory. Although the members of the league followed Shigaraki's orders to them, But there are many cases where they will do so reluctantly.
- Himiko, Touka, and Twice are indifferent and angry at being forced to join Shie. Hassaikai after they killed Magne.
- League members expressed their annoyance as they no longer had a place to hide. and had to find a place to rest in a dilapidated building
- Dabi directly refuses to fight Giganmachia. Stating that he will not help defeat Machia in Chapter 222 .

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After all, the League of Villains only has one goal. That is destroying the current Hero Society, causing them to fail in many ways to achieve this goal. They have begun with their own ambitions, using the League to do this. However, Shigaraki's goal is to defeat All Might. Symbol of Peace and Sign of Hope and destroy everything
Meanwhile, League members want to see the collapse of current society. Shigaraki destroys “everything”, causing conflicts of interest. At this point in the series Shigaraki's malice and hatred have grown to the point where just displaying his ideals would shock his comrades. Even if members don't like the current society. But in Shigaraki, everything was destroyed. There is no society for them to return to. Therefore, it is an additional conflicting goal.
The League failed as an organization. While the liberation army was successful
When evaluating the League of Villains internally, it is clear that there are conflicting goals. This is because each member tries to use the League of Villains for their own benefit. Although many members expressed their dissatisfaction, But they continue to work with the league. Because it is the fastest way to achieve your goals.
However, there have been instances where the League has faced organizations that share their goals and beliefs. The Meta Liberation Army is a powerful villain organization that wishes to liberate Quirk users and demands the free use of Quirks, stating that they are human rights. Basic in the world by 80% of Quirk users.
Unlike Shigaraki, who has no patience. impulsiveness And in a fit of anger, Re-Destro, or Yotsubashi Rikiya, leader of the Meta Liberation Army, bids his time and raises a new army from the shadows. using his influence to Gaining Allies and Followers Additionally, unlike Shigaraki, Re-Desto has amassed hundreds of loyal followers who support his vision and ideals.

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During the Meta Liberation Army arc, although the League members pursued similar goals of liberating Giran and delaying Giganmachia in one fell swoop, they still lacked the same loyalty as the Liberation Army members. which shows Shigaraki's abilities as the leader of the League.
While the Villain League became an established group after merging with the Meta Liberation Army, it was basically They remain a group of villains who have failed to form an organization with shared goals and loyalty to diverse causes. If the League had not merged with the Liberation Army The power they gained in the final war would be insignificant.
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In My Hero Academia, some humans have special powers called Quirks. Izuku Midoriya, nicknamed Deku, is not one of them. Deku has always worshiped heroes like his number one hero, All Might, and since he was a child. He had always wanted to be a hero. Make him always hold him back. But a chance encounter with All Might after discovering a classmate in danger sets Deku on the path to becoming a true hero. My Hero Academia centers on Deku and his hero training class at the school, UA. Mold users into strange habits Become a future hero through fake rescue missions. combat training and the work of sharing other heroes When young deku inherit the personality In “One for All,” he will learn what it means to be a true hero while facing down dastardly villains.
- season
- 7
- studio
- bone
- Number of episodes
- 159