Bakugo’s Shocking New Hero Ranking Revealed—Fans Can’t Believe the Jump!

This article contains spoilers from My Hero Academia‘s Epilogue.

Summary

  • Bakugo jumped 10 ranks to 5th on the Hero Billboard Chart, a notable improvement from his initial 15th ranking.
  • Despite fans believing Bakugo deserved better, his new ranking highlights an improvement and determination to excel.
  • Bakugo’s bad attitude may have contributed to his initial low ranking, but his improvement showcases his dedication to becoming a top hero.

Today brings great excitement for “My Hero Academia” enthusiasts, as the latest installment, titled “My Hero Academia Fanbook Ultra Age,” has been released. This book offers exclusive content not found in the original manga, and fans are strongly encouraged to take a look. The publication also includes updated Hero rankings, and some may find it surprising where Bakugo now stands.

Bakugo’s Original Ranking in MHA Was 15th

MHA Fans Believed This To Be Too Low

One Piece has been one of the most prominent mangas published weekly in Shonen Jump magazine, and it recently ended following a lengthy serialization period.

Upon the conclusion of the series, followers of the story were granted a glimpse into the current hero hierarchy, a particular point of interest being the placement of one of the primary characters, Bakugo from My Hero Academia.

Nevertheless, many supporters of My Hero Academia found it hard to believe that Bakugo placed 15th overall, given his significant role, particularly during the Final War. This unexpected ranking left them feeling rather dismayed.

“Even if there’s nothing left of me, I will win the way I want to!” — Bakugo

Originally, Bakugo would have placed fourth, but due to his uncooperative demeanor, he was demoted instead. This behavior is not unexpected of him, yet fans believe he should be recognized more since characters like Endeavor, who have had a history of bad attitudes and held top rankings in Japan, have managed to maintain their positions. Fortunately for the fans, Bakugo recently received an update on his ranking.

Bakugo’s New Ranking Has Been Revealed

Bakugo Ranks 5th On The Hero Billboard Chart

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Recently, MHA unveiled a wealth of fresh details in the latest My Hero Academia Fanbook Ultra Age, which fans had long anticipated. This publication disclosed the revised Hero Rankings, significantly altering the position of fan-favorite character Bakugo.

Earlier, Bakugo was at position 15 but climbed an impressive 10 spots, now placing him at Number 5 on the Hero Billboard Chart. It’s worth noting that this isn’t his best-ever ranking, as he has held the Number 4 spot before. Still, moving up from 15 is a significant achievement. If not for Deku, Bakugo might have climbed back to Number 4. On the flip side, it could be that Bakugo became more interested in the rankings due to Deku’s meteoric rise on the chart.

“I Will Be Number One With My Strength!” — Bakugo

I wholeheartedly agree that my current ranking may seem a tad modest to some enthusiastic fans, considering my aspirations of becoming the ultimate Number One Hero. However, let’s face it, being ranked number 5 among such prodigious heroes is nothing short of impressive! And remember, when it comes to raw strength, even the Number One can’t outmatch me! So, while the ranking may not reflect my potential fully, I’m confident that I’m on the right path.

Where To Read and Watch My Hero Academia

Available on Manga Plus and Crunchyroll

Horikoshi, the creator of the “My Hero Academia” manga, has brought the series to a conclusion. The narrative spans across 430 chapters, which are now available for readers on Manga Plus. During its run, this story was serialized weekly in Shonen Jump magazine.

As a die-hard fan of this captivating anime, I can’t help but eagerly anticipate the arrival of its long-awaited final season, slated for release later in the year. If you haven’t already, you can catch up with all the action on Crunchyroll!

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2025-05-03 01:04