If My Hero Academia Was Owned By Disney

What If My Hero Academia Got the Disney Treatment?
Imagine My Hero Academia, but with a dash of Disney magic. Quirks, heroes, and villains, all under the watchful eye of the House of Mouse. Sounds wild, right?
The Opening Number
Picture this: instead of the usual rock intro, we get a full-blown Disney-style musical number. Izuku Midoriya, aka Deku, belts out a song about wanting to be a hero. The animation explodes with color and heartfelt emotion.
Seriously, who wouldn't want to see that?
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Villains With a Song in Their Heart
Even the villains would get their chance to shine! Imagine Tomura Shigaraki with a brooding ballad about society's flaws. Maybe even a catchy tune for the League of Villains to plot their schemes.
Talk about making the bad guys… memorable!
Friendship is Magic (Literally!)
Disney excels at exploring friendship, and My Hero Academia already has a strong ensemble cast. Think of the adorable training montages set to upbeat pop songs.

The bond between Deku, Bakugo, and Uraraka would be even more heartwarming!
A Touch of Wholesome Humor
Disney adds a layer of lighthearted humor to everything. We'd get even more of Mineta's antics, albeit toned down. All Might would have even more larger-than-life moments.
It's all about balancing the serious action with some good laughs.
Heartfelt Life Lessons
Both Disney and My Hero Academia share a common theme: believing in yourself. The struggles and triumphs of the characters would hit even harder with the added emotional depth.

Get ready to shed some tears… happy and sad ones!
Epic Animation Style
Can you imagine the fight scenes with Disney's animation quality? Plus Ultra! Every punch, kick, and quirk-powered blast would look breathtaking.
The power of friendship and the determination of our heroes would be visualized like never before.

A New Audience?
Disney's involvement could bring My Hero Academia to a wider audience. Families could enjoy the superhero action together. It could become a new generation's favorite.
Think of all the Deku themed merchandise!
Why It Works
My Hero Academia is all about overcoming adversity and striving to be your best. Disney's storytelling magic complements this message perfectly. It makes the characters even more relatable and inspiring.
It is already a very popular anime and this will take it to the next level.

Final Thoughts
While it's just a fun "what if," the idea of Disney owning My Hero Academia is pretty exciting. We'd get amazing music, even more touching moments, and stunning visuals.
So, what do you think? Ready for a Disney-fied version of your favorite heroes in training?
I know I am!
