On September 17, 2024, My Hero Academia teamed up with the global fast-food giant Burger King to announce an exciting collaboration. This partnership features special burgers inspired by fan-favorite characters Bakugo and Izuku, along with uniquely designed T-shirts. The T-shirt designs showcasing these two protagonists were unveiled on September 19, 2024.
When the final chapter of the My Hero Academia manga series was released, the fandom flooded the internet with memes, joking that Deku had abandoned his dream of being a hero to work in fast food. The new collaboration has made this humorous meme a reality, bringing attention to the creative designs of the T-shirts that reflect this theme, demonstrating how the fandom’s narrative has diverged from the original story’s conclusion.
Disclaimer: This article may contain spoilers from the My Hero Academia manga series and includes the author’s perspective.
What is the My Hero Academia x Burger King collaboration?
The T-shirt designs for the My Hero Academia x Burger King collaboration reimagined the series title as My Flame Academia. One design features Katsuki Bakugo proudly wearing a Burger King crown, while the other depicts Izuku Midoriya dressed in Burger King employee attire.
Among these T-shirt designs, Deku’s became infamous for unintended reasons. Prior to being commemorated on a T-shirt, a similar design circulated online following the climax of the manga when Deku transitioned to a teaching role, prompting rumors that he had forsaken his hero status.
This speculation gave rise to viral memes portraying Deku as a fast food employee or vendor.
Fan Reactions
The My Hero Academia fandom was vocal about reading the manga’s final chapter after the humorous allegations were brought back to life through the recent Burger King collaboration. A keen fan pointed out the amusing detail that only Deku donned the employee uniform, whereas Bakugo appeared merely as a customer in the T-shirt designs.
Many fans expressed their frustration that those not following the manga might mistakenly view these jokes as the official ending, urging them to read the final chapter.
“Bro, Bakugo even has the crown and Deku just has a regular uniform,”a fan noted.
“Allegations fall flat when they can read,”claimed another fan.
“Bro, what allegations? It’s just false lol,”stated another commentator.
“Not even allegations, if you just… read the series lmao,”another chimed in.
Concluding Thoughts
The fictitious allegations surrounding Deku gained traction following the end of the manga series. Nevertheless, this recent collaboration has breathed life into them once again, thanks to the T-shirt featuring Deku’s character design.
While fake allegations and memes can be entertaining, it is important to treat them humorously and not let them overshadow an author’s narrative. Fans are encouraged to enjoy any series through legal platforms and verify facts using canon sources for accuracy.
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