

Statuesque Stunner: Whenever she's beside Izuku, you can clearly see how much taller than him, and most of the Japanese students, she is.But looks like a totally different person when dressed for the gala event. She Cleans Up Nicely: Granted she is by no means ugly in her civilian wear.Izuku initially mistakes her for being actually related to All Might when they first meet. Phenotype Stereotype: She's from America, has blond hair, aqua green eyes, and is taller than the Japanese cast.No Sense of Personal Space: She gets really close to Izuku while examining his costume, much to his discomfort.Nice Girl: A kindhearted idealist who uses the power of science to help heroes make the world a better place.Since her mom is never mentioned and her only photo with Melissa is holding her as a newborn, its likely things ended tragically for the Shields. In the movie, you do get a glimpse of her mother in the array of picture frames in Melissas office. Missing Mom: Curiously, no scenes from trailers have shown her mother.Losing a Shoe in the Struggle: Due to climbing the tower in a hurry once the villains take it over, she ultimately removes her high heels to move faster and remains barefoot for the remainder of the movie.Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Blonde-haired and a kind, outgoing girl who wants to do nothing but develop inventions that can help the Heroes she admires save even more people.
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Her Full Gauntlet allows Izuku to use 30% of One For All without repercussions and even fire off three full power Detroit Smashes without injuring himself before it's destroyed. Her equipment seems to be vastly more advanced than even Mei's, compressing pogo sticks into a tiny device the size of an earpiece that can be activated and deactivated with a push fo a button.


Because of this, she was inspired to become a support item designer in hopes of helping Heroes save even more people. By contrast, Melissa met All Might at an early age, who assured her that she would be able to help people just as much as any Hero by offering support through her inventions like her father David. Izuku was tormented endlessly by his peers for his Quirklessness, causing him to try and become a Hero even without the benefit of one until he received One For All later in life. Both of them were born Quirkless and were devastated upon hearing the news. students to call her "Melissa," and also calls Ochaco by her given name. Establishing Character Moment: She's introduced when she rides her pogo stick into All Might's arms, showing how close they are before converting her pogo stick into an item the size of a flip phone, demonstrating that she's a Gadgeteer Genius.The Cameo: In episode 58 of the anime, where she invites All Might to I-Island, setting up the movie.To emphasize her point, she rips off her bandages, revealing an injury she received while protecting Midoriya. Calling the Old Man Out: When she realizes that her father was behind the villain attack on I-Island, she calls him out on it, saying that Midoriya and his classmates are risking their lives to save everyone.Subverted in her formal attire - she wears a dress, adds lipstick and removes her glasses - presumably opting for contacts. Bespectacled Cutie: Normally wears a pair of glasses, and is cute enough to make Kaminari and Mineta go crazy for her.Affectionate Nickname: "Uncle Might" for All Might.A Day in the Limelight: There's Always Someone Out There Who's Someone Else's Hero, which focuses on her learning she is Quirkless and meeting All Might.She also starred in her own spin-off manga chapter called There's Always Someone Out There Who's Someone Else's Hero and made a short appearance in Episode 58 of the anime, and shows up in ''My Hero Academia: Team Up Mission' She's David Shield's daughter who wishes to follow in her father's footsteps. "I want to become a person who can create support items to help heroes like Mister Might! Perhaps I, too, can become someone's hero someday."Ī Quirkless girl introduced in My Hero Academia: Two Heroes.
