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One of the most significant moments occurs in the stands. When the crowd starts booing Bakugo for being "too rough" on a "frail girl," Eraser Head (Aizawa) shuts them down. He reprimands the audience for their sexism, noting that Bakugo is the only one showing her real respect by remaining on guard and fighting at 100%. This moment cements the show’s philosophy: in the world of heroes, your gender doesn't grant you a handicap, and holding back is the ultimate insult. 4. The Aftermath: Growth Through Loss

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to Uraraka’s later development in the manga/anime. One of the most significant moments occurs in the stands

The climax of the fight reveals Uraraka’s tactical intelligence. By staying low and forcing Bakugo to use his explosions against the ground, she creates a field of floating debris. Her "Meteor Fray" attack—dropping tons of rubble from the sky—is a genuine "checkmate" move that nearly succeeds. It forces Bakugo to unleash a massive, full-power blast, acknowledging her as a "lethal" threat rather than a fragile classmate. 3. Professional Respect and the "Frail Girl" Myth This moment cements the show’s philosophy: in the