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Class 1 a's hilarious reactions to real life fans

Class 1A's Real-Life Reactions to Fans | Shippers, Creeps, and Cake Bakes

By

Ethan Johnson

Apr 19, 2025, 11:51 AM

Edited By

Yuki Tanaka

2 minutes (approx.)

Class 1A characters expressing surprise and humor in response to enthusiastic fans at a convention
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As Class 1A contemplates their interactions with fans, shocking sentiments arise. A variety of responses ranging from gratitude to discomfort illustrate the complex relationship between beloved characters and their real-life admirers. Fans, including shippers and those with curious interests, elicit sharply contrasting reactions from characters.

Who's Getting the Attention?

A wide assortment of characters from the hit series emerges with various takes on their fans. A notable moment features

Aoyama striking a JoJo pose while declaring, "I love myself too." This moment quickly turns into a disco party with Mina, Kaminari, Kirishima, and Sero, showcasing a fun-loving side eager to connect.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Bakugo openly expresses disdain for his fans, revealing he would despise every one of his stans who downplay his past actions.

Charactersโ€™ Mixed Reactions

  • Positive Sentiments:

    • Aoyama's cheerful vibe blends well with others who appreciate the fans, like Uraraka and Momo, who feel a mix of gratitude and embarrassment.

    • Sato decides to bake a cake for his three known fans, indicating a warm, welcoming gesture.

  • Negative Feelings:

    • Bakugo is not alone; Jiro and Bakugo demonstrate annoyance toward overzealous fandom. Tokoyami expresses frustration over being labeled, stating, "Stop calling me cute and autistic. Iโ€™m trying to be mysterious."

  • Neutral Attitudes:

    • Tsuyu, Shoto, and Shoji react more passively, neither excited nor troubled by fans. Itโ€™s a practical yet indifferent approach.

  • Aoyama's cheerful vibe blends well with others who appreciate the fans, like Uraraka and Momo, who feel a mix of gratitude and embarrassment.

  • Sato decides to bake a cake for his three known fans, indicating a warm, welcoming gesture.

  • Bakugo is not alone; Jiro and Bakugo demonstrate annoyance toward overzealous fandom. Tokoyami expresses frustration over being labeled, stating, "Stop calling me cute and autistic. Iโ€™m trying to be mysterious."

  • Tsuyu, Shoto, and Shoji react more passively, neither excited nor troubled by fans. Itโ€™s a practical yet indifferent approach.

Noteworthy Quotes

"Cool, but where are all the girls?" - Mineta

"This sets dangerous precedent." - Top-voted comment by an unseen user board member.

While the reactions vary, one consistent theme emerges: the characters struggle with the burden of expectations from fandom. Some embrace the attention, while others recoil from it.

Key Takeaways

  • โœจ Characters vary; Aoyama and others welcome fans while Bakugo shows open disdain.

  • ๐Ÿฐ Sato's baking gesture highlights a friendly face amid mixed feelings from the cast.

  • ๐Ÿ“ข Fansโ€™ reactions can elicit both joy and discomfort depending on the character.

How do characters interact in a world where fans' perceptions shape their identities? As time unfolds, this might just be the tip of the iceberg regarding character-fan dynamics.