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  1. The Worf Effect: In a heroic sense, Overhaul suffers this to show how experienced Mirio Togata is as a potential Pro Hero, with the villain unable to even touch him. This is even without Mirio's Quirk. A page for describing Recap: My Hero Academia S4E11 "Lemillion". Togata finally catches up to Chisaki and prepares to rescue Eri, but two of the ...

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    Mirio Togata (通 (とお) 形 (がた) ミリオ, Tōgata Mirio?), also known as Lemillion (ルミリオン, Rumirion?), is a student in Class 3-B at U.A. High School and is part of the The Big 3. Mirio was originally the top candidate to become All Might's successor and the inheritor of One For All before he met Izuku Midoriya.

    Mirio is a tall young man with a very muscular build and several noticeable scars around his lower arms. Mirio's design is unique due to his beady blue eyes, drawn in a simplistic style with no visible sclera, and nose prominently rounder than most others. He has blond hair, the top part of which is arranged in a cowlick, while the bottom section is worn swept backward.

    In his school uniform, Mirio dresses like most male students, albeit without the blazer. He wears a belt with a large, rectangular golden buckle shaped like a carnivorous mouth.

    Before becoming a member of the Big 3, Mirio wore long hair tied into a ponytail. It is assumed that he cut it so the support department could use it to manufacture him a hero costume that would work alongside his Quirk.

    In his hero costume, Mirio wears a white skin-tight top with the number "1000000" (one million) stamped across his chest in a bold, yellow font. The trimming on the top and shoulder pads are made in a matching fashion. On his waist, two green lines act as a belt, along with some lines of similar appearance on his shoulders, which dip in places to form two V’s. Mirio also wears baggy dark blue pants, with white lines divided in the middle, both inside and outside, and white knee-high boots with yellow soles. He wears a red cape as well as thick short gloves of matching color. Mirio's costume is then topped off with a white visor with yellow lenses, although is not always worn much by Mirio.

    Mirio usually comes across as a highly goofy and energetic individual with peculiar habits. Based solely on his personality, many question how Mirio is one of U.A.'s top students. Mirio has a very optimistic attitude and can almost always be found smiling. His character is what led Sir Nighteye to believe that he could be the one to replace All Might as the symbol of peace.

    Mirio is known for his odd sense of humor. His jokes range from corny to puerile, occasionally making a fool of himself for others' enjoyment. One such instance was when he stuck his clothed butt through the bushes as a puppet when introducing Class 1-A to Eri.

    Mirio does not allow his laid-back nature to cloud his judgment or impede his dreams of becoming a hero. He has proven an extremely hard worker, turning a near-unmasterable ability into one of the world's most powerful Quirks. Mirio is constantly looking for ways to improve his skills and tries to work toward his goals by accumulating different experiences to learn from them.

    When he was a small child, Mirio accidentally fell into a river but was saved by a Pro Hero. This event marked his decision to become a hero to save others. Knowing he can't rescue everyone, Mirio chose the hero name "Lemillion" because he aspires to save at least one million people. Despite Mirio's uplifting personality, he can suffer from failure just like everyone else. He has an excellent understanding of hero protocols and can control his emotions proficiently to see the bigger picture.

    Lemillion and Deku acted for the greater good when they chose to allow Eri to leave with Overhaul. However, their failure to rescue her tormented them once they discovered the truth. This regret put a damper on Mirio's usually cheerful personality and burdened him with immense guilt, which drove him to promise never to let Eri come to harm again, a promise he would keep no matter what.

    Mirio is also extremely brave and, in contrast to his laid-back nature, he is experienced in dealing with dangerous people and is not easily scared. He could talk to Overhaul in his usual, cheerful manner despite knowing about his background as a perilous yakuza member. He also went ahead of the entire combined hero force during the Shie Hassaikai Raid and combated Overhaul, Chronostasis, Deidoro Sakaki, and Shin Nemoto all by himself.

    Overall Abilities: Mirio is considered U.A. High School's most powerful student. Because of this, he is the leader of the Big Three U.A.’s best students, along with Tamaki Amajiki and Nejire Hado. Mirio, in particular, has earned enormous acclaim due to a combination of extraordinary technique, excellent fighting ability, and a charismatic personality, to the point of being considered a contender for the No. 1 spot among Pro Heroes and, at one point, a potential successor for All Might as a wielder of One For All. His abilities garnered the attention of All Might's former sidekick, Sir Nighteye, who personally trained Mirio to the elite status the young hero now possesses. His mastery over prediction, inhuman physical abilities, and incredible Quirk render Mirio unrivaled in battle. The phase-shifter used his top-grade abilities to defeat eighteen out of the twenty students of Class 1-A, including some of its elite students (excluding Shoto Todoroki, who felt unworthy of partaking in the match against Mirio due to not having his Provisional Hero License at the time, and Katsuki Bakugo, who was still under house arrest), who have all fought real villains, with a single punch to each student's gut in mere seconds.

    During the Shie Hassaikai Raid, Mirio proved his strength on the battlefield against Overhaul and his followers. Mirio endured the guerrilla warfare of Shin Nemoto, as well as the balance inhibition of Deidoro Sakaki, and was able to take them by surprise, defeating the duo with great speed. While recovering from the balance-hindering effects of Deidoro's Quirk, Mirio proceeded to overpower Chronostasis and Overhaul in a two-on-one fight, all while protecting Eri. Overhaul, acknowledging Mirio's abilities surpassed his own, found himself outmatched to the point where he was forced to have one of the few valuable Quirk-Destroying Bullets used on Mirio, to level the playing field. Even then, Mirio was able to use the power of prediction and incredible brute strength to hold his own against the villain for five uninterrupted minutes while still protecting Eri until Overhaul was successful at immobilizing the de-powered hero, and the Nighteye Squad arrived to assist Mirio.

    Six months later, when the Paranormal Liberation War was reaching its climax, Mirio's Quirk was finally restored by Eri, enabling the power-restored hero to make his way to Jaku City and briskly repel four Near High-End Nomus that were approaching Best Jeanist. Admitting he couldn't defeat the quartet of Near High-Ends by himself, Mirio was aided by Nejire, Tenya Ida, and Katsuki to successfully hold off the Nomu tetrad for a prolonged period until an All For One-possessed Tomura Shigaraki opted a retreat. Despite this, however, even after months of being without his Quirk, Mirio still retains remarkable proficiency with his power in combat.

    During the Final War, Mirio was selected to act as the bodyguard in the floating U.A. Fortress, using his Quirk to speed throughout the arena and spread information between everyone quickly. He also demonstrated his skills alongside his fellow Big Three members when they managed to hold back the perfected "Tomura Shigaraki" for an extended time, and in the end, he was the only hero of the team to emerge unscathed once Deku finally arrived.

    •Superior Technique: Mirio's greatest strength is incredible mastery over his near-uncontrollable Quirk, to which he is often considered invincible. Mirio can showcase meticulous precision on when and where in his Quirk, Permeation, should be active while performing swift moves. For those reasons, guarding oneself against his attacks in combat is borderline impossible. Thanks to rigorous training, Mirio was able to master instant transportation through the repelling property of his Quirk, being able to adjust the direction and positioning of his falling body to control the trajectory of his ejection, as well as using prediction based on experience to resurface himself next to targets, allowing him to strike them from any angle. For an outside observer, Mirio gives the illusion that he is somehow teleporting because of his apparent disappearance and reappearance at various spots, which happens almost immediately.

    •Enhanced Strength: Mirio possesses a great deal of physical strength, so much so that it appears supernatural. A single punch to the stomach was enough to incapacitate each of the Class 1-A members and break Overhaul's arm. In the battle against Overhaul, Mirio had the yakuza leader completely outmatched in terms of brute strength.

    Lemilliosuit: Mirio's Quirk normally forces him to phase out of his clothes, leaving him nude. His hero costume is lined with special fibers produced from his hairs. This allows Mirio's costume to phase with him whenever he activates his Quirk. Its design is based on a hero who saved and inspired Mirio when he was young.

    •Lemilliomet: A visor that is meant to protect Lemillion's face, but it cannot phase with him and is bound to slip off.

    •According to Mirio's Volume 14 profile:

    •His favorite food is ramen.

    •His favorite thing is comedy.

    •Kohei Horikoshi considers Mirio an easy character to draw thanks to his simple facial features.

    •Mirio's rankings in the Popularity Polls are as following:

    •Ranked 41st in the Third Popularity Poll.

  2. May 3, 2021 · However, it looks like Mirio will live up to Nighteye’s final vision of him becoming a great hero after all. Mirio Togata, aka Lemillion, gets his quirk back after a long 6 months hiatus and returns to the frontlines to save a million lives, as promised! Eri manages to use her quirk “Rewind” to bring Lemillion’s Permeation quirk back in ...

  3. Dec 28, 2019 · Using Eri as a target, Shin Nemoto fired upon her with a quirk erasing bullet, which Mirio flung himself in front of. Lemillion has now permanently lost his ability to phase through solid matter ...

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  4. Dec 28, 2019 · This episode is a major showcase for Mirio as he perfectly epitomizes what it means to be a hero. Sure, Midoriya kicks the M.C. Escher maze guy into oblivion, but Mirio fearlessly heads into ...

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · RELATED: My Hero Academia: 10 Ways Lemillion Is Better Without A Quirk. Togata is determined to bring Eri happiness, a nd even after the defeat of Overhaul, he’s overcome with sadness in regards to Eri’s traumatized nature. A lesser hero would forget about Eri after she’s rescued, but Togata lives with her pain and will always fight for her.

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  7. Dec 29, 2019 · Mirio stands staunched to rescue Eri regardless of these effects, however. Holding his own against Overhaul’s cronies who fail to break his unwavering spirit, Mirio rescues Eri and vows to make her smile again, before finding out in a shocking reveal that Eri is not actually Overhaul’s daughter! 5. Protection at all costs

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