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Kohei Horikoshi’sMy Hero Academiais one of the most compelling stories and is currently going through one of the biggest turning points in the series. As the story progresses, there is one arc that has shaken fans to the core as it reveals the identity of the traitor in the series who was relaying information to All for One.

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During the U.A. Traitor arc, it was revealed that one of the students from Class 1-A was a spy sent by All For One to learn all the secrets and provide this information to All For One. It was surely a big revelation that shocked the fans to the core and brought a huge twist to the series’ final saga.

However, In addition to discussing several topics during Jump Festa 2024, including the release date of season seven and the arrival of the fourth movie, creator Horikoshi disclosed that he intended to turn another character into an All For One puppet and use him as his spy. However, he changed the story last minute to create suspense.

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Initially in the story, it was suspected that Toru Hagakure, also known as the invisible girl was the traitor who was relaying information to All for One, but the story changed when another character was revealed to be the traitor. Yuga Aoyama’s traitorous behavior towards UA Academy was exposed before the manga’s pivotal battle.

All For One had given Yuga his quirk, and he was using it to tell All For One what was going on, not only to get even but also to save his parents. Yuga found himself in a difficult situation where he had to choose between betraying everyone and saving his parents from the terrifying All For One since All For One had threatened to remove him and his family from the map.

Naomasa Tsukauchi

However, during this year’s Jump Festa, Kohei disclosed that he was planning to use another character as the traitor who was not a student. Horikoshi proposed that he create a puppet out of Naomasa Tsukauchi for All For One. But, after seeing Naomasa’s persona, fans grew overly wary of him, which is why Horikoshi altered the narrative.

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Who is Naomasa Tsukauchi inMy Hero Academia?

Naomasa Tsukauchi, a.k.a. True Man is a Police Force detective. Detective Naomasa Tsukauchi is a sincere, diligent man who has proven himself worthy of All Might’s close friendship. He has earned so much that All Might has given him the truth about One For All and the latter’s actual form.

Naomasa may play a supporting role in the main series, but he plays a significant role inMy Hero Academia: Vigilantes, the franchise’s side story. In the main story, Naomasa does not have much important role despite being a detective in the Police Force, but still, his presence is felt because of his frequent appearances in the series.

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Initially, Horikoshi planned to make Naomasa the puppet of All for One, and it would have been the perfect development of the story, but looking at Naomasa’s characteristics fans became various of the character and connected the dots about him being the traitor, which led to Horikoshi changing the story after all.

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Tarun Kohli

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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.

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