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==Description== |
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− | + | Anivoice allows Koji to communicate with and command animals through speech. |
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The animals in question must be within Koji's vocal range in order to be influenced by his Quirk. It's still unknown if animals affected by Anivoice follow Koji's orders willingly or if they are forced to. |
The animals in question must be within Koji's vocal range in order to be influenced by his Quirk. It's still unknown if animals affected by Anivoice follow Koji's orders willingly or if they are forced to. |
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− | This Quirk is sound-based and, because of that, any louder noises can disrupt its effects, either by drowning out Koji's voice or scaring away nearby animals. Koji also cannot control artificial creatures that have been shaped to resemble real animals. |
+ | This Quirk is sound-based and, because of that, any louder noises (such as other sound-type Quirks, like [[Voice]]) can disrupt its effects, either by drowning out Koji's own voice or scaring away nearby animals. Koji also cannot control artificial creatures that have been shaped to resemble real animals. |
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Revision as of 16:35, 16 July 2018
Anivoice (
Description
Anivoice allows Koji to communicate with and command animals through speech.
The animals in question must be within Koji's vocal range in order to be influenced by his Quirk. It's still unknown if animals affected by Anivoice follow Koji's orders willingly or if they are forced to.
This Quirk is sound-based and, because of that, any louder noises (such as other sound-type Quirks, like Voice) can disrupt its effects, either by drowning out Koji's own voice or scaring away nearby animals. Koji also cannot control artificial creatures that have been shaped to resemble real animals.
Usage
Additionally, Koji's fear of bugs restricts the effectiveness of the Quirk when used on insects.[2]
References
- ↑ My Hero Academia Official Anime Website
- ↑ My Hero Academia Anime: Episode 36.