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{{Nihongo|'''Class 1-B'''|{{Ruby|1|イチ}}{{Ruby|年|ねん}}{{Ruby|B|ビ}}{{Ruby|組|ぐみ}}|Ichi-nen Bi-Gumi}} is another class in [[U.A.|U.A.'s Hero Department]] next to [[Class 1-A]].
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{{Nihongo|'''Class 1-B'''|{{Ruby|1|イチ}}{{Ruby|年|ねん}}{{Ruby|B|ビ}}{{Ruby|組|ぐみ}}|Ichi-nen Bi-Gumi}} is a first year class in [[U.A. High School|U.A. High's Heroics Department]].
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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As noted by [[Toshinori Yagi|All Might]], although the opposite Hero Course class, [[Class 1-A]], has had the chance to hone their skills in actual combat due to them getting mixed up in multiple Villain attacks, data shows that Class 1-B has actually grown more since the beginning of the school year, as they've stayed out of trouble and thus have been able to quietly dedicate themselves to bringing out their potential.{{ref|chap=195}} This is also evidenced at an earlier stage, as only one of Class 1-B's students failed the [[First Term Final Exam]] versus Class 1-A's five, and, during the [[Provisional Hero License Exam]], all of 1-B's students passed where two of 1-A's failed. Class 1-B does appear to be slightly behind in terms of head-on combat, strategic ability and quick thinking however, as, likely due to their experience with the aforementioned villain attacks, many more students from Class 1-A progressed to the final rounds of their first [[U.A. Sports Festival]] than 1-B, and Class 1-A took the [[Joint Training Battle]] 3-1 with one draw.
The majority of Class 1-B's students share a rivalry with Class 1-A. However, certain students such as [[Neito Monoma]] take their rivalry to extremes out of jealously of Class 1-A's popularity and strength and thus desire to topple them. {{Ref|chap=27|page=17}} So far, Class 1-B appears to be making accomplishments of going beyond Class 1-A's performance. This is evident when only one of the Class 1-B students ([[Neito Monoma]]) failed the End of Term Test while five students of Class 1-A failed. Further, all of Class 1-B passed the Hero License Exam while [[Shoto Todoroki|Shoto]] and [[Katsuki Bakugo|Katsuki]] of Class 1-A didn't.
 
   
The interactions between the students of Class 1-A and Class 1-B have been few due to the rivalry between the two classes. While Class 1-B treats Class 1-A as rivals (Class 1-A appears to not return the rivalry), the two hero classes are on neutral terms with one another. There are a few in the class who do not outwardly bare ill-will towards Class 1-A and behave friendly towards them, such as [[Itsuka Kendo]], [[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]], [[Ibara Shiozaki]], and [[Setsuna Tokage]].
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The majority of Class 1-B's students share a friendly rivalry with their parallel class, Class 1-A. However, certain students (most prominently [[Neito Monoma]]) take their rivalry to extremes out of jealousy of Class 1-A's popularity and strength and thus desire to topple them.{{Ref|chap=27|page=17}} The interactions between the students of Class 1-A and Class 1-B have been few due to the rivalry between the two classes. While Class 1-B treats Class 1-A as rivals (the latter appears to not return the rivalry), the two hero classes are on neutral terms with one another. There are a few in the class who do not outwardly bear ill will towards Class 1-A and are even friendly towards them, such as [[Itsuka Kendo]], [[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]] and [[Nirengeki Shoda]].
   
Ultimately, the two classes are able to put their differences aside when necessary, (which the exception of [[Neito Monoma]], who seems obsessed with the rivalry beyond reason) as shown during the attack by the [[League of Villains]] on the mountain training camp when the members of class B readily accepted help from class A’s [[Momo Yaoyorozu]], with [[Yosetsu Awase]] risking his life to protect Momo from [[Nomu]].
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Ultimately, the two classes are able to put their differences aside when necessary, (with the exception of Neito, who seems obsessed with the rivalry beyond reason) as shown during the attack by the [[League of Villains]] on the mountain training camp when some the members of Class 1-B readily accepted help from Class 1-A's [[Momo Yaoyorozu]], receiving gas masks to protect them from [[Mustard]]'s [[Gas|Quirk]], [[Yosetsu Awase]] later risking his life to protect Momo from a [[Nomu (Chainsaw)|Nomu]].
   
 
==Teachers==
 
==Teachers==
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Class_1-B_prepares_to_train_their_Quirks.png|Class 1-B prepares for Quirk training.
 
Class_1-B_prepares_to_train_their_Quirks.png|Class 1-B prepares for Quirk training.
 
Class 1-B's success.png|Neito reveals that all of Class 1-B passed the Provisional License Exam.
 
Class 1-B's success.png|Neito reveals that all of Class 1-B passed the Provisional License Exam.
Volume 19 Class 1-B.png|Class 1-B preparing for the Cultural Festival
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Volume 19 Class 1-B.png|Class 1-B preparing for the School Festival.
Class 1-B's School Festival Play.png|Class 1 B's play.
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Class 1-B School Festival Play (Anime).png|Class 1-B's play.
Class 1-B Hero Costumes.png|Class 1-B Hero Costumes.
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Class 1-B Hero Costumes.png|Class 1-B's Hero Costumes.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Class 1-B is the only first-year class of [[U.A. High School]] to have all of their peers pass the [[Provisional Hero License Exam]] in comparison to [[Class 1-A]].
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*Class 1-B is the only first-year class of [[U.A. High School]] to have all of their peers pass the [[Provisional Hero License Exam]], while their rival class, [[Class 1-A]], had two students fail.
*According to [[Neito Monoma |Neito Monoma]]'s survey of the [[U.A. Cultural Festival Arc|U.A. Cultural Festival]], Class 1-B beat Class 1-A by two ballots
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*According to [[Neito Monoma]]'s survey of the [[U.A. School Festival Arc|U.A. School Festival]], Class 1-B beat Class 1-A by two ballots.
 
**However, his results may be doctored since Neito's survey was "self-researched."
 
**However, his results may be doctored since Neito's survey was "self-researched."
*Class 1-B"s play "Romeo, Juliet, & the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Return of the Kings" is based off Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively. In the play there is a scene where Romeo, played by Neito Monoma, confronts an antagonist, played by Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu, who confesses to him that he is Romeo's father. That scene is a clear reference to the Star Wars franchise. A character called Obi-Wan is also referenced.
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*Class 1-B's play "Romeo, Juliet, & the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Return of the Kings" is based off "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling, and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" by J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively. In the play, there is a scene where Romeo, played by Neito, confronts an antagonist, played by [[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]], who confesses to him that he is Romeo's father. That scene is a clear reference to the Star Wars franchise, with another character called Obi-Wan also referenced.
 
* Class 1-B is also the only class with confirmed foreign-exchange students.
 
* Class 1-B is also the only class with confirmed foreign-exchange students.
 
**[[Pony Tsunotori]] is from America and [[Hiryu Rin]] is from China.
 
**[[Pony Tsunotori]] is from America and [[Hiryu Rin]] is from China.
   
=== Height ===
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===Height===
 
Ranked from tallest to shortest
 
Ranked from tallest to shortest
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{| border="1"
{|
 
| 1.[[Bondo Kojiro]] 190cm/6'3" || 2.[[Kamakiri Togaru]] 189cm/6'2"
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| 1.[[Kojiro Bondo]] 190cm/6'3" || 2.[[Togaru Kamakiri]] 189cm/6'2"
 
|-
 
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| 3.[[Kuroiro Shihai]] 176cm/5'9" || 4.[[Honenuki Juzo]] 174cm/5'8"
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| 3.[[Shihai Kuroiro]] 176cm/5'9" || 4.[[Juzo Honenuki]] 174cm/5'9"
 
|-
 
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| 5.[[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]] 174cm/5'8" || 6.[[Shishida Jurota]] 174cm/5'8"
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| 5.[[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]] 174cm/5'9" || 6.[[Jurota Shishida]] 174cm/5'9"
 
|-
 
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| 7.[[Kaibara Sen]] 172 cm/5'8" || 8.[[Awase Yosetsu]] 172cm/5'8"
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| 7.[[Sen Kaibara]] 172 cm/5'8" || 8.[[Yosetsu Awase]] 172cm/5'8"
 
|-
 
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| 9.[[Monoma Neito]] 170cm/5'7" || 10.[[Tsuburaba Kosei]] 170cm/5'7"
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| 9.[[Neito Monoma]] 170cm/5'7" || 10.[[Kosei Tsuburaba]] 170cm/5'7"
 
|-
 
|-
| 11.[[Rin Hiryu]] 170cm/5'7" || 12.[[Shiozaki Ibara]] 167cm/5'5"
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| 11.[[Hiryu Rin]] 170cm/5'7" || 12.[[Ibara Shiozaki]] 167cm/5'6"
 
|-
 
|-
| 13.[[Kendo Itsuka]] 166cm/5'5" || 14.[[Shoda Nirengeki]] 165cm/5'5"
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| 13.[[Itsuka Kendo]] 166cm/5'5" || 14.[[Nirengeki Shoda]] 165cm/5'5"
 
|-
 
|-
| 15.[[Yanagi Reiko]] 165cm/5'5" || 16.[[Kodai Yui]] 160cm/5'2"
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| 15.[[Reiko Yanagi]] 165cm/5'5" || 16.[[Yui Kodai]] 160cm/5'3"
 
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| 17.[[Tokage Setsuna]] 158cm/5'2" || 18.[[Tsunotori Pony]] 155cm/5'1"
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| 17.[[Setsuna Tokage]] 158cm/5'2" || 18.[[Pony Tsunotori]] 155cm/5'1"
 
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| 19.[[Komori Kinoko]] 152cm/4'11" || 20.[[Fukidashi Manga]] 140cm/4'5"
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| 19.[[Kinoko Komori]] 152cm/5'0" || 20.[[Manga Fukidashi]] 140cm/4'7"
 
|}
 
|}
   
=== Birthdays ===
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===Birthdays===
 
Ranked by oldest to youngest
 
Ranked by oldest to youngest
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{| border="1"
{|
 
|1.[[Tsunotori Pony]] : April 21 ||2.[[Monoma Neito]] : May 13
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|1.[[Pony Tsunotori]] : April 21 ||2.[[Neito Monoma]] : May 13
 
|-
 
|-
|3.[[Tsuburaba Kosei]] : May 19 ||4.[[Kaibara Sen]] : June 12
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|3.[[Kosei Tsuburaba]] : May 19 ||4.[[Sen Kaibara]] : June 12
 
|-
 
|-
|5.[[Honenuki Juzo]] : June 20 ||6.[[Rin Hiryu]] : July 14
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|5.[[Juzo Honenuki]] : June 20 ||6.[[Hiryu Rin]] : July 14
 
|-
 
|-
|7.[[Shiozaki Ibara]] : September 8 ||8.[[Kendo Itsuka]] : September 9
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|7.[[Ibara Shiozaki]] : September 8 ||8.[[Itsuka Kendo]] : September 9
 
|-
 
|-
|9.[[Tokage Setsuna]] : October 13 ||10.[[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]] : October 16
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|9.[[Setsuna Tokage]] : October 13 ||10.[[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]] : October 16
 
|-
 
|-
|11.[[Kuroiro Shihai]] : November 1 ||12.[[Awase Yosetsu]] : November 7
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|11.[[Shihai Kuroiro]] : November 1 ||12.[[Yosetsu Awase]] : November 7
 
|-
 
|-
|13.[[Komori Kinoko]] : December 2 ||14.[[Kodai Yui]] : December 19
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|13.[[Kinoko Komori]] : December 2 ||14.[[Yui Kodai]] : December 19
 
|-
 
|-
|15.[[Bondo Kojiro]] : December 23 ||16.[[Kamakiri Togaru]] : January 7
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|15.[[Kojiro Bondo]] : December 23 ||16.[[Togaru Kamakiri]] : January 7
 
|-
 
|-
|17.[[Shoda Nirengeki]] : February 2 ||18.[[Fukidashi Manga]] : February 2
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|17.[[Nirengeki Shoda]] : February 2 ||18.[[Manga Fukidashi]] : February 2
 
|-
 
|-
|19.[[Yanagi Reiko]] : February 11 ||20.[[Shishida Jurota]] : March 26
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|19.[[Reiko Yanagi]] : February 11 ||20.[[Jurota Shishida]] : March 26
 
|}
 
|}
   
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#[[Shoto Todoroki]], [[Tenya Iida]], [[Mezo Shoji]], & [[Mashirao Ojiro]] vs. [[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]], [[Pony Tsunotori]], [[Sen Kaibara]], & [[Juzo Honenuki]]: Draw{{ref|chap = 206}}
 
#[[Shoto Todoroki]], [[Tenya Iida]], [[Mezo Shoji]], & [[Mashirao Ojiro]] vs. [[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]], [[Pony Tsunotori]], [[Sen Kaibara]], & [[Juzo Honenuki]]: Draw{{ref|chap = 206}}
 
#[[Katsuki Bakugo]], [[Kyoka Jiro]], [[Hanta Sero]], & [[Rikido Sato]] vs. [[Yosetsu Awase]], [[Setsuna Tokage]], [[Togaru Kamakiri]] & [[Kojiro Bondo]]: Team Bakugo won{{ref|chap = 208}}
 
#[[Katsuki Bakugo]], [[Kyoka Jiro]], [[Hanta Sero]], & [[Rikido Sato]] vs. [[Yosetsu Awase]], [[Setsuna Tokage]], [[Togaru Kamakiri]] & [[Kojiro Bondo]]: Team Bakugo won{{ref|chap = 208}}
#[[Izuku Midoriya]], [[Ochaco Uraraka]], [[Mina Ashido]], & [[Minoru Mineta]] vs. [[Neito Monoma]], [[Yui Kodai]], [[Nirengeki Shoda]], [[Reiko Yanagi]], & [[Hitoshi Shinso]]
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#[[Izuku Midoriya]], [[Ochaco Uraraka]], [[Mina Ashido]], & [[Minoru Mineta]] vs. [[Neito Monoma]], [[Yui Kodai]], [[Nirengeki Shoda]], [[Reiko Yanagi]], & [[Hitoshi Shinso]]: Team Midoriya won
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===Quirks & Hero Names===
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|-
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| style="margin:auto; background:SlateGray" |<font color="white">'''Student Name'''</font>
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| style="margin:auto; background:SlateGray;" |<font color="white">'''Quirk'''</font>
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| style="margin:auto; background:SlateGray;" |<font color="white">'''Hero Name'''</font>
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|-
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|[[Yosetsu Awase]]||[[Weld]]||Welder
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|-
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|[[Sen Kaibara]]||[[Gyrate]]||Spiral
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|-
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|[[Togaru Kamakiri]]||[[Razor Sharp]]||Jack Mantis
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|-
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|[[Shihai Kuroiro]]||[[Black]]||Scheming Hero: Vantablack
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|-
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|[[Itsuka Kendo]]||[[Big Fist]]||Battle Fist
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|-
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|[[Yui Kodai]]||[[Size]]||Rule
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|-
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|[[Kinoko Komori]]||[[Mushroom]]||Shemage
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|-
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|[[Ibara Shiozaki]]||[[Vines]]||Vine
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|-
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|[[Jurota Shishida]]||[[Beast]]||Gevaudan
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|-
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|[[Nirengeki Shoda]]||[[Twin Impact]]||Mines
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|-
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|[[Pony Tsunotori]]||[[Horn Cannon]]||N/A
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|-
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|[[Kosei Tsuburaba]]||[[Solid Air]]||N/A
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|-
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|[[Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu]]||[[Steel]]||Real Steel
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|-
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|[[Setsuna Tokage]]||[[Lizard Tail Splitter]]||Lizardy
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|-
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|[[Manga Fukidashi]]||[[Comic]]||Comicman
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|-
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|[[Juzo Honenuki]]||[[Softening]]||Mudman
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|-
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|[[Kojiro Bondo]]||[[Cemedine]]||Plamo
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|-
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|[[Neito Monoma]]||[[Copy]]||Phantom Thief
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|-
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|[[Reiko Yanagi]]||[[Poltergeist]]||Emily
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|-
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|[[Hiryu Rin]]||[[Scales]]||Dragon Shroud
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|}
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Class 1-B]]

Revision as of 19:24, 27 May 2020

Class 1-B (1 (イチ) (ねん) B () (ぐみ) Ichi-nen Bi-Gumi?) is a first year class in U.A. High's Heroics Department.

Description

As noted by All Might, although the opposite Hero Course class, Class 1-A, has had the chance to hone their skills in actual combat due to them getting mixed up in multiple Villain attacks, data shows that Class 1-B has actually grown more since the beginning of the school year, as they've stayed out of trouble and thus have been able to quietly dedicate themselves to bringing out their potential.[1] This is also evidenced at an earlier stage, as only one of Class 1-B's students failed the First Term Final Exam versus Class 1-A's five, and, during the Provisional Hero License Exam, all of 1-B's students passed where two of 1-A's failed. Class 1-B does appear to be slightly behind in terms of head-on combat, strategic ability and quick thinking however, as, likely due to their experience with the aforementioned villain attacks, many more students from Class 1-A progressed to the final rounds of their first U.A. Sports Festival than 1-B, and Class 1-A took the Joint Training Battle 3-1 with one draw.

The majority of Class 1-B's students share a friendly rivalry with their parallel class, Class 1-A. However, certain students (most prominently Neito Monoma) take their rivalry to extremes out of jealousy of Class 1-A's popularity and strength and thus desire to topple them.[2] The interactions between the students of Class 1-A and Class 1-B have been few due to the rivalry between the two classes. While Class 1-B treats Class 1-A as rivals (the latter appears to not return the rivalry), the two hero classes are on neutral terms with one another. There are a few in the class who do not outwardly bear ill will towards Class 1-A and are even friendly towards them, such as Itsuka Kendo, Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu and Nirengeki Shoda.

Ultimately, the two classes are able to put their differences aside when necessary, (with the exception of Neito, who seems obsessed with the rivalry beyond reason) as shown during the attack by the League of Villains on the mountain training camp when some the members of Class 1-B readily accepted help from Class 1-A's Momo Yaoyorozu, receiving gas masks to protect them from Mustard's Quirk, Yosetsu Awase later risking his life to protect Momo from a Nomu.

Teachers

Class 1-B Teachers


Students

Class 1-B


Gallery

Trivia

  • Class 1-B is the only first-year class of U.A. High School to have all of their peers pass the Provisional Hero License Exam, while their rival class, Class 1-A, had two students fail.
  • According to Neito Monoma's survey of the U.A. School Festival, Class 1-B beat Class 1-A by two ballots.
    • However, his results may be doctored since Neito's survey was "self-researched."
  • Class 1-B's play "Romeo, Juliet, & the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Return of the Kings" is based off "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling, and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" by J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively. In the play, there is a scene where Romeo, played by Neito, confronts an antagonist, played by Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu, who confesses to him that he is Romeo's father. That scene is a clear reference to the Star Wars franchise, with another character called Obi-Wan also referenced.
  • Class 1-B is also the only class with confirmed foreign-exchange students.

Height

Ranked from tallest to shortest

1.Kojiro Bondo 190cm/6'3" 2.Togaru Kamakiri 189cm/6'2"
3.Shihai Kuroiro 176cm/5'9" 4.Juzo Honenuki 174cm/5'9"
5.Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu 174cm/5'9" 6.Jurota Shishida 174cm/5'9"
7.Sen Kaibara 172 cm/5'8" 8.Yosetsu Awase 172cm/5'8"
9.Neito Monoma 170cm/5'7" 10.Kosei Tsuburaba 170cm/5'7"
11.Hiryu Rin 170cm/5'7" 12.Ibara Shiozaki 167cm/5'6"
13.Itsuka Kendo 166cm/5'5" 14.Nirengeki Shoda 165cm/5'5"
15.Reiko Yanagi 165cm/5'5" 16.Yui Kodai 160cm/5'3"
17.Setsuna Tokage 158cm/5'2" 18.Pony Tsunotori 155cm/5'1"
19.Kinoko Komori 152cm/5'0" 20.Manga Fukidashi 140cm/4'7"

Birthdays

Ranked by oldest to youngest

1.Pony Tsunotori : April 21 2.Neito Monoma : May 13
3.Kosei Tsuburaba : May 19 4.Sen Kaibara : June 12
5.Juzo Honenuki : June 20 6.Hiryu Rin : July 14
7.Ibara Shiozaki : September 8 8.Itsuka Kendo : September 9
9.Setsuna Tokage : October 13 10.Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu : October 16
11.Shihai Kuroiro : November 1 12.Yosetsu Awase : November 7
13.Kinoko Komori : December 2 14.Yui Kodai : December 19
15.Kojiro Bondo : December 23 16.Togaru Kamakiri : January 7
17.Nirengeki Shoda : February 2 18.Manga Fukidashi : February 2
19.Reiko Yanagi : February 11 20.Jurota Shishida : March 26

Joint Training Battles

The following is the outcome of the Joint Training Battles with Class 1-A

  1. Tsuyu Asui, Eijiro Kirishima, Koji Koda, Denki Kaminari, & Hitoshi Shinso vs. Ibara Shiozaki, Jurota Shishida, Kosei Tsuburaba, & Hiryu Rin: Team Asui won[3]
  2. Momo Yaoyorozu, Fumikage Tokoyami, Yuga Aoyama & Toru Hagakure vs. Itsuka Kendo, Shihai Kuroiro, Kinoko Komori, & Manga Fukidashi: Team Kendo won[4]
  3. Shoto Todoroki, Tenya Iida, Mezo Shoji, & Mashirao Ojiro vs. Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu, Pony Tsunotori, Sen Kaibara, & Juzo Honenuki: Draw[5]
  4. Katsuki Bakugo, Kyoka Jiro, Hanta Sero, & Rikido Sato vs. Yosetsu Awase, Setsuna Tokage, Togaru Kamakiri & Kojiro Bondo: Team Bakugo won[6]
  5. Izuku Midoriya, Ochaco Uraraka, Mina Ashido, & Minoru Mineta vs. Neito Monoma, Yui Kodai, Nirengeki Shoda, Reiko Yanagi, & Hitoshi Shinso: Team Midoriya won

Quirks & Hero Names

Student Name Quirk Hero Name
Yosetsu Awase Weld Welder
Sen Kaibara Gyrate Spiral
Togaru Kamakiri Razor Sharp Jack Mantis
Shihai Kuroiro Black Scheming Hero: Vantablack
Itsuka Kendo Big Fist Battle Fist
Yui Kodai Size Rule
Kinoko Komori Mushroom Shemage
Ibara Shiozaki Vines Vine
Jurota Shishida Beast Gevaudan
Nirengeki Shoda Twin Impact Mines
Pony Tsunotori Horn Cannon N/A
Kosei Tsuburaba Solid Air N/A
Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu Steel Real Steel
Setsuna Tokage Lizard Tail Splitter Lizardy
Manga Fukidashi Comic Comicman
Juzo Honenuki Softening Mudman
Kojiro Bondo Cemedine Plamo
Neito Monoma Copy Phantom Thief
Reiko Yanagi Poltergeist Emily
Hiryu Rin Scales Dragon Shroud

References

  1. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 195.
  2. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 27 (p. 17).
  3. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 197.
  4. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 201.
  5. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 206.
  6. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 208.

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