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Recently My Hero Academia has gotten some controversy over the naming of a particular character that was revealed. It turns out the character shares the name of victims of human experimentation during World War II, and this along with the fact this character’s profession is to perform experiments on humans cause many Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean readers to take umbrage of this character’s name, and two Chinese platforms, Bilibili and Tencent, removed the series from their servers. The creator of My Hero Academia, Kohei Horikoshi, as well as Shounen Jump apologize for this and have renamed the name of the character.
Here are the sources that follow in order from the events that happen:
polygon - link
abacunews - link
Shounen Jump's Official Twitter Account - link
Caleb Cook's Twitter Account - link
Given what this character does from what I read a bit from the articles, I have an idea of why Kohei chose the name, but I can see he was not aware his naming choice would blow up in his face.
I would like to know what you all think of this matter. Are you in agreement with Kohei and Shounen Jump to change the name of this character or no? Should Kohei have used another approach to naming this character, or was his approach fine?
Here are the sources that follow in order from the events that happen:
polygon - link
abacunews - link
Shounen Jump's Official Twitter Account - link
Caleb Cook's Twitter Account - link
Given what this character does from what I read a bit from the articles, I have an idea of why Kohei chose the name, but I can see he was not aware his naming choice would blow up in his face.
I would like to know what you all think of this matter. Are you in agreement with Kohei and Shounen Jump to change the name of this character or no? Should Kohei have used another approach to naming this character, or was his approach fine?