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A clinical mastermind who wields reconstruction like a scalpel: ruthless, obsessive about order, turning decay into cold control — tragic, fanatical, and heartbreakingly precise in his drive to fix the world.
Overhaul (Kai Chisaki) Trivia
In My Hero Academia, what is Overhaul (Kai Chisaki)'s quirk? (Easy)
#1: Disassembly and Reassembly
#2: Super Strength
#3: Invisibility
#4: Telepathy
In My Hero Academia, what was Overhaul's primary goal in kidnapping Eri? (Expert)
#1: To mass-produce a quirk-erasing drug
#2: To create a new Nomu
#3: To steal One For All
#4: To transplant quirks into his underlings
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Overhaul (Kai Chisaki) Fun Facts
Overhaul (Kai Chisaki) has a quirk that lets him disassemble and reassemble anything he touches, and he constantly wears a plague-doctor–style mask because he's obsessed with cleanliness.
Obscurity Level: Basic
His villain name "Overhaul" reflects his goal — he wanted to completely 'overhaul' society and the way quirks affect people's lives, not just a random codename.
Obscurity Level: Basic
Overhaul (Kai Chisaki) Polls
Which aspect of Overhaul (Kai Chisaki) do you find most compelling?
His Quirk — precision and combat versatility
His role and tactics as Shie Hassaikai's leader
His cold ideology, psychological complexity, and moral ambiguity
His character design, visuals, and voice acting portrayal
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If Overhaul (Kai Chisaki) were to return to My Hero Academia, which role would you most want to see him play?
Redeemed ally working with heroes to atone
Returns as a renewed main antagonist
Cunning mastermind operating from the shadows
Remains imprisoned but influences events as a puppetmaster/mentor
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