Shoto Todoroki is the protagonist of the My Hero Academia anime and manga series. He is a U.A. High School student studying to become a Pro Hero. His words are as sharp as a knife, and they sting a lot, but he speaks the truth. Keep reading till the end of the post because we’ve created a collection of some of Todoroki’s most famous quotes that you might find interesting. He was admitted to U.A. on the basis of official recommendations. Midoriya’s second-best buddy as well as a friendly competitor. He is Endeavor’s youngest son and the younger brother, including both Fuyumi and Natsuo Todoroki, as well as Toya Todoroki, AKA Dabi the elder brother and archenemy. Shoto had a chilly and distant demeanor initially, preferring to remain to oneself instead of interacting with his friends and concentrating on the work.
Shoto isn’t blatantly nasty, despite his chilly demeanor, and his aloof behavior is most likely a consequence of his troubled family life and growing away from his brothers. Given that his fire talents were acquired from his violent father, Endeavor, Shoto despised the fire half of his Quirk. He even goes so far as to entirely reject his fire abilities by refusing to utilize them and creating his first outfit by coating his entire left side in ice. Shoto despises his father for assaulting him and keeping him isolated from his brothers, as well as torturing his mother to the point of mental illness.
1. “Never Forget Who You Want To Become.”
Since we all know how painful Todoroki’s childhood was and how it moulded his attitude, he continually says cruel things to people, which aren’t totally true, but the harsh truth he says, he seeks out getaways to help him forget about his troublesome past. This remark speaks a lot about himself and how he strives to keep focused on what he wants to do. It may also be used as motivation for others to remember who they are and what they want to achieve no matter what. what he desires and who he aspires to be His inspirational speech is very motivating because he understands what he’s speaking about; he’s lived the hard truth and knows what’s right and what is wrong.

Shoto Todoroki
2. “If You’re Going To Rely On Words Alone, Then They Better Be Incredibly Powerful.”
Todoroki’s thesis is based on the idea that words are only valuable in a battle if they can have some form of emotional effect on the adversary. Finally, he advocates for being silent and concentrating on the tasks at hand. If your actions do not match your words, it is a waste, according to Todoroki. If you’re only going to say something instead of proving it with your actions, those words better are strong and have some type of impact, and we’ve seen Todoroki’s words go into people’s heads, so he does.

Shoto Todoroki
3. “I Will Win With My Mom’s Power Alone.”
We’ve seen the hatred that Todoroki harbors for his father; he always takes his mother’s side and cares for her, but we’ve seldom seen him care for his father. He understands that the only way to move on from his past is to accept it, and he does his best to do so. Despite the fact that using both his “Cold” and “Hot” sides will indeed make him a much relatively strong fighter, he chose to only use his “cold” side, which he inherited from his mother. Everything that has transpired in the past has caused him to despise his father, and he is not an easy forgiver, despite the fact that we will see him caring a little for his father as we move forward in the series.

Shoto Todoroki
4. “Get A Hold Of Yourself. You’re An Adult, Aren’t You?”
Todoroki has spoken many brutal lines throughout the anime, and this is one of the greatest. When it comes to persons his age or any high schooler, Shoto comes across as a lot more mature individual. He’s not only physically stronger, but he’s also psychologically powerful, and he’s in control of his emotions. He also scorns those who are unable to manage their emotions, are easily persuaded or have given up on life. People, he believes, should be able to regulate their actions, and if they perceive themselves to be adults, they should act accordingly.
5. “I Want… To Be A Hero, Too…!”
During one of Todoroki’s difficult battles with Deku, he observes that his opponent is attempting to provoke him into using all of his abilities. The crowd is perplexed, but Todoroki is only distracted for a little while. In the following quote, he applauds Deku’s ambitious goal while also openly announcing his eagerness to become a hero. It’s clear how strong Todoroki is and how he has overcome his traumatic past. He aspires to be the strongest in the world, and while fighting Deku, he asserts that you are not the only one, exhibiting his desperation to become a hero.

Shoto Todoroki
6. “Isn’t It A Hero’s Job To Save People?”
Deku, Iida, and Todoroki are reprimanded by police chief Kenji Tsuragamae for utilizing their Quirks without a license after they defeat Stain. “Isn’t it a hero’s role to help people?” Todoroki insists on doing the right thing. Tsuragamae appears to agree in the end, as he personally thanks them for what they did despite the fact that they broke the law. This demonstrates that he cared about others, and as an aspiring hero, he believes he is responsible for saving people’s lives, making him more popular among admirers.
7. “Whether That is Good, Bad, Or Something In Between… That is Something I’ll Have To Think About.”
Mostly because of Endeavor’s abuse of his family, Shoto has never had a close relationship with his father. When Shoto runs into Endeavor as he exits the arena, the two have numerous awkward moments, such as when Endeavor compliments Todoroki’s performance at the Sports Festival. Endeavor cautions him to keep his left side’s energy production under control. Endeavor offers Shoto to work with him once he graduates from U.A. High School, and he accepts. Shoto claims that he only unleashed his fire because he forgot concerning Endeavor during the battle. He goes away after telling his father he doesn’t need him.

Shoto Todoroki
8. “Bring Your Best, Midoriya. I’m Taking You Down.”
This fight was entertaining to witness since both competitors were putting up their best efforts to demonstrate their talents. Todoroki intended to show that he was the finest fighter by defeating Deku. Shoto begins the duel with a freezing move, which Izuku counterattacks with a Delaware Smash, which splits the ice wave apart. To keep from being blasted out of limits, Shoto forms an ice barrier behind him. He validates his suspicion that Izuku is prepared to break himself to defend himself against his attacks. Shoto continues to bombard Izuku with ice, forcing his opponent to shatter another of his fingers in order to neutralize it.
9. “I Know Just How Much Grudges Like That Can Cloud A Person’s Vision.”
“I’ve had my eye on you. Because all of your accumulated resentment was written over your face. I know that when I see it. And I know just how much grudges like that… can cloud a person’s vision.” Todoroki notices Tenya Iida’s evident displeasure at his brother getting attacked by Stain, a supervillain, and encourages him not to convert it into a grudge since it will lead him away from his purpose and obscure his view or ideas, preventing him from properly processing things. Todoroki reflects on his own history and believes that such grudges are futile since they merely serve to “fog one’s judgment” instead of assisting one in fulfilling one’s aspirations or destiny. If you have to battle, fight with your spirit rather than nursing a grudge, and those were powerful statements.

Shoto Todoroki
10. “It is not your fault, we’re just playing on different levels.”
Todoroki is usually quiet and reserved, but with this remark, he shows his true colors. He isn’t afraid to tell someone when he thinks he is better than them; he is proud of himself, which he has achieved through hard work. It’s not nasty; rather, it’s brutally honest, and his words have a significant influence on people. Not to mention, he is one of U.A. High School’s most gifted students. He’s seen a lot in his life, and most of it has been a tragedy, so growing up in such a sad environment has shaped him into someone who looks to be too mature for his age or the people around him. People like him not only because he is powerful but also because he tells the truth.
While Lee Jun Young is mostly renowned as a maknae of the K-pop boy group, U-KISS and the winner of the survival reality program, ‘The Unit,’ which gave him a spot as a member of UNB, he has also cemented his name in the Korean entertainment industry firmly. With the release of his latest project, ‘Love and Leashes’ starring alongside Girls’ Generation’s Seohyun, his popularity is shooting up sharply! From beginning his acting career with a supporting role in the TV series, ‘Avengers Social Club’ in 2016 to having multiple major projects in his hands, the twenty-five-year-old entertainer has come a long way! Let’s celebrate his success by looking back at the best K-dramas and movies that Lee Jun Young starred in!
He is currently preparing for his upcoming movies, including ‘Brave Citizen’ where we can witness him in a dark role once again, ‘The Wilderness’ and the youth drama movie ‘More Painful than Sadness’.
6. Please Don’t Date Him (2020)
Director: Oh Mi Kyeong Starring: Song Ha Yoon, Lee Jun Young, Yoon Bo Mi, Gong Min Jung, Joo Woo Jae, Nam Min Woo Total Number of Episodes: 10 Where to Watch: We TV, Viki
A perfect rom-com in Lee Jun Young’s filmography, ‘Please Don’t Date Him’ follows an AI-based household appliances developer named Seo Ji-Seong, who aims to live a perfectly developed life free of all flaws. She somehow ends up inserting a super sensor chip in an advanced refrigerator which, instead of measuring the freshness of vegetables put in it, can now examine the undesirables of people from a dating pool, eventually saving people from heartbreaks.

Please Don’t Date Him
Seo Ji-Seong gets hopeless when she comes to know that her seemingly perfect fiancé is not really her Prince Charming. She comes across a firefighter named Jung Kook-hee, who surprisingly doesn’t have any social media record for the program to analyze. In order to save herself from any other heartbreaks, she initially is skeptical about this mysterious guy, but when can she prevent herself from falling in love with him? You have to watch it, to find out!
5. Love and Leashes (2022 Movie)
Director: Park Hyun Jin Starring: Seo Hyun, Lee Jun Young, Lee Hyun Bae, Lee El, Lee Suk Hyeong, Kim Bo Ra Where to Watch: Netflix
With the release of the movie Love and Leashes, Lee Jun Young has made a strong debut in the South Korean movie industry. The unique theme of male-submissive BDSM is almost non-existent in mainstream media of K-movies, but the movie has done justice in giving a solid introduction to BDSM. While Jung Ji Hoo is the blunt, cold, and popular employee of the company where Jung Ji Woo works, unbeknownst to others, he has been hiding a secret. Owing to the similarity in names of the two, a package meant to be received by Ji Hoo ends up in the hands of Ji Woo. When she opens it, she finds a leash that leaves her bemused.

Love and Leashes
However, when Ji Hoo realizes that she is not being judgemental towards him being a submissive male, he requests her to be his master for a period of three months. Thus, a racy romance involving the fantasies of Ji Hoo begins with Ji Woo as his master! However, Ji Woo finds herself romantically drawn towards him during the contract period.
4. Let Me Be Your Knight (2021)
Director: Ahn Ji Sook Screenwriter: Shin Seo Ha, Seo Jung Eun, Hae Yeon, Yoo So Won Starring: Jung In Sun, Lee Jun Young, Jang Dong Joo, JR, Yoon Ji Sung, Kim Dong Hyun Total Number of Episodes: 12 Where to Watch: Viki
The recently released musical rom-com K-drama, ‘Let Me Be Your Knight’ narrates the love story of a world star K-pop idol named Yoon Tae In, who has been suffering from sleepwalking, and a tour guide named Yoon Joo who dreams of having a house of her own. Yoon Tae In is the leader of the boy group, Luna, as well as its producer. An unforeseen incident involving Yoon Joo bounds her to be a resident doctor of Yoon Tae In when she gets mistaken as her twin sister and doctor, Kang Sun Jun.

Let Me Be Your Knight
She moves into his house and starts living there with all five Luna members, Yoon Tae In, Lee Shin, Seo Woo Yeon, Kim Yoo Chan, and Woo Ga On, in order to help cure Tae In’s sleepwalking. The show offers a predictable and cliche-ridden storyline but in a way that the spectators would love to watch. The theme of healing and growth has also been well highlighted, which makes the drama one of the worth-watching Lee Jun Young K-dramas.
3. Avengers Social Club (2017)
Director: Kwon Seok Jang, Kim Sang Ho Screenwriter: Hwang Da Eun, Kim Yi Ji Starring: Lee Yo Won, Ra Mi Ran, Myung Se Bin, Lee Jun Young, Choi Byung Mo, Jang Yong Total Number of Episodes: 12
Avengers Social Club is a slice-of-life K-drama that focuses on the bond of friendship. It follows the stories of three women coming from different backgrounds who end up joining forces for their individual revenge. While one of them is a middle-aged fish-store owner who dreams of having an improved lifestyle, the other two are a housewife and a wealthy heiress who has been born and brought up like a delicate greenhouse flower. Though they are too different to end up walking into each others’ lives, destiny brings them together, and they decide to carry out their quest for revenge.

Avengers Social Club
However, with time, they find themselves more than just partners, and the friendship keeps on getting stronger. Actor Lee Jun Young plays the character of Lee Soo Gyum in the drama, who has been neglected by his birth parents all his life and thus joins the revenge club to get back at his biological parents. It is a heart-warming K-drama that empowers women and focuses on various social issues.
2. Class of Lies (2019)
Screenwriter: Jang Hong Chul Director: Park Ji Hyun, Sung Yong Il Starring: Yoon Kyun Sang, Geum Sae Rok, Choi Yoo Hwa, Lee Jun Young, Choi Kyu Jin, Han So Eun Total Number of Episodes: 16 Where to Watch: Viki
Class of Lies is a law thriller mystery that centers on a successful lawyer named Gi Moo Hyuk, who faces a downfall in his career because of a case. In order to fix his reputation, he decides to work as a teacher at a high school temporarily. Despite entering the premises of the classroom with his own selfish ends, he doesn’t seem to be able to ignore the crimes that take place in the school. He ends up taking matters into his own hands in order to protect his students from their peers.

Class of Lies
The show is an intense one and brings into the limelight the reality of minors having to face little to no punishments after committing a crime just because of being under-aged, which fails to provide security to the people who become victims of such crimes. Lee Jun-young portrays the character of the genius class topper with countless achievements who happens to be the son of a big politician of the country.
1. Imitation (2021)
Screenwriter: Choi Sun Young, Kim Min Jung Starring: Lee Jun Young, Jeong Ji So, Jeong Yun Ho, Park Ji Yeon, Kim Min Seo, Im Na Young, Total number of Episodes: 12 Where to Stream: Viki
One of the best Idol life story K-dramas of all time, ‘Imitation’ is a musical rom-com adapted from a manhwa series of the same name created by Park Kyung Ran. The story follows a former K-pop trainee named Lee Ma Ha whose dreams of making her debut get dashed after a tragic incident at the company. She impersonates a solo singer named La Ri Ma at small events in order to support herself, but she finally finds a ray of hope when the manager of a popular agency recruits her as a member of his new girl group, ‘Tea Party’.

Imitation
When she comes across Kwon Ryok, the most popular K-pop idol of the same agency as hers, they initially find themselves not getting along with each other. However, they end up falling in love with each other and begin their secret relationship. However, if the public comes to know that they are dating, they might hit the rock-bottom of their newly established careers. Imitation might be a go-to drama for you if you are looking for Lee Jun Young K-dramas!