While the focus of My Hero Academia is the «not yet ready for pro-time» Class 1-A, the Wild Wild Pussycats show that they are not the only group of quirky individuals blessed with superhuman powers worth fans' attention. Outside of Class 1-A, and the former Pro Heroes who make up the Academy’s faculty, there are a wide range of heroes both in Japan and abroad focused on fighting evil wherever it may exist. The Wild Wild Pussycats are one such group of superheroes. Not only do they fight crime, but they also fought it in one of the coolest and grooviest ways possible.
Introduced in My Hero Academia chapter 70 as trainers for Class 1-A and Class 1-B's training session, the Wild Wild Pussycats are a four-member Pro Hero team who chose to conduct their crime-fighting/rescue ops in matching cat-style uniforms that included matching mini-skirts, boots, techno-cat ears, and tails. The group also used identical furry cat gauntlets which gave them perfect costume symmetry. Normally Class 1-A or any class from the Academy, would not go through a Wild Wild Pussycat training session until much later in their studies. However, because of the desperate times, Class 1-A and 1-B's training was accelerated. Indeed, passing the training would give members of both classes a limited license to act as heroes. But what was it that makes the Wild Wild Pussycats’ training so useful?
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First, the combination of their individual quirks makes them a hard force to beat. Ragdoll has the power to know everything about an opponent, including their weakness, just by looking at them. Pixie Bob can control the earth surrounding her to perform in any manner she wishes. Mandalay is a
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