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Central Hospital (セントラル病院 Sentoraru Byōin?) is a health care institution located in Tokyo. The hospital is considered the best place for state-of-the-art medical care.[1]

Exterior[]

The Central Hospital is a huge building located in the middle of the city, rising above the surrounding buildings.

Interior[]

The interior looks like a normal hospital, although it has more advanced equipment for treating patients.

Gallery[]

History[]

Several years ago, when Toya Todoroki began to show burns on his body due to his Quirk, Enji and Rei took their son to Central Hospital to discuss his condition. The doctor explains that while Toya had inherited the powerful fire Quirk from Enji, unfortunately he also inherited his mother's physical condition, meaning his body was meant to withstand freezing temperatures but not fire.[2]

Synopsis[]

Paranormal Liberation War Arc[]

In order to win favor with the League of Villains by killing a Hero, Hawks convinced Best Jeanist to help fake his death. Inspired by the designs of the Nomu, Central Hospital put Best Jeanist into a "death-like state", allowing Hawks to trick the Villains. Shortly before the Paranormal Liberation War, Hawks secretly sent the body back to Central Hospital, who then revived Best Jeanist back to normal.[3]

After Oboro Shirakumo's re-awakening within the Nomu, Kurogiri, it was decided to secretly transfer him and the other Nomu in custody from Tartarus to Central Hospital for restorative research.[4]

In the aftermath of the War, the Heroes were unable to prevent Tomura Shigaraki and several of his allies from escaping, which resulted in several of them who participated being killed in the conflict, as well as many being fatally wounded. Most of these wounded Heroes were taken to Central Hospital for their recovery treatment.[1]

Thanks to the cutting-edge medical treatment and Recovery Girl's arrival at the hospital, a large number of patients recovered and were discharged, even despite the seemingly deadly injuries.[5]

Dark Hero Arc[]

Lady Nagant is admitted into Central Hospital after she explodes from the inside out due to a failsafe that All For One left within her, with her just barely being alive yet comatose to everyone's surprise.[6]

U.A. Traitor Arc[]

After it is discovered that Yuga Aoyama and his parents were secret spies for All For One, they are apprehended by the Police Force and taken to Central Hospital for study and interrogation. They are able to determine that unlike Lady Nagant, they don't have an explosive fail-safe within them.[7]

Final War Arc[]

Despite the Heroes attempts at spreading false rumors, the Villains learn that Central Hospital is where Kurogiri is located, and plan an assault to free him. They use Spinner to lead an army of heteromorphs, consisting of Paranormal Liberation Front members and civilians who support their cause, to storm the building, leaving only a handful of Heroes and the Police Force to defend it.

A gigantified Spinner succeeds in breaking into the building, bulldozing his way past the innocent doctors and nurses defending the place, with this rampage being enough to turn most of the heteromorph army against the attack. However despite Present Mic's attempts to stop it, Spinner succeeds in freeing Kurogiri, who immediately escapes.[8]

While everyone outside, friend and foe, are rushed into the Hospital for safety, a still recovering Lady Nagant ignores the doctor's orders and heads on top of the building to use her Quirk to help aid in the fight against Tomura on the floating U.A. High.[9]

Known Patients[]

Trivia[]

  • The design of several of the Central Hospital doctors are based on characters from the Super Mario franchise.
    • The doctor who takes care of Shota Aizawa is based on Yoshi.[1]
    • The doctor who takes care of Enji Todoroki is based on Toad.[10]
    • The doctor who takes care of Izuku Midoriya, and later Kaina Tsutsumi, is based on Mario.[11][9]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 298 and Episode 128.
  2. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 301 and Episode 130.
  3. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 299 and Episode 129.
  4. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 325 and Episode 137.
  5. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 309 and Episode 132.
  6. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 317 and Episode 135.
  7. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 340.
  8. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 373.
  9. 9.0 9.1 My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 379.
  10. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 300 and Episode 129.
  11. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 309.

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