![]() But this phrase is not, in-fact, "English" gibberish as anime/manga occasionally produces on account of their writers not being entirely fluent in English. The fact that it sounds cool to Japanese Ears by using a pair of English-adopted words that they like is bonus points. Which he adopted as a rejection of the words inscribed on the Pillars of Hercules "Non Plus Ultra" (Nothing Further Beyond) after the discovery of the Americas.Įven IRL, it carries that same sort of gung-ho "You told us there was nothing beyond this point.let me prove you wrong!" sort of sentiment. It also happens to be the national motto of Spain, previously the personal motto of King Charles V. ![]() In-context, it is an extremely gung-ho statement that tells you to push past your limits and go further than you think you can. It's uncertain in-universe whether or not the motto was around before All Might, or if he's the one who came up with it, and his alma mater adopted his personal motto. It translates to "Further Beyond." In My Hero Academia, it has been adopted as the school motto of U.A.
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