Deku Working At Mcdonalds

2024Fan art / video skit / image macrosemi-active

Also known as: McDonald's Deku · Deku McDonald's · Quirkless Deku

Deku Working At McDonald's is a 2024 fan-art and voiceover skit meme depicting My Hero Academia's Deku as a fast-food employee after losing his quirks in the controversial manga ending.

Deku Working at McDonald's is a fan-created meme trend from mid-2024 depicting My Hero Academia protagonist Izuku Midoriya (Deku) as a McDonald's employee after losing his superpowers. The joke exploded across X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Reddit in the summer of 2024 as fans reacted to the manga's controversial final chapter, which showed Deku becoming quirkless again1. Through fan art, voiceover skits, and edited manga panels, the meme turned a bittersweet anime ending into one of the funniest running gags of the year.

TL;DR

Deku Working at McDonald's is a fan-created meme trend from mid-2024 depicting My Hero Academia protagonist Izuku Midoriya (Deku) as a McDonald's employee after losing his superpowers.

Overview

The premise is simple: Izuku Midoriya, the boy who inherited the most powerful quirk in the world, loses it all and ends up flipping burgers at McDonald's. Fan art typically shows Deku in a McDonald's visor or uniform, often looking defeated behind the counter or struggling with an ice cream machine2. Video versions feature voiceover skits where Deku applies his hero catchphrases to fast-food work, and edited manga panels repurpose his battle dialogue for drive-through orders4.

The meme draws its comedy from the gap between Deku's destiny as "the greatest hero" and the mundane reality of working a service job. Many images crudely layer a McDonald's uniform onto existing Deku artwork, a visual approach similar to the 2021 McGenshin trend that put Genshin Impact characters in fast-food uniforms4.

Jokes about Deku getting a McDonald's job after losing his quirk first appeared on X in January 2024, as the My Hero Academia manga approached its final chapters4. Scattered posts popped up through April and May 2024, but none gained serious traction4.

The meme went viral on June 26, 2024, when X user @GG_Doki shared a piece of fan art showing Deku as a McDonald's cashier telling customers, "Have a PLUS ULTRA day.." The caption read, "he may be out of quirks but he ain't out of options," and the post pulled in over 75,000 likes within two months4.

The timing wasn't random. As the manga sprinted toward its final chapter, early leaks and summaries painted a bleak picture of a quirkless Deku abandoned by his friends and stuck in an ordinary life1. These leaks, many of which were poorly translated or exaggerated, lit the fuse. Fans started joking that since Deku lost One For All, his only career option was fast food1.

Origin & Background

Platform
X / Twitter (early jokes and viral fan art), TikTok (video skits)
Key People
@GG_Doki, @JohnnySpittin, @tyrecordslol
Date
2024
Year
2024

Jokes about Deku getting a McDonald's job after losing his quirk first appeared on X in January 2024, as the My Hero Academia manga approached its final chapters. Scattered posts popped up through April and May 2024, but none gained serious traction.

The meme went viral on June 26, 2024, when X user @GG_Doki shared a piece of fan art showing Deku as a McDonald's cashier telling customers, "Have a PLUS ULTRA day.." The caption read, "he may be out of quirks but he ain't out of options," and the post pulled in over 75,000 likes within two months.

The timing wasn't random. As the manga sprinted toward its final chapter, early leaks and summaries painted a bleak picture of a quirkless Deku abandoned by his friends and stuck in an ordinary life. These leaks, many of which were poorly translated or exaggerated, lit the fuse. Fans started joking that since Deku lost One For All, his only career option was fast food.

How It Spread

The day after @GG_Doki's viral post, X user @JohnnySpittin ran with the concept on June 27, 2024, posting a meme that combined McDonald's Deku with the "Just Put My Fires in the Bag" catchphrase. It picked up roughly 68,000 likes. X user @Noah_sky9 replied with a recaptioned manga panel of Deku shouting "100 percent! Fryers on," adding another 5,100 likes to the chain.

TikTok caught on fast. On June 28, 2024, TikToker @tyrecordslol posted a video skit captioned "Me watching the so called 'greatest hero' fix my quarter pounder and fries," which racked up over 3.4 million plays and 496,500 likes. By July 1, @seanstama uploaded a video of a McDonald's worker clearing tables with a POV caption reading "Deku going 'Plus Ultra' for a promotion," earning 2.1 million plays and 424,000 likes.

The meme intensified around the manga's actual ending. On August 1, 2024, X user @ohsukuny posted Deku in the "Cu*k Chair," a crossover with another meme format, gaining 28,000 likes in five days. When Chapter 430 officially released on August 5, a fresh wave of McDonald's Deku content flooded X, Reddit, and 4chan. A greentext featuring Deku in a McDonald's uniform hit the r/greentext subreddit via user dazli69, picking up over 1,600 upvotes.

Real-world brand collaborations poured fuel on the fire. Burger King France launched an official My Hero Academia collaboration featuring Deku and Bakugo burgers right as the meme was peaking. Japan's Pizza-La released official art showing Midoriya in a pizza delivery outfit, slicing pies. The internet treated these promotions as canon confirmation of the joke.

How to Use This Meme

The meme works in several formats:

- Fan art: Draw or edit Deku into a McDonald's uniform, typically behind a counter or near a fryer. Bonus points for including his signature green hair sticking out from under a visor. - Recaptioned manga panels: Take dramatic My Hero Academia battle panels and swap the context to fast food. "100% Full Cowling" becomes a reference to the fryer, "Plus Ultra" becomes a customer service motto. - TikTok skits: Film yourself or a friend working at a fast-food restaurant with POV captions framing the scene as Deku's post-hero career. Voiceover narration in Deku's earnest tone is a common touch. - Crossover memes: Combine McDonald's Deku with other popular formats like the "Just Put My Fires in the Bag Bro" catchphrase or the Cu*k Chair. - Text posts: Simple jokes contrasting Deku's heroic destiny with mundane fast-food tasks. "The greatest hero ever... would you like fries with that?" style humor.

The core joke always hinges on the contrast between Deku's epic potential and the deeply ordinary setting of a McDonald's.

Cultural Impact

The meme tapped into a broader conversation about how shonen manga endings handle their protagonists. In the actual canon ending, Deku doesn't work at McDonald's at all. He's a professor at U.A. High School, the elite hero academy, teaching the next generation of heroes. He's quirkless again because One For All's power faded, and while his classmates like Bakugo and Todoroki top the hero charts, Deku works behind the scenes.

But the meme stuck because the ending felt bittersweet to fans who expected a triumphant "Number One Hero" conclusion after a decade of buildup. The McDonald's joke became a way for the fandom to process that disappointment through humor. As one analysis put it, it's "a symptom of a fandom that wasn't ready to see their hero grow up into a regular adult".

There's also a layer of class commentary baked into the joke. The humor relies on framing service work as the ultimate failure for a protagonist, which says something about how audiences view ordinary jobs versus superhero glory. If Deku actually did work at McDonald's, he'd probably be the most dedicated employee in the building, complete with a notebook on optimal ketchup distribution.

The meme also spawned a broader shorthand: by late 2024, any anime character who lost their powers at the end of a series was said to be "going to McDonald's". The joke outlived the manga's conclusion and kept circulating through 2025 as the anime's final seasons were discussed.

Fun Facts

Burger King France's official MHA collaboration dropped at the exact peak of the McDonald's Deku meme, which fans treated as the universe confirming the joke.

Pizza-La in Japan released official promotional art of Midoriya in a delivery outfit slicing pizzas, further blurring the line between meme and marketing.

In the actual manga ending, Deku is 25 years old and works as a U.A. High School professor, making him more of a "retired Olympic gold medalist coaching the national team" than a fast-food worker.

The meme's fuel came partly from bad early translations of Chapter 430's leaks, which exaggerated how bleak Deku's post-hero life was.

@GG_Doki's original viral fan art caption, "he may be out of quirks but he ain't out of options," became an unofficial tagline for the entire meme.

Derivatives & Variations

"Just Put My Fires in the Bag Bro" crossover:

Combining McDonald's Deku with the existing "fires in the bag" catchphrase meme, popularized by @JohnnySpittin's viral tweet[4].

Cu*k Chair Deku:

@ohsukuny's mashup placing McDonald's Deku in the Cu*k Chair meme format, implying he got cucked out of his hero career[4].

"Fryers On" manga edits:

Recaptioned panels turning Deku's battle techniques into fast-food duties, like @Noah_sky9's "100 percent! Fryers on" edit[4].

AI-generated McDonald's Deku art:

Users created AI art of Midoriya in McDonald's uniforms using tools like Playground AI, treating the quirkless ending as his "real" future[3].

Other franchise fast-food edits:

The trend inspired similar treatment for other anime characters who lost their powers, extending the "going to McDonald's" joke beyond MHA[1].

McGenshin precursor:

The 2021 trend of putting Genshin Impact characters in McDonald's uniforms laid the visual groundwork that Deku memes built on[4].

Frequently Asked Questions

Deku Working At Mcdonalds

2024Fan art / video skit / image macrosemi-active

Also known as: McDonald's Deku · Deku McDonald's · Quirkless Deku

Deku Working At McDonald's is a 2024 fan-art and voiceover skit meme depicting My Hero Academia's Deku as a fast-food employee after losing his quirks in the controversial manga ending.

Deku Working at McDonald's is a fan-created meme trend from mid-2024 depicting My Hero Academia protagonist Izuku Midoriya (Deku) as a McDonald's employee after losing his superpowers. The joke exploded across X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Reddit in the summer of 2024 as fans reacted to the manga's controversial final chapter, which showed Deku becoming quirkless again. Through fan art, voiceover skits, and edited manga panels, the meme turned a bittersweet anime ending into one of the funniest running gags of the year.

TL;DR

Deku Working at McDonald's is a fan-created meme trend from mid-2024 depicting My Hero Academia protagonist Izuku Midoriya (Deku) as a McDonald's employee after losing his superpowers.

Overview

The premise is simple: Izuku Midoriya, the boy who inherited the most powerful quirk in the world, loses it all and ends up flipping burgers at McDonald's. Fan art typically shows Deku in a McDonald's visor or uniform, often looking defeated behind the counter or struggling with an ice cream machine. Video versions feature voiceover skits where Deku applies his hero catchphrases to fast-food work, and edited manga panels repurpose his battle dialogue for drive-through orders.

The meme draws its comedy from the gap between Deku's destiny as "the greatest hero" and the mundane reality of working a service job. Many images crudely layer a McDonald's uniform onto existing Deku artwork, a visual approach similar to the 2021 McGenshin trend that put Genshin Impact characters in fast-food uniforms.

Jokes about Deku getting a McDonald's job after losing his quirk first appeared on X in January 2024, as the My Hero Academia manga approached its final chapters. Scattered posts popped up through April and May 2024, but none gained serious traction.

The meme went viral on June 26, 2024, when X user @GG_Doki shared a piece of fan art showing Deku as a McDonald's cashier telling customers, "Have a PLUS ULTRA day.." The caption read, "he may be out of quirks but he ain't out of options," and the post pulled in over 75,000 likes within two months.

The timing wasn't random. As the manga sprinted toward its final chapter, early leaks and summaries painted a bleak picture of a quirkless Deku abandoned by his friends and stuck in an ordinary life. These leaks, many of which were poorly translated or exaggerated, lit the fuse. Fans started joking that since Deku lost One For All, his only career option was fast food.

Origin & Background

Platform
X / Twitter (early jokes and viral fan art), TikTok (video skits)
Key People
@GG_Doki, @JohnnySpittin, @tyrecordslol
Date
2024
Year
2024

Jokes about Deku getting a McDonald's job after losing his quirk first appeared on X in January 2024, as the My Hero Academia manga approached its final chapters. Scattered posts popped up through April and May 2024, but none gained serious traction.

The meme went viral on June 26, 2024, when X user @GG_Doki shared a piece of fan art showing Deku as a McDonald's cashier telling customers, "Have a PLUS ULTRA day.." The caption read, "he may be out of quirks but he ain't out of options," and the post pulled in over 75,000 likes within two months.

The timing wasn't random. As the manga sprinted toward its final chapter, early leaks and summaries painted a bleak picture of a quirkless Deku abandoned by his friends and stuck in an ordinary life. These leaks, many of which were poorly translated or exaggerated, lit the fuse. Fans started joking that since Deku lost One For All, his only career option was fast food.

How It Spread

The day after @GG_Doki's viral post, X user @JohnnySpittin ran with the concept on June 27, 2024, posting a meme that combined McDonald's Deku with the "Just Put My Fires in the Bag" catchphrase. It picked up roughly 68,000 likes. X user @Noah_sky9 replied with a recaptioned manga panel of Deku shouting "100 percent! Fryers on," adding another 5,100 likes to the chain.

TikTok caught on fast. On June 28, 2024, TikToker @tyrecordslol posted a video skit captioned "Me watching the so called 'greatest hero' fix my quarter pounder and fries," which racked up over 3.4 million plays and 496,500 likes. By July 1, @seanstama uploaded a video of a McDonald's worker clearing tables with a POV caption reading "Deku going 'Plus Ultra' for a promotion," earning 2.1 million plays and 424,000 likes.

The meme intensified around the manga's actual ending. On August 1, 2024, X user @ohsukuny posted Deku in the "Cu*k Chair," a crossover with another meme format, gaining 28,000 likes in five days. When Chapter 430 officially released on August 5, a fresh wave of McDonald's Deku content flooded X, Reddit, and 4chan. A greentext featuring Deku in a McDonald's uniform hit the r/greentext subreddit via user dazli69, picking up over 1,600 upvotes.

Real-world brand collaborations poured fuel on the fire. Burger King France launched an official My Hero Academia collaboration featuring Deku and Bakugo burgers right as the meme was peaking. Japan's Pizza-La released official art showing Midoriya in a pizza delivery outfit, slicing pies. The internet treated these promotions as canon confirmation of the joke.

How to Use This Meme

The meme works in several formats:

- Fan art: Draw or edit Deku into a McDonald's uniform, typically behind a counter or near a fryer. Bonus points for including his signature green hair sticking out from under a visor. - Recaptioned manga panels: Take dramatic My Hero Academia battle panels and swap the context to fast food. "100% Full Cowling" becomes a reference to the fryer, "Plus Ultra" becomes a customer service motto. - TikTok skits: Film yourself or a friend working at a fast-food restaurant with POV captions framing the scene as Deku's post-hero career. Voiceover narration in Deku's earnest tone is a common touch. - Crossover memes: Combine McDonald's Deku with other popular formats like the "Just Put My Fires in the Bag Bro" catchphrase or the Cu*k Chair. - Text posts: Simple jokes contrasting Deku's heroic destiny with mundane fast-food tasks. "The greatest hero ever... would you like fries with that?" style humor.

The core joke always hinges on the contrast between Deku's epic potential and the deeply ordinary setting of a McDonald's.

Cultural Impact

The meme tapped into a broader conversation about how shonen manga endings handle their protagonists. In the actual canon ending, Deku doesn't work at McDonald's at all. He's a professor at U.A. High School, the elite hero academy, teaching the next generation of heroes. He's quirkless again because One For All's power faded, and while his classmates like Bakugo and Todoroki top the hero charts, Deku works behind the scenes.

But the meme stuck because the ending felt bittersweet to fans who expected a triumphant "Number One Hero" conclusion after a decade of buildup. The McDonald's joke became a way for the fandom to process that disappointment through humor. As one analysis put it, it's "a symptom of a fandom that wasn't ready to see their hero grow up into a regular adult".

There's also a layer of class commentary baked into the joke. The humor relies on framing service work as the ultimate failure for a protagonist, which says something about how audiences view ordinary jobs versus superhero glory. If Deku actually did work at McDonald's, he'd probably be the most dedicated employee in the building, complete with a notebook on optimal ketchup distribution.

The meme also spawned a broader shorthand: by late 2024, any anime character who lost their powers at the end of a series was said to be "going to McDonald's". The joke outlived the manga's conclusion and kept circulating through 2025 as the anime's final seasons were discussed.

Fun Facts

Burger King France's official MHA collaboration dropped at the exact peak of the McDonald's Deku meme, which fans treated as the universe confirming the joke.

Pizza-La in Japan released official promotional art of Midoriya in a delivery outfit slicing pizzas, further blurring the line between meme and marketing.

In the actual manga ending, Deku is 25 years old and works as a U.A. High School professor, making him more of a "retired Olympic gold medalist coaching the national team" than a fast-food worker.

The meme's fuel came partly from bad early translations of Chapter 430's leaks, which exaggerated how bleak Deku's post-hero life was.

@GG_Doki's original viral fan art caption, "he may be out of quirks but he ain't out of options," became an unofficial tagline for the entire meme.

Derivatives & Variations

"Just Put My Fires in the Bag Bro" crossover:

Combining McDonald's Deku with the existing "fires in the bag" catchphrase meme, popularized by @JohnnySpittin's viral tweet[4].

Cu*k Chair Deku:

@ohsukuny's mashup placing McDonald's Deku in the Cu*k Chair meme format, implying he got cucked out of his hero career[4].

"Fryers On" manga edits:

Recaptioned panels turning Deku's battle techniques into fast-food duties, like @Noah_sky9's "100 percent! Fryers on" edit[4].

AI-generated McDonald's Deku art:

Users created AI art of Midoriya in McDonald's uniforms using tools like Playground AI, treating the quirkless ending as his "real" future[3].

Other franchise fast-food edits:

The trend inspired similar treatment for other anime characters who lost their powers, extending the "going to McDonald's" joke beyond MHA[1].

McGenshin precursor:

The 2021 trend of putting Genshin Impact characters in McDonald's uniforms laid the visual groundwork that Deku memes built on[4].

Frequently Asked Questions