My Hero Academia Season 4 is now complete, and one of the biggest surprises in the latest chapter of the anime was the appearance of Rumi Usagiyama, who was introduced to the show for the first time during the final arc of the season. Now, a fan of the anime has shown off her take on the rabbit hero, unveiling an incredible version of the character.
My Hero Academia has dominated the anime world since its release in 2016, with fans following the story of Izuku Midoriya as he learns to control the legendary quirk known as ‘One For All’ while he attends U.A. High School to train and study to become a professional hero, and the new symbol of peace, just like his idol All Might.
Throughout the series, Deku is introduced to lots of new characters, and in the final episodes of Season 4, meets the rabbit hero Rumi Usagiyama, someone who had long been part of the manga, but had never made an appearance in the anime.
In the series, superpowers are a regular part of modern-day life, with professional heroes protecting citizens from criminals and the evil League of Villains, and Miruko is one of these pro heroes, using her rabbit-like abilities ensure no harm comes to innocent people in Japan.
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Unsurprisingly, fans of the manga have been eagerly anticipating her appearance for years, and following her anime debut in March, many have decided to show off their appreciation for the character with some awesome cosplays, but jungle_head has clearly been a fan for some time, with her cosplay coming from the manga series, debuting it at 2019’s Megacon in Florida.
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Ana absolutely captured the character perfectly, showing off her sleeveless white and purple leotard, complete with the moon crescent logo that is featured on her chest, and the same white gloves the character often wears when heading into battle.
The cosplayer even revealed that she had to dye the boots herself to make sure they looked exactly right, admitting that she was really happy with them and said that the extra effort definitely “paid off,” something we definitely agree with!
Since it’s release in 2016, My Hero Academia has stolen the hearts of anime fans worldwide, and for the first time ever, was dual broadcasted in both English and Japanese so viewers across the planet could catch all the action at the same time.
While the Japanese version of the season is now complete, the English-dubbed edition fell behind in late March, with new episodes now releasing again weekly as the fourth chapter comes to a close.