The Everything Hero: Creati becomes a well-equipped warrior in a beautiful fantasy My Hero Academia cosplay.
Crafted and uploaded to Reddit by philotes_cos, the knight costume transforms Momo Yaoyorozu’s hero uniform into full armor complemented by a long red dress. However, like the uniform, the armor exposes parts of her skin, so she can use her versatile Quirk – Creation – which allows Yaoyorozu to create non-living materials or objects by reusing the fat cells in her body.
My Hero Academia fan’s creative cosplay
Of course, Yaoyorozu isn’t the only young, up-and-coming hero in the My Hero Academia saga that has recently inspired imaginative cosplays. For example, popular cosplayer Nymphahri gave their performance in Rainy Season Hero: Froppy (aka Tsuyu Asui), perfectly embodying the character’s lovable personality, while Alice Loneunicorn shared the role. theirs in Mt. Lady, a professional Hero that can grow into gigantic sizes.
Side by side with Yoshihiro Togashi’s Hunter x Hunter and Hiromu Arakawa’s Fullmetal Alchemist as one of the best-selling manga of all time, Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia series made its debut in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump in July 2014. In a future where almost everyone has a superpower called Quirk, the plot follows high school student Izuku Midoriya, who was unfortunately born without a special ability. Not wanting to let anything stop him from following his dream of following in his idol’s footsteps, All Might, Midoriya eventually enrolled in UA – a school that trains future superheroes – and he together with classmates (including Yaoyorozu and Tsuyu) find themselves. goal of the League of Villains.
The anime adaptation of Bones (The Case Study of Vanitas) premiered in 2016 and has had six seasons. The most recent season confirmed My Hero Academia Season 7 at the end of the final episode. It stars Daiki Yamashita as Midoriya, Aoi Yūki as Tsuyu, Marina Inoue as Yaoyorozu, and Kenta Miyake as All Might.
Both the manga and anime My Hero Academia not only performed well with fans and viewers, but also received many prestigious awards. Notably, Horikoshi’s work won the Sugoi Japan Award for Best Manga in 2017 and received a nomination for the Harvey Award in 2019. Also in 2019, the series won several honors at Crunchyroll Anime Awards, including Best Villain, Best Boy, and Best Animation.
VIZ Media distributes Horikoshi’s manga series in North America, and Bones’ My Hero Academia anime is available to stream on Crunchyroll and Hulu.
Source: Reddit