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Ochaco defies gravity in stunning MHA cosplay

My Hero Academia’s Ochaco Uraraka, also known as Uravity, the gravity-altering pro-hero, comes to life in a stunning new cosplay.


Nayelin disguised as Uravity from MHA, also known as Ochaco Uraraka

a new my hero academia cosplay offers a dazzling new version of Ochaco Uraraka.

The new version of Class 1-A’s gravity-shifting hero comes from Nayelin, a cosplayer living in Spain. The cosplay depicts the character in the guise of her pro-hero identity, Uravity. The costume faithfully recreates the hero’s unmistakable pink outfit, complete with his tinted visor, oversized wrist guards, and protective boots. The photos show the character using his anti-gravity powers to float above Tokyo.

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More cosplays of Nayelin can be seen on her Instagram profile, where she has played various other female characters from the popular shonen anime, including Murderer of demonsHashira Mitsuri Kanroji’s love and narutoThe shy but determined kunoichi, Hinata Hyuga.

Uraraka has become one of the most popular characters to emerge from my hero academia. The laid-back heroine first appeared during the UA high school entrance exams, where she was one of the few candidates who was not openly hostile towards the protagonist Izuku “Deku” Midoriya and would eventually become one of the first friends. What did you do at school? She possesses the “Zero Gravity” Quirk, which allows her to remove the effect of gravity on everything she touches. She makes creative use of that Quirk throughout the series to come up with clever solutions to seemingly unwinnable situations, and it becomes even more useful after her internship with pro-hero Gunhead, who teaches her a brutal form of arts. martial arts he is capable of. effectively combine hers with her own superpowers.


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my hero academia was created by Kohei Horikoshi and made his debut in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump in 2014. The series, which is set in a world where most humans are born with superpowers known as “Quirks,” has become one of the most successful manga franchises of the past decade, achieving a global circulation of over of 65 million copies. The manga was inspired by Horikoshi’s love of Western superhero comics and live-action tokusatsu (masked hero) shows and movies from Japan. Horikoshi is specifically a fan of Marvel Spiderman and recently stated that Spider-Man: No Way Home It’s your new favorite movie. The manga creator also revealed that one of the supporting characters in his series was inspired by Dane DeHaan’s portrayal of Harry Osborn in The incredible Spider-Man 2.


Horikoshi’s manga is scheduled to conclude before the end of 2022 and recently kicked off the second war between the world’s professional heroes and the villain All For One. The anime is also scheduled to air its sixth season before the end of the year. The previous five seasons of the my hero academia The anime is available to stream through Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation. The manga is available in English from the publisher VIZ Media.

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