{"id":36583,"date":"2025-01-28T16:00:58","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academias-froppy-comes-to-life-with-insanely-detailed-cosplay-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:00:58","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:00:58","slug":"my-hero-academias-froppy-comes-to-life-with-insanely-detailed-cosplay-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/my-hero-academias-froppy-comes-to-life-with-insanely-detailed-cosplay-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"My Hero Academia\u2019s Froppy comes to life with insanely detailed cosplay &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia\u2019s Froppy comes to life with insanely detailed cosplay A My Hero Academia cosplayer brought the frog-like hero Froppy to life with their incredibly accurate portrayal of the amphibious character. Froppy, also known as Tsuyu Asui, is the anime\u2019s lovable Rainy Season Hero who takes on a frog-like form. Her quirk (hero power) allows her to stick to walls, jump long distances, secrete sticky liquid, and camouflage herself. Cosplayer Ashmi \u2018ashmicos\u2019 decided to show off her take of the loveable amphibian, and it\u2019s amazing just how accurate it is to the TV show. A major part of Froppy\u2019s costume is her huge goggles that sit upon her head, and anyone who\u2019s seen the show will recognise these immediately. The cosplayer recreated them with insane accuracy, and even painted detailing on them to make it look as though the lenses reflect light like in the show. Our favorite thing about the outfit is the green bodysuit, as it houses all the details from the hero\u2019s costume \u2013 including the webbed feet and frog legs. View this post on InstagramDid you know that frogs can absorb water through their skin so they don&#8217;t need to drink?:frog_face: Halloween is next month and that means it&#8217;s time to make a new impulse costume:eyes:. What are you guys planning to do? Photographer: @studio4thwall #fashion #art #froppy #tsuyu #tsuyucosplay #froppycosplay #bnha #bnhacosplay #tsuyuasui #photography #girl #cosplaygirl #cosplay #cosplaywip #madfest #model #frog #kawaii #summer #halloween #green #costume #mha #mhacosplay #spandex #anime #wig #model #cute #melbourne Ashmi also added the character\u2019s arm cuffs, waistband, and neck brace to make them stand out and give them a 3D touch for more realism and accuracy. While the costume artist\u2019s outfit has a more homemade feel, it just adds a personal touch to an already-badass character and ties the whole look together perfectly \u2013 we love it. View this post on InstagramHappy Sunday everyone! Been super busy recently, especially with some new hidden cosplays! How have you been this week? Thank you so much to @pixelbaophoto for the amazing photo! A legend like always! Photographer: @pixelbaophoto #fashion #art #froppy #tsuyu #tsuyucosplay #froppycosplay #bnha #bnhacosplay #tsuyuasui #photography #girl #cosplaygirl #cosplay #cosplaywip #madfest #model #frog #kawaii #summer #halloween #green #costume #mha #mhacosplay #spandex #anime #wig #model #cute #melbourne My Hero Academia finally returned for its fourth season on October 12 after a lengthy wait that left anime fans itching for more after the cliffhanger of the third chapter. Read More: MHA cosplayer\u2019s perfect Midoriya outfit &#8211; It airs weekly on Crunchyroll and Funimation, and continues the story of Izuku Midoriya and Class 1-A\u2019s adventures as they journey into herohood, and is available to be streamed simulcast in both the US and Japan.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My Hero Academia\u2019s Froppy comes to life with insanely detailed cosplay A My Hero Academia cosplayer brought the frog-like hero Froppy to life with their incredibly accurate portrayal of the amphibious character. Froppy, also known as Tsuyu Asui, is the anime\u2019s lovable Rainy Season Hero who takes on a frog-like form. 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