{"id":36893,"date":"2025-01-28T16:03:00","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/top-10-best-my-hero-academia-cosplays-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:03:00","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:03:00","slug":"top-10-best-my-hero-academia-cosplays-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/top-10-best-my-hero-academia-cosplays-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 best My Hero Academia cosplays &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Top 10 best My Hero Academia cosplays FunimationMy Hero Academia is one of the most popular anime series right now, and while we wait for the new chapter to be released on October 12, it\u2019s a good time to check out some of the best cosplays inspired by the hit Japanese show. My Hero Academia is set in high school for heroes with special powers (or quirks, as they are known). It follows Izuku Midoriya, who dreams of becoming a hero, despite having no quirks himself. It is absolutely brilliant, and as you can see from the incredibly accurate outfits below, is ripe for cosplaying. 10. Mina \u2018Pinky\u2019 Ashido Pinky, also known as the Ridley Hero: Alien Queen, is a 16-year-old student from Class 1-A. Her \u2018Acid\u2019 Quirk allows her to control the substance and use it to attack, but is also why the hero takes on a pink, alien-like appearance. Cosplayer CutiePieSensei captured Pinky\u2019s spirit perfectly with her replica costume of the schoolgirl, getting her pink skin color down to a T. The talented artist also styled the hair and the horns with incredible accuracy. 9. Izuku \u2018Deku\u2019 Midoriya This is my new favorite cosplay! Hero suit sewn by @stephstonecos wig by @epiccosplay #dekucosplay #bnha #bokunoheroacademia pic.twitter.com\/iR2MLuFWn2 \u2014 Lorentz Iwood :soon:AX (@Iwoodcosplay) June 1, 2019 Midoriya is My Hero Academia\u2019s main protagonist, and was born Quirkless until number one hero All Might gave him his power. The U.A. High School student\u2019s superhero name is \u2018Deku\u2019, and he uses the Quirk \u2018One For All\u2019 to deal insane damage to opponents. Read More: Cosplayer gives All Might a female twist &#8211; Lorentz Iwood from Iwood Cosplay has done a great job of recreating Deku\u2019s iconic supersuit and messy green hair, finishing off the outfit in style with the hero\u2019s metal mouthpiece around his neck. This is a perfect Midoriya cosplay. right down to the pose. 8. All Might (true form) All Might was widely regarded as the series\u2019 number one hero for the longest time, bearing the title of the world\u2019s Symbol of Peace. He is the Foundational Hero Studies teacher at the hero school, and passed his Quirk onto Izuku Midoriya. When not in his hero form, All Might looks rugged and thin, having received permanent damage after being involved in a fight. Kuroshiba Cosplay decided to go with this form for their outfit, rather than the hero\u2019s costumed one, and it\u2019s an incredibly accurate rendition. The baggy clothing really accentuates just how frail the hero is, and brings his form to life. 7. Katsuki Bakugo Bakugo is one of the anime\u2019s more aggressive heroes, and is known for his powerful \u2018Explosion\u2019 Quirk. He grew up alongside Midoriya, who he often bullied for being Quirkless, and now begrudgingly attends U.A. High with him. Talented artist Simon \u2018simons.aliens\u2019 captured Bakugo\u2019s combative nature with this epic cosplay, even adding smoky eye makeup to emphasize the dark look. The hero\u2019s blonde hair pulls together the look perfectly, as he truly looks like he\u2019s just walked straight out of the TV show. 6. Toru \u2018Invisible Girl\u2019 Hagakure My Toru shoot is here and I&#8217;m so nervous to show you guys!!! GAHH!! But if you like it I got some fanservicey ones too! #bnha #cosplay pic.twitter.com\/ub2zXC0XPv \u2014 Aicosu :soon: Marriage (@Aicosplays) October 10, 2017 Toru, also known as the Stealth Hero: Invisible Girl, is a completely invisible hero who is only shown as a pair of clothes walking around with no body. She takes her clothing off completely in battle, wreaking havoc on unsuspecting enemies. Read More: Insane Monster Hunter World cosplay &#8211; Aicosu \u2018Aicosplays\u2019 managed to pull off one of the most interesting renditions of the unseeable girl, appearing as just a floating school uniform. While it\u2019s unclear just how they managed to achieve such a crazy cosplay (they previously stated on Twitter that it wasn\u2019t with the use of a green screen) Aicosu completely nailed it. 5. Fumikage \u2018Tsukuyomi\u2019 Tokoyami Tsukuyomi\u2019s Quirk is named \u2018Dark Shadow\u2019, and it gives his head the appearance of a large black bird while still keeping his human body. His power allows the hero to send out a sentient shadow beast to attack enemies, but also to defend himself against attacks. Featherfall Masks recreated Toko\u2019s bird head in a realistic style, and it gives off a creepy, yet somehow absolutely amazing vibe. The feathers bring a new meaning to \u2018accuracy\u2019 and really make it feel as though he\u2019s soared right out of the show and into real life. 4. Tsuyu \u2018Froppy\u2019 Asui Tsuyu, known as Froppy the Rainy Season hero, has the slight appearance of a frog due to her \u2018Frog\u2019 Quirk that gives her a large tongue and the ability to hop around on all-fours. She is also a 1-A student at U.A., and dons a pair of large goggles when wearing her superhero costume. Silver Lining Cosplay is a real-life relationship duo, with the female cosplaying Froppy frequently. Her outfit is so accurate, with the goggles and the large, realistic frog feet being highlights. She gets the details on the suit down perfectly, nailing the intricate details on the legs. 3. Shota \u2018Eraser Head\u2019 Aizawa Eraser Head is a teacher at the hero school, and is also a Pro hero who specialises in Quirk \u2018Erasure\u2019 \u2013 a power that can temporarily annul the ability of anyone he looks at. He is also the homeroom teacher of class 1-A, so he works closely with heroes like Midoriya, Bakugo, and Froppy. Taiwanese cosplayer Shu Masumi brought Eraser\u2019s stern personality to life with a crazy rendition of the Pro hero. Not only did they include his classic goggles that he uses alongside his ability, but they also brought his Capturing Weapon to life, which allows the teacher to immobilize targets and bind foes. 2. All Might (hero form) While All Might\u2019s true form is creepy-looking due to his accident, the hero\u2019s costumed form makes him look majestic and mighty \u2013 a fitting appearance for someone who was once the best superhero in the world. The other half of cosplay duo Silver Linings Cosplay pulled off the best All Might recreation that we\u2019ve possibly ever seen with his insanely detailed costume. The whole thing has been cel-shaded to give it that anime feel, right down to the contoured makeup on his face, and it truly feels as though the lines between TV show and real life have been blurred. 1. Ochaco \u2018Uravity\u2019 Uraraka Uraraka, also known as Uravity, is a master of Zero Gravity. She uses her Quirk to manipulate gravity with her hands, making objects weightless. The female hero comes from a poor household, and wanted to become a Pro to help out her parents in order to give them a comfortable life. Talented cosplayer GhostieeMuffinnCosplay takes the top spot on our list. While the costume is spot-on in its accuracy, the best part of it is the bubble wand that is used to create the helmet with such creativity. The makeup and the hair also ties the whole thing together beautifully. In fact, we loved this design so much, we wrote an entire article on it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Top 10 best My Hero Academia cosplays FunimationMy Hero Academia is one of the most popular anime series right now, and while we wait for the new chapter to be released on October 12, it\u2019s a good time to check out some of the best cosplays inspired by the hit Japanese show. 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