The following content contains spoilers from Season 6, episodes 1 & 2 of My Hero AcademiaRumi Usagiyama, better known as the Rabbit Hero Mirko, literally popped out of nowhere to steal the show as Season 6 of My Hero Academia kicks off and even has the title of episode 2 completely dedicated to her. What makes Mirko, the No. 5 Hero so special?
Not only is she the top-ranking Japanese Pro-Heroine, but she is also one of the few in her profession to not be affiliated with a Hero agency. Not much was known about this bunny enthusiast until recently, but her Quirk can evidently dominate on the battlefield and has left Mirko with all the power in her paws as the Jaku Hospital invasion gets underway.
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This curvacious cottontail is essentially a bunny on steroids that produces similar results as The Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog from Monty Python and the Holy Grail (however, with significantly more sex appeal!) Mirko's fluffy white ears aren't just for show (nor part of her costume) as they act as sound amplifiers, embuing this babe with incredible hearing. Her muscular physique is equally advantageous and grants Mirko superior strength, with enough potency to decapitate an enemy with just her thighs alone with a move eloquently named Luna Tijeras.
Mirko's kicks alone are enough to incapacitate an unsuspecting foe, and as a result, she favors her footwork during close combat. Her phenomenal leg strength also grants this Rabbit Hero advanced mobility, as she hops across great distances to reach her target, or evade the enemy's attack with ease. When Rumi cartwheels into a Luna Ring attack, she is able to take down multiple foes simultaneously with what is considered to be one of the
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