Inko Midoriya

Inko Midoriya (緑谷インコ) is Izuku Midoriya's mother.

Appearance
In her younger years, Inko was a slim, beautiful woman who had short hair with a ponytail on the left. Over the years, she has gained weight and is showing signs of her more mature age.

Personality
Inko is a kind woman who always tries to support her son. When her son was revealed to be Quirkless and seeing him heavily crying, she apologized to him as if it was her own fault.

She and her son share many personality traits, such as crying excessively to abnormal and comedic amounts when worried, which leaves her severely dehydrated, or happy and panics often when it comes to startling situations. She also faints often in those times of panic.

History
Inko is the fourth generation in her family to be born with a Quirk. Later in her life, she married her husband and gave birth to their son who turned out to be Quirkless. She always had some doubt concerning Izuku's dream of becoming a hero; however, after Izuku managed to get in U.A., she apologized for having doubted him and said that she will cheer him on from now on.

Entrance Exam Arc
It was revealed that she made Izuku's initial hero costume as a sign of apology for ever doubting him, which he loved dearly.

Sports Festival Arc
She was first seen watching the Sport Festival through her TV as she waits for Izuku to appear. She was so overjoyed when Izuku got first place on the Obstacle Course that she began to cry out of happiness.

During Izuku's fight against Shouto, she cried in worry and was surrounded by many used tissues

After the Sports Festival is finished, the next day at her home during breakfast, Inko and her son talk to each other with the mother saying that, since the Human Cavalry Battle, she fainted seven times and also suffered from severe dehydration from crying to much. Inko talks to Izuku about his Quirk, saying that it is a risky power and that risk doesn't put her mind at ease but she will keep cheering him on nonetheless. Inko asks him if he wants to watch the replay of the Sports Festival, to which Izuku says he will later.

School Trip Arc
After Izuku becomes involved in an event called The Hero Incident (which involved Izuku and Tomura), Inko went to the Police Station to pick up her son. At the Police Station, she is crying as she is happy to see that her son is alive and alright, asking Izuku to not make her worry so much; Izuku comforts his crying mother, telling her that everything is fine, after that she and Izuku head home.

Hideout Raid Arc
After the League of Villains attack on the training camp, her son had phoned her to tell her about his injuries and that he will be fine. Inko asks if he could drop out of U.A. (hinting that she would want him to avoid further injuries) to which Izuku replied that he could not and also could not reveal the source of his power, ending the call.

After the Kamino Ward incident ends with Katsuki being rescued and All For One imprisoned, All Might visits Izuku’s home. All Might enters the Midoriya household, with Izuku and his mother flabbergasted that the Number One Hero has entered their abode. After the three sit down at the table, All Might asks Izuku’s mother for her permission to send Izuku to the U.A dorms. However, Inko is against it. Inko explains that she is worried about her son since his Quirk damages him rather than helps him and is deeply concerned about her son’s future as a Pro Hero after witnessing All Might’s brutal battle, unable to bear the fact that Izuku will also have to face such bloody battles with no hope or possibility of full recovery. Inko states that she has no confidence in U.A and is unable to entrust her son to them.

Quirk and Abilities
Attraction Quirk: Inko has the ability to attract small objects to her body.

Izuku Midoriya
Inko is Izuku's mother and cares deeply for Izuku, even when her son was initially Quirkless; however, she's worried about the consequences of her son's new Quirk after seeing the damage done to his body.

Trivia

 * Inko (鸚哥), usually written using kana alone inko (インコ) is the Japanese word for parrot, especially small parrots such as the parakeet, lory and conure.