Kinoko Komori

Kinoko Komori is a student at U.A. High School training to become a Pro Hero.

Appearance
Kinoko is a short girl with light colored hair styled in a bob cut that reaches slightly below her shoulders. Her blunt bangs completely cover her eyes, hiding most of her face. She has a very wide mouth compared to her narrow face. Her head is somewhat shaped like a mushroom because of her hair. Her pupils are of the shape of cross sliced mushrooms.

Her Hero Costume consists of a hat and dress with a pattern. She wears a belt around her waist. She wears shoes with frilly socks that also have a fly agaric pattern. Altogether, her costume bears much resemblance to that of a mushroom as a reference to her Quirk.

Personality
During the U.A. Sports Festival, Kinoko has her eyes hidden by her front bangs and has a sullen expression, suggesting her to be very shy.

Kinoko arrives at the Joint Training Exercise alongside her classmates with a big smile, contrasting with her demeanor during the Sports Festival. When her teammate Shihai's plan fails, she excitedly initiates her part of the plan using her Mushroom Quirk, suggesting that her confidence has increased greatly.

U.A. Sports Festival Arc
Kinoko finishes the Obstacle Race at 34th place. She teams up with Itsuka, Reiko, and Setsuna for the Cavalry Battle, and doesn't object once Itsuka suggests for their team to allow Team Tetsutetsu to participate in the 1 vs. 1 battles in their place.

Forest Training Camp Arc
Kinoko is seen with Yui, Setsuna, Pony, and Reiko when Classes A and B are heading out for the school trip. On the second day of the training camp, she listens along with the rest of her class as their homeroom teacher explains that they will be training their Quirks.

Quirk
Mushroom (キノコ): Kinoko's Quirk seemingly allows her to grow mushrooms from various surfaces including her surroundings, her own body and even her opponent's body.

Trivia

 * Kinoko's surname contains the kanji for "small" (小) and "forest" (森), while her given name contains the kanji for "hope" (希), a possessive particle (similar to "my") (乃), and "child" (子).
 * Her given name is homophonous with the Japanese word for "mushroom", which is also the name of her Quirk.
 * She likes edible mushrooms.