Rumi Usagiyama

Rumi Usagiyama (ルミ), also known as Rabbit Hero: Mirko (ラビットヒーロー ミルコ) is the No. 5 Pro Hero.

Appearance
Rumi is a slender woman of a shapely yet athletically strong build with dark skin. She has red eyes, tilted slightly inwards, and straight white hair reaching down past her waist with a pair of long fluffy ears poking upwards out of the sides of her head. Along with these, she also possesses a round white tail, which gives her overall design a definite resemblance to an albino rabbit.

Her hero costume consists of a sleeveless white leotard with a dark purple trim around her shoulders and waist, a wide, yellow crescent moon design over her chest, and two thick metal plates on her midriff. She wears purple thigh-high boots to compliment her leotard, with more playing around the heel and toe areas, making her feet look like those of a rabbit. She also has white gloves on her hands, with long cuffs, sporting small triangular protrusions around the edges.

Personality
Rumi is tough and speaks her mind even if it causes confrontation, and she respects those who do the same. Rumi seems to believe that heroes who join teams are cowards, as they could just be relying on their teammates’ strength rather than their own.

Abilities
Overall Abilities: As the No. 5 Pro Hero, Rumi can be presumed to be more powerful than other Pro Heroes.

Quirk
Unnamed Quirk: Rumi seems to have a Quirk that grants her incredible leg strength, by thumping the ground she easily destroys a large chunk of area. This ability is so powerful that it looks like an explosion occurred. This leg strength could also be linked to her rabbit-like features as she bears rabbit-like ears and a tail.

Pro Hero Arc

 * Hero Billboard Chart JP

Trivia

 * Rumi is currently the highest-ranking female Pro Hero in Japan.
 * The moon on her chest and her rabbit-like design might be a reference to the tales of the.
 * Rumi likes carrots.
 * Rumi's hero name was inspired from a professional fighter.
 * Rumi's surname “Usagiyama” literally means "rabbit" (兎) "mountain" (山). It could possibly be a reference to the market where Tamako Market is set, as it shares its name.
 * The "ru" in her given name can be part of the katakana of "runa" being "luna" which means "moon".
 * Rumi's rabbit-like motif and birthday being in March may be a reference to the from.
 * She shares similarities with from.

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