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Ochaco: a buoyant heart and stubborn grit—she flips fate with weightless finesse, lifts others as she rises, and chases tomorrow with persistent, hopeful courage.
Ochaco Uraraka (Uravity) Trivia
What is Ochaco Uraraka's hero name, known for her Zero-Gravity quirk? (Easy)
#1: Uravity
#2: Red Riot
#3: Mt. Lady
#4: Star and Stripe
Who provides the Japanese voice for Ochaco Uraraka (Uravity) in the My Hero Academia anime? (Expert)
#1: Ayane Sakura
#2: Kana Hanazawa
#3: Aoi Yuuki
#4: Saori Hayami
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Ochaco Uraraka (Uravity) Fun Facts
Ochaco Uraraka’s Quirk is called “Zero Gravity” — she can make objects (and herself) weightless just by touching them, causing them to float.
Obscurity Level: Basic
According to official profiles, Ochaco’s birthday is December 27 (making her a Capricorn), her blood type is O, and her listed height is 156 cm — little character details that don’t always show up in the story.
Obscurity Level: Obscure
Ochaco Uraraka (Uravity) Polls
What do you love most about Ochaco Uraraka (Uravity)?
Her warm, optimistic personality and emotional growth
Her Zero Gravity quirk and creative combat/techniques
Her relationship and dynamics with Izuku Midoriya
Her drive to become a pro hero to support her family
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Which of Ochaco Uraraka’s Zero Gravity tactics is your favorite?
Close-quarters zero-G strikes and throws (hand-to-hand combat)
Using floatation to protect or rescue teammates (support role)
Creative environmental use—making objects into weapons or tools
Combining zero-G with gadgets/strategy for unpredictable attacks
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