List of My-Otome characters

This article is a list of fictional characters who appear in the My-Otome anime series and its sequel My-Otome Zwei.

Garderobe Academy

Coral Otome

Arika in the manga

Pearl Otome

In the manga version of My-Otome, Chie's role is far smaller. Without the antagonism of Tomoe or the existence of the Valkyries, both of which were major plot points in which her anime counterpart had a part to play, she becomes mainly a background character. Her importance is further downplayed by the fact that she still uses the standard Pearl Robe whereas her fellow members of the Trias use Meister-level Robes. She is still seen in the "group shot" of the Materialised Otome ready to do battle, though, and is seen briefly "dealing with" Shiho Munakata, offering a "taste of a real oneesama"[4] as the Otome fight with the resurrected HiMEs, to the embarrassment of both Shiho Munakata and Shiho Huit.

Campus administration

Kuga to the left, Kruger to the right

Former Columns (My Otome 0)

Windbloom Kingdom

Artai Principality

Sergay behaves in a rather dark and sinister way most of the time - without displaying even the slightest bit of compassion his anime counterpart was known for. He sponsors the fake Mashiro's attendance in Garderobe in order to further his plans. He wants the boy fully under his control and often loses his temper when faced with Mashiro's vigor. Instead of the crush his anime counterpart had on Rena, this Sergay displays antipathy towards her, being unhappy that she is still alive.[6] This Sergay is also older than his anime counterpart, as he is already depicted as a young adult when Rena is retiring from her service to the Windbloom throne,[7] whereas he was only a child in the anime when Rena had already given birth to Arika.

Former Otomes

Aries Republic

Aswad

Zipang

Cardair Empire

Florince

United Kingdom of Lutesia

Lutesia Romulus

Lutesia Remus

An Nam

Schwartz

Midori reappears when it is time for Manshiro's coronation. In disguise, she, Gal and Dyne enter Windbloom and manage to outsmart Haruka Armitage despite the latter's attempts at finding Schwarz members. When Sergay reveals his villainy and sets Mai Tokiha on Manshiro's entourage, Midori saves Manshiro and his group. Midori comments on the danger Manshiro has put himself into by having two Otome contracted to himself, but per his request, she leads the people of Windbloom out of the country, including Arika who suffered mental trauma. When the girl expresses her desire to return to fight for Manshiro, Midori gives her the REM despite the protests of her lackeys, saying that she wanted to "gamble with herself" and "believe that these children can win".[13] The second Midori is Midori Sugiura revived from the dead, as previously seen in the My-HiME manga. She ambushes an off-guard Shizuru Viola (who is complacently wondering where her own second is) shortly before Midori arrives to assist her former enemy; the leader of Schwarz using Gal's power in place of her REM. Stating that she would not allow the Predecessor statue of Rena Sayers to be destroyed because she was the woman Rad sacrificed his life for,[14] the two women do battle. Eventually, Midori Sugiura is killed by Manshiro's Trinity Lover Strike. Exactly what happens to Midori the leader of Schwarz is unstated, but given the appearance of her smiling visage as shown in the events after the return to peace,[15] it would seem to be a happy ending for her.

Subterranean Empire of Sands

Other

Lena pushes Mashiro out of the way of Mai Tokiha's attack, causing herself to become fatally injured.[20] After leaving Mashiro and Arika instructions on dealing with the HiMEs, Lena becomes the new Predecessor and enables the Otome to Materialise again.[21]
Though unable to fly like other Otome, Mikoto the Cat Goddess is able to swing her staff powerfully and is very nimble. Mai states she has never defeated Mikoto in battle, even when materialized. Miyu states that Mikoto is the last person with natural materialization powers and calls her the "Crystal Princess." The Cat Goddess has a HiME mark in the same spot as her My-HiME incarnation.[23] In the Black Valley, Mikoto has a series of cat statues which enable her to observe the world. She also had maintained a shadow version of herself to protect the Harmonium; the shadow form was defeated by Nina Wáng.[23] In one of the DVD Omake chapters, Mikoto the cat is shown to be an Otome. Its "GEM," the ring in its left ear, displays "Cat No. 10" with an "Unknown" contract. It has a Coral GEM and fights in a Coral Robe, and does not appear to require contract confirmation[24] and this cat appears as an Otome in the My-Otome PS2 game.
In the My-Otome manga Mikoto is a being who can switch between human and cat forms at will.[25] She retains her catlike and curious aspects, but she is generally more malevolent. Mikoto, in addition to the ability to transform, is able to summon a Slave that resembles a cat form of the Child Miroku.[26] She also can summon her real Child and is a capable fighter with her claws, on par with a Meister Otome.[27] Mikoto also retains her sword Miroku, which she never fights with, and her HiME symbol is initially shown on her upper left arm.[28] The symbol is moved to her tail when the rest of the HiME are revived.[29]

References

  1. My-Otome manga; Chapter 19, page 11
  2. My-Otome Zwei Episode 4
  3. "舞-乙HiME" (frame). (Japanese) Retrieved January 14, 2011.
  4. My-Otome manga; Chapter 39, page 11
  5. My-Otome manga, chapter 14, page 2
  6. My-Otome manga; Chapter 25, page 5
  7. My-Otome manga; Chapter 42, page 13
  8. http://www.my-zhime.net/ova/index.html
  9. My-Otome DVD Omake 2: This Week's Armitage.
  10. My-Otome anime, episode 12
  11. My-Otome manga, chapter 40
  12. My-HiME anime, episode 12
  13. My-Otome manga; Chapter 37, page 2
  14. My-Otome manga; Chapter 40, page 7
  15. My-Otome manga; Chapter 44, page 22
  16. 1 2 My-Otome anime, episode 23
  17. My-Otome manga, chapter 32, page 5
  18. My-Otome manga; chapter 21, page 1-2
  19. My-Otome manga; chapter 23, pages 2-3
  20. My-Otome manga; chapter 37, page 9
  21. My-Otome manga; chapter 38, pages 3 and 12
  22. My-Otome anime DVD special 8
  23. 1 2 My-Otome episode 23
  24. My-Otome anime DVD special 7
  25. My-Otome manga, chapter 20, page 8
  26. My-Otome manga, chapter 20, page 14
  27. My-Otome manga, chapter 30
  28. My-Otome manga, chapter 33, page 8
  29. My-Otome manga, chapter 38, page 18

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