Moka Akashiya

Moka Akashiya
Rosario + Vampire character

Moka Akashiya, from the anime and manga series, Rosario + Vampire.
First appearance Manga: "The School Vampire"
Anime: "New Life and a Vampire"
Created by Akihisa Ikeda
Voiced by Japanese
Nana Mizuki
English
Alexis Tipton[1]
Colleen Clinkenbeard (inner personality)
Profile
Species Vampire
Relatives Issa Shuzen (father)
Akasha Bloodriver (mother)
Gyokuro Shuzen (stepmother)
Koko Shuzen (younger half-sister)
Kalua Shuzen (older half-sister)
Aqua Shuzen (older half-sister)

Moka Akashiya (赤夜 萌香 Akashiya Moka) is a fictional title character from the Japanese manga and anime series Rosario + Vampire. She serves as the primary love interest to Tsukune Aono, who is the only human enrolled in a school of monsters.[2] She has a rosary that gives her a split personality; her outer persona is kind and sweet, but her inner persona, which manifests when her rosary is removed, is a cold and serious martial artist who mainly uses powerful kicks. In the Japanese version of the anime, her voice actress is Nana Mizuki, who is also responsible for performing the theme songs for both anime seasons. In the English version, Moka's outer personality is voiced by Alexis Tipton,[1] while her inner personality is voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard.[S1 ep 1 closing credits]

Conception

Ikeda drew inspirations from Kaibutsu-kun and has incorporated some references later into the first serialization of the Rosario+Vampire manga. In an interview at Lucca Comics 2012, Ikeda said he is a big fan of Tim Burton and was inspired by his works, including The Nightmare Before Christmas, and particularly Edward Scissorhands because the monster has a sensitive soul. He had also researched various monsters from encyclopedias and the Internet. He started with his passion for vampires, and the concept of a beautiful girl vampire with a crucifix around her neck. He credits her and the other female characters for the series' popularity.[3]

Moka's name is based on the word "mocha", which is a mixed coffee drink with cocoa.[3] Her family name (Akashiya) may be an anagram for ayakashi, which is a Japanese term for demon, spirit, or monster. Her sisters have similar drink-based names.[3]

Character outline

Background and personality

Moka is described as having two distinct personalities. The outer one manifests when she is wearing her rosary, while her inner one comes out when the rosary is removed.[S1 v1] Some exceptions are made when she employs various magic canceling objects such as Lilith's mirror which reveals a monster's true nature,[S1 v10] and the Belmont Whip, which when wrapped around part of her body, cancels out the rosary's power.[S2 v4]

Outer Moka

Cheerful and positive, "Outer" ( Omote) Moka[4] is introduced in the series as a teenage vampire girl with long pink hair. At her debut in Yokai Academy's high school, she is immediately revered for her natural good looks and her academic ability, having placed in the teens (out of several hundred students) on one of their exams.[S1 v1] Although she is good natured and kind, she possesses some naivety that draws her into problematic situations. Prior to the series, she is distrustful of humans, having spent much of her life in the human world, including middle school where she is shunned by her fellow students.[S1 v1] After meeting Tsukune Aono, however, she begins to trust them.

In the manga's second serialization, Tsukune and the gang learn that Moka's appearance is that of her mother Akasha Bloodriver.[S2 v7] When Tsukune and his friends look into Moka's past, they discover that the outer Moka is a pseudo-personality that Akasha creates using the rosario, with the purpose of preserving the blood seal on Alucard, and protecting Moka's inner personality while the latter is asleep.[s2 ch 34] All of her memories pertaining to Alucard are wiped.[S2 ch 35] In the final chapter, Akasha reveals that Outer Moka is a clone of herself but with her memories wiped so she can protect her daughter.[S2 ch 66.6] After Akasha disappears, Moka's father later reveals that her personality is still with Moka as long as they have memories of her.[S2 epilogue]

Inner Moka

Inner Moka, Moka's true vampiric form

When the rosary around Moka's neck is removed, her inner vampiric personality emerges as Inner Moka (裏萌香 Ura-Moka)[4] a deeply aristocratic, aggressive and arrogant vampire woman. Her catchphrase at the end of a fight is "Learn your place" (身の程を知れ Minohodo o shire, also "Know your place").

Moka's inner personality is shown to have a more feminine side when she spent a day with Tsukune, similar to the outer half.[S2 ch 16] It is later revealed that Inner Moka is actually Moka's true personality. As a newborn, she is injected with blood from Akasha in order to save her life. The "First Ancestor" blood that she acquires enables her to have tremendous strength and regeneration, but can only be acquired by transfusion and not by heredity. When Akasha is attacked and seemingly killed by her stepsister Aqua, Moka snaps where her First Ancestor blood is awaken, which inadvertently awakens the Vampire Lord Alucard as their blood is synchronized with him. To prevent her daughter from being eaten by Alucard so that she can have a normal life, Akasha uses a rosary to seal Moka's First Ancestor blood, and creates a pseudo-personality, "Outer" Moka, so that her inner personality can sleep. Akasha designs for Moka's inner personality to occasionally awaken when her rosario is removed by a person who truly cares about her.[S2 v8]

Abilities

As a vampire, Moka ingests blood: her favorite method is to give Tsukune a Kapu chuu (カプッチュー?, lit. "bite kiss", also "Capu chuu") , which, according to Ikeda, is an onomotapeia where "kapu" is a bite, and "chuu" is a kiss.[3] Her nose is sensitive to human blood in particular, when she indicates that Tsukune's blood is the sweetest and most delicious.[S1 v1] If she goes too long without it, she becomes weak and suffers fainting spells.[S1 ch 27] Regardless, she can still ingest other food and drinks, with tomato juice as the alternative to blood. It is noted that Inner Moka does not freely drink Tsukune's blood.

Moka exhibits some of the weakness typical of vampires in fiction and folklore. Her greatest vulnerability is water, explained as having purifying properties; it renders her immobile and removes energy from her body in a painful fashion.[S1 v1]. Thus, when she drinks or takes a bath, she mixes in herbs.[S1 ch 11] Her vulnerability to silver and crosses is explained by the rosary which seals her abilities. With regards to sunlight, Ikeda mentions that she wears long-sleeved clothes to protect herself,[S1 v4 omake], although there are multiple instances throughout the manga and anime series where she is frolicking at the beach in a bikini in broad daylight.[5] Ikeda and the anime character designers ignore other vampire traits such as not appearing in mirrors,[S1 ep 6][S2 v4] or on film,[S2 ep 1] although she has a mild repulsion to garlic as if it were body odor.[S2 ep 8] She has no issues against a fire attack from a phoenix.[S2 ch 23] Although she does not transform into a bat, Ikeda does have her sister Kalua exhibit such an ability of transforming partly into a creature.[S2 v4]

Inner Moka possess superhuman strength, speed, incredibly agile reflexes and regeneration. She is considered one of the strongest monsters at Yokai Academy, where she can convert her demonic aura into raw strength.[S1 ch 17] Her fighting style consists mainly of kicks; her most common move is a high leg kick to the opponent. Her sister Koko states that among the four siblings, Moka is in a league of her own, possessing an already formidable power that still has not reached its full potential.[S2 v1] However, if she remains unsealed for extended periods of time, she gets weaker as she loses her will to fight the more times she is unsealed.[S1 ch 27]

In addition to ingesting blood, Moka is able to inject her blood into another person through her fangs. This enables the target to acquire the vampiric strength and speed, but weakens Moka.[S1 ch 10] Multiple transfusions run the risk of killing the host,[S1 ch 22] or transforming the person into a ghoul, a mindless creature with an uncontrollable desire to kill and a craving for blood and battle, such as the case with Tsukune.[S1 ch 23]

Using the rosary, the two Mokas are able to communicate with each other,[S1 v1][S2 v6] even when their roles are switched.[s2 v7] They are also aware of each other's status. However, whichever personality is sealed away is unable to communicate directly with others.[S1 v1][S2 v7]

Moka's Rosario

Only Tsukune can remove the rosario safely, but Moka is also able, albeit with potentially fatal side-effects. Moka's rosary was the only thing that her mother left behind after she disappeared. It was originally believed that Moka's rosary sealed her true vampiric powers. However, when Moka and her friends went to Hong Kong to see Tohofuhai, the Second Dark Lord, about fixing the rosary, Tohofuhai discovered that the rosary does not actually seal Moka's powers. Much to his surprise, it seals away Moka's memories. The whole point of sealing Inner Moka is to seal away her First Ancestor Blood, which is linked to Alucard's powers, and can only be removed by a person who truly cares for her, in other words, Tsukune.[S2 ch 34] In the anime adaptation, Moka manages to bypass her rosary seal after Ruby mortally wounds Tsukune during the Witch's Knoll arc, the emotional trauma causing her Inner personality to emerge without having Tsukune remove the seal.[S1 ep 10] Also, if willed on by Moka, it can hold back the awakening of Alucard. She was also able to bypass the seal on her Rosario when witnessing what she thought to be Kurumu and Mizore slain by Aqua's Dimension Sword technique. That was what caused the seal to break, and gave Gyokuro the ability to forcefully remove her cross, when normally only Tsukune could.

Appearances

Manga

Ikeda draws Moka with long, pink hair and green eyes. Her inner personality, when manifested, is drawn with silver hair and red eyes. At the beginning of the series, Moka's inner personality mocks Tsukune for his personality, but as the series progresses, she shows an interest in Tsukune by letting him hold her hand in the manga, although this was done so he could learn how to sense when monsters such as her jealous classmates and friends attack.[S2 ch 16] This is shown more in the anime when Moka's inner personality is left outside after her rosario is used to hold the barrier; she tries to act the same as her outer personality.[S2 ep 12] Inner Moka has no experience in cooking: her attempts to cook a pumpkin pie prove disastrous, although when Tsukune tastes it he tells her he likes it, which makes her very happy.[S2 ch 26] At the end of chapter 26 of the second serialization, the seal was broken sufficiently enough that Inner Moka has taken over the body and Outer Moka was forced into being the Inner personality, however the two can still converse via the rosario almost normally with each other.[S2 ch 26] The seal was fixed in later chapters prior to Moka's captivity by Aqua as an emergency measure.

Anime

In each of the episodes in the anime series, when Moka's rosario is removed, there is a transformation sequence where she becomes a "super-vampire". She still has silver hair and red eyes with slit pupils, but undergoes physical changes to her body such as slightly larger hips and bust size.[S1 ep 1] Her transformation is likened to those of magical girls.[S1 ep 1][6] Her voice is deeper and more serious, and in the English version, she is voiced by a different voice actor.[S1 ep 1] Following her fights as Inner Moka, the bat character announces the duration of Moka's fight.[5] Her appearance resembles that of her father, Issa Shuzen.

Character songs

Moka's first character single, sung by Nana Mizuki and containing songs Akai jōnetsu ( 赤い情熱?, Red passion) and Akai suītopī (赤いスイートピー?, Red sweetpea) , debuted at number 42 on the Oricon weekly chart.[7] and remained on the chart for four weeks.[8] Her character single for the second anime series, containing songs Anata ni kapu~tsu chū! (あなたにカプッchu!?, The Kapu Chu to you!) and Dezaia - jōnetsu (DESIRE -情熱-?, Desire -passion-) reached number 40,[9] and remained for a total of three weeks.[10]

Reception

In reviewing the first anime series, Stig Høgset of THEM Anime Reviews criticized Outer Moka to be ditzy and a "pink-haired dolt", with no attention to the usual vampire tropes such as exposure to sunlight, garlic and water, the last of which was explained that Moka is only vulnerable to pure water. However, he found her alternate personality to be "pretty damn badass" and "a great addition to the show", opining that he wished her backstory was explained better.[5] Moka was elected by UGO Networks as the fortieth "sexiest vampire" of all media, with the staff commenting on her relationship with Tsukune.[11] Lynzee Loveridge of Anime News Network listed Moka among her list of 7 Vampires That Don't Suck.[12]

References

Rosario+Vampire manga

Entire series

Individual volumes

First serialization
  • Vol. 1 (ch. 1-4): ロザリオとバンパイア 1 (in Japanese). October 2004. ISBN 4-08-873665-6. and Vampires. June 2008. ISBN 978-1-4215-1903-6.
  • Vol. 2 (ch. 5-8): ロザリオとバンパイア 2 (in Japanese). February 2005. ISBN 4-08-873776-8. and Witches. August 2003. ISBN 978-1-4215-1904-3.
  • Vol. 3 (ch. 9-12): ロザリオとバンパイア 3 (in Japanese). June 2005. ISBN 4-08-873823-3. and Trolls. October 2008. ISBN 978-1-4215-1905-0.
  • Vol. 4 (ch. 13-16): ロザリオとバンパイア 4 (in Japanese). October 2005. ISBN 4-08-873869-1. and Carnivorous Plant. December 2008. ISBN 978-1-4215-1906-7.
  • Vol. 5 (ch. 17-20): ロザリオとバンパイア 5 (in Japanese). February 2006. ISBN 4-08-874024-6. and Abominable Snowgirl. February 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-1907-4.
  • Vol. 6 (ch. 21-24): ロザリオとバンパイア 6 (in Japanese). June 2006. ISBN 4-08-874116-1. and Ghouls. March 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-1908-1.
  • Vol. 7 (ch. 25-28): ロザリオとバンパイア 7 (in Japanese). October 2006. ISBN 4-08-874270-2. and Exorcist. June 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-1909-8.
  • Vol. 8 (ch. 29-32): ロザリオとバンパイア 8 (in Japanese). February 2007. ISBN 978-4-08-874324-0. and Shikigami. August 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-1910-4.
  • Vol. 9 (ch. 33-36): ロザリオとバンパイア 9 (in Japanese). June 2007. ISBN 978-4-08-874372-1. and Monster Mamas. October 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-2354-5.
  • Vol. 10 (ch. 37-40): ロザリオとバンパイア 10 (in Japanese). October 2007. ISBN 978-4-08-874449-0. and Magic Mirror. November 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-2355-2.
Second serialization
  • Vol. 1 (ch. 1-4): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 1 (in Japanese). June 2008. ISBN 978-4-08-874506-0. and Monster Fruit. April 2010. ISBN 978-1-4215-3136-6.
  • Vol. 2 (ch. 5-8): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 2 (in Japanese). October 2008. ISBN 978-4-08-874586-2. and Magical Candy. August 2010. ISBN 978-1-4215-3137-3.
  • Vol. 3 (ch. 9-12): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 3 (in Japanese). February 2009. ISBN 978-4-08-874637-1. and Snow Oracle. December 2010. ISBN 978-1-4215-3268-4.
  • Vol. 4 (ch. 13-17): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 4 (in Japanese). June 2009. ISBN 978-4-08-874679-1. and Inner Ghoul. April 2011. ISBN 978-1-4215-3544-9.
  • Vol. 5 (ch. 18-22): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 5 (in Japanese). October 2009. ISBN 978-4-08-874745-3. and Siren Song. July 2011. ISBN 978-1-4215-3691-0.
  • Vol. 6 (ch. 23-26): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 6 (in Japanese). February 2010. ISBN 978-4-08-870008-3. and Gangstah. October 2011. ISBN 978-1-4215-3831-0.
  • Vol. 7 (ch. 27-30): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 7 (in Japanese). June 2010. ISBN 978-4-08-870057-1. and Vanishing Acts. January 2012. ISBN 978-1-4215-4026-9.
  • Vol. 8 (ch. 31-35): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 8 (in Japanese). October 2010. ISBN 978-4-08-870122-6. and The Secret of the Rosario. April 2012. ISBN 978-1-4215-4050-4.
  • Vol. 9 (ch. 36-41): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 9 (in Japanese). June 2011. ISBN 978-4-08-870213-1. and Fairy Tale. July 2012. ISBN 978-1-4215-4209-6.
  • Vol. 10 (ch. 42-47): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 10 (in Japanese). December 2011. ISBN 978-4-08-870349-7. and Kidnapped. November 2012. ISBN 978-1-42-154879-1.
  • Vol. 11 (ch. 48-53): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 11 (in Japanese). June 2012. ISBN 978-4-08-870425-8. and Rescue Mission. March 2013. ISBN 978-1-42-155240-8.
  • Vol. 12 (ch. 54-59): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 12 (in Japanese). April 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-870570-5. and Awakening. October 2013. ISBN 978-1-42-155702-1.
  • Vol. 13 (ch. 60-65): ロザリオとバンパイア season2 13 (in Japanese). September 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-870812-6. and Alter Egos. August 2014. ISBN 978-1-42-156949-9
  • Not in tankbon format (ch. 66.1, etc.) ロザリオとバンパイア season2 (in Japanese).

Rosario + Vampire anime

Season 1

Season 2

Other references
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