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Mitsuami no Kami-sama (みつあみの神様, lit. ' God with the Braided Pigtail Hair ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Machiko Kyō [].It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Jump X [] from August 2011 to May 2013, with its chapters collected in a single tankōbon volume.
Ururu Tsumugiya (紬屋 雨, Tsumugiya Ururu) is a meek, black-haired girl with pigtails and purplish-blue eyes who mostly does manual labor for the shop. [25] She is 3 years older than Jinta. She uses a multi-barreled shoulder cannon as her weapon, which can turn into a rocket launcher to deal with powerful opponents. [42]
Female stock characters in anime and manga (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Female characters in anime and manga" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total.
The second member of the team, who has blue eyes and lemon-yellow hair held with a sky-blue hair clip and worn in pigtails curled into ringlets, who primarily wields a bubble wand. Compared to her original counterpart, who is known for being the most childish of the three, Miyako is more mature and often acts as the mediator to her teammates ...
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Female characters in animated television series (1 C, 214 P) Pages in category "Female characters in animation" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total.
Baku has the ability to sniff out Black Notes, and whenever a new one is obtained, Kuromi skewers it with a magical stick and Baku eats it for safekeeping. Baku first met Kuromi at a beach in Mari Land. Baku usually says "Zona" at the end of his sentences, a lot like a catchphrase which is common of anime characters.
Katō's name is unusual among the names of the characters in the series, as it is no pun or wordplay. Instead, it is a reference to the well-known shogi player Hifumi Katō. Both their given names are made up of numbers: mikuni (三九二) means "three, nine, two", while hifumi (一二三) means "one, two, three". Amami Satō (左藤 甘美 ...