AKASHIYA Moka (vampire) · AONO Tsukune · KURONO Kurumu (succubus) · SENDOU Yukari (mahou shoujo) · SHIRAYUKI Mizore (yukionna) · TOUJO Ruby (mahou shoujo)
with SHIRAYUKI Tsurara (yukionna) · NEKONOME Shizuka (nekomimi)
TOUJO Ruby, mahou shoujo |
AKASHIYA Moka, AONO Tsukune, vampire, outer Moka |
AKASHIYA Moka, AONO Tsukune, KURONO Kurumu, SENDOU Yukari, SHIRAYUKI Mizore, outer Moka, vampire, succubus, mahou shoujo, yukionna |
AONO Tsukune, SHIRAYUKI Mizore, SHIRAYUKI Tsurara, yukionna |
NEKONOME Shizuka, sensei, nekomimi, meganekko, tail |
mahou shoujo (魔法少女) — Also known as mahou shoujo or majokko, literally mean "magical girl", is a sub-genre of Japanese fantasy anime and manga which feature young girls who use magic, usually with a small, sentient, magical creature who gave the magical girl her powers. Wikipedia
megane (眼鏡) — Japanese term for eyeglasses. It can be used to describe a person who wears glasses, usually a man. Wikipedia
meganekko (眼鏡娘) — Japanese word which translates to "glasses(-wearing) girl". It is used in its most straightforward way to describe females where wearing glasses can be considered one of their characteristics. Some of the time meganekko refers to geek chic-females who wear glasses, especially when it is considered their most attractive trait. However, it does not automatically mean that the female would not be considered attractive without the glasses. Wikipedia
nekomimi (猫耳) — a character with cat traits, such as cat ears, a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body, usually female.
sensei (先生) — Japanese word that is literally translated as "person born before another". In general usage, it is used, with proper form, after a person's surname, and means "teacher", and the word is used as a title to refer to or address teachers, professors, professionals such as lawyers, CPA and doctors, politicians, clergymen, and other figures of authority. The word is also used to show respect to someone who has achieved a certain level of mastery in an art form or some other skill: accomplished puppeteers, novelists, musicians, and artists for example are addressed in this way. Wikipedia
youkai (妖怪) — class of supernatural monsters that range eclectically from the malevolent to the mischievous, or occasionally bring good fortune to those who encounter them. Often they possess animal features (such as the Kappa, which is similar to a turtle, or the Tengu which has wings), other times they can appear mostly human, some look like inanimate objects and others have no discernible shape.
yukionna (雪女, snow woman) — A spirit or youkai in Japanese folklore. Yuki onna has innate power over and association with winter and snowstorms or anything related to ice and snow. Wikipedia
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