Kanon (visual novel)/Characters

Here are the main and secondary characters who appear in the Kanon Anime and Visual Novel.

Beware of SPOILERS.

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Voiced by: Atsushi Kisaichi (JP - Toei anime), Tomokazu Sugita (JP - Kyo Ani anime), Chris Patton (EN)


Our protagonist. At the beginning of the story, he has just returned to the town where he used to spend his vacations as a kid for the first time in seven years in order to stay with his aunt, Akiko, while his parents are out of the country. However, he has practically no memory of the time he spent there all those years ago. As time goes by, he gradually learns why that is, but he may have been better off not knowing. Little does he know that he has a long, painful journey ahead of him...

Tropes associated with Yuuichi:


 * Bishonen: Very much so
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * The Dulcinea Effect: Has shown a distinct willingness to get involved (with very little concern for the potential negative effects on his own happiness or mental health) in the problems of girls he barely knows. It causes him no end of grief, especially in the case of Mai, where it's potentially dangerous for his physical well-being as well.
 * Easy Amnesia: He doesn't remember much about the town at all.
 * Expy: Haruhi Suzumiya's Kyon is more like an expy of Yuuichi
 * The Gadfly: His life appears to consist mainly of trolling his various love interests.
 * Grumpy Bear: Not that the setting's exactly sunshine and rainbows, but he's rather more cynical than any other character here.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He has his moments of seeming rather cynical, loves messing with the girls' heads and occasionally comes across as smug or condescending, but, on the whole, he's a pretty decent, charming sort of guy.
 * Kidanova: He had built the foundations of his harem by the he was ten, which was probably the universe's way rewarding him for all the unpleasantness that's about to happen.
 * Mr. Fanservice
 * New Transfer Student
 * Oblivious to Love: Has been like this in regards to Nayuki's feelings for seven years.
 * Official Couple: One half of it, the other being Ayu.
 * Real Men Hate Sugar: Claims to, at any rate. He's initially pleased by the fact that Akiko's jam isn't sweet, but is somewhat less pleased after he actually tries it.
 * Repressed Memories: Of
 * Selective Obliviousness: In the end, he realizes that his own amnesia is also caused by this.
 * The Snark Knight: Another personality trait he (arguably) passed on to Kyon.
 * Trickster Archetype

Voiced by: Yui Horie (JP - both anime), Brittney Karbowski (EN)


A cheerful girl well-known both within and outside the story for her Verbal Tic and for her bordering-on-unreasonable love of taiyaki, Yuuichi meets her early on after she collides with him head first. They quickly become good friends, and this quickly becomes a running joke (though it's later toned down to her simply glomping him). . She is very short and behaves rather childishly, in spite of being the same age as Yuuichi. She is looking for something important to her, but she can't remember what it is. She is the most prominent of the girls in the story and Yuuichi's kanon (pardon the bad pun) love interest.

Tropes associated with Ayu:


 * A-Cup Angst: In the Visual Novel, she apologizes for not being as well-endowed as Nayuki.
 * Bokukko: Though she's not all THAT tomboyish, she does call herself "boku" in the Japanese dub.
 * Clap Your Hands If You Believe:
 * Cloudcuckoolander
 * Crash Into Hello: How she first meets Yuuichi It becomes an obviously invoked trope when Ayu keeps doing it on purpose, making it a Running Gag for a while when she keeps trying to tackle hug him. 'Trying' because he is prone to dodging.
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * Cute Clumsy Girl / Dojikko
 * The Ditz: Definitely has shades of this.
 * Easy Amnesia: See Laser-Guided Amnesia below.
 * Expy: Ayu is mostly an Expy from a game the Key team made under a different name, before they formed Key they were Tactics, a branch of Nexton. The game is ONE: To the Radiant Season. Look at the character featured on the cover art, its a grown-up look-a-like of Ayu.
 * Forgotten Childhood Friend: But only initially.
 * Genki Girl: Not much seems to get her down.
 * Girls Are Really Scared of Horror Movies
 * The Glomp: Her usual method of saying hello to Yuuichi. She combines it with a running tackle. A running tackle that he often dodges.
 * Hair Decorations: The red hairband.
 * Heroic BSOD:
 * Ill Girl:
 * Important Haircut
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy:
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: She knows she's looking for something, and she knows it's important, but she can't for the life of her remember what it is. Also, she doesn't seem to remember that
 * Meet Cute: Par for the course in this series. She meets Yuuichi by colliding with him head-on while running away from an irate taiyaki vendor she accidentally stole from.
 * Memento MacGuffin: The red headband, and, arguably.
 * Memetic Outfit: The duffel coat and winged backpack are quite well known to be hers.
 * Official Couple: Pretty clearly the main heroine
 * Older Than They Look: She's Yuuichi's age, but she looks to be not much older than twelve. Yuuichi lampshades this mercilessly. Ayu is not amused.
 * Once an Episode: See Running Gag.
 * Parental Abandonment: Her parents are nowhere to be seen. Not too surprising, considering
 * Pinky Swear: Seems to be fond of this.
 * The Pollyanna
 * Pretty Freeloader: Becomes one after being invited by Akiko to stay at her house.
 * Running Gag: Her repeatedly colliding head-first with Yuuichi, and later, her repeated glomping of him.
 * Also, her stealing taiyaki by accident, for the first little while, at least.
 * Technicolor Eyes
 * Tomato Surprise: Two in rapid succession.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Taiyaki, of course. So much so that she accidentally steals it twice. It does look delicious.
 * Token Mini-Moe
 * Unexplained Recovery:
 * Verbal Tic: "Uguu-!"
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist
 * Verbal Tic: "Uguu-!"
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist

Voiced by: Mariko Kouda (JP - both anime), Jessica Boone (EN)


Yuuichi's cousin who sleeps under the same roof as him (obvious really, considering that Yuuichi is staying with his aunt and Nayuki's mother, Akiko). He remembers her vaguely from seven years ago. She has a fairly obvious crush on him, which he doesn't return. She also has a serious problem getting up in the morning, and is prone to falling asleep again repeatedly throughout the day. Loves anything with strawberries, especially strawberry sundaes, and can easily be bribed with them (which is useful for Yuuichi). She is hardworking, upbeat and very athletic, being the captain of the school's track team because to her running ability, gained from years of having to run to school to be on time due to her sleep habits.

Tropes associated with Nayuki:


 * All Love Is Unrequited: She's been carrying a torch for Yuuichi since they were little kids, but he doesn't even notice except in her route.
 * Anime Hair
 * Blue Eyes
 * Catch Phrase: "Faito da yo" ("I'm not worried about it" or various similar things in the dub) and "Usotsuki" (which means "liar", but is usually "You're such a liar" in the dub).
 * Catgirl: Not really, but the two "cat ears" that are part of her hairdo can sorta give someone this impression. She's also really sleep, and cats are known to sleep a lot as well.
 * Childhood Friend Romance: Surprisingly, she actually fits here better than.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: It gradually becomes apparent that she's more than a little weird in some ways (though she's quite normal in others, and she might be the least screwed up of the main girls).
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * Cuteness Proximity: Any time she sees a cat (even a wild one), she'll go temporarily loopy and try to pet it, despite the fact that she's allergic to them.
 * Disappeared Dad: So disappeared that she's never even seen the guy. He's only mentioned once.
 * Generation Xerox: She looks and acts VERY similarly to her mother. They even tell the same jokes. Akiko doesn't seem to have the same athletic abilities, or the weird sleep habits, but other than that?
 * Heavy Sleeper: She owns at least a dozen alarm clocks and they STILL don't succeed in waking her up. She also has a habit of randomly falling asleep throughout the day, sometimes while standing up or walking. Her running ability was developed in part to allow her to still be at school on time.
 * Heroic BSOD:
 * It's All My Fault: Blames herself
 * Kindhearted Cat Lover
 * Kissing Cousins
 * Late for School: Avoiding being this due to her odd sleep habits was why she got so good at running in the first place.
 * Long Hair Is Feminine
 * The Messiah
 * Not a Morning Person: She mostly just mumbles, drools and sleepwalks her way through her mornings. She once almost drowned while brushing her teeth.
 * Rapunzel Hair: Hers is down to just past her waist, so it probably counts.
 * She's Got Legs
 * Sleepyhead
 * Strong Family Resemblance: To her mother, Akiko. See Generation Xerox above.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Strawberries, and especially strawberry sundaes. Yuuichi bribes her with them.
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist: Debatable, but she does seem pretty upbeat and positive most of the time. Only after does she really seem unhappy.
 * You Gotta Have Purplish-Blue Hair
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Probably a Grade B.

Voiced by: Akemi Satou (JP - both anime), Maggie Flecknoe (EN)


A sickly girl that Yuuichi and Ayu run into early on, and who is frequently seen hanging around outside the school during classes, apparently waiting for "someone important to her". She's quiet, peaceful and pretty pleasant and normal (though she does have a somewhat odd sense of humor and an odd fondness for eating ice cream in below-freezing weather, not to mention her almost complete terribleness at arcade games), other than being ill, of course. She also has some troubles at home that are vaguely alluded to.

Tropes associated with Shiori:


 * Blue Eyes
 * Bob Haircut: Combined with Tomboyish Sidetails, even though she's not much of a tomboy.
 * Catch Phrase: "I don't like people who say things like that" and variations thereof.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: To an extent, what with her odd habit of eating ice cream outside in the middle of winter, her desire to build a thirty meter snowman and several other oddities. Still, not as extreme an example as Nayuki or Ayu, arguably.
 * Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday:
 * Deadpan Snarker: The only main girl to make much effort to counter Yuuichi's snark, and the one he's the least condescending to as a result.
 * Definitely Just a Cold: Obviously, it's not.
 * Giftedly Bad: As Yuichi points out, it takes real skill to get zero at Whack-a-Mole. She doesn't like that statement too much.
 * Ill Girl
 * Perfect Health: She initially Hand Waves her skipping classes and lack of energy as "a cold." While this excuse rapidly wears thin, the heartbreaking revelation is somewhat spoiled by the audience being well aware it could only be a fatal condition.
 * Raven Hair, Ivory Skin: The pale skin goes with being an Ill Girl in this case. The dark hair just makes her the most realistic-looking (in terms of hairstyle, anyways) of the bunch.
 * Snowball Fight: She gets into one with Yuuichi. She has good aim for someone whose eyes were averted for most of the fight...
 * Soap Opera Disease
 * Victorian Novel Disease
 * Stepford Smiler / Stepford Snarker
 * Strange Girl: See Cloudcuckoolander above.
 * Tomboyish Sidetails: Well, sorta. She's not really all that tomboyish though. See also Bob Haircut above.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Vanilla ice cream. She eats it outside in the snow in the middle of winter.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B.
 * Strange Girl: See Cloudcuckoolander above.
 * Tomboyish Sidetails: Well, sorta. She's not really all that tomboyish though. See also Bob Haircut above.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Vanilla ice cream. She eats it outside in the snow in the middle of winter.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B.

Voiced by: Mayumi Iizuka (JP - both anime), Tiffany Terrell (EN)


Makoto is a mischievous, red-haired Tsundere who accosts Yuuichi in the market the day after he arrives and claims to be holding a grudge against him. However, she doesn't remember why, and, in fact, she doesn't remember very much at all, not even her own name. She accepts Akiko's offer to live at her house until she remembers, becoming a Pretty Freeloader in the process. She also develops a fondness for pork buns and romance manga. All the while, she attempts to remember who she is, but it turns out she may have been better off not knowing.

Tropes associated with Makoto:


 * Cute Little Fangs:
 * Blue Eyes
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: Originally she has a grudge against Yuuichi but still kinda likes him anyways, but gradually she abandons the grudge and just fawns on him when he abandons the escalating trick war between them.
 * Easy Amnesia: See Identity Amnesia.
 * Expy: She looks very similar in appearance to Asuka Langley Soryu from Neon Genesis Evangelion and they both are tsundere characters.
 * Fiery Redhead
 * Head Pet: Piro likes it up there...
 * Identity Amnesia: She doesn't remember who she is at all, just that she has an inexplicable grudge against Yuuichi. In fact, it takes her some time to even remember her own name . As is revealed later,
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Pork buns. She even names her cat, Piro, after them (though she was unaware of that at the time).
 * Trickster Archetype: She has nothing on Yuuichi though, who easily wins every battle of their "prank war".
 * Tsundere: Type A, for sure, though more mischievous than violent (though she has her moments). A rare combination of this with Defrosting Ice Queen.
 * Twin Tails: Tsundere twintails, to be precise.
 * Verbal Tic: She says "Auuu-!" whenever she gets annoyed, depressed or chastised.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Sometimes manages to be a Grade S. Sometimes. Other times doesn't entirely count.
 * Tsundere: Type A, for sure, though more mischievous than violent (though she has her moments). A rare combination of this with Defrosting Ice Queen.
 * Twin Tails: Tsundere twintails, to be precise.
 * Verbal Tic: She says "Auuu-!" whenever she gets annoyed, depressed or chastised.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Sometimes manages to be a Grade S. Sometimes. Other times doesn't entirely count.

Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (JP - both anime), Melissa Davis (EN)


Mai is a calm, seemingly Emotionless Girl who comes to the school at night to fight demons. Because she has been seen there at night and because windows have been inexplicably broken, she is perceived as being responsible, and has been branded a delinquent by most of the students and the staff at the school. She is excellent with a sword, and she seems to know things about the strange goings-on around the town, giving Yuuichi cryptic advice on several occasions. Her best friend (and possibly more) is Sayuri Kurata, and she aspires to be a veterinarian.

Tropes associated with Mai:


 * Absurdly Sharp Blade
 * Action Girl: Par excellance. She's excellent with a sword.
 * Badass
 * Badass Adorable
 * Badass Long Hair
 * Boobs of Steel: Is the best endowed of the main girls from Kanon, and also the only one known to possess any sort of fighting ability.
 * Broken Bird
 * The Comically Serious
 * Delinquent: what the staff and most of the student body at the school believe her to be. She isn't, though.
 * Emotionless Girl: Of the variant where they just don't know how to express themselves. She doesn't react much, but it's clear that she's feeling something.
 * Green Eyes
 * Heroic BSOD:
 * Hot Chick with a Sword
 * Kindly Vet: What she (and apparently Sayuri as well) aspires to be. Yuuichi is disbelieving, so she whacks him with the veterinary book she's reading.
 * Kuudere: Arguably an example, as she seems cold at first but does show more emotion as time goes on.
 * Magic Skirt
 * Meganekko: She is briefly seen wearing glasses in the Kyo Ani anime version.
 * No Social Skills: She seems to lack both the ability to act friendly or sociable. Goes with the territory of being an Emotionless Girl. However, Sayuri seems to put up with it.
 * Not So Weak: In addition to being a demon-killing badass, she's also incredibly selfless. Hell, she's willing to let a dog try and eat her hand after it was attacking people because she had nothing to feed the thing. She also suffers constant abuse from the student council, the other students and teachers.
 * The Quiet One
 * Rapunzel Hair
 * Romantic Two-Girl Friendship: With Sayuri. Yuuichi fantasizes about it in the VN when he's trying to figure out why Sayuri and her seem to get along in spite of being (well seeming to be) opposites. Opposites Attract, after all.
 * Of course, in the original canon (ie. the VN), Mai leans as much towards Yuichi as Sayuri.
 * The Stoic: Given her calm, uncommunicative, at first, but it's later revealed that she's really...
 * Not So Stoic
 * Strange Girl: Of the quiet and calm variety, but nevertheless strange. She's very mysterious and knows more about the weird supernatural stuff that's been going on around town than anyone else, though she only ever offers very vague hints or cryptic advice about anything.
 * Swiss Army Tears: Deconstructed:
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: The tallest of the girls in series, rather cold, aloof and mysterious, and she has dark blue hair. She fits.
 * Tomboyish Ponytail
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Beef bowls.
 * Tsurime Eyes: Other than Kaori, she's the only one drawn with 'em, the rest are all tareme.
 * Unstoppable Rage: Do not harm Sayuri in front of her. You will pay dearly for it.
 * When She Smiles
 * You Gotta Have Dark Blue Hair
 * When She Smiles
 * You Gotta Have Dark Blue Hair

Voiced by: Yuko Minaguchi (JP - both anime), Joanne Bonasso (EN)


Akiko Minase is Nayuki's (nearly identical) mother and Yuuichi's aunt, whom he is staying with while he's in town. She lets Makoto and, later, Ayu, stay there as long as they like and pretty much gives them free reign of the house. She also seems to have a pretty good idea what's going on even when Yuuichi doesn't. She is a very kind and caring person, and is very maternal.

Tropes associated with Akiko:


 * Absurdly Youthful Mother: Maybe. She doesn't look very old anyway.
 * Anime Hair
 * Blue Eyes
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * Generation Xerox: Let's face it, she's pretty much Nayuki minus the running and the falling asleep at inappropriate times and places. She's also The Messiah, like her daughter. At least we know Nayuki will grow up to look good...
 * Hot Mom: Oh yes. Key seems to love this one.
 * Lethal Chef: variation. Her cooking is mostly excellent, but that jam...
 * The Messiah: She's very maternal, and is usually calm and gentle. Actually, she's always calm and gentle, even when it would be justified for her not to be.
 * Another thing her daughter seems to have inherited from her.
 * Open-Minded Parent: She has no problem with taking in "strays", and seems unusually accepting of the idea of girls she barely knows staying at her house. Also, she takes Yuuichi's word for it when he explains the truth about Makoto.
 * And there was that time when, after Makoto's firework prank backfired on her, she came to investigate the noise and, rather than get angry, she asked if Makoto wanted to play with fireworks.
 * Parental Substitute: Let's just say that if you're homeless girl who needs a roof over her head and 3 square meals a day, just ask and you'll have an instant family of your own, no background check of your shady past needed. She goes as far as to say "Come play with Mommy" to Makoto.
 * Silk Hiding Steel: Always calm and gentle and though assertive, she never raises her voice in anger.
 * You Gotta Have Purplish-Blue Hair
 * You Gotta Have Purplish-Blue Hair

Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami (JP - both anime), Natalie Arneson (EN)


Mai's best friend (with whom she has a fair amount of Les Yay), Sayuri is a seemingly cheerful girl with an odd habit of referring to herself in the third person. Her family is rather wealthy, and she is a good cook. She and Mai have seemingly diametrically opposed personalities, which causes Yuuichi to remark that "they sure do make an odd couple of girls". She is also referred to as being almost like Mai's older sister. Kind, friendly and gentle as she is, though, she has her own sorrows, and these are what drew her and Mai together.

Tropes associated with Sayuri:


 * Aloof Big Sister: How she treated her little brother while he was still alive - she wanted him to grow up to be like her father, a man of high social standing. She felt so guilty about how she treated him afterwards that it (combined with his early death) changed the way she talks.
 * Big Sister Instinct: Towards Mai.
 * Broken Bird: Due to her issues with the death of her little brother. She and Mai get along so well because of the shared pain.
 * Brown Eyes
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Part of her Stepford Smiler act. She's weird in a cheerful way, and she comes across as kinda clueless a lot of the time.
 * Dead Little Brother: Kazuya. She felt guilty about how she treated him before she died. She had been strictly (but gently) raised to be a good girl, and she endeavored to raise her brother, Kazuya, the same way, and was somewhat cold to him, even though what she really wanted to do was dote on him and play with him. After he died, she could never forgive herself for the way she treated him, and came to view herself from a distance. It's because of this feeling of guilt and loneliness that she bonds so readily with Mai in high school.
 * Hair Decorations: Her green plaid bow.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Her Japanese VA, Tomoko Kawakami, also voiced Misuzu.
 * Hime Cut
 * Nice Girl
 * The Ojou: Of the kind and unassuming type.
 * Romantic Two-Girl Friendship: With Mai.
 * Silk Hiding Steel: A nice girl who uses formal honorfics with her friends. The steel is her loyalty to Mai.
 * Spoiled Sweet: Her father did a good job not raising a spoiled brat.
 * Stepford Smiler
 * Third Person Person
 * Verbal Tic: Whenever she laughs, she clearly voices "Ahaha!". She also exclaims "Hoe!" when surprised.
 * Verbal Tic: Whenever she laughs, she clearly voices "Ahaha!". She also exclaims "Hoe!" when surprised.

Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (JP - both anime), Caitlin Glass (EN)


Kaori Misaka is Nayuki's best friend and the object of Kitagawa's unrequited romantic interest (she mostly laughs at him, ignores him or makes him do heavy lifting for her). She seems to be fairly well-adjusted (if somewhat snarky and maybe a bit no-nonsense), but she has some fairly serious family issues that eventually come up. She's also the rep for Nayuki and Yuuichi's class at school. She is sometimes seen staring wistfully out the window of the school.

Tropes associated with Kaori:

"Yuuichi: As I turned around, Misaka Kaori was standing there. Kaori: What are you giving a narration for?"
 * Anime Hair
 * Blue Eyes
 * Catgirl: Like Nayuki, not an actual example, but the hair brings it to mind. Also, she's rather catlike in her aloofness (especially regarding Kitagawa).
 * Class Representative: Of Yuuichi and Nayuki's class.
 * Deadpan Snarker: The only girl who occasionally replies to Yuuichi's snarking with some of her own.
 * Example:


 * Defrosting Ice Queen: with regards to Possibly regarding Kitagawa, as well, since they do get together in the Toei version, and it's always possible (in the KyoAni version and the VN as well, though it'd have to be after the fact. They do bond somewhat near the end of the 2006 version as well during Nayuki's arc, when.
 * I Have No Little Sister:
 * Jerkass Facade: With regards to, arguably.
 * Quit Your Whining: She's the one to talk
 * Stepford Snarker
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B, bordering on Grade A, giving her the highest grade other than (occasionally) Makoto in the series.

Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (JP - both anime), Greg Ayres (EN)


The resident Butt Monkey and chew toy at Yuuichi's school, and a friend (of sorts) of Yuuichi's. Also has an (unrequited) interest in Kaori, who mostly takes advantage of it to make him do things for her. Is a bit of a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, has a fondness for ridiculous clothes, as seen at the ball, and thinks he's a ladies man as well (he isn't).

Tropes associated with Kitagawa:


 * Absurdly Powerful Student Council: He's a member, oddly enough.
 * Brown Eyes
 * Butt Monkey
 * Casanova Wannabe: He spends most of the series chasing Kaori around (and being taken advantage of by being forced to do her heavy lifting), but he still manages to hit on Sayuri. Kaori comments on it, and he denies it, but still...
 * The Chew Toy
 * Dogged Nice Guy: He pursues Kaori like with the tenacity of a bloodhound. She views him with amused indifference and sometimes contempt. Significantly different in the 2002 version, where he's less dogged and more restrained in his advances.
 * Idiot Hair
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Seems like a bit of an ass, but he does
 * Rummage Sale Reject: His weird disco outfit that he wears to the dance (and apparently carries around with him all the time). Kaori summed it up well when she said it was like a train wreck.
 * Standard Hero Reward: Very mild, not completely romantic, partial example. Here's the context:

Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto (JP - both anime), Colleen Clinkenbeard (EN)


An antisocial girl sometimes seen around the school,. She provides Yuuichi with exposition and comfort at the end of the Makoto arc, and she helps Makoto try to remember after. She and Yuuichi reminisce about their experiences afterwards, and she is later seen hanging around with some girls, suggesting that she gets over her isolation and unhappiness and makes friends.

Tropes associated with Amano:


 * Dead Little Sister: She had a friend who was in the same situation as.
 * Last-Episode New Character: The Toei Version.
 * Ms. Exposition: With regards to the nature of, anyways.

Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (JP - Toei anime), Kenji Nojima (JP - Kyo Ani anime), Jay Hickman (EN)
The Jerkass Student Council President, who is apparently intent on expelling Mai (and possibly Sayuri as well, if she continues to associate herself with Mai) from the school.

Tropes associated with Kuze:


 * Absurdly Powerful Student Council: The President of it, in fact.
 * Jerkass: Boy, is he ever... Trying to get Mai expelled after the ball is pretty extreme, considering
 * Student Council President
 * Student Council President