My-HiME/Characters

A short summary page for characters from the Mai-HiME anime and manga series.

For the uninitiated, it should be noted that the manga and the anime are two entirely different continuities, with various characters having different roles and personalities.

Mai Tokiha
"Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (JP), Carol-Anne Day (EN)

Child: Kagutsuchi

Element: four golden rings around her wrists and ankles; fire

Anime: She is a first-year student at a private school called Fuuka Academy (located somewhere in Japan), who discovers that she has the powers of the HiME while caught in a battle between Natsuki and Mikoto on the ferry to the school. She eventually teams up with them (reluctantly) against monsters called Orphans, all while balancing her normal school life, a part-time job as a waitress, and monitoring the health of her younger brother Takumi (whom she has been charged with protecting in the wake of her mother's death).

Manga: Mai has already been in Fuuka Academy for some time upon the series' beginning, and is moderately skilled in the utilisation of her HiME abilities. She shares a rivalry with Natsuki, which is only exacerbated by their sudden discovery that newcomer Yuuichi Tate is the 'Key' for the both of them.

In combat, Mai is protected by her CHILD, a dragon called Kagutsuchi, which was bonded to her after she removed its sword from a cavern wall. Her Element (magical weapon) takes on the form of floating magatama rings that wrap around her wrists and ankles, and allow her to fly and shoot fire."


 * Almost Kiss: (anime) Two, with two different guys, though one of them took place in a dream.
 * Badass Adorable
 * Barrier Warrior: The secondary ability of her Element allows her to create flame shields.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Often fights with Yuuichi, but inside, is falling in love with him..
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Mai is as like fine china: fragile as she is beautiful; and when she cracks, boy oh boy does she ever CRACK.
 * Big Sister Instinct: Mai towards Takumi.
 * Boobs of Steel: In terms of "power to mass" ratio, she is well and truly Over Nine Thousand.
 * Cooldown Hug: She opts to save with one of these instead of killing  during the final battle. Isn't that sweet?
 * CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable: She uses it on Mikoto in the first episode when Yuuichi gets knocked aside by Shiho.
 * Custom Uniform: When wearing her summer uniform, where the orange jacket is replaced by a vest, we can see that Mai's white blouse underneath it has no sleeves - although it does have a collar.
 * The Danza: Voiced by Mai Nakahara in Japanese.
 * Die or Fly: Her powers initially take shape when shielding Mikoto from Natsuki's attack.
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!: She hates saddling others with her personal problems, and prefers to solve them herself. This is made even more obvious by her manga incarnation.
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Collects nearly as many fangirls as Natsuki immediately after arrival. And Mikoto.
 * Evil Makeover (manga)
 * Face Heel Turn: (manga) Done briefly after the revelation that
 * Failure Knight: (anime) Part of her motivation for protecting her brother is that.
 * It's even more complicated than that....
 * Fair Cop: In one scene, cosplays as one.
 * Fiery Redhead: Subverted, but her powers are literally fiery.
 * First Kiss: (anime) Came with the CPR, but she tries to deny that it counts.
 * Gag Boobs: You could fill a Doorstopper with all the times she gets someone's face stuck in her cleavage, someone's hand stuck in her cleavage, someone staring at her cleavage, or otherwise gives someone a mammary to cherish.
 * Gainaxing
 * Girl Next Door
 * Healthcare Motivation: She works so much to tranfer her brother to a top tier hospital.
 * Honor Before Reason: (anime) Mai will protect anyone - friend or perceived foe alike - for the sake of the greater good, no matter how much emotional harm it causes her.
 * Idiot Hair: She has a small lick running across her head, but she's by no means stupid.
 * The Messiah
 * Ms. Fanservice
 * New Transfer Student (anime)
 * Nice Girl
 * Playing with Fire
 * Redheaded Hero
 * Ring of Fire: One of these pops up around her when her abilities are shown for the first time.
 * Stepford Smiler
 * Supreme Chef: With Miyu and Fumi on her team, she almost succeeds in making a good cake until Shiho smashes her face into it.
 * Supreme Chef: With Miyu and Fumi on her team, she almost succeeds in making a good cake until Shiho smashes her face into it.

Natsuki Kuga
"“The world was constantly betraying me. I’ve lived my whole life believing that. All I had… was the desire to get revenge against the people who took everything away from me.”

Voiced by: Saeko Chiba (JP), Cheryl Mc Master (EN)

Child: Duran

Element: guns; ice

Anime: Natsuki's mother was once a scientist employed with the mysterious First District (called "District 1" in the English dub), a company connected to the Searrs organization, who lost her life when escaping from the laboratory with her young daughter. Believing them to be responsible for her mother's death, Natsuki has dedicated her life to investigating the reason for gathering the HiME at Fuuka Academy, and bringing down Searrs and the First District by any means necessary, and has decided to eschew such trivialities as "school work" and "romance" until her mission is finished.

Manga: Her backstory is largely the same, with the important distinction that she believes a HiME, and not the First District (which doesn't exist in the manga), was responsible for her mother's apparent death. Her motivation for entering Fuuka Academy is to track down her mother's murderer, due to the high concentration of HiMEs there.

Natsuki's personal weapon is a pair of miniature handguns that she can summon out of thin air at any time (in the manga, she only uses one). She uses them on small targets, but whenever an Orphan needs to be taken down, she summons a metallic wolf named Duran, capable of firing a variety of cartridges that pierce armor, shoot ice crystals, or blind their targets."


 * Action Girl
 * An Ice Person
 * Badass Biker Babe
 * Big No: After being forced to Show Some Leg.
 * Also when seen without her underwear by  in the panty thief episode (anime only).
 * In a more serious sense, when.
 * Blasting It Out of Their Hands: Episode 14, during her Big Damn Heroes moment.
 * Butt Monkey: Whenever something funny happens, it's often at Natsuki's expense.
 * Calling Your Attacks: Only when she uses Duran, as it has a small selection of different ultimate attacks for her to use.
 * Catapult Nightmare: When she dreams about Shizuru kissing her, she jumps slightly forward, having slept slumped against a wall..
 * Celibate Hero (anime)
 * The Comically Serious
 * Covert Pervert: (manga) Her first thought after hearing that Yuuichi's birthday was near was to offer herself as a birthday present, complete with a picture of her imagining herself wearing nothing but a bow. (anime) The panty thief episode revealed that she has a huge collection of lingerie and feminine underwear of all kinds.
 * Crucified Hero Shot: (anime) At least two.
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: Gradually opens up to other people, and her friendships with Shizuru, Mai and Mikoto help her to understand that people cannot live alone.
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!: In the manga, she punches Yuuichi when he asks if anyone has a problem with him helping her, saying that he’s doing it out of pity.
 * Dramatic Wind: Episode 4, during the Panty Thief incident. Hilarity Ensues.
 * Going Commando: Her panties end up missing in her locker during the panty thief episode, so she's forced to go around campus without them for a while until Mai finds out.
 * First-Name Basis: Initially, Shizuru is noted as being the only one who calls Natsuki by her first name, but in Episode 9, she asks Mai to do so as well, having started to become friends with her.
 * Guns Akimbo (anime)
 * The Gunslinger
 * Heroic BSOD: After discovering that, she loses the ability to summon her Element or Child for several episodes.
 * Hollywood Tone Deaf
 * Ineffectual Loner: Generally more successful when she's working alongside or for the good of others.
 * The Lancer: She's essentially Mai's sidekick.
 * Modesty Shorts: Forced to wear one after losing her panties in the panty thief episode, to Mai's laughter.
 * Motorcycle on the Coast Road
 * Ms. Fanservice: This is why Mai and Mikoto force her to Show Some Leg in order to hitch a ride back to school at the end of episode 9. Shizuru, Midori and Reito are very amused. Natsuki is not.
 * Not So Different: From Nao, as she recognizes that she was also bitter and refused to trust anyone after what happened to her mother.
 * Origins Episode: Natsuki's Prelude shows how she became a Hime and some of her other actions prior to the start of the series.
 * Parental Abandonment: Her mother is dead, apparently because of the First District, and her father left to be with another woman, which Natsuki views as unforgivable.
 * Psychosomatic Superpower Outage: (anime) . (manga)After learning that Yuuichi kissed Mai.
 * Save the Villain:.
 * Spy Catsuit: Her motorcycle outfit.
 * Sugar and Ice Girl: Or at the very least, tries to be.
 * Talk to the Fist: In the manga, destroys Princess Earring while she's in the middle of taunting her.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Fanboys and fangirls alike swoon over her, on the rare occasion when she shows up for class.
 * Tsundere: Largely manga only. Textbook Type A with Yuuichi, such as punching him out immediately after handing him his birthday present.
 * You Must Be Cold: Drapes a coat over Mai as she sleeps during the hunt for the panty stealing orphan.
 * Tsundere: Largely manga only. Textbook Type A with Yuuichi, such as punching him out immediately after handing him his birthday present.
 * You Must Be Cold: Drapes a coat over Mai as she sleeps during the hunt for the panty stealing orphan.

Mikoto Minagi
"Voiced by: Ai Shimizu (JP), Caitlynne Medrek (EN)

Child: Miroku

Element: claymore (Miroku)

Anime: Like Mai, she comes from a far away land, but she does so in search of her long-lost brother. It is unknown what happened to her parents, but it is hinted in a flashback that Mikoto lived most of her early life with her grandfather before his death (he was the one who told her to seek out her brother in Fuuka, and ). She is an incredibly childlike, but generally well-meaning person who loves all her friends, but doesn't quite understand the concept of romantic love.

Manga: Mikoto's role has been reduced by a fair margin, although Mai readily acknowledges her as the strongest of all of the HiMEs near the series' beginning. She is also shown to have slightly better social skills.

Mikoto's weapon is a giant sword called Miroku, which she carries on her back in a giant wooden case. When she doesn't have it on hand, she can call it to her by shouting its name, in effect making it both her Element and her CHILD."

""Those are my melons.""
 * Alliterative Name
 * Badass Adorable
 * Battle Butler: First for Mai, and then for.
 * BFS: Her standard broadsword is already pretty big compared to her body, but the manga takes it up to the next level with the Sword of Tonsotsu.
 * Big Eater: Mikoto loves to eat. Bonus points if Mai's the one who prepares it for her.
 * The Big Guy
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: Both versions do this. In the anime, it's . Late in the manga, she is.
 * Cute Bruiser
 * Dark Magical Girl: (anime) She becomes this type later in the series, as.
 * Day in The Limelight: (manga) Since her role was reduced in the manga, she got a chapter dedicated to her finding a stray Orphan and deciding to keep it as a pet. It didn't work out so well.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: With Akira in the manga, after saving her from falling into a pit at the end of their fight.
 * Diagonal Cut
 * Evil Weapon: (anime) Her sword sometimes tends to have a mind of its own.
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Face Heel Turn: (anime).
 * Genki Girl
 * Go Through Me: Anime episode 23, just as she spots Midori attempting to pry open the coffin where was sealed.
 * Love You and Everybody
 * Marshmallow Hell: Mikoto really likes doing this to Mai.
 * Marshmallow Hell: Mikoto really likes doing this to Mai.


 * My God, What Have I Done?: (anime)
 * Orphan's Plot Trinket: Her pendant.
 * No Social Skills
 * Single-Target Sexuality: Mikoto loves all of her friends in a general platonic sense...though her actions toward Mai suggest differently.
 * Sword Plant: This is how she activates her ultimate attack.
 * Sword Sparks
 * Through Her Stomach: She's quick to make friends with Mai because she loves the food that Mai cooks for her, to the point that she won't eat anything else.
 * Tyke Bomb
 * Vapor Wear: "What's "bra?" Is It Something You Eat??"
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: Mikoto struggles with this, especially toward the end of the anime.
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: Mikoto struggles with this, especially toward the end of the anime.

Midori Sugiura
"“I don’t believe in things like fate and destiny. That’s what human will and knowledge is about. Overcoming odds to write your own history.”

Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (JP), Mariette Sluyter (EN)

Child: Gakutenou

Element: labrys

Anime: Midori is a twenty-something (she swears that she's only 17 years old; part of a seiyuu in-joke with fellow actress Kikuko Inoue) Japanese history teacher working at Fuuka Academy. Initially, she took a side job at the Linden Baum diner with Mai and her friend Akane Higurashi, but decided to quit when she figured she'd have a better chance at succeeding by pursuing her archeological studies.

Midori is the most enthusiastic of the HiME about her lot in life, approaching her role as one of the Magical Girls with the style and flair of a cartoon superhero. She wields an axe and can summon a horned chariot beast named Gakutenou, which (for some reason) can also fly.

Manga: In the manga, she has a parakeet(!) as her key, being able to summon Gakutenou with it. However, here Gakutenou comes with an added ability... namely, the ability to transform into a Humongous Mecha."


 * Adult Child: She's not really seventeen years old; she just acts like it.
 * Adventurer Archaeologist: (anime) Midori wants to be one of these. Her "most important person",, already is.
 * Badass Adorable
 * Big Good: Very briefly in Episode 16 when she assembles her Sentai team,
 * Boobs of Steel
 * Bottle Fairy: (anime) With... amusing results.
 * Cool Big Sis: Intelligence be damned, she is still a genuinely fun and friendly person to be around with.
 * Dojikko: (anime) As a waitress.
 * Fiery Redhead: She had her moments.
 * Fun Personified
 * Jumped At the Call: She relishes the idea of being a Magical Girl, including the battle-cries and over-the-top "justice" speeches.
 * Large Ham: Not remotely as big as Haruka, but she's definitely passionate about fighting.
 * More so in the manga, where she is, if anything, a little worse than Haruka. Most of her battles are punctuated with her non-stop shouting and tend to end with most of her own team groaning on the floor because she accidentally beat the crap out of them with her overly enthusiastic attacks on the enemy.
 * Likes Older Women
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: At first glance, she looks and acts clumsy...but she spends a lot of time doing the research on the conflict, and becomes an invaluable asset to attempting to break the Vicious Cycle in the series' last arc...
 * Only Sane Girl ... that said, she is still the most emotionally healthy girl of the entire Dysfunction Junction cast, unburdened by trauma or a Dark and Troubled Past.
 * Plucky Comic Relief
 * Redheaded Hero
 * Screw Destiny: (anime) Like Natsuki, she hates the idea of playing along with Searrs/the First District's plans, but she's the only HiME who actively takes part of screwing it up (while the others are trying their best to survive and not kill each other).
 * Stripperiffic: If only all teachers could get away with wearing denim jackets and tube tops.
 * Team Mom: On her best days, she serves as one of these to the other HiMEs.
 * The Worf Effect: Easily defeated by Alyssa off-panel. Understandable, as.
 * The Worf Effect: Easily defeated by Alyssa off-panel. Understandable, as.

Nao Yuuki
"“Love, attraction, affection… the only person you can trust is yourself!”

Voiced by: Yuka Nanri (JP), Marcy Lannan (EN)

Child: Julia

Element: retractable claws

Anime: A middle school student at Fuuka Academy. Unlike many of the other students, she is much more concerned with her own well-being than the safety of others. This is even more apparent when she uses her HiME abilities, attacking friend and foe alike.

Her powers come in the form of a pair of sharp claws that have wires embedded in them for extended slicing and dicing. The other handiwork is left in the hands of her CHILD, a spider/scorpion hybrid called Julia, which traps its foes with sticky webbing.

Manga: Nao remains largely unchanged in terms of powers and personality, yet somehow manages to come across as both more and less evil than her anime counterpart. On the one hand, she lacks the anime version's sympathetic motivation; on the other, following her initial Heel Face Turn, she remains more or less firmly on the heroes side for the remainder of the storyline (although she never quite stops complaining about it). One major difference is rather than totally disliking men, she's actually something of a flirt, and seems to be so out of genuine interest rather than any ulterior scheme. Usually."


 * Anti-Hero: Sort of. In the anime, she helps the other HiME fight the Searrs army not because it's the right thing to do, but because she gets a kick out of beating up her enemies.
 * Boxed Crook: In the manga, goes along with the Ori-Hime unit in exchange for not being punished for her rule-breaking. Mai, however, questions whether Haruka will keep her promise.
 * Dark Magical Girl
 * Disproportionate Retribution: Swears revenge against Natsuki and the others for, even.
 * Does Not Like Men (anime)
 * Evil Redheads (Less "evil" and more "self-serving")
 * Eye Scream: (anime)
 * Face Heel Revolving Door (anime): Starts out as antagonistic and hostile toward the other Himes, then starts cooperating with them before leaving the team after The Reveal.
 * Femme Fatale: (anime) She lures lecherous men by posing as a girl named "Juliet" and pretends to let them "do things" to her, and then robs them blind. Her reason for choosing this path is because.
 * Finger-Lickin' Evil
 * Foe Yay: (anime) Lots with Natsuki.
 * Green-Eyed Monster: Somewhat jealous of the fact that she and Mai have similar circumstances, but people admire Mai for her persistence.
 * Headbutting Heroes: In the manga, does not get along with any of the other HiME, particularly Natsuki and Haruka.
 * Hollywood Tone Deaf
 * Hypocritical Humor: In the Cooking Duel, mocking Natsuki for being “idiotic” for failing to crack an egg… immediately before failing yet again.
 * If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him (manga)
 * Ineffectual Loner
 * It's All About Me: Purely self-interested. Word of God states that it doesn't necessarily make her a bad person.
 * Karma Houdini: (anime) Her Karma Houdini status stems more from the aforementioned "pervert-baiting" than.
 * In the last episode, there’s a scene in which she’s cornered by the perverts she’s been baiting, but then.
 * She believes the people who killed her father and put her mother into a coma are this, as they are fed and housed in prison.
 * Kick the Dog:
 * Living with the Villain: Mai's friend Aoi is Nao's roommate..
 * Obligatory Swearing: In some translations, such as when she tells Haruka to "shut the fuck up" in the manga.
 * Playing Against Type: She's voiced by Idol Singer Yuka Nanri, the dub voice of Bubbles from Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z.
 * Razor Floss
 * Revenge by Proxy:
 * Stealth Pun: Julia is the name of her Child...
 * The Tease: She's very flirtatious around men. In the anime, this is to put them off guard so she can rob them. In the manga, she mainly focuses on Yuuichi, initially to lure him away from Mai on Haruka's orders, and then just for giggles.
 * Token Evil Teammate
 * Twisted Knee Collapse:
 * The Vamp (manga). See the end panel of Volume 1 for an example.
 * Villain Exit Stage Left: In the manga, after her Key is knocked away, decides to walk away, outraging not only Mai and Yuuichi (who each demand an apology for the other), but also Haruka (who was counting on her securing Yuuichi to advance the Ori-Hime unit’s agenda).
 * Wild Card (manga): In the early chapters, she's teamed up with Nagi during her duel against the Mai/Natsuki/Yuuichi trio, but after she loses the battle, she later "assists" (against her wishes) them in taking him down.
 * With Great Power Comes Great Perks
 * Wolverine Claws: The claws extend directly from the nails, but still the same idea.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B!
 * Wolverine Claws: The claws extend directly from the nails, but still the same idea.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B!

Akane Higurashi
"Voiced by: Junko Iwao (JP), Morgan Patridge (EN)

Child: Hurry

Element: tonfa; wind

Anime: Akane is one of Mai's friends and co-workers at the Linden Baum Diner, as well as one of Natsuki's classmates. She's also the girlfriend of Kazuya Kurauchi, another one of her co-workers.

Akane's Element is a pair of large X-shaped tonfas, and her CHILD is a lion-like beast called Hari, which traps its foes within wind tunnels that shred them to pieces.

Manga: ... Pretty much exactly the same, actually. The major difference is that Akane in the manga has a much, much happier time."


 * Dual-Wielding
 * The Generic Guy (manga): Akane laments her relative adequacy compared to main characters Mai and Natsuki.
 * High School Sweethearts
 * Important Haircut
 * Nice Girl
 * Put on a Bus (anime):.
 * Sacrificial Lamb: Anime only. She and Kazuya survive all the way through the manga.

Akira Okuzaki
"“I wonder why, why am I a girl? Why am I a Hime? Why have I fallen in love with you?”

Voiced by: Sanae Kobayashi (JP), Annika Odegard (EN)

Child: Gennai

Element: kunai

Anime: Akira is the self-styled "Secret Ninja of the School", sent to Fuuka Academy to protect it from the Orphans by her clan. To conceal her identity, she goes in disguise and lives in the boys' dorm with Mai Tokiha's brother Takumi, watching over him when she's not around to take care of him.

Aside from her arsenal of ninja tools, Akira utilizes a unique-shaped double-bladed sword, which is used to pin down her opponent while her child, Gennai smashes it with its large hammer-and-chain.

Manga: Manga: Akira is still fairly close to Takumi. She joins the Ori-HIME unit in order to keep her status as a girl secret, but is never seen summoning her Child."


 * Bifauxnen
 * Clark Kenting (anime subversion): Akira's ninja disguise doesn't fool Takumi one bit, but she continues to play it off after she's found out.
 * Double Weapon: (anime) Her sword/knife Element.
 * Fuuma Shuriken: Wields one in the manga.
 * Japanese Pronouns: Uses the very masculine ore, presumably to make herself seem like a boy, and continues doing so after other people learn about her true gender.
 * Luminescent Blush: Such as when Takumi immediately recognizes her.
 * Ninja
 * Sarashi In an attempt to hide her (unfortunately, growing) breasts, and with it, her identity as a girl and Hime.
 * Shadow Pin (anime): Gennai uses spotlights to show the target’s shadow, enabling Akira to pin its shadow and have Gennai finish off the victim.
 * Shoot the Dog (manga): Is planning on killing Mikoto’s pet Orphan if necessary, and.
 * Sweet Polly Oliver
 * This Is My Side: Sets up her half of the room so as to prevent Takumi from finding out her identity.
 * Tsundere

Yukariko Sanada
"Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (JP), Allyson June Smith (EN)

Child: St. Vlas

Element: bow

Anime: The naïve and sweet Sister Yukariko is the lone nun who works at the chapel on campus. Her personal philosophy is that of allowing God to take care of all of one's troubles, and not giving in to, as she often likes to put it, "the passions of youth". Over the course of the story, she falls in love with local art teacher Wataru Ishigami,

Sister Yukariko uses a bow and arrows as her weapon, and is protected by her CHILD, a disembodied unicorn head (resembling the "knight" chess piece) named St. Vlas. Its powers are mostly stemmed in illusion and deception, rather than straight-up combat.

Manga: In the manga, Yukariko transferred in with the rest of the Searrs Convent group. She is also one of the PRINCESSes, and is always shown to be very hesitant and doubtful over the current course of action. St. Vlas is also noticeably weaker, as it has to physically entrap its victims within itself before the Lotus Eater Machine takes effect."


 * The Archer: (anime) Her Element is a bow and energy arrows.
 * Fountain of Youth: In the Fuuka Taisen game, her Child turns her opponents into children.
 * Freudian Excuse: She had virtually no contact with men when growing up, and is thus susceptible to Ishigami's manipulation.
 * Girlish Pigtails: When she was younger, in Special 11.
 * The Ingenue: In the beginning.
 * Last Kiss: (anime)
 * Love Martyr: Self-admitted.
 * Last Kiss: (anime)
 * Love Martyr: Self-admitted.


 * Lotus Eater Machine: The main effect of her CHILD,
 * Master of Illusion: St. Vlas isn't that suited for combat, but damn good at this.
 * Nuns Are Mikos: She works taking care of a church that looks very much Catholic.
 * Nun-Too-Holy: In addition to violating the rules regarding celibacy, gets quite drunk at the karaoke party in Episode 16.
 * The Pollyanna: A bit, in the first part of the series. Her speeches about God, love and forgiveness were infamous in Fuuka.
 * Rape Is Love: (anime) While Yukariko and Ishigami had fallen for each other early on, his forceful kiss on her and indicates that there was something else going on in that scene. Definitely not the best way to have handled that.
 * Wounded Gazelle Gambit: (anime)

Yukino Kikukawa
"Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (JP), Morgan Patridge (EN)

Child: Diana

Element: mirror

Yukino is the shy, bookish vice-president of the executive committee. She provides the "yin" to Haruka's "yang", actively avoiding conflict while Haruka embraces it. She and Haruka have known each other since they were children, and Yukino looks up to Haruka as both a friend and a protective figure. She is very good with computers and technical gadgets, and can type really fast.

Anime: Yukino's CHILD is an odd insectoid beast named Diana, and her Element is a mirror. Much like Yukino's non-confrontational personality, Diana is mostly incapable of attacking. Instead, it releases several mechanical spores that allow her to spy on distant targets, which can be seen through the lenses of its self-replicating mirrors.

Manga: In the manga, Yukino's CHILD has been completely changed, to the jellyfish-life Miroir, which spawns tiny mirrors. This is used largely to redirect the wildly-aimed attacks from Haruka's CHILD."


 * Barrier Warrior (manga)
 * Berserk Button: Perhaps the only way to get her angry is to insult or otherwise act dismissively toward Haruka.
 * Invisible to Normals: (anime) The most useful ability of her CHILD.
 * Master of Illusion (manga): Can show images of her and Haruka escaping an attack when in fact they are blocking it.
 * Meganekko
 * My God, What Have I Done?: After, she has this reaction and feels guilty about it for some time.
 * Power Perversion Potential: Shizuru suggests Yukino "enjoy(s) watching other people" when Yukino accuses her of kissing and (possibly) raping Natuski, which enrages Haruka.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses: Well, not so much "scary" as they are "shiny", because she's one of the good guys. However, they are somewhat scary in the Blu-Ray special, when she prepares an extremely spicy hot dog to feed to as part of a group revenge by the former Himes, and Nao and Natsuki are both terrified as they look on.
 * Shrinking Violet: Extremely shy and vulnerable to pressure,
 * Twisted Knee Collapse:
 * What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: In the anime Yukino's CHILD, Diana, is only good for surveillance and hiding the effects of the HiME battles from the public. The manga allows her to team up with Haruka to power up Haruka's CHILD, increasing her battle capability, but still leaving her as a support character on the battlefield.
 * What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: In the anime Yukino's CHILD, Diana, is only good for surveillance and hiding the effects of the HiME battles from the public. The manga allows her to team up with Haruka to power up Haruka's CHILD, increasing her battle capability, but still leaving her as a support character on the battlefield.

Fumi Himeno
"Voiced by: Yukana (JP), Wendy Morrison (EN)

Child: Suishouhime

Element: scythe

Fumi is Mashiro's caretaker and most trusted assistant."


 * Battle Butler
 * Meido
 * Mind Control Eyes (anime):.
 * Ninja Maid
 * Sinister Scythe
 * Third Person Person: Sometimes around Mashiro, in an old-fashioned display of humility.
 * Third Person Person: Sometimes around Mashiro, in an old-fashioned display of humility.

Shizuru Fujino
"“I want you, Natsuki! I don’t care for anything else! That’s why I fight, against everything that tries to take Natsuki away from me. So that someday I can finally, truly make her mine...”

Voiced by: Naomi Shindo (JP), Melanie Risdon (EN)

Child: Kiyohime

Element: voulge/naginata

The calm, nearly-unflappable Student Council President and a third-year high school student at Fuuka Academy.

Anime: Shizuru runs the Absurdly Powerful Student Council, and is described as calm, yet unapproachable due to her high social status (in one episode, Mashiro has entrusted her with securing funding for the school from a handful of very wealthy businessmen). Though she and vice-president Reito Kanzaki are described as an "influential power couple", she is. She is often criticized by executive committee leader Haruka Suzushiro for her laissez-faire approach to student affairs, but tries to be as helpful to them as much as possible.

Manga: Shizuru retains most of her backstory and initial personality, with two important exceptions - she is never revealed to be a HiME at all, with most of her notable actions involving reuniting Natsuki with her family, and perhaps more importantly, while her affection for Natsuki is still pretty blatant, she never goes batshit crazy over her."


 * Adaptational Badass: Is only a HiME in the anime.
 * Anger Born of Worry: Is quite shocked when Natsuki returns to school, injured, after her first battle as a Hime, and suspecting that her motorcycle is to blame, threatens to hit her to keep her away from it.
 * Asskicking Pose (anime)
 * Berserk Button: (anime) Insulting Natsuki is the only possible way to break her facade, if only for a split second.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Is typically kind and very polite, but is also one of the more powerful and dangerous HiMEs.
 * Dissonant Serenity: (anime) She rarely loses her cool, even when majorly pissed off.
 * Dude, She's Like, in a Coma: (anime)
 * Dull Eyes of Unhappiness:
 * Easily Forgiven:.
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Early in the series, Shizuru is typically seen having a horde of girls following her around.
 * Face Heel Turn:
 * Gayngst: Not only does she angst a bit about Natsuki seemingly not returning her feelings, but she also feels them to be improper.
 * The Glomp:.
 * Hime Cut (Yeah, we went there.)
 * In-Series Nickname: Haruka calls Shizuru "the bubuzuke woman," using a term based off a mispronunciation of a word for tea and rice, as a reference to Shizuru's Spot of Tea hobby.
 * Technically - and ironically - it's not a mispronunciation (Haruka simply uses the word, not knowing what it means); it's actually a variant word used by those from the Kansai region.
 * Kansai Regional Accent: Shizuru lives in the Kyoto region, and speaks with a "Kyoto-ben" accent. The English dub gives her a slight "Southern Belle" accent.
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch: (anime)
 * Love Makes You Crazy / Love Makes You Evil (anime): Has lingering issues over her belief that her love for Natsuki is wrong, and snaps when Natsuki rejects her.
 * Lady of War: Her Element is a naginata spear, like those that the daughters of samurai were taught to use as self-defense.
 * Last-Name Basis: With almost everyone except Natsuki.
 * Looming Silhouette of Rage (anime)
 * My God, What Have I Done? (anime).
 * Ojou
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: Partially subverted. Her eyes are naturally red, but she's a pretty nice girl to hang around.
 * Schoolgirl Lesbians:
 * Sexy Silhouette: A rare example of Fan Disservice in this case, when combined with
 * Let's just say this issue is disputed.
 * Spot of Tea: A hobby of hers, as it helps her stay calm.
 * Student Council President: Formerly a Class Representative until, according to "Natsuki's Prelude," she ran with the intention of helping Natsuki get access to the school records.
 * Tears of Remorse: (anime)
 * Whip Sword: (anime)
 * Whip Sword: (anime)

Shiho Munakata
"Voiced by: Sakura Nogawa (JP), Leda Davies (EN)

Child: Yatagarasu

Element: flute

Second-year student with a crush on her "big brother" Yuuichi.

Anime: Shiho is a second-year middle-school Fuuka Academy student, and is normally a cheerful and outgoing Miko who works part-time at her grandpa's shrine. She is almost always seen in the company of Yuuichi, a boy who she grew up with for almost all her life. Though they're not related, she addresses him as "onii-chan" (translation: "Big Brother") and looks up to him, while being embarrassed to admit that she actually loves him until later. Shiho is really protective of Yuuichi's personal space, and gets mad whenever she suspects him of taking romantic interest in other girls (especially Mai).

It isn't until after the end of the Searrs arc that.

Manga: Shiho is one of the PRINCESSes, HiMEs who can summon CHILDs without a 'Key' via earrings made out of fragments of the HiME Star. Her manga CHILD is a large octopus/plant hybrid that attacks with its tentacles and can spawn spores that allow it to manipulate the actions of someone is infests. The rest of her personality remains largely unchanged."


 * Anguished Declaration of Love: Episode 16. Too bad her crush was sleeping when she said it.
 * Angst Coma:.
 * Big Brother Attraction
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: (manga) The power of her CHILD in the manga adaptation is to inflict this on other people. She herself gets it in the end as the eventual fate of everyone who uses the PRINCESS earrings.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: At first, as a Running Gag. But later...
 * Establishing Character Moment: Refusing to let Yuuichi give Mikoto CPR because "(his) eyes look indecent".
 * Expressive Hair: Her pigtails seem to react to her mood swings.
 * Face Heel Turn: Both versions do this.
 * Kawaisa: On the surface, but...
 * Japanese Sibling Terminology: Calls Yuuichi "Onii-chan". She notes that she hopes to switch to “Yuuichi-san” one day (presumably as a result of a Relationship Upgrade), but this never happens.
 * Kick the Dog:
 * Manipulative Bitch:.
 * New Transfer Student (manga): Unlike in the anime, when she has been attending Fuuka Academy all along, she transfers in as part of the Searrs plan to take over the school.
 * Third Person Person (manga)
 * Through His Stomach: In the Cooking Duel, after seeing that Yuuichi is one of the judges, she becomes especially determined to win. Unfortunately, she accidentally ruins her team's efforts by tripping and planting her face into the cake.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity (manga)
 * : Late in the anime, she In the manga,.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity (manga)
 * : Late in the anime, she In the manga,.

Alyssa Searrs
""If my father loves me, I can do anything."

Voiced by: Yuko Miyamura (JP), Wendy Morrison (EN)

Child: Artemis

Element: none (Miyu does most of the fighting on her behalf)

Anime: Alyssa is a member of Fuuka Academy's elementary school program, and an exchange student from the United States. She also sings among the school choir, and has been given the nickname of the "Golden Angel" by her protector and mother-figure, Miyu Greer, because of her vocal gift. On the surface, Alyssa appears shy and has trouble making friends with the other students, but this is really because

In addition to, Alyssa's main weapon is.

Manga: Alyssa is shown to be largely sympathetic and naive, tricked into helping Saeko unlock the gate to the HiME Star via fear of Parental Abandonment. As one of the PRINCESSes, her CHILD here is Issac, an orb-like creature with a turtle's head, which she can use to control the gravitational pull. She is at first established to desire Natsuki's affections very much, viewing her as a big sister, but after Natsuki turns on her mother, Alyssa quickly rushes to defend her."


 * Big Sister Worship (manga): Toward Natsuki
 * Daddy's Little Villain: Her Most Important Person in the anime (even more so than Miyu) is her father, and she is motivated by her love for him. In the manga, her desire for the love of her mother, drives her to do her bidding.
 * Japanese Honorifics: Miyu addresses her with the extremely respectful "-ojou-sama", sometimes by itself and sometimes after her name. In the manga, she suggests that Mashiro not use honorifics on her, saying that "Alyssa-san" is too formal for her liking.
 * Gravity Master: Her Child's abilities in the manga increase gravity to the point at which its victims cannot move or fight back.
 * In-Series Nickname: The Golden Angel.
 * Laser Guided Tykebomb: (anime) She was designed specifically as a fake HiME to subvert Fuuka Academy's authority and usher in a "Golden Age" for the Searrs foundation.
 * Named After Somebody Famous: Isaac, her Child in the manga, is named after Isaac Newton.
 * Phenotype Stereotype: Alyssa is American, has light blond hair and green eyes.
 * You Have Failed Me: Does this to Joseph Greer when taking over the operation,.
 * In-Series Nickname: The Golden Angel.
 * Laser Guided Tykebomb: (anime) She was designed specifically as a fake HiME to subvert Fuuka Academy's authority and usher in a "Golden Age" for the Searrs foundation.
 * Named After Somebody Famous: Isaac, her Child in the manga, is named after Isaac Newton.
 * Phenotype Stereotype: Alyssa is American, has light blond hair and green eyes.
 * You Have Failed Me: Does this to Joseph Greer when taking over the operation,.
 * You Have Failed Me: Does this to Joseph Greer when taking over the operation,.
 * You Have Failed Me: Does this to Joseph Greer when taking over the operation,.

Yuuichi Tate
"Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (JP), Jordan Schartner (EN)

A Fuuka academy student in the same class as Mai.

Anime: He is a reputed star kendo practitioner who gave up the sport out of depression after a knee injury, becoming a delinquent for quite a while. In his first appearance in the show, he tries to lend a hand during the chaos on the ferry to school, but gets ranted out and beaten up by both Mai (the girl whom he saved from the Natsuki/Mikoto confrontation) and Shiho (the girl whom he's known since his childhood, and who also helped him give up his delinquency) for assumed perverted behavior. Once he gets comfortable at school, he works alongside the Student Council, trying his hardest not to involve himself in the conflict with the HiME and the Orphans, but is forcibly dragged into it when things get crazy.

Manga: In the manga, it is Yuuichi, not Mai, who is the New Transfer Student. Given the complete lack of The Masquerade in the manga, he is noticeably stunned to see Mai and Natsuki engage in battle with each other. Shortly afterwards, it is discovered that he is the 'Key' for both of the girls - someone whose close physical presence allows HiMEs to summon forth their CHILDs to be used in battle.

Yuuichi Tate also has a long scar down his right arm, which he received after saving Shiho from a band of would-be rapists. This injury prevents him from practicing kendo due to the strain it would place on his damaged arm, and later on in the manga it is almost constantly bandaged thanks to how often he gets himself in problematic situations. In the manga, his role has been greatly expanded, rendering him the de facto main character."


 * Accidental Pervert: Starts out this way, though he tries to get over it.
 * Badass Normal: Anime:  Largely more prevalent throughout the manga version.
 * Cannot Spit It Out: (anime) His feelings for Mai,.
 * Delinquents: Used to be one, until Shiho got him out.
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: (manga) First, with Nagi, and then with the Obsidian Lord himself. Note that this is to be taken literally.
 * Love Triangle: Mai, Natsuki, and Shiho compete over in him the manga. Mai and Shiho are both potential matches for him, and he and Reito both have feelings for Mai in the anime.
 * Neutral Male
 * New Transfer Student (manga)
 * Non-Action Guy: He knows his way with Kendo, but due to an injury and depression (and how the girls are that much more powerful than he is), he doesn't really get to use his skills.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: His manga incarnation is often accused of this.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: (manga) Gets pressured into quitting his old school by the rest of his kendo team because his intervening to help Shiho resulted in them getting suspended from the tournament.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: His manga incarnation is often accused of this.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: (manga) Gets pressured into quitting his old school by the rest of his kendo team because his intervening to help Shiho resulted in them getting suspended from the tournament.

Reito Kanzaki
"Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki (JP), Ethan Cole (EN)

Anime-only character. Reito is the vice-president of the student council and in the same class as Shizuru. Reito is a student-athlete who is as calm as they come, trying not to cause trouble for anyone. He takes an almost-immediate liking to Mai when she arrives on campus, and eventually asks her out on a date during the Tamayura festival episode. She is reluctant to get romantically involved with anybody, but he almost succeeds in kissing her, until Yuuichi walks in on them while out with his date Shiho and stops them. This puts a strain on their friendships, eventually bringing them all into a confrontation near the end of the series,"


 * Aloof Big Brother:
 * Almost Kiss
 * Custom Uniform: Wears a different uniform as a result of his position on the student council.
 * , coupled with
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Spot of Tea
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky:
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky:

Haruka Suzushiro
"Voiced by: Ryoka Yuzuki (JP), Lori Barnes-Smith (EN)

Anime: Haruka is the president of Fuuka Academy's executive committee, which is responsible for enforcing the rules and making sure people behave themselves. This is a perfect fit for Haruka, who has very little tolerance for moral indecency and is very passionate about her job. This often puts her at odds with Shizuru and Reito of the student council, who prefer to do their jobs without yelling and screaming. While not as popular as Shizuru, she still commands a great deal of respect, and has a legion of students to help her do her bidding when things get rough. Her foil is her best friend Yukino, who likes to correct her occasional malapropisms.

Manga: Haruka is also a HiME, and wields a giant mace/morningstar as a weapon, although her primary method of attack seems to be firing off gigantic beams of light from the weapon. This trend continues on with her CHILD, Komokuten, a giant lantern-fish which shoots rays from the lightbulb on its head. Her key is Yukino, who is a HiME in her own right, and the two work well together, with Yukino using her CHILD to redirect Haruka's wild attacks to actually aim in the general direction of the enemy."


 * A Glass in the Hand: (manga) She breaks a phone receiver when Shizuru tells her over the phone that Mai won against Nao.
 * Adaptational Badass: Is a HiME in the manga.
 * Badass Normal: She's not a HiME (in the anime version), but once stood up to a group of fully-armed soldiers without flinching, including a tank!
 * While impressive, her status as a Badass Normal in the anime is most fully confirmed by a later incident, also a Crowning Moment of Awesome.
 * Boisterous Weakling: A sympathetic version of this, sort of. Even if she has guts, she stands up very loudly against enemies she can do nothing against, and never wins in the end.
 * Boobs of Steel: She's got assets, and can kick ass with the best of them if she gets angered. Her manga version takes it even further, as she has HiME powers and wields a massive morningstar.
 * Butt Monkey: Especially in the manga - she's always the one subject to panty flashes, and her reasoning for finally escaping St. Vlas was the simple fact that she knew she could never have such a happy life.
 * Combination Attack: (manga) Komokuten can fuse with Miroir to form an entirely new CHILD, whose attack (Genocide Sunshine) is powerful enough to vaporize an entire mountain.
 * Custom Uniform: Wears a differently colored uniform due to being on the student council. When she wears her uniform with the vest, her shirt has short sleeves.
 * Determinator: Even when she's, she doesn't stop fighting and doing what she believes is right.
 * Establishing Character Moment: (anime) Calling Mai in to yell at her about the property damage caused by her arrival at the school.
 * Forehead of Doom: In the manga, this is a bit of a sensitive spot for her. Yuuichi nicknames her "Debochin", or "Forehead".
 * Hair-Trigger Temper: Anything from frequent rule breaking to comments about the size of her forehead to insulting Yukino can get her riled up.
 * Harmless Freezing (manga): She’s frozen in a block of ice at the end of her fight with Natsuki and Mai, and merely has a cold after being thawed out.
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Joke Character: In Fuuka Taisen, she's the only one without any powers. Her special move is basically forcing a character to dress up in cosplay, and breaking down laughing.
 * Justice Will Prevail: Moreso in the manga.
 * Large Ham
 * Light'Em Up (manga)
 * Malaproper
 * Moral Myopia (manga): Objects to the Orphan Resistance Unit's methods because they destroy property, but resorts to several underhanded and illegal tactics of her own, culminating in her charging up an attack that threatens the audience at the end of her fight against Mai's team.
 * Noble Bigot: In the anime, she's implied to be a bit of a homophobe; she's extremely disgusted with Shizuru and Natsuki when she thinks they're having sex, and makes no indication of whether she thought it was not consensual.
 * YMMV: She starts out being angry that Shizuru is dodging her responsibilities, and only beccomes violent and abusive after Shizuru delivers a stinging insult to Yukino. It's possible that Shizuru finally pushes Haruka's Berserk Button. It is also remotely possible that Haruka may have possibly used the wrong word during her confrontation with Shizuru.
 * Nouveau Riche: According to Yukino, the Suzushiro family was not always wealthy, and became so at one point when she and Haruka were growing up.
 * Plucky Girl: (anime) She refuses to accept any kind of losses.
 * Serious Business: (manga) If her Lotus Eater Machine experience in the manga is any indication, Haruka considers 'student council president' to be a position roughly equal in importance to 'emperor of the world', and pursues that position with borderline-psychotic enthusiasm.
 * Starter Villain (manga): Her initial goal is to disband the Orphan Resistance unit and get its members expelled.
 * Too Dumb to Live:.
 * Unknown Rival: To Shizuru. In the anime, Yukino tells Shizuru that Haruka knew she couldn't defeat her, but hoped she would be acknowledged.
 * Villainous Breakdown: (manga) After her approval plummets when her methods are exposed.
 * What The Hell, Heroine?: Haruka gives Shizuru an earful after she essentially abandons the student council to stay with Natsuki.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: (manga) Haruka is understandably dismayed that the Anti-Orphan squad's lack of teamwork leads to the destruction and damage of several buildings. Her 'solution' is to form a counterpart rival squad, and to disable the members of the original squad by way of methods such as stealing their Elements, luring their 'Keys' away (as she does with Yuuichi), or outright kidnapping.
 * You Need to Get Laid: The opinion of the student body when she's going off on her rants trying to investigate the situation.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B. Also, is the only high school girl that wears the stockings seen on the middle school girls.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Grade B. Also, is the only high school girl that wears the stockings seen on the middle school girls.

Chie Harada and Aoi Senou
"Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga (Chie) and Ryoko Shintani (Aoi) (JP), Hazel Forman (Chie) and Jayna Mitchell (Aoi) (EN)

Chie and Aoi are close friends of Mai, and are rarely ever seen apart. They have a very small role in the actual plot, but occasionally show up during the less action-oriented episodes to provide moral support to the heroine."


 * Bifauxnen: Chie, somewhat.
 * Combat Commentator: In the manga.
 * The Glasses Come Off: Chie in the audio dramas and third special.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners, though this hasn't deterred many from Shipping them together.
 * Inelegant Blubbering: Aoi's crying is supposedly dreadful to hear, and her threatening to start crying manages to get Nao and Natsuki to temporarily put aside their differences.
 * Muggle Best Friend
 * Those Two Girls

Masashi Takeda
"Voiced by: Yuji Ueda (JP), Scott Roberts (EN)

The captain of Fuuka Academy's kendo club. Takeda has tried to get Yuuichi to rejoin the club, but to no avail. His attempts to get close to his crush Natsuki are also often met with failure, mainly due to her lack of general interest."


 * Accidental Pervert
 * Dogged Nice Guy, though he often tries to play it off.
 * Kendo Team Captain

Kazuya Kurauchi
"Voiced by: Kazuma Horie (JP), Brett Bauer (EN)

Akane's boyfriend. He works with her and Mai at the Lindem Baum diner. He is especially protective of Akane's safety."


 * Alliterative Name
 * Nice Guy
 * (anime)

Takumi Tokiha
"Voiced by: Yugo Takahashi (JP), Cole Howard (EN)

Mai's younger brother, and a second-year middle schooler at Fuuka Academy.

Anime: He has a history of heart problems, so he often has to take a lot of medicine to stay healthy. He is very fond of his older sister Mai, who watches after him and makes sure he doesn't do anything dangerous. Later on, he makes a vow to himself to become more independent.

Takumi has a few friends at the school, but the one closest to him is his roommate Akira Okuzaki, a tomboyish Ninja who disguises herself as a male so that she can disguise her status as a HiME. He eventually finds out about Akira's true gender, but has no problem with it either way and even falls for her.

Manga: Takumi's condition is so debilitating that he remains in strict bedrest for over 90% of the series. Otherwise, the same tropes concerning Mai doting over him largely applies. After the HiME Star descends, it is revealed that"


 * Alliterative Name
 * : In the manga,
 * Big Sister Attraction
 * Cute Shotaro Boy
 * : In the manga, he.
 * He Knows Too Much: Averted. Akira lets him live, but makes him promise not to tell anyone about her being a girl.
 * If I Do Not Return: In Special 20, he writes a letter to Mai telling her his feelings in case he dies..
 * Ill Boy
 * Intimate Healing: Akira gives this to him, when he starts coughing up so much that he can't swallow his medicine properly.
 * James Bondage: (anime) When he gets kidnapped by.
 * Kidanova: (manga) After, he's seen sitting in a pool being tended to by a pair of very well built females.
 * Moe Couplet: With his girlfriend Akira.
 * New Transfer Student
 * Sweet on Polly Oliver

Mashiro Kazahana
"Voiced by: Yukana (JP), Katie Rowan (EN)

Mashiro is the headmaster of Fuuka Academy, and is responsible for uniting the HiME together to defend the school against the Orphans.

Anime: At first glance, Mashiro looks far too young to be in charge of a private school, but there are hints that she may actually be much older than that. She does not actually perform any administrative functions, instead leaving the school in the capable hands of the Absurdly Powerful Student Council and the disciplinary committee. She is most often seen with Fumi Himeno, who acts as her caretaker/secretary/bodyguard.

Manga: In the manga, she is indeed as old as she looks, reacting the way a typical 6th grader would when being told that it is time for homework or remedial lessons. However, she is apparently the 1024th head of the Kazahana household, responsible for halting or delaying the arrival of the HiME Star in order to prevent the arrival of the Obsidian Lord. She is also a HiME, with her Element, 'Golden Time', being a giant stopwatch. Her 'Key' is Fumi, with which she can summon a set of white rabbits named, well, White Rabbits. It should be noted that though Fumi is a HiME too (she is seen wielding an scythe as an Element), Mashiro is apparently not her 'Key'."


 * AB Negative
 * Barbie Doll Anatomy
 * Big Good
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: Only in the manga, where she really is just a little girl, complete with an early bedtime and loathing of homework... and she still manages to be very competent at her duties.
 * Decoy Getaway (anime)
 * Gambit Roulette Her plan to could be considered this since it involves, and finally.
 * Genius Cripple
 * Improbable Age: An 11-year-old principal of a school? Really? . Played straight in the manga, though.
 * Let's Get Dangerous: In the manga, after being freed from Alyssa's CHILD, she proceeds to disable her without giving Alyssa the chance to retaliate at all.
 * Older Than They Look
 * Talking To Herself: Both she and Fumi are voiced by Yukana Nogami. Avoided (at least) in the English dub, which gives them two distinct voice actresses.
 * Time Stands Still (manga): Mashiro's Element can manipulate the flow of time.
 * Waif Prophet

Nagi Homura
"Voiced by: Akira Ishida (JP), Graham Ko (EN)

Anime: Nagi is a mysterious boy who hangs around Fuuka Academy and spends the majority of his time perching himself in dangerously high places. He appears to have a great interest in the conflict between the HiME and the Orphans. Most of the time, he doesn't directly get involved with them, instead directing the HiME to trouble spots and allowing them to do his dirty work for him. Another clue that he isn't exactly one of the "normal guys": he hangs out a lot with Mashiro and Fumi. Then, of course, there's that whole matter with the HiME Carnival,. Yup... he organized that, too,

Manga: In the manga, Nagi is portrayed as being far more malevolent, and is established early on as being the source of the Orphans, with the stated goal of."


 * Affably Evil (anime)
 * Armor-Piercing Question: Asking Yuuichi about Mai kissing him, which causes Natsuki to dismiss her Key under the strain. He takes the opportunity to escape.
 * Bloody Murder: (manga) He's shown to create Orphans by tearing open his own skin and letting them spawn from his blood.
 * Enigmatic Minion:
 * I Have the High Ground: Just about every scene he's in shows him sitting on or hanging from a tree branch, a big rock, or some other kind of tall structure.
 * Karma Houdini: Nothing happens to him in the end, although he's a bit upset that his plan was thwarted.
 * Lovable Traitor:
 * Manipulative Bastard: (anime) He's often capable of getting people to go places they don't want to go... and they do it anyway.
 * (manga)
 * Oracular Urchin
 * Smug Snake (manga)
 * Villains Out Shopping: When not scheming, he loves to read or watch the landscape.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy

Kaiji Sakomizu
"Voiced by: Akio Suyama (JP), Randall Weibe (EN)

Anime-only character. Sakomizu is a First District insider, which he covers up with his side job as the school's caretaker. He is often seen associating with Natsuki."


 * Funny Afro: A distinguishing characteristic of his.
 * Mysterious Informant
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: While rescuing Natsuki, Mai and Mikoto from the guards, he wears a mask over his face, which doubles as a gas mask. Mai and Mikoto recognize him because of his afro.
 * Punch Clock Villain - He's a pretty nice guy and cares for Natsuki a lot, but he works for the First District.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses In the ending,

Wataru Ishigami
"Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki (JP), Noel Johannsen (EN)

Anime-only character. Ishigami is the school's art teacher. During school hours, he tends to act awkward and goofy, but becomes much less so later in the series. He develops a crush on Yukariko, whom."


 * First-Name Basis: Gradually gets onto this with Yukariko.
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Scary Shiny Glasses

Satsuki/Saeko Kuga
"Voiced by: Miki Nagasawa (JP), (?) (EN)

Natsuki's mother, and the reason for her setting out on her journey.

Anime: She was a scientist for the First District. When attempting to escape from the lab with her young daughter Natsuki, she died in an automobile accident, which Natsuki blames on the District goons.

Manga: Natsuki's mother is believed to have been killed by another HiME, which has led Natsuki to Fuuka Academy in hopes of finding her murderer. However, it turns out that"


 * : (anime) . (manga)
 * (manga)
 * Death by Origin Story (anime)
 * Hot Chick in a Badass Suit: (manga) She not only is seen wearing a suit in most of her appearances, but also.
 * Hot Mom
 * Meganekko
 * Hot Mom
 * Meganekko

The Obsidian Lord
"A mysterious entity from beyond the stars, which serves as the overarching main villain of both continuities."


 * Big Bad
 * Faceless Eye: Its true form.
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Utopia Justifies the Means: Wants to make Japan the ruling power of the world.
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Utopia Justifies the Means: Wants to make Japan the ruling power of the world.
 * Manipulative Bastard
 * Utopia Justifies the Means: Wants to make Japan the ruling power of the world.

Miyu Greer
"”That fleeting smile… that pure singing voice… I want to protect her. That is what I wish. Miss Alyssa, my golden angel…”

Voiced by: Kiyomi Asai (JP), Maizun Jayoussi (EN)

Anime: Miyu is the adoptive daughter of head priest Joseph Greer, and is in the same grade and class as Mai. She mostly keeps to herself, but has a kind rapport with Alyssa Searrs, whom she has sworn to protect at all costs. Miyu eventually reveals herself as

Manga: Miyu was created for the dual purpose of unlocking the gate to the HiME Star, since the energy field in the area nulls all HiME powers, and the defeat of the Three Greatest Young Beauties. She is extremely protective of Alyssa, and has a tendency to goes into a berserker rage if anyone (mostly Natsuki) treats the young girl harshly.

Miyu has an arsenal of built-in weapons at her disposal, including. She and the HiME battle a few times during the middle of the series, but it is ultimately the HiME that come out on top."


 * Arm Cannon (among other weapons)
 * (anime)
 * Berserk Button: Do not touch Alyssa. Ever.
 * Expy: Of Ayanami Rei from Neon Genesis Evangelion except with a wider forehead, the fact that  and her skin is way too pale, giving her a slightly creepy air.
 * Flung Clothing
 * Older Sidekick: To Alyssa, though only in appearance:.
 * Power Nullifier: Her sword allows her to neutralize temporarly Hi ME's powers.
 * Swiss Army Appendage
 * The Worf Effect: in the manga. After
 * Swiss Army Appendage
 * The Worf Effect: in the manga. After
 * The Worf Effect: in the manga. After
 * The Worf Effect: in the manga. After

Joseph Greer
"Voiced by: Kinryuu Arimoto (JP), Paul Cowling (EN)

An anime-only character. Joseph Greer is the father of Miyu."


 * Too Dumb to Live: Jo-Jo thinks it's just a great idea to.
 * You Have Failed Me:.
 * Too Dumb to Live: Jo-Jo thinks it's just a great idea to.
 * You Have Failed Me:.
 * Too Dumb to Live: Jo-Jo thinks it's just a great idea to.
 * You Have Failed Me:.

Yamada
"Voiced by: Hisanori Koyatsu (JP), Victor Atelevich (EN)

An information seller who takes contracts from Natsuki."


 * Catch Phrase - "It's a special service," or other variations thereof.
 * Information Broker
 * Mukokuseki: Subverted. Natsuki finds it suspicious that he "didn't even look Japanese at all".
 * Mysterious Informant
 * No Name Given: "Natsuki's prelude" suggests that Yamada isn't his real name.

Jin Munakata
"Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (JP), Randall Weibe (EN)

Shiho's grandfather."


 * Miniature Senior Citizens

The Great Cosmo Beauties
"Two manga-exclusive characters, the Great Cosmo Beauties are two extremely buxom and powerful HiME who serve the Obsidian Lord and aid him in creating a new world for him to rule. Of the two, Marie Antoniette is the quieter and more dignified, while Yang Gui-Fei is more of a happy-go-lucky type. Both, however, are unconditionally loyal to their master, despite having an unspoken rivalry for his attention."


 * Catgirl (Gui-Fei)
 * Cats Are Mean (not just Guifei, her Child Maokyu is a large, disembodied cat head)
 * The Dragon
 * Green Thumb (Marie's Child, Fleur, has the power to attack with vines and petals)
 * Healing Factor (Fleur again, which has almost limitless regenerative abilities. .)
 * Hero-Killer (To put things in perspective, )
 * Perky Female Minion (Gui-Fei)
 * Person of Mass Destruction
 * Verbal Tic (Gui-Fei ends all her sentences with "-nya!")
 * Villainous Breakdown

Three Scale Sisters
Members of the Ori-Hime Unit, they work under Haruka in an attempt to replace the Orphan Resistance by any means necessary.


 * Combination Attack
 * I Have Your Wife: Takes Kazuya hostage to force Akane to surrender.
 * Improbable Weapon User: A bladed ruler, protractor and triangle.
 * No Name Given: To the individual girls.
 * Smug Snake: Overconfident to the point where they don’t consider Akane’s Child any threat to them. They are gravely mistaken.