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A short summary page for characters from the ''[[Mai-HiME]]'' anime and manga series.
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A short summary page for characters from the ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'' anime and manga series.
 
For the uninitiated, it should be noted that the [[Mai-HiME (manga)|manga]] and the anime are two entirely different continuities, with various characters having different roles and personalities.
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'''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 [[Rival|rivalry with Natsuki]], which is only exacerbated by their sudden discovery that newcomer Yuuichi Tate is the 'Key' for the ''both'' of them.<br />
In combat, Mai is protected by her [[Mon|CHILD]], a dragon called Kagutsuchi, which was bonded to her after she [[Only the Chosen May Wield|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 [[Flight|fly]] and [[Playing with Fire|shoot fire]]. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Almost Kiss]]: (anime) ''Two'', with two different guys, though one of them took place [[Lotus Eater Machine|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. {{spoiler|The fact that they're not fighting is one reason she realizes the [[Lotus Eater Machine]] is not reality}}.
* [[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 '''[[Unstoppable Rage|CRACK.]]'''
* [[Big Brother Instinct|Big Sister Instinct]]: Mai towards Takumi.
* [[Boobs of Steel]]: In terms of "power to mass" ratio, she is well and truly [[Over Nine Thousand]].
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* [[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.
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* [[Face Heel Turn]]: (manga) Done briefly after the revelation that {{spoiler|her little brother Takumi is the [[Big Bad|Obisidian Lord]].}}
* [[Failure Knight]]: (anime) Part of her motivation for protecting her brother is that {{spoiler|she feels partially responsible for his current condition, as both he and their mother nearly drowned in a raging river when they were little}}.
** It's even more complicated than that... {{spoiler|she was left with the task of taking care of Takumi while they were playing around a riverbank, but she just left him there to go play with some friends (she was a small child, mind you, so she obviously wasn’t very aware of the potential consequences). When she comes back, his brother has almost drowned in the river, and her mother jumped in to save him, almost drowning in the process as well (it’s implied she also had weak health), and she actually dies afterwards in the hospital, with her [[Tear Jerker|final words being to Mai to take care of her little brother]]}}.
* [[Fair Cop]]: In one scene, cosplays as one.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Subverted, but her powers are literally ''fiery''.
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'''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 [[He's Just Hiding|death]]. Her motivation for entering Fuuka Academy is to track down her mother's murderer, due to the high concentration of HiMEs there.<br />
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 {{spoiler|(named after the dog she used to have when she was young)}}, capable of firing a variety of cartridges that pierce armor, shoot [[An Ice Person|ice crystals]], or blind their targets. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Action Girl]]
* [[An Ice Person]]
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'''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 [[BFS|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. {{spoiler|1=In the anime, this sword is also one of the CHILDs of the demonic Obsidian Lord, which Mikoto has been trained to carry around with her since childbirth.}} }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Alliterative Name]]
* [[Badass Adorable]]
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Midori is the most enthusiastic of the HiME about her lot in life, approaching her role as one of the [[Magical Girl|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 ([[Rule of Cool|for some reason]]) can also fly.<br />
'''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]]. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[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", {{spoiler|her old professor, Sasaki-sensei}}, already is.
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Her powers come in the form of a pair of [[Wolverine Claws|sharp claws]] that have [[Razor Floss|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.<br />
'''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 [[Does Not Like Men|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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[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.
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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. {{spoiler|Sadly, she only gets to use this attack once in the anime.}}
'''Manga:''' ... Pretty much exactly the same, actually. The major difference is that Akane in the manga has a much, much happier time. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Dual-Wielding]]
* [[The Generic Guy]] (manga): Akane laments her relative adequacy compared to main characters Mai and Natsuki.
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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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Bifauxnen]]
* [[Clark Kenting]] (anime subversion): Akira's ninja disguise [[The Not-Secret|doesn't fool Takumi one bit]], but she continues to play it off after she's found out.
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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.<br />
'''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 [[Anti-Villain|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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[The Archer]]: (anime) Her Element is a bow and energy arrows.
* {{spoiler|[[Driven to Suicide]]: (anime) She chose to kill Ishigami-sensei and herself, rather than killing Mai.}}
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'''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.<br />
'''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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Barrier Warrior]] (manga)
* [[Berserk Button]]: Perhaps the only way to get her angry is to insult or otherwise act dismissively toward Haruka.
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'''Element:''' scythe
Fumi is Mashiro's caretaker and most trusted assistant. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Battle Butler]]
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Costume Switch]]}}: {{spoiler|After the Obsidian Lord bends her to his will}}.
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{{spoiler|1=Shizuru is the last person to have her HiME abilities revealed. Her CHILD is a multiple-headed snake named Kiyohime, and her Element is a naginata/long-spear with a blade that can break off into sections and be whipped at great distances, capable of slicing its targets to ribbons. It can also wrap around people, but she's only used that once (against Natsuki during their fight).}}<br />
'''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 [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|affection for Natsuki is still pretty blatant]], she never [[Psycho Lesbian|goes]] [[Love Makes You Crazy|batshit]] [[Face Heel Turn|crazy]] over her. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[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.
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* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: {{spoiler|Shizuru is in love with Natsuki. However, when her friends (i.e. Natsuki, Yukino, and Haruka) call her out for choosing love over duty, [[Psycho Lesbian|she snaps]].}}
* [[Sexy Silhouette]]: A rare example of [[Fan Disservice]] in this case, when combined with {{spoiler|the above [[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma]] moment. Although it happens only in Natsuki's imagination. Note how Natsuki's "flashbacks" about it have the same POV as scenes of her sleeping, but scenery and Natsuki's lying figure are mirrored, indicating that sequence is in her mind entirely.}}
** Let's just say [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/archived_discussion.php?s_t=Main.Mai-Hime 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.
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It isn't until after the end of the Searrs arc that {{spoiler|1=Shiho's HiME abilities manifest, in the form of a demonic crow named Yatagarasu (modeled after the three-legged crow of Shinto folklore, but Shiho's version only has one leg), which she controls with a flute, appearing as an astral-projected girl in a wedding dress}}.
'''Manga:''' Shiho is one of the PRINCESSes, HiMEs who can summon CHILDs without a 'Key' via [[Applied Phlebotinum|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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: Episode 16. Too bad her crush was sleeping when she said it.
* [[Angst Coma]]: {{spoiler|Passes out after her CHILD is destroyed, since she knows Yuuichi will die soon as a result}}.
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In addition to {{spoiler|the Orphans}}, Alyssa's main weapon is {{spoiler|1=an [[Kill Sat|orbital satellite]] called Artemis, which is capable of vaporizing a wide area with its laser beam. The satellite is destroyed by the HiME during their operation to regain control of the school from the Searrs army, and Alyssa is [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|killed shortly thereafter by a disgruntled Joseph Greer]]}}.<br />
'''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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]]}}: {{spoiler|Type II in the manga, potential Type III in the anime}}.
* {{spoiler|1=[[Artificial Human]], genetically engineered with the abilities of a HiME, but the capability of Orphan summoning.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Enfant Terrible]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Unexplained Recovery]]}}: {{spoiler|Reappears in the ending with no explanation as to why she is there. It is assumed that she was resurrected with the others, but this is never shown}}.
* [[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.
* {{spoiler|[[Kill Sat]]}}: {{spoiler|Her Child in the anime}}
* [[Gravity Master]]: Her Child's abilities in the manga increase gravity to the point at which its victims cannot move or fight back.
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* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]: Alyssa is American, has light blond hair and green eyes.
* {{spoiler|[[Uncanny Valley Girl]]}}
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Does this to Joseph Greer when taking over the operation, {{spoiler|and gets this turned back on her when Greer is ordered to kill her after Artemis is destroyed}}.
 
 
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'''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 [[Mon|CHILDs]] to be used in battle.<br />
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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Starts out this way, though he tries to get over it.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Anime: {{spoiler|In the [[Grand Finale]].}} Largely more prevalent throughout the manga version.
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* [[Delinquents]]: Used to be one, until Shiho got him out.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: (manga) First, with [[Smug Snake|Nagi]], and then with [[Big Bad|the Obsidian Lord himself]]. Note that this is to be taken literally.
* {{spoiler|[[First Girl Wins|First Boy Wins]]: Yes, technically he ''and'' Mikoto win. She was the first girl Mai met, and he was the first guy, and Mai says she loves them ''both''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Go Out with a Smile]]: (anime) He manages to face his death (as a result of Mai and Shiho's duel) rather calmly, as the girls he cares for will stop fighting, but admits that even he finds dying somewhat scary.}}
* [[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.
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{{quote|'''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 [[Celibate Hero|reluctant to get romantically involved with anybody]], but he [[Almost Kiss|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, {{spoiler|especially since Reito and the Minagi clan are followers of the Obsidian Lord's legacy, and Reito is - unknowingly - his vessel.}} }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: {{spoiler|Reito is Mikoto's older brother.}}
* [[Almost Kiss]]
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'''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 description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[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.
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{{quote|'''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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Bifauxnen]]: Chie, somewhat.
* [[Combat Commentator]]: In the manga.
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{{quote|'''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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Accidental Pervert]]
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]], though he often tries to play it off.
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{{quote|'''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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Alliterative Name]]
* [[Nice Guy]]
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'''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 {{spoiler|he's the Obsidian Lord, the main villain of the series.}} }}
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Alliterative Name]]
* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad]]}}: In the manga, {{spoiler|''he's'' the Obsidian Lord!}}
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'''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 [[Older Than They Look|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 [[Meido|caretaker]]/secretary/[[Ninja Maid|bodyguard]].<br />
'''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, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|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'. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[AB Negative]]
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]
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'''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 {{spoiler|finding one strong enough to become the last of the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad|Three Greatest Young Beauties of the Universe]]}}. }}
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[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 {{spoiler|but Miyu intercepts and beheads him}}.
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{{quote|'''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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Funny Afro]]: A distinguishing characteristic of his.
* [[Mysterious Informant]]
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{{quote|'''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 {{spoiler|1=he uses to get at the other HiMEs so that she can "win" the Carnival}}. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[First-Name Basis]]: Gradually gets onto this with Yukariko.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
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'''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 {{spoiler|1=not only is Saeko ''alive'', but is also working for Searrs (and is the primary villain of Volume 4). After enacting a hostile takeover of Fuuka, she enlists the help of her "other daughters" Alyssa and Miyu to assist her in unlocking the power of the HiME Star, while members of the "Searrs Institute for Girls" subdue the real HiMEs using the power of her specially-crafted PRINCESS earrings (allowing them to use more powerful CHILDs.}} }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* {{spoiler|[[Broken Pedestal]]}}: (anime) {{spoiler|She was planning on selling Natsukit to the First District}}. (manga){{spoiler|She works with the First District, and regards Natsuki as an inferior product until she’s defeated.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dark Action Girl|Dark Action]] [[Action Mom|Mom]]}} (manga)
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== The Obsidian Lord ==
{{quote|A mysterious entity from beyond the stars, which serves as the overarching main villain of both continuities.}}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* {{spoiler|[[Anticlimax Boss]]}}: {{spoiler|Goes down in one attack after the Himes destroy the Hime Star}}
* [[Big Bad]]
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'''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 {{spoiler|a sword arm and a gun-arm}}. 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. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
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* [[Arm Cannon]] (among other weapons)
* {{spoiler|[[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]}} (anime)
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not ''touch'' Alyssa. ''Ever''.
* [[Expy]]: Of [[Heroic Albino|Ayanami Rei]] from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' except with a wider forehead, the fact that {{spoiler|she's a [[Robot Girl]]}} and her skin is ''way'' too pale, giving her a slightly creepy air.
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* [[Swiss Army Appendage]]
* {{spoiler|[[Uncanny Valley Girl]]}}
* [[The Worf Effect]]: in the manga. After {{spoiler|proving herself capable of fighting Mai and Nao on equal footing, she gets utterly ''owned'' by Great Cosmo Beauty Marie Antoniette.}}
 
== Joseph Greer ==
{{quote|'''Voiced by:''' [[Kinryuu Arimoto]] (JP), Paul Cowling (EN)
An anime-only character. Joseph Greer is the father of Miyu {{spoiler|and also her creator, as he is an agent the Searrs foundation planted at the school}}. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Evil Genius]]}}: {{spoiler|For Searrs}}
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]: and by [[Hoist by His Own Petard|his own creation]], no less}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Sinister Minister]]}}
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Jo-Jo thinks it's just a ''great'' idea to {{spoiler|shoot Alyssa when her hyper-protective super-robot bodyguard is standing literally ten feet away, then stays to ''gloat'' about it afterwards rather than running for his life from the homicidal android with the sword for an arm}}.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: {{spoiler|After a few failures on his part, Alyssa takes over. He later gets the job of executing Alyssa for her failure}}.
 
 
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{{quote|'''Voiced by:''' [[Hisanori Koyatsu]] (JP), Victor Atelevich (EN)
An information seller who takes contracts from Natsuki. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Catch Phrase]] - "It's a special service," or other variations thereof.
* [[Information Broker]]
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{{quote|'''Voiced by:''' [[Wataru Takagi]] (JP), Randall Weibe (EN)
Shiho's grandfather. }}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Miniature Senior Citizens]]
 
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== The Great Cosmo Beauties ==
{{quote|Two manga-exclusive characters, the Great Cosmo Beauties are two extremely buxom and powerful HiME who serve the Obsidian Lord ({{spoiler|aka Takumi Tokiha}}) 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.}}
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Catgirl]] (Gui-Fei)
** [[Cats Are Mean]] (not just Guifei, her Child Maokyu is a large, disembodied cat head)
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* [[Person of Mass Destruction]]
* [[Verbal Tic]] (Gui-Fei ends all her sentences with "-nya!")
* [[Villainous Breakdown]] ({{spoiler|Towards the end of the manga, Gui-Fei freezes in panic when Mikoto, Akira and Nao start getting the upper hand on her.}})
* {{spoiler|[[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]}} ({{spoiler|Gui-Fei meets her end this way. Marie doesn't, since she was already dead at the time.}})
 
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Members of the Ori-Hime Unit, they work under Haruka in an attempt to replace the Orphan Resistance by any means necessary.
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Combination Attack]]
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Takes Kazuya hostage to force Akane to surrender.
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* [[Smug Snake]]: Overconfident to the point where they don’t consider Akane’s Child any threat to them. [[Curb Stomp Battle|They are gravely mistaken]].
 
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