TV-Series
Description
Mimori Tōgō, originally named Sumi Washio in elementary school, was scouted by the Taisha organization for her high Hero aptitude. Adopted into the Washio family, she battled interdimensional Vertexes alongside Nogi Sonoko and Minowa Gin. Initially wielding a bow, she later upgraded to a silver rifle named "Shirogane" in Gin's memory. Her Mankai form activation exacted severe physical costs: the first sacrifice claimed her legs, while the second erased months of memories. The Taisha returned her to her birth family under the guise of a traffic accident and relocated them near Yūna Yūki to leverage their synergy.
At Sanshu Middle School's Hero Club, Mimori used a wheelchair initially. Her Hero form featured a blue-and-white bodysuit with four ribbon limbs for mobility, later replaced by functional footwear post-recovery. She employed ranged weapons via spirit Fairies: Aobōzu for sniper rifles, Gyōbudanuki and Shiranui for shotguns and pistols, and Kawabataru for laser-firing portals. Her Mankai form manifested as a self-destructible aerial gunship. Mature and studious, she rejected non-Japanese cultural influences, managed the Hero Club website, and enjoyed baking traditional sweets like botamochi—earning her the nickname "Botamochi." Reserved yet harboring romantic feelings for Yūna, she occasionally displayed pessimism.
Mimori’s arc centered on reconciling fragmented memories of her time as Sumi Washio. Reuniting with Sonoko revealed the Taisha’s manipulations and the Hero System’s physical toll, galvanizing her resolve to protect friends. During the Shinkon Ceremony, she breached a dimensional barrier to rescue Yūna from assimilation. Post-series, she partnered with Yūna to explore Japan’s reclaimed territories, coordinating disaster relief and survivor outreach.
Trivia includes her birthday (April 8), symbolic associations with Japanese morning glory (affection, mortality) and chrysanthemums (rejuvenation), peers nicknaming her "Megalopolis" due to bust development, and the irony of her name "Mimori" resembling "memory" despite her amnesia.
At Sanshu Middle School's Hero Club, Mimori used a wheelchair initially. Her Hero form featured a blue-and-white bodysuit with four ribbon limbs for mobility, later replaced by functional footwear post-recovery. She employed ranged weapons via spirit Fairies: Aobōzu for sniper rifles, Gyōbudanuki and Shiranui for shotguns and pistols, and Kawabataru for laser-firing portals. Her Mankai form manifested as a self-destructible aerial gunship. Mature and studious, she rejected non-Japanese cultural influences, managed the Hero Club website, and enjoyed baking traditional sweets like botamochi—earning her the nickname "Botamochi." Reserved yet harboring romantic feelings for Yūna, she occasionally displayed pessimism.
Mimori’s arc centered on reconciling fragmented memories of her time as Sumi Washio. Reuniting with Sonoko revealed the Taisha’s manipulations and the Hero System’s physical toll, galvanizing her resolve to protect friends. During the Shinkon Ceremony, she breached a dimensional barrier to rescue Yūna from assimilation. Post-series, she partnered with Yūna to explore Japan’s reclaimed territories, coordinating disaster relief and survivor outreach.
Trivia includes her birthday (April 8), symbolic associations with Japanese morning glory (affection, mortality) and chrysanthemums (rejuvenation), peers nicknaming her "Megalopolis" due to bust development, and the irony of her name "Mimori" resembling "memory" despite her amnesia.