TV-Series
Description
Fū Inubōzaki begins the story as a 15-year-old middle school student, later advancing to high school. Following her parents' death in a Vertex attack two years prior to the main events, she becomes the primary caregiver for her younger sister, Itsuki. This responsibility shapes her protective, nurturing nature, especially towards Itsuki, whom she actively encourages to form friendships despite Itsuki's sheltered tendencies.
As the inaugural president of the Hero Club, Fū emerges as a strategic leader focused on the broader mission while inspiring her peers. She balances bold, lighthearted humor in casual moments with serious maturity during crises, often shouldering blame when missions falter. Her leadership spans multiple timelines, including one where she spearheads collaborative projects like the Hero Club Udon for an expanded club of 27 members.
In battle, Fū channels powers granted by the Shinju deity through two fairies: Inugami, allowing her to summon and reshape a greatsword for offense and defense, and Kamaitachi, providing ranged throwing knives that immobilize targets. Activating her Mankai form drastically amplifies her strength and weapon size at severe physical cost, resulting in the loss of her left eye and later her left ear after repeated uses. Later timelines adjust this system; her fairy protection becomes a five-level gauge depleting with each life-saving intervention, and Mankai consumes all remaining levels at once.
Key relationships define her journey. Her near-maternal bond with Itsuki culminates in a grief-fueled rampage against the Taisha organization after Itsuki loses her singing voice to Mankai's toll. She initially clashes with Taisha representative Karin Miyoshi, but their dynamic evolves into mutual respect, leading Fū to nominate Karin as her successor for the Hero Club presidency. She maintains supportive ties with core members like Yuna Yūki and Mimori Tōgō, lightening tense situations while remaining mindful of their vulnerabilities.
Fū is associated with the Oxalis (Wood Sorrel) flower motif, reflecting resilience and familial love. Her personal interests include culinary skills, particularly cooking udon, which features in club activities. Physically, she has long blond hair tied in low pigtails, light green eyes, and favors her school uniform or Hero attire—a yellow-accented dress with floral armor elements when transformed.
As the inaugural president of the Hero Club, Fū emerges as a strategic leader focused on the broader mission while inspiring her peers. She balances bold, lighthearted humor in casual moments with serious maturity during crises, often shouldering blame when missions falter. Her leadership spans multiple timelines, including one where she spearheads collaborative projects like the Hero Club Udon for an expanded club of 27 members.
In battle, Fū channels powers granted by the Shinju deity through two fairies: Inugami, allowing her to summon and reshape a greatsword for offense and defense, and Kamaitachi, providing ranged throwing knives that immobilize targets. Activating her Mankai form drastically amplifies her strength and weapon size at severe physical cost, resulting in the loss of her left eye and later her left ear after repeated uses. Later timelines adjust this system; her fairy protection becomes a five-level gauge depleting with each life-saving intervention, and Mankai consumes all remaining levels at once.
Key relationships define her journey. Her near-maternal bond with Itsuki culminates in a grief-fueled rampage against the Taisha organization after Itsuki loses her singing voice to Mankai's toll. She initially clashes with Taisha representative Karin Miyoshi, but their dynamic evolves into mutual respect, leading Fū to nominate Karin as her successor for the Hero Club presidency. She maintains supportive ties with core members like Yuna Yūki and Mimori Tōgō, lightening tense situations while remaining mindful of their vulnerabilities.
Fū is associated with the Oxalis (Wood Sorrel) flower motif, reflecting resilience and familial love. Her personal interests include culinary skills, particularly cooking udon, which features in club activities. Physically, she has long blond hair tied in low pigtails, light green eyes, and favors her school uniform or Hero attire—a yellow-accented dress with floral armor elements when transformed.