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Description
Media is a supporting character who first appears in the ninth episode of the anime, initially working as an assistant to an archaeologist. She soon enrolls as a student in class 1-D at Momotsuki High School, with the stated purpose of keeping an eye on the teacher Rebecca Miyamoto, known as Becky. Her background suggests she was sent to Peach Moon for this monitoring task, though the precise nature of her origins or her employer remains intentionally vague.

In terms of personality, Media is defined by a relentless and unshakable cheerfulness. She is nearly always smiling, and her eyes are almost never shown open; the only exception occurs briefly in her debut episode. This perpetually pleasant expression gives her an air of serene mystery, making it difficult to read her true intentions. Despite her outwardly gentle demeanor, she possesses notable superhuman strength, which she occasionally demonstrates. She shares a similarity with the character Ichijo in that she can accomplish seemingly impossible feats, but she does so far less frequently and with less flamboyance.

Her motivations are primarily connected to her past with Behoimi, another student in class 1-D. The two share a history that is often alluded to vaguely but never fully explained. Media appears invested in rekindling this connection, specifically by trying to persuade Behoimi to once again embrace her identity as a healing magical girl. In one notable instance, she places a miniature version of Behoimi's magic wand in her hand, hoping to trigger a response, but Behoimi does not succumb to these suggestions. The implication exists that Media and Behoimi once fought each other, though the context of that conflict is left unclear.

Her role in the story is that of an enigmatic agent and a catalyst for the unexplored magical elements within the otherwise chaotic school comedy. She interacts with the cast as an observer and occasional instigator, her unwavering smile contrasting with the absurdity around her. Visually, she is almost never seen without wearing her trademark maid outfit, a distinctive look that sets her apart from the standard school uniforms. She does not undergo significant development over the course of the series, instead remaining a consistently cheerful and ambiguous presence. Her notable abilities include her superhuman strength and the mysterious resilience implied by her past with Behoimi, but her most defining trait is her ability to maintain an unreadable, positive composure in any situation.