TV-Series
Description
Mitori Shimabara is a supporting character in the anime Tactical Roar. She serves as the ship’s physician and nurse aboard the Pascal Magi. She is a 25-year-old woman of Japanese nationality, with long blonde hair and green eyes, standing 170 centimeters tall and weighing 51 kilograms. Her physical appearance includes a lab coat commonly worn by medical personnel.

Her personality is defined by warmth and friendliness; she is consistently kind and approachable to every member of the crew. A notable trait is her constant flirtatious behavior, which she directs especially toward Hyosuke Nagimiya, the ship’s systems engineer, despite being a married woman. This flirtatiousness, combined with her easygoing nature, often creates lighthearted moments on the ship. When she becomes intoxicated, she tends to playfully engage with the captain, Nanaha Misaki, which sometimes leads to playful rivalry with the vice-captain, Tanya L. Kojima, over the captain’s attention.

Her primary motivation appears to be caring for the health and well-being of the crew, fulfilling her medical duties with competence. Her flirtatious side seems driven by a desire for social engagement and amusement rather than any serious romantic pursuit. In terms of her role within the story, she is a supporting crew member who provides medical assistance during missions and contributes to the domestic atmosphere of the ship. Her interactions with Hyosuke and other female crew members add a layer of comedic and interpersonal complexity to the series.

Key relationships include her friendly but teasing dynamic with Hyosuke, her warm rapport with the captain when relaxed, and her occasional clashing with Tanya over the captain’s attention during social events. There is limited information about her personal background or character development throughout the series, but she remains consistently portrayed as a kind, flirtatious, and professional medical officer. Her notable ability is her medical expertise, which allows her to treat injuries and maintain the crew’s health in the hazardous environment of maritime combat.