TV-Series
Description
Mei Morizono is a character from the multimedia project Girl Friend BETA. She is a sixteen-year-old first-year student at Seiou Academy, attending class 1-B. Her birthday is on April 22nd, which makes her a Taurus, and her blood type is O positive. She stands 157 centimeters tall and weighs 46 kilograms.
Mei has a gentle and easygoing personality that is often described as calm, laid-back, and quiet. One of her most defining traits is her love for cleaning, which is her primary hobby. She also enjoys collecting small accessories and trinkets. Her family home is a shrine located near the school, where she lives and works as a shrine maiden. In this role, she is frequently seen dressed in traditional miko attire, diligently sweeping the shrine grounds and performing other cleaning duties. Despite her composed demeanor, she has a notable timid side and dislikes horror movies and ghost stories, as she is easily frightened. Her favorite food is red bean soup, a sweet traditional Japanese dish, while she dislikes fugashi, a type of wheat-based confection. In school, her best subject is Japanese history, and she is a member of the Going Home Club, meaning she does not participate in any extracurricular activities. Her character type is classified as SWEET.
In the story, Mei is portrayed as a supportive and kind-hearted classmate. She has a close relationship with her cousin, Akiho Shigefuji, who is a third-year student at the same school. Their bond is a significant aspect of her role in the narrative, with the two often appearing together, sharing friendly moments such as Akiho feeding her sweets or giving her gifts. Mei’s role is generally that of a supportive friend, and she is shown to be helpful to others, such as when she assisted another student during a school event. Her personal motivation largely revolves around her daily life and maintaining her connections with those she cares about, particularly her cousin. She does not undergo a dramatic character development arc but is consistently presented as a cheerful and reliable presence within her social circle. Besides her proficiency in cleaning, she has no superhuman or highly specialized notable abilities beyond her knowledge of Japanese history.
Mei has a gentle and easygoing personality that is often described as calm, laid-back, and quiet. One of her most defining traits is her love for cleaning, which is her primary hobby. She also enjoys collecting small accessories and trinkets. Her family home is a shrine located near the school, where she lives and works as a shrine maiden. In this role, she is frequently seen dressed in traditional miko attire, diligently sweeping the shrine grounds and performing other cleaning duties. Despite her composed demeanor, she has a notable timid side and dislikes horror movies and ghost stories, as she is easily frightened. Her favorite food is red bean soup, a sweet traditional Japanese dish, while she dislikes fugashi, a type of wheat-based confection. In school, her best subject is Japanese history, and she is a member of the Going Home Club, meaning she does not participate in any extracurricular activities. Her character type is classified as SWEET.
In the story, Mei is portrayed as a supportive and kind-hearted classmate. She has a close relationship with her cousin, Akiho Shigefuji, who is a third-year student at the same school. Their bond is a significant aspect of her role in the narrative, with the two often appearing together, sharing friendly moments such as Akiho feeding her sweets or giving her gifts. Mei’s role is generally that of a supportive friend, and she is shown to be helpful to others, such as when she assisted another student during a school event. Her personal motivation largely revolves around her daily life and maintaining her connections with those she cares about, particularly her cousin. She does not undergo a dramatic character development arc but is consistently presented as a cheerful and reliable presence within her social circle. Besides her proficiency in cleaning, she has no superhuman or highly specialized notable abilities beyond her knowledge of Japanese history.