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Description
Machi Andou is a supporting character in the anime When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace. She is the older sister of the protagonist Jurai Andou. In terms of background, Machi is a college student, placing her a few years older than Jurai and his high school friends. Her appearance is notable for her short stature, straight light brown hair that reaches at least shoulder length, and forest-green eyes. She bears a noticeable physical resemblance to her younger brother, particularly in facial features.
Her personality is depicted as generally casual and down-to-earth, especially when she interacts with Jurai at home. She is not particularly expressive about supernatural events and seems to treat her brother's eccentricities with a mix of tolerance and mild amusement. One small but recurring detail about her character is that she is not skilled at cooking. This trait is not a major plot point but adds a relatable, everyday flaw to her personality.
Machi's motivations are primarily centered on her role as a sibling. She cares for Jurai in a typical older-sister manner, occasionally offering advice or teasing him. She does not possess any supernatural abilities herself, nor does she become directly involved in the superpowered battles or the plot concerning the Literature Club. Instead, her presence serves as a grounding element, reminding the audience of the ordinary family life Jurai returns to after his club activities.
Her role in the story is limited to that of a supporting family member. She appears mostly in scenes at the Andou household, where she interacts with Jurai and sometimes with his friends when they visit. She has no arc of her own and does not undergo any significant development. Her key relationship is with her brother Jurai, which is portrayed as a normal, affectionate sibling bond without conflict or drama. She has no known relationships with other main characters beyond being a familiar face to them.
Machi Andou has no notable abilities or powers, as she is a normal human in a world where supernatural powers have become common among a small group. Her contributions to the story are primarily in reinforcing the slice-of-life aspect of the series, showing that even with superpowers, daily life, including family interactions, continues as usual.
Her personality is depicted as generally casual and down-to-earth, especially when she interacts with Jurai at home. She is not particularly expressive about supernatural events and seems to treat her brother's eccentricities with a mix of tolerance and mild amusement. One small but recurring detail about her character is that she is not skilled at cooking. This trait is not a major plot point but adds a relatable, everyday flaw to her personality.
Machi's motivations are primarily centered on her role as a sibling. She cares for Jurai in a typical older-sister manner, occasionally offering advice or teasing him. She does not possess any supernatural abilities herself, nor does she become directly involved in the superpowered battles or the plot concerning the Literature Club. Instead, her presence serves as a grounding element, reminding the audience of the ordinary family life Jurai returns to after his club activities.
Her role in the story is limited to that of a supporting family member. She appears mostly in scenes at the Andou household, where she interacts with Jurai and sometimes with his friends when they visit. She has no arc of her own and does not undergo any significant development. Her key relationship is with her brother Jurai, which is portrayed as a normal, affectionate sibling bond without conflict or drama. She has no known relationships with other main characters beyond being a familiar face to them.
Machi Andou has no notable abilities or powers, as she is a normal human in a world where supernatural powers have become common among a small group. Her contributions to the story are primarily in reinforcing the slice-of-life aspect of the series, showing that even with superpowers, daily life, including family interactions, continues as usual.