TV-Series
Description
Mitsunaga Oda, also known as Mittan, is a third-year student at Shimoshina High School and serves as the chairman of the Public Morals Committee. As the head of the Oda family, he is bound by a family rule that forces him to crossdress from the age of eight until he turns twenty. This obligation shapes his everyday life, as he appears in feminine attire throughout his high school years despite being male. Physically, Mitsunaga is short in stature and has long orange hair and dark orange eyes.
His role on the Public Morals Committee puts him in a position of authority, and he takes his responsibility seriously. He is strict about upholding rules and moral standards, which leads him to clash with the student council member known as 18-kin. He dislikes 18-kin because of her lax morals and her blatant disregard for his authority, viewing her behavior as a direct challenge to the order he tries to maintain. This conflict is central to his interactions within the school setting.
Mitsunaga’s motivation stems from his duty both as the committee chairman and as the heir of the Oda family. The crossdressing rule is a non‑negotiable family tradition, and he complies with it without apparent resentment; instead, he channels his energy into enforcing discipline at school. He shares a similar outlook with Kaguya Arikawa, another character who is also forced to crossdress due to family circumstances, and both are shown to be frustrated by 18-kin’s carefree attitude.
His key relationships include his younger brother Hiro Tadokoro, who is also subject to a family‑related crossdressing rule. Mitsunaga and Hiro are part of the larger crossdressing dynamic that runs through the series, though specific details of their interaction are not extensively documented. Mitsunaga primarily appears as a supporting character, reinforcing the school’s disciplinary structure and acting as a foil to the more chaotic student council members.
Notable abilities are not a focus; his significance lies in his commitment to rules and his family‑imposed crossdressing, rather than any special skills or powers. Characterization details beyond these points are sparse, and the available information does not describe a significant personal development arc or deeper psychological exploration.
His role on the Public Morals Committee puts him in a position of authority, and he takes his responsibility seriously. He is strict about upholding rules and moral standards, which leads him to clash with the student council member known as 18-kin. He dislikes 18-kin because of her lax morals and her blatant disregard for his authority, viewing her behavior as a direct challenge to the order he tries to maintain. This conflict is central to his interactions within the school setting.
Mitsunaga’s motivation stems from his duty both as the committee chairman and as the heir of the Oda family. The crossdressing rule is a non‑negotiable family tradition, and he complies with it without apparent resentment; instead, he channels his energy into enforcing discipline at school. He shares a similar outlook with Kaguya Arikawa, another character who is also forced to crossdress due to family circumstances, and both are shown to be frustrated by 18-kin’s carefree attitude.
His key relationships include his younger brother Hiro Tadokoro, who is also subject to a family‑related crossdressing rule. Mitsunaga and Hiro are part of the larger crossdressing dynamic that runs through the series, though specific details of their interaction are not extensively documented. Mitsunaga primarily appears as a supporting character, reinforcing the school’s disciplinary structure and acting as a foil to the more chaotic student council members.
Notable abilities are not a focus; his significance lies in his commitment to rules and his family‑imposed crossdressing, rather than any special skills or powers. Characterization details beyond these points are sparse, and the available information does not describe a significant personal development arc or deeper psychological exploration.