TV-Series
Description
Hisoka Mikage is a young man distinguished by silver hair and lime-green eyes, typically clad in warm, comfortable attire: a dark red shirt, dark blue jeans, brown leather boots, and a long mouse-gray cardigan. Found unconscious outside a theater suffering severe amnesia, he recalled only his name, with no memory of his past or origins. Offered shelter in exchange for joining the Winter Troupe as an actor, he revealed a natural talent for performance, particularly excelling in physical agility and movement.
His hidden past later surfaced, identifying him as a former spy codenamed December. He was recruited into a secret organization by two boys, August and April (later known as Chikage Utsuki), after they offered him gingerbread. Years afterward, during a mission in Japan, their team was ambushed. Forced to a cliff's edge with August mortally wounded, Hisoka refused to abandon him. Unbeknownst to Hisoka, August had substituted a lethal serum with one inducing temporary amnesia. Hisoka consumed it before August pushed him off the cliff to safety. This event caused Hisoka's memory loss and led to his discovery near the theater.
Characterized by extreme somnolence, he frequently falls asleep in diverse locations, including during rehearsals, in parks, or even inside a coffin prop used in a vampire-themed play. This behavior stems from genuine exhaustion rather than preference. Marshmallows serve as an effective motivator to wake him or maintain alertness. He often expresses a desire for marshmallows during meals and carries them regularly. Despite his quiet, detached demeanor, he observes details others miss. He speaks sparingly, often in short, murmured sentences or trailing thoughts, maintaining a calm, almost apathetic exterior.
Relationships within the Mankai Company hold significance. He shares Room 205 with Homare Arisugawa, who playfully calls him "Sleeping Prince" and feeds him marshmallows to keep him awake, though Hisoka finds Homare noisy. He respects Tsumugi Tsukioka's diligence and appreciates his quietness during sleep. Tasuku Takato frequently carries him to bed when he collapses in inconvenient spots, though Hisoka comments Tasuku makes a "hard pillow." He feels comfortable around Azuma Yukishiro, drawn to his pleasant scent, and frequently napped in Azuma's room before Guy joined the troupe. Guy describes him as a "Marshmallow Monster" but notes his quiet nature allows peaceful sleep. Hisoka initially bears a fraught connection with Chikage Utsuki (April), who joined Mankai seeking revenge after mistakenly believing Hisoka betrayed August. After learning the truth, Chikage reconciles, and Hisoka forgives him. Their shared history includes celebrating birthdays together with August, involving baking cakes—a tradition Hisoka later recreates with the Winter Troupe, symbolizing new positive memories replacing painful ones linked to his final mission with August.
He owns a penguin plush named Pen Pen, sometimes accessorized by Yuki Rurikawa. Skills beyond acting include proficiency in darts, slot machines, and English fluency, utilized during a part-time job at an antique shop where he connected a rosary to a fragmented memory of returning a lost item to a church on a past Christmas. Occasional moments hint at underlying melancholy, particularly when observing the moon, referencing unexplained sadness or fragmented dreams. During a fever-induced lapse, he temporarily regained full memory, uttering, "I remember everything. I did the unthinkable... to you... August. ...I'm sorry," indicating unresolved guilt.
His hidden past later surfaced, identifying him as a former spy codenamed December. He was recruited into a secret organization by two boys, August and April (later known as Chikage Utsuki), after they offered him gingerbread. Years afterward, during a mission in Japan, their team was ambushed. Forced to a cliff's edge with August mortally wounded, Hisoka refused to abandon him. Unbeknownst to Hisoka, August had substituted a lethal serum with one inducing temporary amnesia. Hisoka consumed it before August pushed him off the cliff to safety. This event caused Hisoka's memory loss and led to his discovery near the theater.
Characterized by extreme somnolence, he frequently falls asleep in diverse locations, including during rehearsals, in parks, or even inside a coffin prop used in a vampire-themed play. This behavior stems from genuine exhaustion rather than preference. Marshmallows serve as an effective motivator to wake him or maintain alertness. He often expresses a desire for marshmallows during meals and carries them regularly. Despite his quiet, detached demeanor, he observes details others miss. He speaks sparingly, often in short, murmured sentences or trailing thoughts, maintaining a calm, almost apathetic exterior.
Relationships within the Mankai Company hold significance. He shares Room 205 with Homare Arisugawa, who playfully calls him "Sleeping Prince" and feeds him marshmallows to keep him awake, though Hisoka finds Homare noisy. He respects Tsumugi Tsukioka's diligence and appreciates his quietness during sleep. Tasuku Takato frequently carries him to bed when he collapses in inconvenient spots, though Hisoka comments Tasuku makes a "hard pillow." He feels comfortable around Azuma Yukishiro, drawn to his pleasant scent, and frequently napped in Azuma's room before Guy joined the troupe. Guy describes him as a "Marshmallow Monster" but notes his quiet nature allows peaceful sleep. Hisoka initially bears a fraught connection with Chikage Utsuki (April), who joined Mankai seeking revenge after mistakenly believing Hisoka betrayed August. After learning the truth, Chikage reconciles, and Hisoka forgives him. Their shared history includes celebrating birthdays together with August, involving baking cakes—a tradition Hisoka later recreates with the Winter Troupe, symbolizing new positive memories replacing painful ones linked to his final mission with August.
He owns a penguin plush named Pen Pen, sometimes accessorized by Yuki Rurikawa. Skills beyond acting include proficiency in darts, slot machines, and English fluency, utilized during a part-time job at an antique shop where he connected a rosary to a fragmented memory of returning a lost item to a church on a past Christmas. Occasional moments hint at underlying melancholy, particularly when observing the moon, referencing unexplained sadness or fragmented dreams. During a fever-induced lapse, he temporarily regained full memory, uttering, "I remember everything. I did the unthinkable... to you... August. ...I'm sorry," indicating unresolved guilt.