TV-Series
Description
Shiro Shiramine attends Kamioka East Middle School alongside Kazuya Kagami, identifiable by his shoulder-length hair, sharp eyes, and standard high school uniform. He presents a friendly facade while concealing an intensely perverse core, relentlessly attempting to flirt with girls, especially those possessing large chests. His shamelessness and unrestrained desires frequently trigger comedic confrontations, often culminating in physical discipline from Chisato Chikaishi via her "Paper Fan of Doom".

A deep-seated resentment towards Kazuya fuels Shiro's vengeful attitude, born from envy over Kazuya's unintentional knack for attracting female companions. Despite this jealousy, Shiro retains a moral compass, evidenced by his willingness to destroy his own malevolent amasogi spirits and assist Kazuya with exorcism duties despite personal grievances.

Significant development occurs during the "Reversal Arc," where supernatural events cause Shiro to undergo a gender swap. This transformed state grants him a curvy figure with prominent breasts, rounder eyes, and a female school uniform paired with a headband. While amplifying comedic situations, this change does not diminish his perverse tendencies. He participates in key arcs like the "Mayoiga Revolt," involving tsukumogami rebellion against oppressive systems, though his specific contributions within these events remain less documented.

His interactions consistently underscore themes of unrequited attraction and humiliation. Suffering repeated rejections after confessing to over a hundred girls solidifies his role as a "Casanova Wannabe". He also endures recurring comedic violence, notably from Chisato's disciplinary actions or Sunao Sumeragi's aggressive tendencies, reflecting the series' "Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male" trope.

Shiro's secondary relationships, such as with student council president Tadataka Tadata, reinforce his position within the school's social dynamics. While his background receives limited elaboration, his evolution from pure comic relief to occasionally aiding the main cast illustrates minor growth, particularly in accepting his role within Kazuya's increasingly supernatural world.