Chōta stands as an elite mage and prominent figure within the En Family, driven by an all-consuming devotion to its leader. His imposing stature and muscular frame contrast with the eerie black bird mask obscuring his disfigured face—a fur-covered visage with a small beak, remnants of a surgical procedure that granted him the ability to emit smoke through his mouth and hand at the cost of permanent facial damage. A heart-shaped tattoo etched with En’s name marks his left arm, symbolizing his fervent loyalty.
Jealousy fuels his bitter rivalry with Nikaido after En favors her as a partner, spurring repeated—yet farcically unsuccessful—attempts to remove her. Forced into a clone of Nikaido by Asu’s magic, he begrudgingly adopts her appearance, eventually exploiting the transformation to garner En’s approval by donning feminine attire, including delicately embroidered undergarments.
His rare dispelling magic, capable of unraveling spells without killing or consenting the caster, demands complex rituals and scarce resources, limiting its use. This irreplaceable skill secures his tenuous position in the family despite En’s disdain. Notable moments include aiding in lifting Ebisu’s curse from Noi and enduring confinement in a birdcage chamber within En’s mansion, intermittently allowed brief freedoms.
After En seemingly perishes battling the Cross-Eyes Boss, Chōta’s mushroom-shaped head—a magical deformity from En’s retaliation against an unwelcome kiss—reverts to its original state, leaving him gravely wounded in Hydra Forest. Surviving a month malnourished, he is later rescued by Fujita and Ebisu. Post-En’s resurrection, Chōta reclaims his physique and joins the assault to retake the family mansion. His attempt to torture Cross-Eyes member Dokuga via a diet bug fails spectacularly. During a department store skirmish, Devil Kai’s influence prompts Shin to sever Chōta and Turkey into disembodied heads.
The kanji for “crow” and “plump” shape his name, echoing his avian motif and robust build. His arc intertwines unyielding loyalty, obsession, and their repercussions within the En Family’s turbulent dynamics.