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Manami Okuda studies in Kunugigaoka Junior High School's Class 3-E, recognizable by her dark purple hair usually worn in twin braids and round glasses. Standing 149 cm tall, her initially shy and introverted personality combines with poor language skills, resulting in bluntly straightforward communication that fuels her anxiety in social interactions and embarrassment when expressing feelings. She finds solace in science, particularly chemistry, where answers are clear and unambiguous, unlike literature, her weakest subject. Her exceptional talent manifests in creating complex poisons and chemical compounds, even drawing intricate chemical formulas with a single brush stroke, ranking her fifth academically in Class 3-E.
Her development starts when she asks Korosensei to consume her poisons—sodium hydroxide, thallium acetate, and aqua regia—causing him temporary physical mutations. Korosensei agrees to collaborate on poison development after school but stresses she must improve her language skills to communicate scientific concepts effectively, warning that scientific talent alone holds limited value without communication. This mentorship fosters gradual growth in her self-expression. During semester exams, recognizing the necessity of literary skills for scientific problem-solving, she achieves first place in science across the entire grade, surpassing Class A's top students. This victory earns her the chance to participate in a key assassination attempt by shooting off one of Korosensei’s tentacles.
She actively contributes beyond academics. On the Kyoto school trip, she helps locate kidnapped classmates and supports Korosensei’s rescue. At Assassination Island, she uses her tentacle-shooting privilege in the assassination attempt and stays behind to care for virus-afflicted classmates, discussing treatments with Kotaro Takebayashi. Her expertise proves vital when deciphering complex technical jargon from American space station data for the class, revealing a chemical solution to prevent Korosensei’s antimatter explosion—similar to her earlier liquefaction poison. In the class civil war, she sides with Nagisa Shiota’s faction, devising special lenses to detect hidden opponents, though she is quickly eliminated in the paintball match. Despite opposing teams, she vocalizes support for Karma Akabane after understanding his motivations through his combat style.
Her relationships include a close friendship with Kaede Kayano, frequently interacting through activities like making pudding. She trusts Nagisa Shiota and maintains a unique rapport with Karma Akabane, who values her scientific skills for enhancing his pranks. Unafraid of his intimidating reputation, she describes him as approachable; they converse comfortably, with Karma confiding in her during the Test of Courage. Post-graduation, Karma displays protective behavior when a celebrity flirts with her.
Seven years after graduation, she works as a scientist at a research institution alongside Kotaro Takebayashi, developing artificial blood based on recipes from Korosensei’s guidance book, earning their supervisor's recognition for groundbreaking work. During this period, her hair is styled in a single braid instead of twin braids.
Her development starts when she asks Korosensei to consume her poisons—sodium hydroxide, thallium acetate, and aqua regia—causing him temporary physical mutations. Korosensei agrees to collaborate on poison development after school but stresses she must improve her language skills to communicate scientific concepts effectively, warning that scientific talent alone holds limited value without communication. This mentorship fosters gradual growth in her self-expression. During semester exams, recognizing the necessity of literary skills for scientific problem-solving, she achieves first place in science across the entire grade, surpassing Class A's top students. This victory earns her the chance to participate in a key assassination attempt by shooting off one of Korosensei’s tentacles.
She actively contributes beyond academics. On the Kyoto school trip, she helps locate kidnapped classmates and supports Korosensei’s rescue. At Assassination Island, she uses her tentacle-shooting privilege in the assassination attempt and stays behind to care for virus-afflicted classmates, discussing treatments with Kotaro Takebayashi. Her expertise proves vital when deciphering complex technical jargon from American space station data for the class, revealing a chemical solution to prevent Korosensei’s antimatter explosion—similar to her earlier liquefaction poison. In the class civil war, she sides with Nagisa Shiota’s faction, devising special lenses to detect hidden opponents, though she is quickly eliminated in the paintball match. Despite opposing teams, she vocalizes support for Karma Akabane after understanding his motivations through his combat style.
Her relationships include a close friendship with Kaede Kayano, frequently interacting through activities like making pudding. She trusts Nagisa Shiota and maintains a unique rapport with Karma Akabane, who values her scientific skills for enhancing his pranks. Unafraid of his intimidating reputation, she describes him as approachable; they converse comfortably, with Karma confiding in her during the Test of Courage. Post-graduation, Karma displays protective behavior when a celebrity flirts with her.
Seven years after graduation, she works as a scientist at a research institution alongside Kotaro Takebayashi, developing artificial blood based on recipes from Korosensei’s guidance book, earning their supervisor's recognition for groundbreaking work. During this period, her hair is styled in a single braid instead of twin braids.