OVA
Description
Plug Cryostat hails from the parallel dimension "Life Core," functioning as a "Juuden-chan" (Charger Girl). Her duty patrols the human world to detect individuals suffering depression or misfortune, ranked A (near-suicidal) to F (mild). Upon identifying a target ranked C or higher, she extracts a giant plug from a nearby electrical source to recharge them with positive energy, uplifting their mental state. She typically operates unseen due to phasing abilities preventing detection and physical interference. Physically, she possesses red eyes and red hair, featuring distinctive rabbit-like ears, and alternates between a bodysuit for work and a school uniform in civilian settings.
Her personality blends earnest diligence with notable flaws. Inherently kind and honest, she strives to alleviate suffering, yet her approach is hampered by clumsiness, inefficiency, and airheaded tendencies. She exhibits stubbornness, often persisting with unconventional methods that frustrate colleagues like Arrester Blanket. Unlike other Juuden-chan who prioritize quick charging for payment, Plug focuses on identifying and resolving the root causes of depression to prevent relapse, reflecting a deeper commitment to lasting change. This dedication sometimes leads her to take significant risks, such as attempting to charge a dangerous "Z-class" individual whose counter-current energy could injure her. Her interests include watching the ecchi anime series "Millie-chan" or "Magical Girl Sweetie Millie-chan."
Her development initiates when she accidentally encounters Oumi Sento, a human uniquely capable of seeing and interacting with her, during an attempt to charge his sister, Hakone. Sento's short temper and skepticism about Charger Girls spark frequent confrontations, often involving him striking her with a baseball bat. Despite this, he mentors her, teaching her to proactively create charging opportunities rather than waiting passively. Through their interactions, Plug refines her charging philosophy, learning to balance emotional support with technical execution. She begins intervening in scenarios involving recurring depression by strategically delaying charges until psychologically optimal moments, ensuring recipients channel renewed energy productively.
In broader narratives, Plug collaborates with Sora's team alongside characters like Isogai and other heroes. Observing Class 3-E's resilience, she attributes their positivity to mentorship from figures like Korosensei and Aguri, reinforcing her belief in addressing underlying emotional wounds over superficial symptoms. During missions, her impulsive actions occasionally provoke conflicts, such as antagonizing allies with childish behavior or inappropriate advances, yet she remains driven by a desire to protect vulnerable individuals from despair.
Her personality blends earnest diligence with notable flaws. Inherently kind and honest, she strives to alleviate suffering, yet her approach is hampered by clumsiness, inefficiency, and airheaded tendencies. She exhibits stubbornness, often persisting with unconventional methods that frustrate colleagues like Arrester Blanket. Unlike other Juuden-chan who prioritize quick charging for payment, Plug focuses on identifying and resolving the root causes of depression to prevent relapse, reflecting a deeper commitment to lasting change. This dedication sometimes leads her to take significant risks, such as attempting to charge a dangerous "Z-class" individual whose counter-current energy could injure her. Her interests include watching the ecchi anime series "Millie-chan" or "Magical Girl Sweetie Millie-chan."
Her development initiates when she accidentally encounters Oumi Sento, a human uniquely capable of seeing and interacting with her, during an attempt to charge his sister, Hakone. Sento's short temper and skepticism about Charger Girls spark frequent confrontations, often involving him striking her with a baseball bat. Despite this, he mentors her, teaching her to proactively create charging opportunities rather than waiting passively. Through their interactions, Plug refines her charging philosophy, learning to balance emotional support with technical execution. She begins intervening in scenarios involving recurring depression by strategically delaying charges until psychologically optimal moments, ensuring recipients channel renewed energy productively.
In broader narratives, Plug collaborates with Sora's team alongside characters like Isogai and other heroes. Observing Class 3-E's resilience, she attributes their positivity to mentorship from figures like Korosensei and Aguri, reinforcing her belief in addressing underlying emotional wounds over superficial symptoms. During missions, her impulsive actions occasionally provoke conflicts, such as antagonizing allies with childish behavior or inappropriate advances, yet she remains driven by a desire to protect vulnerable individuals from despair.