TV-Series
Description
Mei-chan, known fully as Hiyori Kotobuki, is a ghost possessing Mitsuki Kanzaki. She perished before the story begins, with her death's specifics undisclosed. Profound amnesia defines her; she remembers only her name and an intense, unwavering love for Yuuya Kanzaki, Mitsuki's stepbrother. This unresolved attachment prevents her passing to the afterlife.
To attain peace and reach heaven, Mei-chan must experience romantic fulfillment vicariously through Mitsuki. She imposes a supernatural chastity belt on Mitsuki that incrementally fills based on Mitsuki's romantic or sexual interactions with Yuuya. Each increment represents progress on a symbolic bridge to the afterlife. Complete liberation requires the belt to fill entirely, culminating in a consummated relationship between Mitsuki and Yuuya. Driven by this goal, Mei-chan frequently possesses Mitsuki's body, manipulating her into initiating intimate situations with Yuuya, often against Mitsuki's will.
During possession, Mei-chan exhibits distinct traits contrasting with Mitsuki: confidence, assertiveness, and athletic prowess, especially in sports. Her dialogue and mannerisms shift noticeably, reflecting her single-minded focus on Yuuya. Her motivations remain focused on this objective; her backstory, including the origin of her feelings for Yuuya or her life before death, remains unresolved.
Her relationship with Mitsuki evolves from purely antagonistic to reluctantly cooperative. Initially, Mei-chan shows little regard for Mitsuki's distress, prioritizing her own ascension. Over time, fleeting moments of hesitation or concern for Mitsuki's well-being surface, though these never alter her primary objective. Her interactions remain largely defined by persistence in orchestrating encounters between Mitsuki and Yuuya.
The official media, including the anime series, its OVA, and the live-action film adaptation, does not expand upon Mei-chan's background or resolve her amnesia. No spin-off materials or additional seasons delve into her origins or provide further character development beyond her role as a catalyst for the central romantic plot involving Mitsuki and Yuuya.
To attain peace and reach heaven, Mei-chan must experience romantic fulfillment vicariously through Mitsuki. She imposes a supernatural chastity belt on Mitsuki that incrementally fills based on Mitsuki's romantic or sexual interactions with Yuuya. Each increment represents progress on a symbolic bridge to the afterlife. Complete liberation requires the belt to fill entirely, culminating in a consummated relationship between Mitsuki and Yuuya. Driven by this goal, Mei-chan frequently possesses Mitsuki's body, manipulating her into initiating intimate situations with Yuuya, often against Mitsuki's will.
During possession, Mei-chan exhibits distinct traits contrasting with Mitsuki: confidence, assertiveness, and athletic prowess, especially in sports. Her dialogue and mannerisms shift noticeably, reflecting her single-minded focus on Yuuya. Her motivations remain focused on this objective; her backstory, including the origin of her feelings for Yuuya or her life before death, remains unresolved.
Her relationship with Mitsuki evolves from purely antagonistic to reluctantly cooperative. Initially, Mei-chan shows little regard for Mitsuki's distress, prioritizing her own ascension. Over time, fleeting moments of hesitation or concern for Mitsuki's well-being surface, though these never alter her primary objective. Her interactions remain largely defined by persistence in orchestrating encounters between Mitsuki and Yuuya.
The official media, including the anime series, its OVA, and the live-action film adaptation, does not expand upon Mei-chan's background or resolve her amnesia. No spin-off materials or additional seasons delve into her origins or provide further character development beyond her role as a catalyst for the central romantic plot involving Mitsuki and Yuuya.