TV-Series
Description
Daigo Minamikokubaru is a second-year high school student attending the same school as protagonist Kazuma Hoshino. He sports longish mousy brown hair and brown eyes, usually clad in the school uniform—a white shirt with a brown tie and black trousers—though sometimes seen in casual wear.
Energetic and active, Daigo often comes across as pushy despite meaning well. He openly expresses a strong interest in women, particularly those with larger breasts, leading to frequent reprimands from female classmates. His loose tongue and lack of restraint cement his reputation as perverted, yet he balances this with a kind, caring nature, readily helping friends in need. His straightforward, unbiased manner makes him likable among peers.
He instantly befriends Kazuma on the latter's first day, bonding quickly and calling him "bro" as a sign of brethren respect. Daigo helps Kazuma navigate the school and shares details about female classmates, occasionally showing jealousy over Kazuma's unintentional romantic successes. This dynamic positions Daigo as a bromantic foil, contrasting his failed romantic pursuits with Kazuma's relationship ease.
Daigo is the son of their second-year homeroom teacher, Minamikokubaru-sensei. His mother holds a low opinion of him, scolding him during class for disrespect—he addresses her as "mother" at school and asks inappropriate questions. She once called him an "idiot," reflecting her frustration and adding comedic tension to his school life.
In an original video animation, Daigo takes a central role. His schemes to attract girls include donning a cat costume to appeal to Hina Sakai's love for cuteness and wearing a cheerleader outfit at the beach. This culminates in him appearing atop Kazuma's cross-dressing brother Ayumu, earning a death glare from Kazuma. Another subplot sees Ibuki Hinata inviting him to "go out," only to use him as target practice, leaving him bandaged—reinforcing his comedic, trouble-prone nature when pursuing women.
His hobbies include online gaming and imagining nude girls, aligning with his interest in women. He maintains no romantic relationships but teases female classmates like Ibuki Hinata, dubbing her "Robin Mask" instead of her "Robin Hood" nickname.
Energetic and active, Daigo often comes across as pushy despite meaning well. He openly expresses a strong interest in women, particularly those with larger breasts, leading to frequent reprimands from female classmates. His loose tongue and lack of restraint cement his reputation as perverted, yet he balances this with a kind, caring nature, readily helping friends in need. His straightforward, unbiased manner makes him likable among peers.
He instantly befriends Kazuma on the latter's first day, bonding quickly and calling him "bro" as a sign of brethren respect. Daigo helps Kazuma navigate the school and shares details about female classmates, occasionally showing jealousy over Kazuma's unintentional romantic successes. This dynamic positions Daigo as a bromantic foil, contrasting his failed romantic pursuits with Kazuma's relationship ease.
Daigo is the son of their second-year homeroom teacher, Minamikokubaru-sensei. His mother holds a low opinion of him, scolding him during class for disrespect—he addresses her as "mother" at school and asks inappropriate questions. She once called him an "idiot," reflecting her frustration and adding comedic tension to his school life.
In an original video animation, Daigo takes a central role. His schemes to attract girls include donning a cat costume to appeal to Hina Sakai's love for cuteness and wearing a cheerleader outfit at the beach. This culminates in him appearing atop Kazuma's cross-dressing brother Ayumu, earning a death glare from Kazuma. Another subplot sees Ibuki Hinata inviting him to "go out," only to use him as target practice, leaving him bandaged—reinforcing his comedic, trouble-prone nature when pursuing women.
His hobbies include online gaming and imagining nude girls, aligning with his interest in women. He maintains no romantic relationships but teases female classmates like Ibuki Hinata, dubbing her "Robin Mask" instead of her "Robin Hood" nickname.