TV-Series
Description
Otohime Ryūgū, a supporting character, is widely acknowledged as an extremely cute girl, especially by boys. She possesses extremely long hair typically styled in two long pigtails shaped like moon discs and stands 152 cm tall. Her outfits include a light blue, navy, and white mini-skirt ensemble, a maid uniform, a tropical light blue swimsuit, and a grocery employee uniform.
During elementary school, Otohime was overweight and bullied, cruelly nicknamed "Turtle." This changed dramatically when classmate Taro Urashima befriended her, offering motivational support that helped her lose weight and become notably attractive. His kindness during her difficult past solidified her deep romantic feelings for him.
Generally kind and polite, Otohime exhibits possessiveness when encountering girls who flirt with Taro. She displays a frightening demeanor when necessary, though this aspect remains largely unexplored. Her interactions with Taro involve obsessive behavior, often dragging him to secluded locations for implied sexual activities.
Her primary narrative role centers on her relationship with Taro Urashima. She actively disrupts his attempts to flirt with other girls, physically removing him from such situations. Though Taro occasionally appears scared of her intensity, he reciprocates her feelings, considers her his girlfriend, and sometimes enters a "gentleman mode" around her. Their dynamic reflects deep loyalty and emotional investment rooted in their shared history.
As a member of the Otogi Bank, a club assisting students in exchange for future favors, she participates alongside members like Ryoko Okami and Ringo Akai. Her inclusion stems from her connection to Taro, who is also a member.
Her character design draws from Japanese folklore. She is based on Princess Otohime from the Urashima Tarō legend, explaining her association with turtles and the sea. Her surname, Ryūgū, translates to "Palace of the Dragon King," anchoring her in this myth. Her relationship with Mimi Usami alludes to the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare."
During elementary school, Otohime was overweight and bullied, cruelly nicknamed "Turtle." This changed dramatically when classmate Taro Urashima befriended her, offering motivational support that helped her lose weight and become notably attractive. His kindness during her difficult past solidified her deep romantic feelings for him.
Generally kind and polite, Otohime exhibits possessiveness when encountering girls who flirt with Taro. She displays a frightening demeanor when necessary, though this aspect remains largely unexplored. Her interactions with Taro involve obsessive behavior, often dragging him to secluded locations for implied sexual activities.
Her primary narrative role centers on her relationship with Taro Urashima. She actively disrupts his attempts to flirt with other girls, physically removing him from such situations. Though Taro occasionally appears scared of her intensity, he reciprocates her feelings, considers her his girlfriend, and sometimes enters a "gentleman mode" around her. Their dynamic reflects deep loyalty and emotional investment rooted in their shared history.
As a member of the Otogi Bank, a club assisting students in exchange for future favors, she participates alongside members like Ryoko Okami and Ringo Akai. Her inclusion stems from her connection to Taro, who is also a member.
Her character design draws from Japanese folklore. She is based on Princess Otohime from the Urashima Tarō legend, explaining her association with turtles and the sea. Her surname, Ryūgū, translates to "Palace of the Dragon King," anchoring her in this myth. Her relationship with Mimi Usami alludes to the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare."