TV-Series
Description
The Alice Twins are eight-year-old female twins with blonde hair, green eyes, and hairbands. They wear matching pale knee-length dresses with white pinafores, tights, and shoes, one twin in pink and the other in blue. They share a strong mental connection, frequently finishing each other's sentences and moving in perfect synchronization. Their personalities are cheerful, energetic, polite, and cooperative, though their unified demeanor grows progressively more intense as events unfold.
Originally from *Kagihime Monogatari Eikyuu Alice Rondo*, they later appear as playable characters in *Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Musou*. They serve Alternate L Takion and belong to the Arcane Dynasty. Their background includes an unnamed missing mother, with Tapio, Delilah, and Bruno Quaker noted as companions.
Their initial story finds them hiding in containers during a battlefield riot war, engaged in a game of hide-and-seek. Found later, they express regret for causing trouble and redirect their playful activities toward Bruno Quaker. As the narrative advances, they transform into symbols of hope, gaining full power to combat threats like the Jabberwocky's riot wars, matching the scale of other major conflicts in their universe.
In combat, they wield large crayon or pen weapons: Giant Crayon/Pen, Great Crayon/Pen, Fairy Drawings, and Eternal Drawings. Fighting as a tag team with the Arcane attribute, they switch control during battle. Pink Alice specializes in close-range melee, using horizontal swings, stabs, upward launches, spinning attacks, and dash crayon strikes. Her skill attacks deploy small bombs and gatling or cannon turrets inheriting a percentage of her attack power. Blue Alice employs both close-range and long-range techniques, executing quill pen swings, projectile shots, leaping ground strikes, angled energy balls, enemy lock-on, and strafe blocking. Both share a unique R1 counter ability, allowing one twin to summon the other for a counterattack when hit, even while falling. Their agility and intelligence stats are emphasized, with physical and magical attack capabilities scaling with level.
Their development shifts them from peripheral characters in the original manga to active roles in spin-off games, expanding both their combat mechanics and narrative significance. Throughout all appearances, they maintain their core identity as a tightly bonded duo, with their relationship dynamics and combat synergy remaining central.
Originally from *Kagihime Monogatari Eikyuu Alice Rondo*, they later appear as playable characters in *Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Musou*. They serve Alternate L Takion and belong to the Arcane Dynasty. Their background includes an unnamed missing mother, with Tapio, Delilah, and Bruno Quaker noted as companions.
Their initial story finds them hiding in containers during a battlefield riot war, engaged in a game of hide-and-seek. Found later, they express regret for causing trouble and redirect their playful activities toward Bruno Quaker. As the narrative advances, they transform into symbols of hope, gaining full power to combat threats like the Jabberwocky's riot wars, matching the scale of other major conflicts in their universe.
In combat, they wield large crayon or pen weapons: Giant Crayon/Pen, Great Crayon/Pen, Fairy Drawings, and Eternal Drawings. Fighting as a tag team with the Arcane attribute, they switch control during battle. Pink Alice specializes in close-range melee, using horizontal swings, stabs, upward launches, spinning attacks, and dash crayon strikes. Her skill attacks deploy small bombs and gatling or cannon turrets inheriting a percentage of her attack power. Blue Alice employs both close-range and long-range techniques, executing quill pen swings, projectile shots, leaping ground strikes, angled energy balls, enemy lock-on, and strafe blocking. Both share a unique R1 counter ability, allowing one twin to summon the other for a counterattack when hit, even while falling. Their agility and intelligence stats are emphasized, with physical and magical attack capabilities scaling with level.
Their development shifts them from peripheral characters in the original manga to active roles in spin-off games, expanding both their combat mechanics and narrative significance. Throughout all appearances, they maintain their core identity as a tightly bonded duo, with their relationship dynamics and combat synergy remaining central.