TV-Series
Description
Hikky exists as a sentient pencil stub by day in a classroom corner, transforming into a student at the titular school at night. His head is a two-sided pencil divided by a stitch mark, featuring a red left side and blue right side, with yellow eyes often dripping a black liquid. He wears a striped red-and-blue shirt bearing a yellow "H".
Personality-wise, Hikky is generally positive, friendly, and outgoing, interacting well with most students and frequently assuming leadership during school events. His two-colored head symbolizes conflicting traits: the red side embodies headstrong, assertive, and occasionally rude behavior, while the blue side reflects shyness and sadness. Emotional stress causes him to split into two distinct entities representing these extremes in the episode "Red Hikky and Blue Hikky".
Hikky's primary ability, termed a "wonder", involves bringing his drawings to life. He initially struggles with this power, animating only crude 2D sketches. Through persistent practice across the series, he refines his skill, eventually achieving the ability to transform sketches into fully realized 3D creatures. This progression is central to his character arc, particularly in the series finale where his perfected wonder resolves major conflicts.
In the 2005 mobile game *Midnight Horror School*, Hikky is the primary playable character. He navigates the school to locate missing students, completes quests, and solves puzzles via mini-games like "Hikky's Doodle Training", reinforcing his drawing-based abilities. The game's narrative involves him leading efforts to save the school from supernatural threats, including using his wonder to counteract a night-eliminating asteroid. His interactions with characters like Kabo (assisting with coin collection) and the Terrible Trio (addressing pranks) illustrate his cooperative and proactive nature.
He maintains close friendships with Spimon, Piranin, and Liddy, but is frequently bullied by the Terrible Trio (Yumyum, Tubee, Usop). He demonstrates resilience, occasionally standing up to them. His bond with Casey—a one-shot character who sacrifices himself—leaves a lasting emotional impact, referenced in ancillary media exploring Hikky's grief and growth.
Hikky's development emphasizes perseverance, from overcoming artistic challenges to managing his emotional duality. His journey underscores themes of self-improvement and leadership, solidified by his pivotal role in uniting the school during crises.
Personality-wise, Hikky is generally positive, friendly, and outgoing, interacting well with most students and frequently assuming leadership during school events. His two-colored head symbolizes conflicting traits: the red side embodies headstrong, assertive, and occasionally rude behavior, while the blue side reflects shyness and sadness. Emotional stress causes him to split into two distinct entities representing these extremes in the episode "Red Hikky and Blue Hikky".
Hikky's primary ability, termed a "wonder", involves bringing his drawings to life. He initially struggles with this power, animating only crude 2D sketches. Through persistent practice across the series, he refines his skill, eventually achieving the ability to transform sketches into fully realized 3D creatures. This progression is central to his character arc, particularly in the series finale where his perfected wonder resolves major conflicts.
In the 2005 mobile game *Midnight Horror School*, Hikky is the primary playable character. He navigates the school to locate missing students, completes quests, and solves puzzles via mini-games like "Hikky's Doodle Training", reinforcing his drawing-based abilities. The game's narrative involves him leading efforts to save the school from supernatural threats, including using his wonder to counteract a night-eliminating asteroid. His interactions with characters like Kabo (assisting with coin collection) and the Terrible Trio (addressing pranks) illustrate his cooperative and proactive nature.
He maintains close friendships with Spimon, Piranin, and Liddy, but is frequently bullied by the Terrible Trio (Yumyum, Tubee, Usop). He demonstrates resilience, occasionally standing up to them. His bond with Casey—a one-shot character who sacrifices himself—leaves a lasting emotional impact, referenced in ancillary media exploring Hikky's grief and growth.
Hikky's development emphasizes perseverance, from overcoming artistic challenges to managing his emotional duality. His journey underscores themes of self-improvement and leadership, solidified by his pivotal role in uniting the school during crises.