TV-Series
Description
Princess Okame, known as Prinsesa Mei in some regions, is bound to Ojarumaru through a noble family arrangement, serving as his Heian-era Fairy World fiancée. Her unwavering devotion contrasts sharply with Ojarumaru’s open disdain, as he greets her advances with his signature exclamation, “Ojazozo.” She relentlessly pursues his affection, dispatching fervent love letters that only amplify his irritation, their dynamic oscillating between comedic tension and one-sided yearning.

Her character embodies aristocratic traditions of 10th-century Japan, from her meticulously preserved beauty standards to her formal demeanor, starkly opposing Ojarumaru’s carefree modern escapades. Over time, her persistent attempts to bridge this divide evolve into a recurring theme, underscoring the friction between her rigid upbringing and his unpredictable antics. While her backstory remains rooted solely in the engagement’s context, her presence consistently highlights cultural dissonance, blending humor with the poignant reality of unreciprocated love. Her role remains confined to the main series, with no expanded appearances in alternate media.