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Eri Kasuga, a spirited 12-year-old Earth girl, finds her routine upended when crowned the destined bride of Prince Lulealv from planet Mal. This interstellar betrothal summons two envoys: Chimpui, a mouse-like reality-bending companion, and Wandaryu, a dog-like envoy determined to secure her consent. Unswayed by cosmic duty, Eri staunchly resists, clinging to her terrestrial life and unspoken mutual crush on Uchiki Shō, a diligent classmate who shares her quiet affection.
Her tomboyish charm is defined by short brown hair, black eyes, and a wardrobe sporting collared shirts, skirts, and sweaters adorned with her initial “E.” Averse to pants—playfully attributed to her mother’s rules—she balances kindness with a rebellious streak, often testing boundaries through daring backyard fence jumps that humorously backfire. Chimpui’s magic fuels her playful antics, like spontaneous flights, though these adventures frequently earn her mother’s reprimands.
Chimpui grows from a mischievous nuisance to a steadfast ally, bonded by Eri’s knack for cooking his beloved ramen. Wandaryu, dubbed “Grandpa Wanda,” faces ceaseless rejection as he campaigns for the marriage. Eri’s bond with Uchiki thrives on silent support against school bullies like Masao Oeyama, while her rivalry with affluent Sunemi Koganeyama flares over Sunemi’s flashy boasts versus Eri’s grounded simplicity.
Her ancestry links to *Doraemon*’s Kukuru, hinting at Chinese roots that subtly color narrative elements without shaping her daily existence. Future arcs tease a time-traveling visitor—her eventual son—signaling her reluctant destiny to wed Lulealv, though present-day Eri fiercely resists.
A 1990 film spin-off casts her in a fictional wedding movie after the lead actress’s injury, blurring fiction and reality as Eri navigates discomfort with the role while defiantly rejecting predetermined paths. Throughout her journey, she grapples with cosmic duties and earthly ties, her growth marked by loyalty, resilience, and layered bonds that bridge worlds.
Her tomboyish charm is defined by short brown hair, black eyes, and a wardrobe sporting collared shirts, skirts, and sweaters adorned with her initial “E.” Averse to pants—playfully attributed to her mother’s rules—she balances kindness with a rebellious streak, often testing boundaries through daring backyard fence jumps that humorously backfire. Chimpui’s magic fuels her playful antics, like spontaneous flights, though these adventures frequently earn her mother’s reprimands.
Chimpui grows from a mischievous nuisance to a steadfast ally, bonded by Eri’s knack for cooking his beloved ramen. Wandaryu, dubbed “Grandpa Wanda,” faces ceaseless rejection as he campaigns for the marriage. Eri’s bond with Uchiki thrives on silent support against school bullies like Masao Oeyama, while her rivalry with affluent Sunemi Koganeyama flares over Sunemi’s flashy boasts versus Eri’s grounded simplicity.
Her ancestry links to *Doraemon*’s Kukuru, hinting at Chinese roots that subtly color narrative elements without shaping her daily existence. Future arcs tease a time-traveling visitor—her eventual son—signaling her reluctant destiny to wed Lulealv, though present-day Eri fiercely resists.
A 1990 film spin-off casts her in a fictional wedding movie after the lead actress’s injury, blurring fiction and reality as Eri navigates discomfort with the role while defiantly rejecting predetermined paths. Throughout her journey, she grapples with cosmic duties and earthly ties, her growth marked by loyalty, resilience, and layered bonds that bridge worlds.