TV-Series
Description
Tsubame Otorii, a 13-year-old girl standing 1.30 meters tall and weighing 28 kilograms, was born on June 6, 1997, with blood type O+. Her name, meaning "swallow," aligns with the avian-themed nomenclature of her peers. Shaped by years of isolation under her guardian Cigogne Raspailles in France, she was conditioned to serve as a conduit for the Primum Mobile’s resurgence, leaving her with a fractured grasp of friendship and no familial framework. Deprived of social bonds, she developed a cold, antagonistic demeanor.
Early encounters reveal her hostility, particularly toward Hibari Hanakoganei’s attempts at friendship. Abandoned by Cigogne during childhood, Tsubame’s solitude intensifies, starkly contrasting Hibari’s warm family life. Witnessing this dynamic during a visit triggers her emotional collapse and escape. Hibari’s unwavering outreach eventually leads to Tsubame’s adoption into the Hanakoganei household, introducing her to familial belonging.
In combat, Tsubame wields the Pata-Pi Petit-Ange, which morphs into the formidable Diva Erinyes. Initially deploying Erinyes to overwhelm the Cyber Team with rapid strikes, her tactics shift after achieving Astral Fusion in episode 21. This union with Erinyes amplifies her agility and offensive power, manifesting pink energy blades. Synchronizing with the Primum Mobile alters her physique: her hair elongates, her uniform transforms into a black armored turtleneck, and she dons a helmet with a yellow visor.
Her redemption arc begins when Suzume, Tsugumi, and Kamome confront her past aggression, prompting a sincere apology. She evolves into a protective ally, shielding the team from Hisho’s assaults and battling adversaries like Christian Rosenkreuz. During the finale, she aids in redirecting the Primum Mobile to space, enduring Erinyes’ sacrifice and Petit-Ange’s temporary departure.
The OVA introduces Tsubame with lavender hair, fighting malfunctioning systems disrupting Crane’s rest. Her story concludes with official adoption into Hibari’s family, symbolizing her shift from isolated instrument to cherished sibling. Vulnerable moments—weeping over Petit-Ange’s absence or smiling at homemade pancakes—underscore her emotional growth.
Physically, she sports light pink ponytails, pink eyes, and green earrings. Astral Fusion unveils a sleeker design with angelic wings and luminous wrist guards. The OVA’s lavender hue refreshes her aesthetic without diluting her identity.
Tsubame’s journey—from manipulated antagonist to empathetic protector—charts a path through defiance, reconciliation, and integration, weaving themes of chosen family and healing into her quest for identity and belonging.
Early encounters reveal her hostility, particularly toward Hibari Hanakoganei’s attempts at friendship. Abandoned by Cigogne during childhood, Tsubame’s solitude intensifies, starkly contrasting Hibari’s warm family life. Witnessing this dynamic during a visit triggers her emotional collapse and escape. Hibari’s unwavering outreach eventually leads to Tsubame’s adoption into the Hanakoganei household, introducing her to familial belonging.
In combat, Tsubame wields the Pata-Pi Petit-Ange, which morphs into the formidable Diva Erinyes. Initially deploying Erinyes to overwhelm the Cyber Team with rapid strikes, her tactics shift after achieving Astral Fusion in episode 21. This union with Erinyes amplifies her agility and offensive power, manifesting pink energy blades. Synchronizing with the Primum Mobile alters her physique: her hair elongates, her uniform transforms into a black armored turtleneck, and she dons a helmet with a yellow visor.
Her redemption arc begins when Suzume, Tsugumi, and Kamome confront her past aggression, prompting a sincere apology. She evolves into a protective ally, shielding the team from Hisho’s assaults and battling adversaries like Christian Rosenkreuz. During the finale, she aids in redirecting the Primum Mobile to space, enduring Erinyes’ sacrifice and Petit-Ange’s temporary departure.
The OVA introduces Tsubame with lavender hair, fighting malfunctioning systems disrupting Crane’s rest. Her story concludes with official adoption into Hibari’s family, symbolizing her shift from isolated instrument to cherished sibling. Vulnerable moments—weeping over Petit-Ange’s absence or smiling at homemade pancakes—underscore her emotional growth.
Physically, she sports light pink ponytails, pink eyes, and green earrings. Astral Fusion unveils a sleeker design with angelic wings and luminous wrist guards. The OVA’s lavender hue refreshes her aesthetic without diluting her identity.
Tsubame’s journey—from manipulated antagonist to empathetic protector—charts a path through defiance, reconciliation, and integration, weaving themes of chosen family and healing into her quest for identity and belonging.