TV-Series
Description
Discovered alongside her Brother inside a Shinkansen vault during a heist, Little Sister forms half of a mysterious "gift" bound for Kantō. The Akudama group receives the task of transporting both siblings to a secret underground location, designated "001003," beneath Expo Park.
She presents as a young girl with black hair styled in hime-cut bangs and two braids, often secured by a red hairband. Her red eyes stand out against her typical attire: a white kimono layered over a dark red hakama, completed with brown boots.
In personality, Little Sister remains quiet and minimally self-assertive, her timid disposition frequently driving her to seek refuge behind her Brother. Her expressions stay largely neutral, though she demonstrates emotional capacity by blushing in response to kindness or crying when separated from her Brother.
Her abilities include wielding a specialized flute that generates spherical force fields powerful enough to halt high-speed trains like the Shinkansen and shield against environmental hazards like contaminated air. She also possesses a lunchbox device that reconstitutes atoms from air and water to create requested meals via voice command. Like her Brother, she exhibits regenerative capabilities and is described as immortal, though the mechanics remain unspecified.
Relationships define key aspects of her narrative. Upon meeting, her Brother immediately pledges protection, earning her absolute trust; she persistently hides behind him for safety. Separation causes significant distress, manifesting as feelings of abandonment and repeated pleas for reunion. She forges a distinct bond with the Swindler, initially moved by the latter's kindness and protective actions. Though hesitant at first, she eventually accepts the Swindler as a surrogate sister figure, attempting to mimic her behaviors and seeking comfort in her presence during the Brother's absence.
Her story culminates in a rocket launch sequence where the Brother forcibly places her with the Swindler to ensure her escape. During this separation, she expresses profound longing for her Brother while gradually relying on the Swindler for emotional support and protection. Ultimately, she and her Brother reach a symbolic new beginning, representing hope for rebuilding society beyond Kansai's oppressive structures, facilitated by the Swindler's sacrificial actions.
She presents as a young girl with black hair styled in hime-cut bangs and two braids, often secured by a red hairband. Her red eyes stand out against her typical attire: a white kimono layered over a dark red hakama, completed with brown boots.
In personality, Little Sister remains quiet and minimally self-assertive, her timid disposition frequently driving her to seek refuge behind her Brother. Her expressions stay largely neutral, though she demonstrates emotional capacity by blushing in response to kindness or crying when separated from her Brother.
Her abilities include wielding a specialized flute that generates spherical force fields powerful enough to halt high-speed trains like the Shinkansen and shield against environmental hazards like contaminated air. She also possesses a lunchbox device that reconstitutes atoms from air and water to create requested meals via voice command. Like her Brother, she exhibits regenerative capabilities and is described as immortal, though the mechanics remain unspecified.
Relationships define key aspects of her narrative. Upon meeting, her Brother immediately pledges protection, earning her absolute trust; she persistently hides behind him for safety. Separation causes significant distress, manifesting as feelings of abandonment and repeated pleas for reunion. She forges a distinct bond with the Swindler, initially moved by the latter's kindness and protective actions. Though hesitant at first, she eventually accepts the Swindler as a surrogate sister figure, attempting to mimic her behaviors and seeking comfort in her presence during the Brother's absence.
Her story culminates in a rocket launch sequence where the Brother forcibly places her with the Swindler to ensure her escape. During this separation, she expresses profound longing for her Brother while gradually relying on the Swindler for emotional support and protection. Ultimately, she and her Brother reach a symbolic new beginning, representing hope for rebuilding society beyond Kansai's oppressive structures, facilitated by the Swindler's sacrificial actions.