TV-Series
Description
Tweedledum, the younger twin and steadfast partner of Tweedledee, serves among the elite S-Class ES Members. Once heirs to a noble lineage, their world shattered when an assault annihilated their colony, cementing them as the sole survivors of their bloodline. Bound by unyielding loyalty, Tweedledum places his sister’s safety above all, routinely risking himself to shield her from explosions and battlefield dangers.
His "Magnetfeld" ability grants mastery over magnetic forces, synergizing with Tweedledee’s electrical powers to unleash their collaborative "Windstoß" technique—a gravitational surge deployed against threats such as geo-sort bombs. Though typically composed, mission pressures sometimes fracture his self-control, resulting in collateral damage that earns his sister’s sharp reprimands.
The sixteen-year-old operative sports short black hair with a right fringe obscuring part of his face, his crimson eyes piercing beneath. His tactical wardrobe shifts between eras: a white Chinese-inspired tunic with exposed midsection and fingerless gloves during *Kiddy Grade* operations, later evolving into a blue-black top with mismatched gloves and upgraded footwear in *Kiddy Girl-AND* missions, always paired with signature white trousers.
Inherently reserved, he shuns social circles beyond his twin, though flickers of jealousy surface when Tweedledee bonds with allies like Lumiere, suggesting deeper emotional layers beneath their sibling dynamic. Initially aloof toward junior ES agents Éclair and Lumiere, he gradually forges mutual respect—evidenced by his hospital visit to an ailing Lumiere and genuine wishes for her recuperation.
*Kiddy Girl-AND* sees him mentoring rookies like Ascoeur and stress-testing security protocols mid-operation. While committed to GOTT’s agenda, he challenges commands jeopardizing Tweedledee’s welfare—most notably balking at deploying a viral weapon against former comrades. This evolution highlights his tightening equilibrium between organizational duty and protective devotion, frequently tilting toward familial bonds when his sister’s principles or survival hang in the balance.
Notable quirks include his insistence on calling Tweedledee "sister" mid-mission over her protests, alongside ageless promotional art appearances spanning both series.
His "Magnetfeld" ability grants mastery over magnetic forces, synergizing with Tweedledee’s electrical powers to unleash their collaborative "Windstoß" technique—a gravitational surge deployed against threats such as geo-sort bombs. Though typically composed, mission pressures sometimes fracture his self-control, resulting in collateral damage that earns his sister’s sharp reprimands.
The sixteen-year-old operative sports short black hair with a right fringe obscuring part of his face, his crimson eyes piercing beneath. His tactical wardrobe shifts between eras: a white Chinese-inspired tunic with exposed midsection and fingerless gloves during *Kiddy Grade* operations, later evolving into a blue-black top with mismatched gloves and upgraded footwear in *Kiddy Girl-AND* missions, always paired with signature white trousers.
Inherently reserved, he shuns social circles beyond his twin, though flickers of jealousy surface when Tweedledee bonds with allies like Lumiere, suggesting deeper emotional layers beneath their sibling dynamic. Initially aloof toward junior ES agents Éclair and Lumiere, he gradually forges mutual respect—evidenced by his hospital visit to an ailing Lumiere and genuine wishes for her recuperation.
*Kiddy Girl-AND* sees him mentoring rookies like Ascoeur and stress-testing security protocols mid-operation. While committed to GOTT’s agenda, he challenges commands jeopardizing Tweedledee’s welfare—most notably balking at deploying a viral weapon against former comrades. This evolution highlights his tightening equilibrium between organizational duty and protective devotion, frequently tilting toward familial bonds when his sister’s principles or survival hang in the balance.
Notable quirks include his insistence on calling Tweedledee "sister" mid-mission over her protests, alongside ageless promotional art appearances spanning both series.