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Mirara is an artificial Keronian created as one component of the "Self Decision Making Ultimate Invasion Weapon: KiruMiran," alongside Kiruru. She served as the decision-making counterpart to Kiruru's role as the executor of planetary invasions. During an ancient mission targeting Earth, Kiruru eradicated the dinosaurs before both entities were sealed by the Keronian army. This seal was maintained within a hidden Earth shrine for millennia, with historical records documenting their confinement and its reason.
Her physical form resembles a young, dark pink Keronian, distinguished by a tadpole tail, large slanted blue eyes, and constant small glasses. She wears a long-sleeved dress with a red circle emblem, a pink hat, and shoes, deviating from standard Keronian anatomy by lacking a belly symbol. When assuming her instrumental form, she transforms into a massive, heavy pink key adorned with red lines and a central blue orb that illuminates during speech. Transporting this key form requires two individuals, such as Keroro and Fuyuki Hinata.
Personality-wise, Mirara initially presents as cheerful, innocent, and inquisitive. However, this demeanor masks her calculated objective: to instigate conflict among the Keroro Platoon members and their human allies. Her actions deliberately test the resilience of their interpersonal bonds, which she identifies as the sole countermeasure capable of neutralizing Kiruru’s threat. This testing phase concludes once she deems their emotional connections sufficiently strong, converting the destructive "X" marks inflicted by Kiruru into "circle" marks as an acknowledgment of their proven unity.
In the present era, Mirara awakens after Keroro and Fuyuki inadvertently breach Kiruru’s seal. She evaluates their capacity to reseal Kiruru, ultimately entrusting them with her key form. During the ascent to Kiruru’s central tower, her irritation surfaces when Keroro complains about her weight. Upon insertion into the tower’s core, she triggers a sealing flash that restores normalcy, simultaneously erasing Kiruru and herself from existence. Her final communication emphasizes to Keroro and Fuyuki the enduring importance of friendship. This act positions her as the benevolent aspect of the KiruMiran system, contrasting Kiruru’s destructive nature.
Beyond the primary film narrative, Mirara features as an interactive hologram within a museum setting in a manga side story published in Keroro Land magazine. Merchandise such as charm accessories and figurines, including a "Jump Up Ejection Seat" figure, acknowledge her presence in ancillary media.
Her name potentially derives from the Japanese word "miira" (ミイラ), meaning "mummy," suggesting her prolonged sealed state alongside Kiruru. Within the weapon system’s dynamic, she shares an intrinsic connection with Kiruru, constituting two halves of a singular entity. Her relationship with Keroro and Fuyuki centers on their role in unsealing Kiruru, leading her to assign them the responsibility of reactivating the sealing mechanism.
Her physical form resembles a young, dark pink Keronian, distinguished by a tadpole tail, large slanted blue eyes, and constant small glasses. She wears a long-sleeved dress with a red circle emblem, a pink hat, and shoes, deviating from standard Keronian anatomy by lacking a belly symbol. When assuming her instrumental form, she transforms into a massive, heavy pink key adorned with red lines and a central blue orb that illuminates during speech. Transporting this key form requires two individuals, such as Keroro and Fuyuki Hinata.
Personality-wise, Mirara initially presents as cheerful, innocent, and inquisitive. However, this demeanor masks her calculated objective: to instigate conflict among the Keroro Platoon members and their human allies. Her actions deliberately test the resilience of their interpersonal bonds, which she identifies as the sole countermeasure capable of neutralizing Kiruru’s threat. This testing phase concludes once she deems their emotional connections sufficiently strong, converting the destructive "X" marks inflicted by Kiruru into "circle" marks as an acknowledgment of their proven unity.
In the present era, Mirara awakens after Keroro and Fuyuki inadvertently breach Kiruru’s seal. She evaluates their capacity to reseal Kiruru, ultimately entrusting them with her key form. During the ascent to Kiruru’s central tower, her irritation surfaces when Keroro complains about her weight. Upon insertion into the tower’s core, she triggers a sealing flash that restores normalcy, simultaneously erasing Kiruru and herself from existence. Her final communication emphasizes to Keroro and Fuyuki the enduring importance of friendship. This act positions her as the benevolent aspect of the KiruMiran system, contrasting Kiruru’s destructive nature.
Beyond the primary film narrative, Mirara features as an interactive hologram within a museum setting in a manga side story published in Keroro Land magazine. Merchandise such as charm accessories and figurines, including a "Jump Up Ejection Seat" figure, acknowledge her presence in ancillary media.
Her name potentially derives from the Japanese word "miira" (ミイラ), meaning "mummy," suggesting her prolonged sealed state alongside Kiruru. Within the weapon system’s dynamic, she shares an intrinsic connection with Kiruru, constituting two halves of a singular entity. Her relationship with Keroro and Fuyuki centers on their role in unsealing Kiruru, leading her to assign them the responsibility of reactivating the sealing mechanism.