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Kirimaru Settsuno, commonly nicknamed Kiri-chan, is a male student at Ninjutsu Academy. Orphaned early when his family perished in wartime conflicts, he lacks a surname; his current surname references his birthplace in Settsu Province. He resides outside school with his homeroom teacher, Hansuke Doi, wearing casual hand-me-downs adjusted by Doi-sensei: a cinnabar-colored kimono with mustard shoulder patchwork, navy hakama, and an ever-present navy scarf.
Physically, Kirimaru sports dark violet hair parted centrally with a low widow's peak and tied in a tidy ponytail. He has relatively sharp eyes and a distinctive pointed tooth visible during mischievous moments. His orphaned upbringing shaped him into a street-smart individual intensely focused on financial gain. He exhibits an obsessive reaction to words like "treasure," "reward," or "prize," his eyes transforming into large gold coins. Conversely, he dislikes terms implying uncompensated effort, such as "give" or "please," though he often reluctantly performs favors. This fixation drives him to constantly seek part-time jobs, frequently neglecting academic studies while excelling in practical tasks like childcare, pet handling, and chores.
Despite his stinginess, he diligently performs his Library Committee duties, primarily motivated by fear of the chairman, Chouji Nakazaike. His numerous jobs have honed above-average crossdressing abilities used to increase profits. He habitually scans for dropped coins and privately counts his savings in the room shared with friends Rantarou Inadera and Shinbei Fukutomi. He uses "ore" casually but switches to "boku" for superiors.
In the film "Gekijо̄-ban Nintama Rantaro Dokutake Ninja-tai Saikyо̄ no Gunshi," Kirimaru faces heightened emotional stakes when Doi-sensei vanishes after battling the Tasogaredoki ninja Sonnamon. As Doi's ward, Kirimaru exhibits profound concern for his safety. The film incorporates scenes exploring Kirimaru's past experiences and part-time work, deepening his character's emotional resonance. These elements intersect with the broader conflict involving the Dokutake Ninja Corps and their strategist Tenki, who resembles Doi. Kirimaru participates in the academy-wide mobilization to locate Doi and counter external threats.
Physically, Kirimaru sports dark violet hair parted centrally with a low widow's peak and tied in a tidy ponytail. He has relatively sharp eyes and a distinctive pointed tooth visible during mischievous moments. His orphaned upbringing shaped him into a street-smart individual intensely focused on financial gain. He exhibits an obsessive reaction to words like "treasure," "reward," or "prize," his eyes transforming into large gold coins. Conversely, he dislikes terms implying uncompensated effort, such as "give" or "please," though he often reluctantly performs favors. This fixation drives him to constantly seek part-time jobs, frequently neglecting academic studies while excelling in practical tasks like childcare, pet handling, and chores.
Despite his stinginess, he diligently performs his Library Committee duties, primarily motivated by fear of the chairman, Chouji Nakazaike. His numerous jobs have honed above-average crossdressing abilities used to increase profits. He habitually scans for dropped coins and privately counts his savings in the room shared with friends Rantarou Inadera and Shinbei Fukutomi. He uses "ore" casually but switches to "boku" for superiors.
In the film "Gekijо̄-ban Nintama Rantaro Dokutake Ninja-tai Saikyо̄ no Gunshi," Kirimaru faces heightened emotional stakes when Doi-sensei vanishes after battling the Tasogaredoki ninja Sonnamon. As Doi's ward, Kirimaru exhibits profound concern for his safety. The film incorporates scenes exploring Kirimaru's past experiences and part-time work, deepening his character's emotional resonance. These elements intersect with the broader conflict involving the Dokutake Ninja Corps and their strategist Tenki, who resembles Doi. Kirimaru participates in the academy-wide mobilization to locate Doi and counter external threats.