TV-Series
Description
Kanna Kamui, a young dragon banished from her realm for destructive pranks culminating in the shattering of the sacred Dragon Pearl, enters the human world seeking connection. Initially clashing with Kobayashi over perceived manipulation of her companion Tohru, she gradually integrates into their household, forging a familial bond that positions Kobayashi as a mother figure and Tohru as an elder sister.
Her human guise manifests as a petite girl with white-lavender ponytails, azure eyes, and a height of 120 cm. She dresses in gothic lolita attire fused with traditional Ainu motifs—pink blouses, layered frilled skirts, and crimson shoes. When reverting to draconic form, she shifts into a 10-meter-long feathered dragon with avian-like wings and a prehensile tail that morphs into an electrical plug for recharging magic through power outlets.
Quiet stoicism defines Kanna’s demeanor, her emotions conveyed through subtle gestures and restrained expressions. Though childlike in appearance, she navigates social intricacies with unexpected maturity, enrolling as "Kanna Kobayashi" at Oborozuka Elementary. Her relentless curiosity about human culture leads to endearing missteps, such as citing the uninhabited island Ushishir as her birthplace. She consciously tempers her supernatural impulses to blend in, suppressing dragon instincts during mundane activities.
Kanna wields dominion over electricity, siphoning mana from urban power grids to compensate for the human world’s scarce magical energy. Academic studies refine her abilities, enabling advanced techniques like charged-particle beams derived from static electricity. Her draconic strength allows feats like overpowering bullies or soaring across continents, exemplified by a solo flight to New York where she befriends Chloe, a human privy to her true nature.
Interpersonal ties shape her growth: she shares mischievous camaraderie with Tohru, shows reverence toward elder dragons like Elma and Lucoa, and nurtures a mutual romantic bond with classmate Riko Saikawa. Strained interactions with her father, Kimun Kamui, hint at unresolved exile-era tensions, her quiet yearning for his approval persisting despite estrangement. Spin-off narratives like *Kanna’s Daily Life* delve into her quotidian escapades, chronicling her dual existence as both student and celestial being.
Her arc centers on adapting to mortal life—resolving peer conflicts, mastering human customs, and reconciling draconic heritage with earthly belonging. Through schoolyard trials and supernatural responsibilities, she embodies themes of found family, cultural assimilation, and the delicate equilibrium between wonder and restraint.
Her human guise manifests as a petite girl with white-lavender ponytails, azure eyes, and a height of 120 cm. She dresses in gothic lolita attire fused with traditional Ainu motifs—pink blouses, layered frilled skirts, and crimson shoes. When reverting to draconic form, she shifts into a 10-meter-long feathered dragon with avian-like wings and a prehensile tail that morphs into an electrical plug for recharging magic through power outlets.
Quiet stoicism defines Kanna’s demeanor, her emotions conveyed through subtle gestures and restrained expressions. Though childlike in appearance, she navigates social intricacies with unexpected maturity, enrolling as "Kanna Kobayashi" at Oborozuka Elementary. Her relentless curiosity about human culture leads to endearing missteps, such as citing the uninhabited island Ushishir as her birthplace. She consciously tempers her supernatural impulses to blend in, suppressing dragon instincts during mundane activities.
Kanna wields dominion over electricity, siphoning mana from urban power grids to compensate for the human world’s scarce magical energy. Academic studies refine her abilities, enabling advanced techniques like charged-particle beams derived from static electricity. Her draconic strength allows feats like overpowering bullies or soaring across continents, exemplified by a solo flight to New York where she befriends Chloe, a human privy to her true nature.
Interpersonal ties shape her growth: she shares mischievous camaraderie with Tohru, shows reverence toward elder dragons like Elma and Lucoa, and nurtures a mutual romantic bond with classmate Riko Saikawa. Strained interactions with her father, Kimun Kamui, hint at unresolved exile-era tensions, her quiet yearning for his approval persisting despite estrangement. Spin-off narratives like *Kanna’s Daily Life* delve into her quotidian escapades, chronicling her dual existence as both student and celestial being.
Her arc centers on adapting to mortal life—resolving peer conflicts, mastering human customs, and reconciling draconic heritage with earthly belonging. Through schoolyard trials and supernatural responsibilities, she embodies themes of found family, cultural assimilation, and the delicate equilibrium between wonder and restraint.