TV-Series
Description
Kikila, a young woolly shurigara, stands slightly taller than Somali due to his elongated ears, with a short stature emphasizing his youthful frame. His round, dull green eyes contrast against off-white fur marked by brown patches framing his mouth and ear bases, while a distinct white neck ring accentuates his features. Gray accessories line the inner edges of his ears, complementing practical attire: tan overalls layered over dark jade-green shorts.

As the son of Kokilila, who runs a struggling diner, Kikila initially evades responsibilities, prioritizing play over chores—a habit intensified after his mother Giina’s injury burdens the family. During Somali and Golem’s arrival, he slips away from duties, sparking brief conflict until Golem steps in to assist, easing tensions.

Though cautious around Somali’s enthusiastic embraces of furry beings, Kikila gradually bonds with her, balancing wary curiosity with shared moments of levity. His arc mirrors the push-pull of obligation and childhood freedom, navigating his father’s expectations while clinging to playful impulses. The diner’s challenges underscore intergenerational dynamics, framing his growth through collaboration and reluctant maturity.