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Anri Sata, a 16-year-old Taurus born on May 1, balances high school life with shifts at her family’s Maruma Butcher Shop in the local shopping district. Her long dark brown hair, often tied back, frames violet eyes that mirror her vibrant energy. Standing 156 cm tall, she charms customers with catchy slogans like “Meat becomes muscle!” while managing sales and part-time tasks.
Outgoing and mischievous, Anri thrives on humor and pranks, yet her true talent lies in weaving friendships through her vast social web. She reliably supports peers like Yuko Yoshida, whom she befriended after finding her lost on Yuko’s first day of high school. Their bond fuels collaborative ventures, from selling sausages at the shop to hosting barbecues. Anri also bridges connections beyond her circle, introducing Yuko to locals like Shirosawa and Lico.
Having attended middle school with Momo Chiyoda, Anri nudges shy acquaintances into social activities, inviting Momo to join sports clubs or integrating newcomers like Mikan Hinatsuki into her group. She dubs Mikan “Mikan Mama,” offering warmth during tough moments. Her knack for uniting people sometimes backfires—like a yakiniku outing mishap she salvages by rallying friends to a sweets buffet—yet her solutions reinforce her role as a community glue.
Rooted in a family passionate about neighborhood ties, Anri juggles tennis club duties, school, and the butcher shop, where her mother works alongside her. Though fan theories playfully link her surname “Sata” to “Satan” and the shop’s speech-bubble nickname “Satan’ya,” she remains an ordinary human amid supernatural peers, anchoring her world with practicality, humor, and an unwavering commitment to those she connects.
Outgoing and mischievous, Anri thrives on humor and pranks, yet her true talent lies in weaving friendships through her vast social web. She reliably supports peers like Yuko Yoshida, whom she befriended after finding her lost on Yuko’s first day of high school. Their bond fuels collaborative ventures, from selling sausages at the shop to hosting barbecues. Anri also bridges connections beyond her circle, introducing Yuko to locals like Shirosawa and Lico.
Having attended middle school with Momo Chiyoda, Anri nudges shy acquaintances into social activities, inviting Momo to join sports clubs or integrating newcomers like Mikan Hinatsuki into her group. She dubs Mikan “Mikan Mama,” offering warmth during tough moments. Her knack for uniting people sometimes backfires—like a yakiniku outing mishap she salvages by rallying friends to a sweets buffet—yet her solutions reinforce her role as a community glue.
Rooted in a family passionate about neighborhood ties, Anri juggles tennis club duties, school, and the butcher shop, where her mother works alongside her. Though fan theories playfully link her surname “Sata” to “Satan” and the shop’s speech-bubble nickname “Satan’ya,” she remains an ordinary human amid supernatural peers, anchoring her world with practicality, humor, and an unwavering commitment to those she connects.