TV-Series
Description
Itsuki Inubouzaki is a 13-year-old first-year middle school student and the younger sister of Fu Inubouzaki. After their parents, who were Taisha workers, died during a Vertex attack two years prior while evacuating civilians, Fu became her legal guardian.
Itsuki has chin-length blonde hair with bangs, typically styled into two front pigtails resembling a hime-cut, tied with thread and decorated with a flower hair pin. Her eyes are green. She usually wears her school uniform: a short cream-colored dress with a brownish rim, a brown-grey cardigan featuring a red bow and white collar, white tights, and dark brown shoes.
In her Hero form, she wears a knee-length white dress with ruffles at the hem, adorned with light green panels on the skirt. An over-dress in a green-to-white ombre color begins below her arms, decorated with six spear-shaped stripes rising from the hemline, which dips into four long petal-like shapes. She also wears a jacket with puffed shoulders, a wide cross-striped collar, and a large light green bow. Her footwear consists of white knee-high boots wrapped in green ribbons. Light green bands are present on her wrists, and a white headband wraps around the back of her head. Her Mankai gauge is S-shaped and resembles a Canterbury Bells flower, positioned below the nape of her neck.
Shy and timid, especially compared to her older sister, Itsuki is nonetheless kindhearted and enjoys helping others. Around those she trusts, she becomes more open and can occasionally offer snarky remarks, particularly in response to her sister's puzzling statements. She strongly desires to become her sister's equal rather than remain dependent on her, a motivation that drives her actions. She is self-conscious about her petite stature.
Her hobbies include fortune-telling with tarot cards, which are said to be quite reliable, and she is a talented singer who aspires to become an idol. She lacks her sister's skill in homemaking.
As a Hero, Itsuki wields fairies that grant her abilities. Her first fairy, Kodama, is a light-green plant spirit that provides a tambourine-like ring lined with white flowers. This weapon fires magical vines capable of ensnaring or slicing through enemies. Her second fairy, Ungaikyou, is a blue mirror spirit that allows her to conjure multiple green light shields to block attacks, though these were not strong enough to withstand a laser from Tougou Mimori's Mankai form.
Activating her Mankai form significantly enhances her abilities. The flower ring attaches to her back and enlarges, enabling her to conjure hundreds of vines, which she used to create nets to catch Tougou Mimori and Yuuna Yuki as they fell from space. Using Mankai cost her the ability to speak permanently.
Initially unaware of the Hero Club's true purpose of fighting Vertexes—a fact hidden by her sister—Itsuki followed Fu without protest. Her involvement began when she and the other club members received a forestize warning on their phones, were transported to a multi-colored forest, and learned the Shinju had chosen them to protect the world.
Itsuki gets nervous singing in front of others, and the Hero Club supports her by going to karaoke to build her confidence. Her desire to sing is tied to her wish to stand as an equal beside her sister. Even after losing her voice, she strove harder for Fu's sake. On the day of an important singing test, she received a letter of encouragement from the entire Hero Club, allowing her to sing with confidence and solidify her goal to become a singer.
She shares a deep bond with her sister, Fu, whom she loves dearly and feels safest behind, but ultimately wishes to partner with as an equal. She looks up to Yuuna Yuki and gets along well with Tougou Mimori, though she is sometimes weirded out by Tougou's unusual behavior. Despite this, she stood against Tougou when Tougou attempted to destroy the Shinju but held no grudges afterward. Karin Miyoshi is not annoyed by her and later expressed a desire to have Itsuki as a little sister. The two are often shown together in comedic scenes related to their poor cooking skills and shared self-consciousness about their flat chests.
Itsuki's name means "tree," a possible reference in the song "Inori no Uta." Her associated flower motif is Polygonatum biflorum, or Solomon's seal.
Itsuki has chin-length blonde hair with bangs, typically styled into two front pigtails resembling a hime-cut, tied with thread and decorated with a flower hair pin. Her eyes are green. She usually wears her school uniform: a short cream-colored dress with a brownish rim, a brown-grey cardigan featuring a red bow and white collar, white tights, and dark brown shoes.
In her Hero form, she wears a knee-length white dress with ruffles at the hem, adorned with light green panels on the skirt. An over-dress in a green-to-white ombre color begins below her arms, decorated with six spear-shaped stripes rising from the hemline, which dips into four long petal-like shapes. She also wears a jacket with puffed shoulders, a wide cross-striped collar, and a large light green bow. Her footwear consists of white knee-high boots wrapped in green ribbons. Light green bands are present on her wrists, and a white headband wraps around the back of her head. Her Mankai gauge is S-shaped and resembles a Canterbury Bells flower, positioned below the nape of her neck.
Shy and timid, especially compared to her older sister, Itsuki is nonetheless kindhearted and enjoys helping others. Around those she trusts, she becomes more open and can occasionally offer snarky remarks, particularly in response to her sister's puzzling statements. She strongly desires to become her sister's equal rather than remain dependent on her, a motivation that drives her actions. She is self-conscious about her petite stature.
Her hobbies include fortune-telling with tarot cards, which are said to be quite reliable, and she is a talented singer who aspires to become an idol. She lacks her sister's skill in homemaking.
As a Hero, Itsuki wields fairies that grant her abilities. Her first fairy, Kodama, is a light-green plant spirit that provides a tambourine-like ring lined with white flowers. This weapon fires magical vines capable of ensnaring or slicing through enemies. Her second fairy, Ungaikyou, is a blue mirror spirit that allows her to conjure multiple green light shields to block attacks, though these were not strong enough to withstand a laser from Tougou Mimori's Mankai form.
Activating her Mankai form significantly enhances her abilities. The flower ring attaches to her back and enlarges, enabling her to conjure hundreds of vines, which she used to create nets to catch Tougou Mimori and Yuuna Yuki as they fell from space. Using Mankai cost her the ability to speak permanently.
Initially unaware of the Hero Club's true purpose of fighting Vertexes—a fact hidden by her sister—Itsuki followed Fu without protest. Her involvement began when she and the other club members received a forestize warning on their phones, were transported to a multi-colored forest, and learned the Shinju had chosen them to protect the world.
Itsuki gets nervous singing in front of others, and the Hero Club supports her by going to karaoke to build her confidence. Her desire to sing is tied to her wish to stand as an equal beside her sister. Even after losing her voice, she strove harder for Fu's sake. On the day of an important singing test, she received a letter of encouragement from the entire Hero Club, allowing her to sing with confidence and solidify her goal to become a singer.
She shares a deep bond with her sister, Fu, whom she loves dearly and feels safest behind, but ultimately wishes to partner with as an equal. She looks up to Yuuna Yuki and gets along well with Tougou Mimori, though she is sometimes weirded out by Tougou's unusual behavior. Despite this, she stood against Tougou when Tougou attempted to destroy the Shinju but held no grudges afterward. Karin Miyoshi is not annoyed by her and later expressed a desire to have Itsuki as a little sister. The two are often shown together in comedic scenes related to their poor cooking skills and shared self-consciousness about their flat chests.
Itsuki's name means "tree," a possible reference in the song "Inori no Uta." Her associated flower motif is Polygonatum biflorum, or Solomon's seal.