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Mimirin Midorihara, known as Mimi-Lynne in English, is a white anthropomorphic rabbit distinguished by her black-tipped ears revealing pink inner ears, a pink nose, and a visible buck tooth. A forehead tuft of hair accompanies her consistent ribbon or flower accessory near her left ear. Her attire has evolved: initially featuring a yellow sweater under a red overall dress, white socks, and reddish-pink shoes with a matching flower hair clip. Later styles included a pink jacket over a pastel yellow shirt and pastel blue skirt with pink shoes. Her most recent look is a grey polka-dotted dress with an orange belt, a pink open cardigan, blue striped socks, and magenta shoes with white soles, finished with a pink ribbon. Seasonal variations introduce lighter fabrics and sun hats.

Her parents, Sota and Renge Midorihara, run the Flower Shop Midorihara. An only child since her childhood friend Ramurin left the series, Mimirin possesses a gentle, naive, and lively nature, sometimes appearing spoiled or clumsy. She easily cries if challenged but shows bravery in forging friendships and perseveres as a hard worker. Her passions include singing, collecting dolls, flowers, and strawberry shortcake. She excels at running, recognized as the fastest among her peers.

Mimirin dislikes carrots and fears snakes, caterpillars, and insects. Her pink ribbon, replacing the original flower clip, holds deep sentimental value as a farewell gift from Ramurin before departing Challenge Island. She occasionally uses third-person speech and the verbal tic "-nya" in Japanese when talking to close friends.

Her friendships include Shimajiro Shimano, her earliest friend, alongside Torippii Sorano, Nyakkii Momoyama, Marurin Sasaki, Kikko Hayashida, and Sakurako Koinuma. Career interests explored include nursing and floristry, connecting to her family's flower shop. Born October 10 at 10:10 AM, she is a Libra with blood type B. Her surname "Midorihara" blends "green" (緑) and "fields" (原), while "Mimirin" combines "ears" (耳) and "dignified" (凛), referencing her prominent rabbit ears.