TV-Series
Description
Miguno is a spotted hyena student at Cherryton Academy with a medium, slender frame and light brown fur patterned with irregular dark brown spots across his forehead and body. His entirely brown eyes complement a casual yet tidy appearance, enhanced by seasonal uniforms: layered attire for winter and a summer ensemble of a blue polo shirt, gray striped pants, and brown loafers.
A member of the "701 Canines" dormitory group, he shares a close camaraderie with roommates like Legoshi, reflecting the group’s friendly dynamic. Passionate about music, he plays electric guitar in "the Leftovers," a band featuring a vulture member.
Present during the discovery of Tem’s murder scene, his role remains peripheral. Later, during the Meteor Festival, he trims his fur for summer, intending to sell the clippings. When Legoshi’s absence sparks questions, Miguno and fellow dormmates withhold details, prioritizing loyalty over external pressure.
Noted for poor eyesight, his species is biologically closer to felines despite canine-like traits. While active in group interactions and background events, his narrative contributions emphasize collective solidarity over individual development, with no documented personal arcs in existing materials.
A member of the "701 Canines" dormitory group, he shares a close camaraderie with roommates like Legoshi, reflecting the group’s friendly dynamic. Passionate about music, he plays electric guitar in "the Leftovers," a band featuring a vulture member.
Present during the discovery of Tem’s murder scene, his role remains peripheral. Later, during the Meteor Festival, he trims his fur for summer, intending to sell the clippings. When Legoshi’s absence sparks questions, Miguno and fellow dormmates withhold details, prioritizing loyalty over external pressure.
Noted for poor eyesight, his species is biologically closer to felines despite canine-like traits. While active in group interactions and background events, his narrative contributions emphasize collective solidarity over individual development, with no documented personal arcs in existing materials.