TV-Series
Description
Luluna, a dark grey cat distinguished by white diamond markings on each ear and gold eyes fringed with indigo lashes, sports a gold ring encircling her tail. A white shawl drapes her shoulders, secured by a dark blue bow embellished with a gold crescent pin. In her idol mascot form, her appearance shifts to include long, wavy black hair styled to evoke cat ears from the front, highlighted by gold crescent and diamond hair accessories. This form simplifies her attire and reduces her proportions while preserving her signature elegance.

As Eve Kagayaki’s mascot and secretary, Luluna meticulously oversees Kagayaki Corporation and Pri☆Chan Land, enforcing operational efficiency and unwavering compliance with regulations. Her authority in mascot governance earns her the title “Mascot of High Position.” Though poised and methodical, her perfectionist nature fuels a belief that mascot-led systems could perfect society by eradicating human flaws—a conviction that spirals into antagonism during season three. She imposes rigid order on Pri☆Chan Land, even isolating Eve within a castle to halt her idol endeavors.

Her bond with Eve traces back to the girl’s infancy, having raised and educated her in seclusion. A historic clash with Solulu, Alice Kagayaki’s mascot, defines her past: Luluna erased Solulu’s memories during a dispute over mascot-human roles, an act meant to shield Alice during an accident. This incident ignites lasting strife as Solulu defiantly challenges Luluna’s authoritarian tactics.

A pivotal shift occurs in episodes 150–151 when Luluna witnesses the mutual trust between the Miracle☆Kiratts and their mascots. This revelation softens her rigid outlook, leading to reconciliation with Eve. Post-conflict, she exits alongside Solulu through the closing interdimensional Bughole, her destiny left unresolved.

Notable traits include a February 22 birthday (Japan’s Cat Day), lunar-themed accessories, and a moon earring later gifted to Eve. Her name merges “Luna” (Latin for “moon”) with “Lulu,” mirroring Solulu’s sun-centric identity in a celestial contrast.