TV Special
Description
Sherlock Shellingford, also known as Sharo or Sheryl, leads the Milky Holmes detective group at age 15. She possesses pink hair, blue eyes, and a petite frame, standing 141 cm tall and weighing 32 kg, with a birthday on March 31. Descended from Sherlock Holmes, she wields a supernatural telekinetic ability called "Toys," manifesting as pink energy. This power allows her to move lightweight objects mentally or create translucent defensive barriers. In rare, intense confrontations, her telekinesis temporarily amplifies, enabling extraordinary feats like lifting massive land segments into the atmosphere. Following a battle against the Gentlemen Thieves where she lost her Toys, she and her team grapple with incompetence and adapt to life without powers, including moving into an attic and accepting a less luxurious lifestyle.
Her personality blends energetic optimism, clumsiness, and a scatterbrained disposition. She frequently avoids conflict, urging teammates toward positive outcomes. Despite her disorganization, she exhibits unwavering kindness and trust, often overlooking ulterior motives—such as naively swapping places with a princess without anticipating betrayal. She openly expresses affection through hugs and nicknames like "Kokoro-chan," much to Kokoro's annoyance. During investigations, she demonstrates strong intuitive abilities, sometimes earning her the title "goddess of intuition." Her problem-solving can involve random accusations or unconventional logic, like arbitrarily blaming suspects such as Buta without evidence. She works part-time at a ramen shop.
Temporarily, her powers resurface in critical moments, like battles against Arsene. Later, she displays heightened aggression when provoked, notably after the Gentlemen Thieves destroy her team's garden. Her journey culminates in graduating from Holmes Detective Academy, resolving her role in the detectives-versus-thieves conflict. Her relationships include a deep bond with her teammates and a complex dynamic with Henriette, who mentors her while secretly being Arsene in disguise. She shares a close but occasionally strained connection with Kokoro and cares for a stray cat named Kamaboko.
In spin-offs like *Futari wa Milky Holmes*, she transitions into a mentor role for new detectives. Her character appears in merchandise, including Nendoroid figures depicting both game and anime designs, and collectible card sleeves featuring her likeness.
Her personality blends energetic optimism, clumsiness, and a scatterbrained disposition. She frequently avoids conflict, urging teammates toward positive outcomes. Despite her disorganization, she exhibits unwavering kindness and trust, often overlooking ulterior motives—such as naively swapping places with a princess without anticipating betrayal. She openly expresses affection through hugs and nicknames like "Kokoro-chan," much to Kokoro's annoyance. During investigations, she demonstrates strong intuitive abilities, sometimes earning her the title "goddess of intuition." Her problem-solving can involve random accusations or unconventional logic, like arbitrarily blaming suspects such as Buta without evidence. She works part-time at a ramen shop.
Temporarily, her powers resurface in critical moments, like battles against Arsene. Later, she displays heightened aggression when provoked, notably after the Gentlemen Thieves destroy her team's garden. Her journey culminates in graduating from Holmes Detective Academy, resolving her role in the detectives-versus-thieves conflict. Her relationships include a deep bond with her teammates and a complex dynamic with Henriette, who mentors her while secretly being Arsene in disguise. She shares a close but occasionally strained connection with Kokoro and cares for a stray cat named Kamaboko.
In spin-offs like *Futari wa Milky Holmes*, she transitions into a mentor role for new detectives. Her character appears in merchandise, including Nendoroid figures depicting both game and anime designs, and collectible card sleeves featuring her likeness.