TV-Series
Description
Sherlock Shellingford is the primary protagonist of the "Tantei Opera Milky Holmes" franchise, leading the detective unit Milky Holmes as a student at Holmes Detective Academy. Her full name references the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, her ancestor.
She possesses pink hair, stands 141 cm tall, weighs 32 kg, and has AB blood type, with a birthday on March 31. Her personality is consistently optimistic and energetic, maintaining cheerfulness even in adversity. As a leader, she prioritizes group harmony, mediating team conflicts and encouraging them during setbacks. However, she is notably clumsy and disorganized in daily life, sometimes causing awkward situations due to obliviousness to others' ill intentions, such as naively swapping places with Princess Claris expecting voluntary return.
Her character arc spans multiple seasons. Initially, she and her team wield supernatural Toys to fight crime; Sherlock's telekinetic Toy moves lightweight objects, creates translucent barriers, or generates energy beams. Confronting the Gentlemen Thieves in Season 1 results in permanent Toy loss and expulsion into an attic. Sherlock accepts their reduced circumstances, focusing on regaining their abilities. Her telekinesis temporarily resurges at an enhanced level in the Season 1 finale, lifting a massive land segment into Earth’s atmosphere.
In "Dai-Ni-Maku" (Season 2), her efforts to reclaim her Toy continue through comedic misadventures and investigations. She occasionally works part-time at a ramen shop, communicating nonverbally with the owner. A recurring trait is impulsively accusing a boy named Buta of crimes without evidence. The season concludes with her team losing their powers again after briefly regaining them.
Alternative media depict different scenarios: the OVA "Tantei Opera Milky Holmes: Alternative" shows her Toy intact, solving cases alongside detective Kobayashi Opera, showcasing deductive intuition and combat prowess against thieves like the Thieves’ Empire. The spin-off "Futari wa Milky Holmes" features her two years later inspiring younger detectives, though her Toy status is unspecified.
Her relationships include a trusting bond with teacher Henriette Mystère, unaware Henriette secretly leads the Gentlemen Thieves as Arsène, manipulating them to reawaken their Toys. She frequently interacts with the Genius 4 police unit, particularly Kokoro Akechi, whom she affectionately calls "Kokoro-chan"—prompting Kokoro to retaliate with a golden mask. She demonstrates an affinity for animals, adopting a stray cat named Kamaboko, though the animals’ reactions to her vary.
Trivia notes include her resemblance to Princess Claris of Marlo and her ancestor Sherlock Holmes sharing her telekinetic Toy ability during historical conflicts against evil Toy users.
She possesses pink hair, stands 141 cm tall, weighs 32 kg, and has AB blood type, with a birthday on March 31. Her personality is consistently optimistic and energetic, maintaining cheerfulness even in adversity. As a leader, she prioritizes group harmony, mediating team conflicts and encouraging them during setbacks. However, she is notably clumsy and disorganized in daily life, sometimes causing awkward situations due to obliviousness to others' ill intentions, such as naively swapping places with Princess Claris expecting voluntary return.
Her character arc spans multiple seasons. Initially, she and her team wield supernatural Toys to fight crime; Sherlock's telekinetic Toy moves lightweight objects, creates translucent barriers, or generates energy beams. Confronting the Gentlemen Thieves in Season 1 results in permanent Toy loss and expulsion into an attic. Sherlock accepts their reduced circumstances, focusing on regaining their abilities. Her telekinesis temporarily resurges at an enhanced level in the Season 1 finale, lifting a massive land segment into Earth’s atmosphere.
In "Dai-Ni-Maku" (Season 2), her efforts to reclaim her Toy continue through comedic misadventures and investigations. She occasionally works part-time at a ramen shop, communicating nonverbally with the owner. A recurring trait is impulsively accusing a boy named Buta of crimes without evidence. The season concludes with her team losing their powers again after briefly regaining them.
Alternative media depict different scenarios: the OVA "Tantei Opera Milky Holmes: Alternative" shows her Toy intact, solving cases alongside detective Kobayashi Opera, showcasing deductive intuition and combat prowess against thieves like the Thieves’ Empire. The spin-off "Futari wa Milky Holmes" features her two years later inspiring younger detectives, though her Toy status is unspecified.
Her relationships include a trusting bond with teacher Henriette Mystère, unaware Henriette secretly leads the Gentlemen Thieves as Arsène, manipulating them to reawaken their Toys. She frequently interacts with the Genius 4 police unit, particularly Kokoro Akechi, whom she affectionately calls "Kokoro-chan"—prompting Kokoro to retaliate with a golden mask. She demonstrates an affinity for animals, adopting a stray cat named Kamaboko, though the animals’ reactions to her vary.
Trivia notes include her resemblance to Princess Claris of Marlo and her ancestor Sherlock Holmes sharing her telekinetic Toy ability during historical conflicts against evil Toy users.