OVA
Description
Miko Mido stands as the final heir to the Miroku ninja clan, a centuries-old lineage of female warriors tracing back to Japan’s Sengoku period. Born to Maria, a human, and Seikima, ruler of the Shikima demon realm, her hybrid lineage endows her with azure blood and a mystical link to the supernatural. Trained rigorously by her grandmother in both conventional and erotic ninjutsu, she honed her body into a lethal instrument, mastering ki manipulation and the strategic use of bodily fluids in combat. The theft of a sacred wooden box—a pact ensuring Shikima demons’ loyalty—by rival factions compels her to safeguard her heritage through these unorthodox methods.

Her personality melds a lighthearted, approachable nature with unyielding determination, embodying a paradox of chaste innocence and calculated sensuality. Though she engages in frequent sexual acts as tactical maneuvers for her duties, she maintains a self-perceived virginity, distancing these actions from emotional intimacy. This duality fuels her inner conflict: a longing for ordinary romance and stability clashes with her ordained role as a guardian against supernatural forces. Academic pursuits are mentioned, though details remain sparse.

Physically, Miko appears as a fair-skinned adolescent of average stature (158 cm), with striking orange-auburn eyes and waist-length hair secured by a vivid pink ribbon. Later iterations depict a more athletic frame, exchanging her initial loose green top and black leggings for a white jacket, yellow skirt, and white stockings. A defining trait is her hair’s capacity to whirl into the "Aoi Tatsumaki," a tornado-like technique channeling her demonic ancestry.

Her combat arsenal blends tradition with provocation. Techniques include "Nyoninboh," which enlarges her clitoris to pierce adversaries; "Iron Pubes," unleashing needle-like projectiles; and "Milk Strike," ejecting breast milk to blind foes. She employs acupuncture to strike pleasure points and "Acid Blast," expelling corrosive vaginal fluids. Collaborative tactics, such as synergizing with ally Nin-Nin’s alcohol spray to ignite enemies, underscore her strategic versatility.

Media adaptations diverge in tone: the manga presents her as self-assured, embracing her erotic techniques, while anime versions temper her persona, substituting explicit acts with aphonsiacs. Later OVAs like *La Blue Girl Returns* introduce allies such as Kanako, a nurse-in-training devoted to the Miroku clan, who harbors romantic feelings for her. Rivalries, including that with Fubuki Kai—a self-taught ninja turned Shikima ally—highlight evolving bonds of rivalry and mutual respect.

Her story navigates the clash between destiny and selfhood. Struggling to reconcile her supernatural obligations with dreams of normalcy, she confronts familial revelations: an older sister, Miyu, deemed ineligible for leadership due to her fully human blood, and adversaries like Kamiri and Kugutsumen, who seek retribution against the Miroku. These trials frame her journey as a perpetual negotiation between legacy and individuality.