OVA
Description
Miko Mido, a 16-year-old (later 18-year-old) female ninja, serves as the heiress to the ancient Miroku ninja clan, whose origins stretch back to Japan’s Sengoku era. She sports a petite, slightly rounded frame at 158 cm tall, with fair skin, waist-length hair secured by a pink ribbon patterned with stars, and striking orange-auburn eyes. Her figure, measuring B87 W56 H80, evolves across adaptations, later adopting a leaner, athletic build and a redesigned costume featuring a white jacket, yellow skirt, and white stockings.
Born to King Seikima of the Shikima Kingdom and Maria, a human ex-member of the Miroku clan, Miko inherits demonic blue blood, unlocking supernatural powers such as the Aoi Tatsumaki—a whirlwind transforming her hair into a tornado that shreds opponents’ clothing. Trained by her grandmother in sexual ninjutsu, her arsenal includes techniques like Nyoninboh (clitoral enlargement to subdue female foes), Iron Pubes (launching hair needles), Milk Strike (firing breast milk projectiles), Acid Blast (releasing corrosive vaginal secretions), and erotic acupuncture. Though effective, these methods torment her, clashing with her longing for an ordinary existence.
Cheerful and tenacious, Miko maintains a lively facade despite battling supernatural forces. A diligent student, she juggles high school life while deflecting romantic overtures from Nin-nin, her steadfast companion. Her internal conflict stems from pride in her lineage warring with disdain for weaponizing her body, coupled with a yearning for romantic simplicity. She clings to a self-image of virginity, rationalizing sexual acts as tactical maneuvers rather than personal choices.
Media portrayals diverge subtly: the anime depicts her as more innocent, rejecting oral methods to procure virgin semen for interdimensional travel in favor of aphrodisiacs, contrasting the manga’s pragmatic tone. Later OVAs refine her design, emphasizing a toned physique and a "cute girl" aesthetic over the manga’s mature depiction.
Her quest centers on reclaiming a stolen artifact—a wooden box controlling demonic forces—pitting her against rival clans and supernatural adversaries. Relationships with figures like Fubuki, a rival versed in comparable techniques, and her half-demon heritage deepen her struggle to reconcile duty with self-identity.
Born to King Seikima of the Shikima Kingdom and Maria, a human ex-member of the Miroku clan, Miko inherits demonic blue blood, unlocking supernatural powers such as the Aoi Tatsumaki—a whirlwind transforming her hair into a tornado that shreds opponents’ clothing. Trained by her grandmother in sexual ninjutsu, her arsenal includes techniques like Nyoninboh (clitoral enlargement to subdue female foes), Iron Pubes (launching hair needles), Milk Strike (firing breast milk projectiles), Acid Blast (releasing corrosive vaginal secretions), and erotic acupuncture. Though effective, these methods torment her, clashing with her longing for an ordinary existence.
Cheerful and tenacious, Miko maintains a lively facade despite battling supernatural forces. A diligent student, she juggles high school life while deflecting romantic overtures from Nin-nin, her steadfast companion. Her internal conflict stems from pride in her lineage warring with disdain for weaponizing her body, coupled with a yearning for romantic simplicity. She clings to a self-image of virginity, rationalizing sexual acts as tactical maneuvers rather than personal choices.
Media portrayals diverge subtly: the anime depicts her as more innocent, rejecting oral methods to procure virgin semen for interdimensional travel in favor of aphrodisiacs, contrasting the manga’s pragmatic tone. Later OVAs refine her design, emphasizing a toned physique and a "cute girl" aesthetic over the manga’s mature depiction.
Her quest centers on reclaiming a stolen artifact—a wooden box controlling demonic forces—pitting her against rival clans and supernatural adversaries. Relationships with figures like Fubuki, a rival versed in comparable techniques, and her half-demon heritage deepen her struggle to reconcile duty with self-identity.