TV-Series
Description
Vanilla, a white cat mix breed catgirl with heterochromatic traits, features primarily white ears, tail, and hair carrying a subtle pink undertone. Her hair is often styled in twin tails secured by blue ribbons, complementing her frequently squinted blue eyes. Standing 149 cm tall with measurements of 70-52-75, she typically wears a light blue and navy blue lolita-style dress, white shin-length socks with garter trims, and blue Mary Jane shoes. Two large blue ribbons adorn her head and collar, while a blue string wraps lightly around her left hand. A gold bell attaches to her collar ribbon after she passes independent catgirl training.
Reserved, stoic, and calm, Vanilla rarely expresses emotions overtly, embodying a "kūdere" personality that contrasts sharply with her twin sister Chocola's energetic nature. Despite her quiet exterior, she demonstrates notable intelligence and sharp wit through insightful observations. She maintains a strong independent streak and an "I’ll-do-things-my-way" attitude. Her defining trait is profound devotion to Chocola, driving unconditional companionship due to a sister-complex. This loyalty shapes many of her actions across storylines.
Abandoned roadside as kittens with no knowledge of their origins, Vanilla and Chocola were discovered by Kashou Minaduki and his sister Shigure. Malnourished and disoriented, the twins initially refused food, consuming only water until cold weather and weakness caused severe illnesses requiring hospitalization. After recovery, they adapted to the Minaduki household.
In *Vol. 1*, Vanilla followed Chocola when the latter struggled with Kashou leaving home. They hid in cardboard boxes, shipping themselves to his bakery La Soleil. Vanilla insisted on staying as Kashou’s maid alongside Chocola, selected their maid costumes, and accompanied Kashou to a cat shop where instinct drove both twins to play exhaustively with a cat toy. At a drug store, she slipped away briefly for undisclosed reasons. During maid training, she observed Kashou’s baking practices and distracted him while Chocola attempted cooking, resulting in a messy incident requiring cleanup.
Vanilla’s analytical nature surfaced when she deduced Chocola was in heat from health issues and uncharacteristic behavior around Kashou. She explained unaddressed heat cycles could harm catgirls and facilitated physical intimacy to relieve Chocola’s condition. Later, Vanilla entered heat but denied it despite increasingly clingy behavior toward Kashou. After Chocola exposed her state, Kashou assisted her similarly. Post-relief, Shigure revealed the health risks were exaggerated, implying manipulation.
Training for the mandatory bell exam under Cinnamon led to unproductive tangents due to Cinnamon’s distracted teaching. Despite initial failures in Kashou’s practice tests, both twins received their bells. Kashou rewarded them with an amusement park visit where Vanilla maintained stoicism but appreciated the experience. Later, she exhibited affectionate behavior toward Kashou, clarifying it stemmed from deep attachment, not heat.
In the OVA, Vanilla and Chocola earned bells through Shigure’s crash course. Forgetting them during an outing led to police detaining them as strays until Kashou intervened with the permits, highlighting their dependency without bells.
The anime television series introduced Cacao, a stray kitten Chocola found. Vanilla assisted secretly caring for her and supported her household integration after Kashou and Shigure approved. During a storm-induced power outage, Vanilla participated in group storytelling to ease fear among the catgirls.
Vanilla’s relationships center on unwavering loyalty to Chocola and a complex dynamic with Kashou. She alternates between dry wit—dubbing him "Ero Patissier" for interactions with female customers—and vulnerability during intimacy, exemplified by her "Flehmen response" excuse when unconsciously caressing him. Her bond with other Minaduki catgirls like Coconut, Azuki, Maple, and Cinnamon involves collaborative daily activities.
Reserved, stoic, and calm, Vanilla rarely expresses emotions overtly, embodying a "kūdere" personality that contrasts sharply with her twin sister Chocola's energetic nature. Despite her quiet exterior, she demonstrates notable intelligence and sharp wit through insightful observations. She maintains a strong independent streak and an "I’ll-do-things-my-way" attitude. Her defining trait is profound devotion to Chocola, driving unconditional companionship due to a sister-complex. This loyalty shapes many of her actions across storylines.
Abandoned roadside as kittens with no knowledge of their origins, Vanilla and Chocola were discovered by Kashou Minaduki and his sister Shigure. Malnourished and disoriented, the twins initially refused food, consuming only water until cold weather and weakness caused severe illnesses requiring hospitalization. After recovery, they adapted to the Minaduki household.
In *Vol. 1*, Vanilla followed Chocola when the latter struggled with Kashou leaving home. They hid in cardboard boxes, shipping themselves to his bakery La Soleil. Vanilla insisted on staying as Kashou’s maid alongside Chocola, selected their maid costumes, and accompanied Kashou to a cat shop where instinct drove both twins to play exhaustively with a cat toy. At a drug store, she slipped away briefly for undisclosed reasons. During maid training, she observed Kashou’s baking practices and distracted him while Chocola attempted cooking, resulting in a messy incident requiring cleanup.
Vanilla’s analytical nature surfaced when she deduced Chocola was in heat from health issues and uncharacteristic behavior around Kashou. She explained unaddressed heat cycles could harm catgirls and facilitated physical intimacy to relieve Chocola’s condition. Later, Vanilla entered heat but denied it despite increasingly clingy behavior toward Kashou. After Chocola exposed her state, Kashou assisted her similarly. Post-relief, Shigure revealed the health risks were exaggerated, implying manipulation.
Training for the mandatory bell exam under Cinnamon led to unproductive tangents due to Cinnamon’s distracted teaching. Despite initial failures in Kashou’s practice tests, both twins received their bells. Kashou rewarded them with an amusement park visit where Vanilla maintained stoicism but appreciated the experience. Later, she exhibited affectionate behavior toward Kashou, clarifying it stemmed from deep attachment, not heat.
In the OVA, Vanilla and Chocola earned bells through Shigure’s crash course. Forgetting them during an outing led to police detaining them as strays until Kashou intervened with the permits, highlighting their dependency without bells.
The anime television series introduced Cacao, a stray kitten Chocola found. Vanilla assisted secretly caring for her and supported her household integration after Kashou and Shigure approved. During a storm-induced power outage, Vanilla participated in group storytelling to ease fear among the catgirls.
Vanilla’s relationships center on unwavering loyalty to Chocola and a complex dynamic with Kashou. She alternates between dry wit—dubbing him "Ero Patissier" for interactions with female customers—and vulnerability during intimacy, exemplified by her "Flehmen response" excuse when unconsciously caressing him. Her bond with other Minaduki catgirls like Coconut, Azuki, Maple, and Cinnamon involves collaborative daily activities.