Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Sorcerer Hunters: Tira Misu

  She, along with Chocolate, was raised by Carrot and Marron's father and mother, Onion and Apricot. She resembles Little Red Riding Hood, dressed in an oversized cloak and glasses.


She seems very meek and shy, but reveals a bolder side of her personality in combat, pulling away her cloak and revealing her whip and leather Dominatrix gear. She is very skilled with the whip, and is the one who usually beats Carrot down after he transforms, turning him back to human form in the anime.

Tira is deeply in love with Carrot, but due to her shy nature she isn't very up-front until later in the manga. Tira gets jealous when Carrot flirts with other girls, and along with her sister Chocolate, she whips Carrot as punishment for his wandering eyes (though Tira is not as vicious as Chocolate is).

In battle, Tira occasionally uses a wire/thread instead of a whip. She also has basic knowledge of Gaia's magic, which is derived from nature; magic she learned from Apricot Glace, though she is only able to heal with it. Her dominatrix attire in the manga and OAVs is the traditional ensemble consisting of leather stiletto-heel boots, bustiers, corsets, spiked dog chains, etc. Her anime attire, however, has a more colorful style, consisting of a tight, skimpy, orange and white leotard with an emerald "tie," white gloves and heels. In the manga, her dominatrix outfit changes often—sometimes even during the same story. In the anime, she appeared in her manga outfit after being reborn.













































9 comments:

  1. Oh yeah, she's got to be the best this Series has to offer.

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  2. Top scene was the best part of the show; just couldn't get past the dub with those sisters.

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    1. Nothing against Matt Greenfield or Foster but just couldn't stomach a lot of ADV's older talent, especially the one's with Jason Lee and was never too crazy about Tiffany Grant. Always liked Brett Weaver though.

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    2. What about ones like Cynthia Martinez, Hilary Haag, Shelley Calene-Black, Monica Rial, Kelly Manison, and Chris Patton?

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  3. >literally every second gen
    That was when they just started improving actually. Jessica Boone and Haag were great.

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    1. Oh yeah, Jessica Boone. And then there was Luci Christian, Mandy Clark, Christine Auten, and Kira Vincent Davis. All fabulous.

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    2. >Clark
      Bitch never came back from college like she said...

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