List of Mirmo! Characters - Charming Edition Characters

Charming Edition Characters

Panta (パンタ?) Voiced by: Reiko Takagi (Japanese), Debi Derryberry (English)
A muglox who accidentally halfway died and is now a spirit. He loves to play with Mirmo, who is scared of him. His partner is Haruka Morishita, who used an octopus to summon him. It is revealed that he saw Haruka seven years ago but was not able to meet her before he died. His tool is a ukulele. (First appearance: episode 153)
Haruka Morishita (森下はるか, Morishita Haruka?) Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese), Natalie Nassar (English)
A childhood friend of Dylan. Her ambition is to become a manga artist. She is very kind but is even scarier than Azumi when angry—usually with a smile that scares other characters (Dylan once says that as a child, his worst fear was Haruka getting angry). In the anime, she is Panta's human partner and still has feelings for Dylan. This causes Dylan to break up with Katie for a while. When Haruka realizes that Dylan's true love is Katie, she finally gives up on him. At the end of the series she is dating Koichi Sumita. (First appearance: episode 157)
Koichi Sumita (住田光一, Sumita Kōichi?) Voiced by: Tetsuharu Ohta (Japanese), Braden Hunt (English)
A very shy person who likes Katie, and has confessed to her. Once, because of Azumi, Hanzo, and Sasuke, he and Katie accidentally kissed. He is good at sports and has two younger twin sisters. Like Mirumo, he likes chocolates, and he also loves Kumocho. He always supports Katie. At the end of the season, he is dating Haruka Moroshita. (First appearance: episode 151)

Papii

Papii is Koichi's partner. She has a crush on Murumo but when she tries to ask him out, she panics and beats him up. This leads to a fight which Papii wins and then realizes her mistakes. She thinks Koichi is nice and not aggressive.

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