Pure Pure Mimi To Shippo No Monogatari - Characters

Characters

Jun Yūki (結城 潤?)
The protagonist. While training to become a Trimmer, he begins to realize his latent feelings for Sachi. He ultimately joins Midou at the 'FRIENDS' pet store. He is called "Master" by Sachi and Hinata at the beginning of the game.

Takuya Midou (御堂 拓也?)
Voice Actor: Kenji Nojima(野島健児)(PS2 only)
Jun's sardonic best friend. Although he uses Kansai dialect, he wasn't born in Kansai. He tends to be bullied a lot by Jun. Midou helps Jun to become a qualified Trimmer and is also Jun's closest male friend. He takes the same course as Jun, but his goal isn't to become a Trimmer.

Miwa Yuuki (結城 美和?)
Voice Actor: MARIO(PC and PS2)
Jun's sister. She frequently helps Jun by preparing meals. She is also a tomboy. Midou may have a crush on her.

Sachi (さち?)
Voice Actor: Marina Ono(PC and PS2)
A dog-girl. Hinata's older sister. Sachi is Jun's love interest early in the game. She is very soft-spoken and acts humbly, often refusing to accept praise. She calls Jun "Master" because of his behavior. She speaks highly of Jun, so much that it influenced her younger sister, Hinata, to copy her and call Jun "Master" as well. Early in the game, she dies from a fatal illness.

Hinata (ひなた?)
Voice Actor: Kanematsu Yuka(PC);Miyu Inoe(PS2)
Sachi's younger sister. Hinata is frequently seen around Sachi or attaching herself to Jun's face. She commonly causes trouble with her energetic behavior.

Tobari (とばり?)
Voice Actor: Konami Onami(PC);Kanoko Hatamiya(PS2)
A catgirl that Jun helps while he is downtown. Tobari is overly-serious and tries to maintain her cool at all times. She becomes a bit attached to Jun after he helps her. The typical tsundere character, her background is unknown, so she is mysterious to the characters.

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