Mizuho Inada

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Tsuyako Kinoshita as Mizuho Inada in the film Battle Royale.
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Tsuyako Kinoshita as Mizuho Inada in the film Battle Royale.
Manga Mizuho Inada
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Manga Mizuho Inada

Mizuho Inada (稲田瑞穂 Inada Mizuho) is a character in the novel Battle Royale, and the film and manga of the same name. In the film she was played by Tsuyako Kinoshita.

Mizuho has A-type blood.

[edit] Pre-Program

Mizuho Inada is one of the class of third-year students at the fictional Shiroiwa Junior High School. She was a good friend of Kaori Minami; the novel also states that she is a good friend of Megumi Eto. Mizuho spent a great deal of her time living in a fantasy world, where she was a warrior named Prexia Dikianne Mizuho, appointed by the God of Light, Ahura Mazda. She believed that Ahura Mazda had sent a message to her via a local fortune teller, to tell her that she was a warrior, and that he resided in a crystal Mizuho wore around her neck, which she had bought from a mail-order catalogue. Mizuho often had Kaori join in with her game, calling her Lorela Lausasse Kaori.

[edit] During The Program

In the novel and manga, Mizuho managed to survive until very late into the program, but by this point she had started to lose her mind. She believed that her fantasy world was reality, and that Kaori and her other friends had been killed by demons, a.k.a. Kazuo Kiriyama and Mitsuko Souma.

In the novel, after witnessing Kazuo kill Mitsuko, Mizuho believed that Ahura Mazda wanted her to kill Kazuo. She crept up on him with her designated weapon, a double-bladed knife, but before she even gets close, Kazuo shoots her, without even turning to look at her.

In the manga, she encounters Shuya after he leaves the lighthouse and tries to kill him, experiencing delusions after she escapes. She later sets up a painstakingly detailed shrine to her god and is killed by Kazuo while worshipping there.

In the film, Mizuho and Kaori stab each other to death after fighting over a life preserver.

Battle Royale (edit)
Novel & mangas Battle Royale (novel) | Battle Royale (manga) | Battle Royale II: Blitz Royale (manga)
Films Battle Royale (film)  | Battle Royale II: Requiem
Soundtracks Battle Royale Original Soundtrack | Battle Royale II: Requiem Original Soundtrack | Composer: Masamichi Amano | Orchestra: Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Main Characters BR: Shuya Nanahara | Noriko Nakagawa | Shogo Kawada | Sakamochi/Yonemi/Kitano (the Teacher) | Kazuo Kiriyama | Mitsuko Souma | Shinji Mimura | Hiroki Sugimura
BRII: Takuma Aoi | Shiori Kitano | Nao Asakura | Riki Takeuchi | Saki Sakurai
Secondary Characters BR: Yoshitoki Kuninobu | Takako Chigusa | Yukie Utsumi | Kazushi Niida | Yuko Sakaki | Megumi Eto | Satomi Noda | Yoshio Akamatsu | Yukiko Kitano | Keita Iijima | Kayoko Kotohiki | Hirono Shimizu | Yuichiro Takiguchi | Tatsumichi Oki | Mitsuru Numai | Yutaka Seto| Yoji Kuramoto | Toshinori Oda | Sho Tsukioka | Mai (smiling winner) | Keiko Onuki (Keiko Inoue) | Lieutenant Anjo | Soldiers (Battle Royale)
BRII: R: Mitsugu Sakai | Shugo Urabe | Maki Souda | Osamu Kasai | Soji Kazama | Kyoko Kakei | Kengo Yonai | Ryo Kurosawa | Haruya Sakurai | Haruka Kuze | Masami Shibaki | Jun Nanami | Makio Mimura (Shinji's uncle) | Prime Minister of Japan
Cast and crew Koushun Takami (novel author) | Kinji Fukasaku (director) | Kenta Fukasaku (screenwriter)
BR: Tatsuya Fujiwara | Aki Maeda | Taro Yamamoto | Masanobu Ando | Kou Shibasaki | Chiaki Kuriyama | Takeshi Kitano
BRII: R: Takeru Shibaki Shugo Oshinari | Ai Maeda | Ayana Sakai | Natsuki Kato | Riki Takeuchi | Yoko Maki
Other topics Battle Royale controversy | Battle Royale merchandise | List of Battle Royale weapons | GPS tracking | Wild Seven
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