Talk:Mikoto Minagi

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[edit] Images

If anyone has any images (anime or manga) they can contribute here I'd greatly appreciate. My laptop's in the shop currently (I'm borrowing one in the meantime) and I don't have my screencap or image editing program on this one. Katsuhagi 17:31, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The cats of My-Otome

3 cats are shown onscreen, to my knowledge:

  • The black cat with the x-shaped marking and an earring, the one that is seen with Mashiro and Arika and called "Mikoto".
  • The black cat with a z(δΉ™?)-shaped marking, seen with Mikoto the Cat Goddess in episode 23 and in My-Otome Zwei episode 1.
  • The black cat with a crescent-shaped marking, seen briefly with Natsuki and Nao at the end of episode 22/beginning of episode 23.

When Mikoto the Cat Goddess calls for Jubei during episode 23, the one with the x-shaped scar and earring responds. In addition with DVD special 7, it seems the cat has 3 names: Mikoto, Cat No. 10, and Jubei. Phony Saint 17:48, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

Rewatching the Zwei OVA, it appears that the cat with Nao is actually a fourth cat with different markings. Also, the Meowterializing cat makes a reappearance in the My-Otome PS2 game, so it's a bit hard to say that it's just a joke (implying that it's non-canon), more of a running gag and a parody of the other Otome. Phony Saint 18:23, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
Ah, thanks for the clarification. I only remembered seeing two cats. I'm also not up to date as far as the games go so I didn't know the Otome kitty reappeared. (I don't have a region compatible PS2). Katsuhagi 21:39, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fictional shapeshifters?

Why? It could possibly apply to Mikoto Minagi, Mikoto the cat or Mikoto the Cat Goddess (damn you, Sunrise), but neither of them ever shapeshift, to my knowledge. - Sikon 19:58, 11 August 2007 (UTC)

In the My-Otome manga Mikoto changes form between a cat and a human, so that's why she's in there. Katsuhagi 20:51, 12 August 2007 (UTC)

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