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Shiraishi is the first witch to be revealed. Her full entry can be read on [[Characters/Characters/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitchesTheMainCouple the page for her and Yamada]].

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Shiraishi is the first witch to be revealed. Her full entry can be read on [[Characters/Characters/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitchesTheMainCouple [[Characters/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitchesTheMainCouple the page for her and Yamada]].

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Shes Got Legs is currently a disambiguation


* ShesGotLegs: While not particularly long, she has thicker and more shapely legs than even Shiraishi.



* KickChick: [[ShesGotLegs She has nice legs]], and she does show them off since her main way of defending herself and Yamazaki is with powerful kicks.

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* KickChick: [[ShesGotLegs She has nice legs]], and she does show them off since her Her main way of defending herself and Yamazaki is with powerful kicks.

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* CryCute: She has a few scenes when she (partially) lets go of her tough facade and cries - like when she is struck by her own power, when she admits that she loves Yamada, and in chapter 132 when she realizes how thankful Yamada was for her help.



* HumanizingTears: She has a few scenes when she (partially) lets go of her tough facade and cries - like when she is struck by her own power, when she admits that she loves Yamada, and in chapter 132 when she realizes how thankful Yamada was for her help.



* CryCute: She is reduced to tears in the possible future where she is blamed for the school fire and no-one will believe that she wasn't the culprit.



* CryCute: When Yamada finally gets through to her, and she asks him to help her friends.
* CryIntoChest: She cries into Yamada's chest in her CryCute moment.

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* CryCute: When CryIntoChest: She cries into Yamada's chest when Yamada finally gets through to her, and she asks him to help her friends.
* CryIntoChest: She cries into Yamada's chest in her CryCute moment.
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* CryCute: When she gets the feeling that Yamazaki - the only one who reached out to her - likes Leona and not her. Combined with RunningAwayToCry.
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* NiceHat: The wide-brimmed straw hat she wears as her "chaperone hat" when having a study group at Yamada's place is quite neat-looking, if a bit old-fashioned.



* NiceHat: Wears a nice little bowler hat at Yamada and Shiraishi's wedding.
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* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Inverted; she wears glasses, but she doesn't do very well in school and her grades are even worse than Yamada's.
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* {{Flanderization}}: Her infatuation with Yamada and {{Tsundere}} traits get played UpToEleven as the series goes on, while her smugness and manipulative streak takes a bit more of a backseat.

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* {{Flanderization}}: Her infatuation with Yamada and {{Tsundere}} traits get played UpToEleven up as the series goes on, while her smugness and manipulative streak takes a bit more of a backseat.



* CuteAndPsycho: For a surprisingly friendly person, she's also surprisingly fond of torture. The trope is taken UpToEleven when Yamada uses Odagiri's power on her.

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* CuteAndPsycho: For a surprisingly friendly person, she's also surprisingly fond of torture. The trope is taken UpToEleven exaggerated when Yamada uses Odagiri's power on her.
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* PantyShot: Her panties can usually be seen when she kicks someone.
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* OverarchingVillain: [[spoiler: She acts TheDragon to two different {{Big Bad}}s in both the first and the second witch war.]]
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* SupernaturalIsPurple: She has purple eyes. Fits with how she seemed rather mysterious and ominous before her power was fully revealed and for a while was the only person except for Yamada and Shiraishi to have a witch power.

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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Her long RapunzelHair in the manga becomes a short bob in the live-action drama, somewhat similar to Akane Kikuchi's hairstyle later on in the manga. She also doesn't wear a hairband in the live-action drama.

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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Her long RapunzelHair hair in the manga becomes a short bob in the live-action drama, somewhat similar to Akane Kikuchi's hairstyle later on in the manga. She also doesn't wear a hairband in the live-action drama.



* RapunzelHair: She has very long hair, but it doesn't seem to be in her way when she jumps around.
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* WhoWearsShortShorts: Always wears shorts in her spare time. In school, she wears the uniform skirt like all other girls.
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* OutnumberedSibling: She mentions that she has several brothers, but apparently no sisters.
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Shiraishi is the first witch to be revealed. Her full entry can be read on [[Characters/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitchesTheSupernaturalStudiesClub the page for the Supernatural Studies Club]].

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Shiraishi is the first witch to be revealed. Her full entry can be read on [[Characters/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitchesTheSupernaturalStudiesClub [[Characters/Characters/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitchesTheMainCouple the page for the Supernatural Studies Club]].her and Yamada]].
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: In the live-action drama, she has shoulder-long hair like her manga counterpart, but she doesn't wear it in elaborate curls around the edges; she just wears it loose and somewhat disheveled. Justified because her manga hairstyle would be very difficult to reproduce in real life.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Not the only example in the series, but she is probably the one who comes closest to the traditional Meganekko personality (when she's not using telepathy, that is).
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Her long RapunzelHair in the manga becomes a short bob in the live-action drama, somewhat similar to Akane Kikuchi's hairstyle later on in the manga. She also doesn't wear a hairband in the live-action drama.
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* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Her hair is only neck-length in the manga (and anime), while in the live-action drama she has long hair that goes to the middle of her back.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: She has purple hair.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: She has green hair.



* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]: [[RoseHairedSweetie Light pink]] variety.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Light blue.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: She has violet hair.
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* BeautyMark: She has one on her right cheek in her first appearance, but it isn't drawn on in her later appearances.
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Disambiguated per TRS.


* HandHidingSleeves: Long enough to hide her hands most of the time. She's a mixture of Cute Sleeves and (mostly at the start) Sneaky Sleeves.
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* BelatedBackstory: Only half her backstory - her motivation for driving the witches out of the school - is revealed during her introduction arc. The other half - the reason why she was bullied - isn't revealed until 100 chapters later.
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Since she doesn't truly change alignment in the adaptation.


* AdaptationalHeroism: In the manga, she's the only villain in the first witch war who really is a clear-cut villain - not cartoonily evil, since she is still just a high school student, but unlike Yamazaki and Rika, she doesn't have any reasons or excuses for what she's doing. In the live-action drama, while still introduced as a villain, she is painted in a more sympathetic light, given a FreudianExcuse (Yamazaki was the only one who seemed to respect her as a human being and not just see her as a girl), and she defects at the end. [[spoiler: The manga first gives her a FreudianExcuse in the second witch war, which is slightly different.]]

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* AdaptationalHeroism: AdaptationalSympathy: In the manga, she's the only villain in the first witch war who really is a clear-cut villain - not cartoonily evil, since she is still just a high school student, but unlike Yamazaki and Rika, she doesn't have any reasons or excuses for what she's doing. In the live-action drama, while still introduced as a villain, she is painted in a more sympathetic light, given a FreudianExcuse (Yamazaki was the only one who seemed to respect her as a human being and not just see her as a girl), and she defects at the end. [[spoiler: The manga first gives her a FreudianExcuse in the second witch war, which is slightly different.]]
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Like the other original witches, she loses her power permanently after the ceremony, [[spoiler: and like Yamazaki, Leona and Rika, she leaves the story when she graduates from Suzaku in chapter 183]].

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Like the other original witches, she loses her power permanently after the ceremony, [[spoiler: and like Yamazaki, Leona and Rika, she leaves the story when she graduates from Suzaku in chapter 183]].ceremony.



Like the other original witches, she loses her power permanently after the ceremony, [[spoiler: and like Yamazaki, Leona and Asuka, she leaves the story when she graduates from Suzaku in chapter 183]].

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Like the other original witches, she loses her power permanently after the ceremony, [[spoiler: and like Yamazaki, Leona and Asuka, she leaves the story when she graduates from Suzaku in chapter 183]].
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[[spoiler: When Miyamura becomes president, he appoints her the clerk of the new student council. When Miyamura is ousted at the end of their second year, she becomes a part of the new president Tamaki's student council, functioning as the clerk again and presumably as the treasurer too.]]




Ten years later, in the epilogue, she [[spoiler:has married Ushio. They have a daughter called Mone and a son called Mashio.]]



* BabiesEverAfter: Ten years later, in the epilogue, she [[spoiler:has married Ushio. They have a daughter called Mone and a son called Mashio.]]



[[spoiler: At the end of her first year, she becomes the spotter of Ushio who has taken over Nancy's role as the seventh witch (she was also Yamada's spotter for a short while), and at the start of her second year, she founds a poetry club with him, of which she becomes the vice-president. When both the poetry club and the Supernatural Studies Club are forced to dissolve because the third years are leaving, she becomes the new president of the Supernatural Studies Club to keep it alive.]]



The sixth witch to be revealed. However, she isn't a witch at first as the witch-killer Tamaki has stolen her power, thus her character arc is much shorter than the others. Her role in the first part of the story is mostly to act as Yamazaki's secretary and [[TheDragon Dragon]]. Her former power is that she can make herself invisible to anyone she kisses. [[spoiler: In the second part of the story, she - yearning for a replacement to Yamazaki until she graduates - starts a Japanese chess club with Ushio.]]

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The sixth witch to be revealed. However, she isn't a witch at first as the witch-killer Tamaki has stolen her power, thus her character arc is much shorter than the others. Her role in the first part of the story is mostly to act as Yamazaki's secretary and [[TheDragon Dragon]]. Her former power is that she can make herself invisible to anyone she kisses. [[spoiler: In the second part of the story, she - yearning for a replacement to Yamazaki until she graduates - starts a Japanese chess club with Ushio.]]
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* [[MemoryWipingCrew Memory Wiping Person]]: She is sent after those who know of all other six witches to wipe their memories of them, since it is crucial for the student council that no-one but them knows about the witches as knowledge of the powers and having the witches on your side can make you easily overthrow the council.

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* [[MemoryWipingCrew Memory Wiping Person]]: MemoryWipingCrew: She is sent after those who know of all other six witches to wipe their memories of them, since it is crucial for the student council that no-one but them knows about the witches as knowledge of the powers and having the witches on your side can make you easily overthrow the council.
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* PunnyName: Her name is homophone with the word "science", as [[LampshadeHanging she noted]]. In the official English translation, she instead makes a bad (but character-appropriate) joke about how students neither remember her or the things they learn in science class.

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* PunnyName: Her name is homophone homophonic with the word "science", as [[LampshadeHanging she noted]]. In the official English translation, notes]] in chapter 82. When this chapter is initially released in English, she instead makes a bad (but character-appropriate) joke about how students neither remember her or the things they learn in science class.class. When the chapter is released in volume form, it's changed to her making a pun on how "Saionji" sounds a bit like "science only".
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* NotSoDifferent: Shiraishi points out that Noa and Yamada aren’t all that different when it comes to their good hearts; they both tried to use a witch power for somewhat selfish reasons and ended up being close friends with people they thought were their enemies.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Shiraishi points out that Noa and Yamada aren’t all that different when it comes to their good hearts; they both tried to use a witch power for somewhat selfish reasons and ended up being close friends with people they thought were their enemies.

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Alphabetizing now that it's not potholed anymore.


* SirSwearsALot: Female example. Of course, the swearing is much toned down in the official translation, but she is still more likely than most other characters to let out exclamations like "what the hell" when she is angered.


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* SirSwearsALot: Female example. Of course, the swearing is much toned down in the official translation, but she is still more likely than most other characters to let out exclamations like "what the hell" when she is angered.
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-->Voiced by: Creator/EriKitamura (Japanese), Creator/JessicaPeterson (English)

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-->Voiced by: Creator/EriKitamura (Japanese), Creator/JessicaPeterson (English)(English), Marisol Romero (Latin American Spanish)



* [[SirSwearsALot Ms. Swears-a-Lot]]: Of course, the swearing is much toned down in the official translation, but she is still more likely than most other characters to let out exclamations like "what the hell" when she is angered.

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* [[SirSwearsALot Ms. Swears-a-Lot]]: SirSwearsALot: Female example. Of course, the swearing is much toned down in the official translation, but she is still more likely than most other characters to let out exclamations like "what the hell" when she is angered.



-->Voiced by: Yui Makino (Japanese), Michelle Rojas (English)

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-->Voiced by: Yui Makino Creator/YuiMakino (Japanese), Michelle Rojas (English)Creator/MichelleRojas (English), Analiz Sánchez (Latin American Spanish)



-->Voiced by: Yuki Takao (Japanese), Tabitha Ray (English)

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-->Voiced by: Yuki Takao (Japanese), Tabitha Ray (English)Creator/TabithaRay (English), Carla Castañeda (Latin American Spanish)



-->Voiced by: Creator/AoiYuuki (Japanese), Creator/AlexisTipton (English)

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-->Voiced by: Creator/AoiYuuki (Japanese), Creator/AlexisTipton (English)(English), Nycolle González (Latin American Spanish)



-->Voiced by: Creator/KanaHanazawa (Japanese), Creator/JeannieTirado (English)

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-->Voiced by: Creator/KanaHanazawa (Japanese), Creator/JeannieTirado (English)(English), Fernanda Robles (Latin American Spanish)



-->Voiced by: Masumi Tazawa (Japanese), Creator/LuciChristian (English)

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-->Voiced by: Masumi Tazawa (Japanese), Creator/LuciChristian (English)(English), Betzabé Jara (Latin American Spanish)
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* DemotedToComicRelief: Her sad backstory makes her introduction arc one of the more dramatic arcs of the series, and her role is also played moderately seriously during Kaori's arc, but in the remainder of the series she - despite actually getting a decent amount of screentime - mostly just pops up whenever her silly antics can draw some comedy.

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* YaoiFangirl: She writes Miyamura/Yamada [[BoysLove BL]] steamy fiction in her head. Oh, and she throws Kurosaki in for a good measure. (Which, comically enough, is not that far from the truth.)



* YaoiFangirl: She writes Miyamura/Yamada [[BoysLove BL]] steamy fiction in her head. Oh, and she throws Kurosaki in for a good measure. (Which, comically enough, is not that far from the truth.)

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