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Wonderful Everyday has five protagonists and a whole lot of other characters to juggle between it's chapters. This is a character sheet to help keep track of everyone.

Since there are many twists for multiple characters, all spoilers will be unmarked. Be careful from there.

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Protagonists

     Yuki Minakami 

Voiced by: Kei Mizusawa (under the name Rino Kawashima)

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"All a woman needs in life are cigarettes, a roof, and a frilly dress, right?"

Yuki is the protagonist of the Down the Rabbit-Hole I & II chapters. She is a habitual truant with a taste for cigarettes who considers herself antisocial, but in fact has an aptitude for getting along with other girls (and for intimidating boys as well). Besides that, Yuki is a fan of classical literature and she spends much of her time reading on the school's rooftop. As a result of her grandfather's stewardship of a kobudo dojo, she became skilled in ancient form of martial arts.

She's actually one of Tomosane Mamiya's multiple personalities, based on his deceased best friend: A fourth personality who was born in July 12th and created as a perfect amalgamation of the previous three (being composed of the real Yuki Minakami, "Takuji Mamiya" and "Tomosane Yuuki"). For clarity's sake, tropes belonging to the new Yuki will be placed here, and tropes belonging to the real Yuki will be placed in her entry in Spoiler characters.


  • The Ace: She's notable for being physically fit, composed, and popular with other girls. Justified, as Tomosane Mamiya really admired Yuki, and she's an idealized version of the real one.
  • Ambiguous Situation: In the Wonderful Everyday and Hill of Sunflowers ending, she completely disappears from the plot, as Tomosane take back his body, with the old Yuki coming back as a ghost. However, the End Sky II ending shows her alive on the roof, talking with Ayana just after Takuji's suicide. She even lampshades it by saying it is unknown which Yuki is talking to her: The old one, the protagonist from Down the Rabbit Hole or a completely new personality.
  • The Artifact: Downplayed. By the time of Jabberwocky, she's not longer important to the plot, being sidelined in favor of the real Yuki and Tomosane's struggle against Takuji.
  • Badass Bookworm: Despite not going to class very often, Yuki is well-read and intelligent, as well as physically strong and capable in a fight.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Her friends lament that she could make good grades if only she didn't skip school so much.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Forgets names often, brings up bizarre topics like a Robo-Gandhi in conversations and her mind jumps to bizarre conclusions like mistaking a Kagami's bento for a bomb. Justified since her forgetfulness and gaps in memories are due to Takuji and the old Yuki's influences messing up her head.
  • Dead All Along: The real Yuki died many years ago to protect Hasaki after being thrown from a cliff, the current one is a split personality created by Tomosane Mamiya, and this one was actually born on July 12th but not aware of her three other personalities.
  • Decoy Protagonist: She's set up as the protagonist for the game, and she has a fair amount of screentime, but she eventually gets Demoted to Extra after the revelation that she's merely a part of Tomosane Mamiya's self.
  • Does Not Like Men: She makes no secret that men don't interest her in the least, and she's very vocal about it.
  • Demoted to Extra: Following It's My Own Invention, she becomes mostly a background character, as it focuses on the true protagonists of the game.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Yuki is pretty popular with female students and has a couple of Yuri sex scenes to her name.
  • Expy: Of Yukito Minakami from Tsui No Sora.
  • The Gadfly: She loves to tease Kagami about her tsundere tendencies, taking after the real Yuki who does the same to Tomosane.
  • Hot-Blooded: Has her moments, especially when given the opportunity to fight.
  • If It's You, It's Okay: How she seems to eventually feel about Zakuro and the Wakatsuki sisters in Down the Rabbit-Hole I.
  • Multi-Gendered Split Personalities: It is foreshadowed in Looking-Glass Insects and revealed in Jabberwocky I that she is a personality of Takuji Mamiya.
    • However, another personality already exists as Yuki (more closely related to the real one) and is slowly erased for the protagonist of Down the Rabbit-Hole, since July 12th. See Split-Personality Takeover below.
  • Oblivious to Love: She's dense like a typical harem protagonist. Any of Kagami, Zakuro and Tsukasa's romantic advances in Down The Rabbit-Hole I go completely over her head. She can break out of this if she chooses to date either Kagami or Tsukasa and live in a Wonderful Everyday.
  • Otaku: Due to Takuji's influences, she makes tons of anime references and even jokingly refers to herself as a Tsundere. Ironically, Ayana claims that tsunderes are the type of girls that Takuji secretly likes.
  • Perky Goth: Dressed in typical goth clothes complete with a cross necklace, earrings and a collar. She is also upbeat and jovial in stark contrast to her fashion sense.
  • Proper Tights with a Skirt: How she wears her school uniform.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: In her final confrontation against Takuji, she goes on to explain his entire plan to him, but half of her explanations falls into this.
  • Sexier Alter Ego: Subverted for Tomosane Mamiya. She was based on a real person with the same name.
  • Ship Tease: While the Wakatsuki twins are possible Love Interests to Yuki, her relationship with Zakuro is more ambiguous in her ending, aware that "Yuki Minakami" and "Takuji Mamiya" are the same individual she befriended when she was alive. She ultimately choose not to pursue her at the end of Down the Rabbit-Hole I, content with spending time with her first love a last time.
  • Smoking Is Cool: Has a taste for a specific, obscure brand of cigarettes "Never Knows Best" and often hangs out on the roof to smoke them.
  • Split-Personality Takeover: Played with. This Yuki isn't malevolent per se, but she isn't aware of her split personality issue, and her overwriting of the real Yuki and Tomosane Mamiya. The takeover is shared with Takuji.
  • Split-Personality Merge: This happens off-screen for the alternate ending for Looking-Glass Insects. This Yuki becomes the new personality to reside in the body after acquiring the better traits from all three previous personalities and Tomosane Yuuki erases Takuji along with himself. As the perfect personality that Tomosane Mamiya wanted, his grades improve and he becomes far more popular and sociable with his classmates. From Zakuro's perspective, it appeared that Takuji had forgotten (or was feigning ignorance) about knowing Zakuro and Kimika along with wiping out their bullies as Tomosane Yuuki.
  • Transparent Closet: In Down The Rabbit-Hole I she tries to downplay her attraction to the Wakatsuki sisters and Zakuro, and protests along the way. None of the other girls are fooled.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She's boisterous, rebellious and has a fiery temper and yet she likes frilly dresses. The real Yuki was more traditionally girly.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Unlike all of the other personalities of Tomosane Mamiya, her final fate is left in the air in Jabberwocky II, when the former regains his self. Given that she was created to replace him entirely, it is possible that she merged with him.

     Takuji Mamiya 

Voiced by: Megumi Matsumoto (under the name Shin Sayama)

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"I am vulgarity itself..."

Yuki's classmate, Takuji, is the protagonist of It's My Own Invention chapter. He is a reclusive boy from an otaku subculture who's always stammering while speaking with others. Takuji rarely attends class as he spends most of his time secluded in his secret hideout that he had constructed under the school’s old drained swimming pool.

His real name is Tomosane Mamiya, who erased his personality after a certain traumatic incident. He created Yuki and Takuji as split pesonalities after the deaths of the real ones, with Takuji being the dominant one. For clarity's sake, tropes belonging to Takuji Mamiya will be placed here, and tropes belonging to Tomosane Mamiya will be placed in his entry in Spoiler characters.


  • Adaptational Sexuality: In Tsui No Sora, while Takuji's sexuality was never adressed, he never took part in his followers' orgies, all his erotic dreams involved futanari and he was obsessed with Yukito Minakami (to the point of giving him an Anguished Declaration of Love before his suicide). In this continuity he's clearly attracted to girls.
  • Attractive Bent-Gender: Played for Drama. Upon being forced to wear Zakuro's clothes, some of his bullies find him attractive enough to rape him.
  • Big Bad: In Down the Rabbit-Hole II and Jabberwocky, being the main villain of the game.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Subverted. While the real Takuji hated Hasaki, the new Takuji ignores her existence and sees her as the Wakatsuki sisters. His (or rather Tomosane Mamiya's) subconscious protection for Hasaki and regret over the past events in Sawaimura had pushed him to use every technique in the book to erase, forget or ignore Hasaki's existence and allows his other personalities (Yuki and Tomosane Yuuki) to take up the familial duties that he feels that he can't do or isn't worthy for. In That Which Dreamed It, Takuji shows sudden outrage and impatience when his followers are confused on why he orders them to rape Hasaki's rabbit doll and come to the conclusion that they aren't allowed to rape Hasaki.
  • A Child Shall Lead Them: Proclaims himself to be a holy 'Savior' and prophesied the end of the world. His mother raised him this way.
  • Birds of a Feather: Subverted. He believed Zakuro to be interested in him due to both of them being victims of bullying, but it quickly crumbles once she realized his unhealthy behavior and general creepiness. Depending on the player's choices, he can delude himself into thinking that Zakuro is a huge sex maniac and warp his views, believing she's in love with him.
  • Commonality Connection: Befriends Zakuro over their shared experience of bullying at high-school. However, Zakuro quickly avoids interacting with him again whe she finds out about his most unsavory traits, such as his obsession with anime girls and dismissal of classic litterature.
  • Character Development: Probably one of the most dramatic examples in the story. After Zakuro's death his personality changes radically and he goes from a timid student with low self-esteem to an outright villain: A powerful, charismatic cult leader with dozens of followers who uses his influence to cross several lines.
  • The Chessmaster: The one behind Zakuro's "cursed mail sent by her ghost", creating paranoia in his school thread website. He then gained several followers, believing him to be the savior, and capable of dispelling the curse.
  • Dead All Along: The real Takuji died many years ago after being accidentally stabbed by Tomosane Mamiya, the current one is a split personality very loosely inspired by him.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Embodies this whenever he reawakens as the savior. In Down The Rabbit Hole II, Yuki is very disturbed to confront Takuji after he regains his previous personality.
    Yuki: Mamiya Takuji was staring at my face. He wouldn't look away at all. They say a mental patient never looks away from the doctor. Because they can't understand how uncomfortable it is for another person to be stared at.
  • Erotic Dream: Takuji is prone to having sexual fantasies and spacing out during them. Many of the sex scenes in his chapter turn out to be this.
  • Exact Words: Pulls this on Asami after he orders her to rape her father and throw away her humanity to join his cult. He told her to have sex with her father, but never told her to go Streaking in the streets and masturbate in public. Takuji is so disgusted by this that he orders the cult members to turn her into their communal toilet as punishment.
  • Expy: Of Takuji Mamiya from Tsui No Sora. Both are bullied teenagers that become cult leaders after the death of Zakuro. However the old Takuji was just a troubled teen, while this Takuji is a split personality based on a sociopathic dead child. Also, while the old Takuji was fond of Yukito and was Ambiguously Gay, this Takuji hates Yuki and is attracted to girls.
  • Fauxlosophic Narration: Alternates between this and actual quoting of philosophers to support his speeches about the End Sky and the end of the world.
  • Hidden Depths: At first glance, he is very introverted and doesn't like anything other than Japanese media. Once he "awakens" in It's My Own Invention, he shows several social skills, a great intelligence and appears to be very strong in barehanded fighting - though this takes the form of a Battle in the Center of the Mind.
  • I Reject Your Reality: At first limited to sexual delusions, it became more and more present after the death of Zakuro, to the point he actually cannot hear words that don't correspond to his vision of reality.
  • Irrational Hatred: He has a strong aversion to Yuki Minakami and the Wakatsuki sisters for seemingly no reason. They represent people that don't fit into his worldview.
    • In Jabberwocky I it is revealed that this is because Yuki Minakami is one of his split personalites and the Wakatsuki sisters are actually his sister and her stuffed rabbit. His refusal to acknowledge them help explain some of his discomfort around them.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Very subtle, but he has shown moments of this. Eariler on in the Invention chapters, he was willing to befriend and connect with Zakuro (in his own awkward way) after learning that she was getting bullied to make her feel better. Then he shows more of his kinder sides to Kimika in the later half of Invention and the alternate route especially.
  • Last-Name Basis: Zakuro calls him by his last name, Mamiya. This serves as a foreshadowing when he's revealed to be Tomosane Mamiya under another personality.
  • Lean and Mean: Despite being noticeably skinny and having a lot of experience being on the receiving end of bullying, Takuji is actually incredibly strong. And once he gains followers who believe in him he shows himself to be incredibly cruel.
  • Loners Are Freaks: Keeps to himself and is considered creepy and weird by his classmates.
  • My Sibling Will Live Through Me: Was created as a result of this.
  • Otaku: Frequently reads manga, light novels, and watches anime.
  • Protagonist Journey to Villain: Downplayed in It's My Own Invention, as he wasn't very heroic to begin with.
  • Rape by Proxy: Doesn't directly engage in sexual assault, but encourages his followers to 'use' their teacher as a toilet, have sex with Megu and Satoko to their hearts' content, and rape and torture Kagami Wakatsuki.
  • Rape as Drama: Was forced to dress with Zakuro's clothes and doing fellatio to his bullies.
  • Seen-It-All Suicide: The true meaning of the End Sky to him. For his followers, it's more of a Face Death with Dignity before the supposed end of the world.
  • Selective Obliviousness: Despite proclaiming to be "the Savior", he is not able to hear his sister's name and cannot see her, because she represents his weakness.
  • Self-Deprecation: The sole reason why Tomosane Yuuki was created to kill him in the first place and why Yuki is the face of his social interactions. This changes completely whenever he regains his previous confidence of the savior and decides that he doesn't need his previous two personalities anymore.
  • Split Personality: In Jabberwocky I, it is revealed that he and Yuki are split personalities created by Tomosane Mamiya. Yuki seems to be aware of this but Takuji himself isn't.
  • Split-Personality Takeover: The suicide of Zakuro triggered his ancient memories of his mother, causing him to get back all his skills to become the Savior, and by doing so overwriting his other personalities.
  • Start of Darkness: It's My Own Invention is one for him.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: In the Kimika ending, Takuji regains some of his humanity through his relationship with Kimika. In the end, he throws everything away to hold her in their final moments together.
  • Unreliable Expositor: As a cult leader, almost everything he says to his followers is this.
  • Unreliable Narrator: The entire route is hardly realistic since his severe bullying made him seeing things like characters from anime, erotic dreams, dead characters, anxiety ghosts, and several furniture as Zakuro. His narration is largely seen Through the Eyes of Madness, to the point he even sees God himself!
  • Villain Protagonist: Eventually goes down as one in It's My Own Invention.

     Zakuro Takashima 

Voiced by: Sui Suzumiya

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"The sky is full of anxious words..."

Yuki's schoolmate from a neighbouring class, Zakuro, is the protagonist of the Looking-Glass Insects chapter. She has a tendency to get lost in her thoughts and frequently spaces out. Due to her timid and soft-spoken nature, she is often a target of tasteless pranks and bullying. She considers her classmate Kimika to be her only friend, though their relationship appears to be occasionally ambiguous.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: Downplayed. She had a crush on Tomosane Mamiya, but was completely unaware of his disassociation and multiple personalities. While she bonded with the Yuki and Tomosane Yuuki personalities, Takuji sees her as a stalker.
  • Ambiguous Situation: The first of the cursed mail is sent by her in Down the Rabbit-Hole I, however the entire route is a near-death experience. The mail managed to somehow send itself into the other routes even though by that time she was already dead.
  • Accidental Murder: She believed that Usami, Ayumi, and herself would be reborn from their near-death experience with the 'Spiral Matai' and had no malicious or suicidal intent when she pulled them both off the roof along with herself despite their protests. Though it is clear that she was way off the deep end by that point.
  • Break the Cutie: Her chapter depicts her slow descent into insanity, being bullied by her tormentors every day to eventually culminate with her rape and subsequent suicide.
  • Broken Bird: Appears as one in Down the Rabbit-Hole. The full extent of her backstory is revealed in Looking-Glass Insects, and it goes downhill from there. First a victim of bullying and pranks, it escalates into blackmailing, drugging and video recordings of her body against her will, culminating with her abduction and rape.
  • But Now I Must Go: After a week of happiness in her near-death experience in Down the Rabbit-Hole I, she finally accepts her fate and gives a heartrending speech to the new Yuki before disappearing.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Says some odd things and seems somewhat detached. Her dedicated chapter, Looking-Glass Insects, ultimately shows her as an eccentric girl but not too detached from the real world, before slowly descending into insanity as her bullying gets worse.
  • Commonality Connection: She seemed to befriend Takuji at the beginning of the It's My Own Invention, only to run away from him afterwards. In Looking-Glass Insects, it's revealed she was indeed sincere in befriending him...while also being weirded out by his collection of anime stuff and seeing his unhealthy escapism.
  • Cosmic Plaything: Gets bullied each day, and it gets worse with time.
    • In a strange twist, this is taken more literally: After learning of her status as an ancient Magical Girl (at this point, her lack of sanity makes her believe anything said by her two friends, Usami and Ayumi), she also learns that the "bad humans" (i.e. her bullies) are infected with cosmic parasites, making them act the way they are.
  • Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life: Her mindset starts off like this where she's bored of her normal life and constantly looking for a new exciting thing to fill it... and ends up with more than she bargained for. Even Ayana calls her out before she commits suicide by saying that she shouldn't delude herself into believing that she was an angelic warrior in a past life to give it more purpose.
  • Driven to Suicide: Heavily implied because of her bullying, and it's actually Played with: She jumped off the building with her new friends, attempting to go through a near-death experience to be reborn as an angel. It works in Down The Rabbit-Hole I.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Downplayed. She actually undergoes a near-death experience as she intended in Looking-Glass Insects and Down the Rabbit-Hole I in which she can truly enjoy a normal life with the new Yuki and the Wakatsuki twins. Eventually, she comes to terms with her death and even regains her lost sanity, realizing her mistakes near the end of her life.
  • Expy: Of Zakuro Takashima from Tsui No Sora. Both are lonely girls that become mentally unhinged after being sexually abused, culminating in their suicide. However while the old Zakuro was gloomy and had no friends, this Zakuro is cheerful, eccentric and had at least one friend.
  • For Want Of A Nail: The alternative route in Looking-Glass Insects is unlocked should she have chosen to support Kimika and fight back their bullies.
  • Forgotten Fallen Friend: Downplayed. She hardly gets mentioned by the protagonists again after her suicide, except for Takuji who interprets her suicide the wrong way, and the new Yuki who gets to interact with her in Down The Rabbit-Hole I and investigates her suicide in Down The Rabbit-Hole II. As such, only the "true protagonists" of the story don't remember her much.
  • Hime Cut: Downplayed. She has dark hair with a bangs right above her eyes, while giving off some Mysterious Waif traits.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Is completely unaware of Tomosane Mamiya's multiple personalities, only noticing he acts out of character sometimes.
  • My Death Is Just the Beginning: Many of the students interpret her suicide as a vengeful act, intended to curse those who ignored and bullied her in life. This isn't really the case, but the idea leads to a lot of strange events.
  • Mysterious Waif: Lampshaded by the new Yuki the second she saw her. Before her bullying, she was a rather normal girl but became this after her encounter with Usami and Yuki, believing herself to be a Magical Girl who will save the world, and trying to warn other people on the Internet, albeit with confusing words.
    • Her dialogue in Down the Rabbit-Hole I makes more sense after reading Looking-Glass Insects.
  • Near-Death Experience: In Down The Rabbit-Hole I, Yuki trying to save her from her death causes them to undergo a near-death experience, in an ideal world. In the other routes, it's the true reason for her suicide.
  • The Not-Love Interest: Takuji convinced himself she's in love with him, as seen with his numerous delusions. In reality, she was in love with Tomosane Mamiya, but she was completely unaware of his disassociation and multiple personalities.
  • Not So Similar: During Looking-Glass Insects, it's eventually revealed that she wasn't delusional from the start, and despite her bullying tries not to fall into escapism. Upon meeting Takuji, she expressed interest in him up until she realized his true nature, and preferred to flee from him.
  • Out of Focus: The first half of the story is dedicated to the circumstances of her suicide with the first two protagonists reacting to it in a different way. By the end of Looking-Glass Insects, her storyline is wrapped up and the spotlight goes on to the true protagonists of the setting in Jabberwocky.
  • The Philosopher: Becomes one in Down the Rabbit-Hole I, often going into long monologues about the meaning of life and death, and her role in the grand scheme of things. In a way, it can be considered her rant about everything that happened to her before her suicide, and she ultimately accepts her death after enjoying her last moments with the new Yuki during their shared Near-Death Experience.
  • Sanity Slippage: Big time. After getting raped, she starts to see bizarre delusions like God naked on a cross who criticizes her inability to stay pure for Takuji. Even the students claim that she looked straight out of a horror movie and wrote bizarre messages on her desk.
  • Past-Life Memories: She meets two girls online who had similar experiences to her own, and they claim she is a reincarnated angel warrior who has lost her memories. She gets a few of these back before her death.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: A large part of the plot revolves around her suicide, causing Takuji to "awaken" and resume his role as the Savior, while the other protagonists attempt to stop him.
  • Posthumous Character: She dies at the beginning of the story, but her influence can be felt especially in Down the Rabbit Hole and It's My Own Invention.
  • Rape as Drama: Near the end of Looking-Glass Insects, she is forcefully drugged and raped by Shiroyama and his friends.

     Tomosane Yuuki 

Voiced by: Keisuke Nakamura (under the name Isuke Natsumura)

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"Do other people have such a clear raison d'être? No, they suffer because they don't. But I have been blessed. Because I was born with a reason to exist, no matter what that reason is, it is a blessing."

Tomosane is the protagonist of the Jabberwocky I & II chapters. He is considered to be the strongest fist-fighter in the school and he rules over its most unsavory elements by fear. Tomosane is also a source of dread for Takuji, whom he brutalizes and extorts money from frequently.

He's actually one of Tomosane Mamiya's multiple personalities, created to stop Takuji. His appearance is modeled after the real Takuji Mamiya, but his personality is based on Tomosane Mamiya.


  • Arch-Enemy: To Takuji, as he was (re)created to destroy him.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: Leads the entire gang of bullies by himself after beating every single one of them to a pulp.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Even though he is reluctant to admit it, when the possibility that Hasaki is in danger comes up, he immediately worries for her safety and makes it his first priority to find her.
  • Bullying a Dragon: The first time he 'awakens', Takuji's bullies are in for a surprise when Tomosane takes revenge.
  • Cavalry Betrayal: Shows up when Takuji's bullies are raping him, only for Tomosane to kick him down when he's done with them. Subverted since he's one of his personalities: He's actually hitting himself after taking down his bullies.
  • Composite Character: His appearance is modeled after the real Takuji Mamiya, but his personality is based on Tomosane Mamiya.
  • Heroes Fight Barehanded: Even though he is often seen with a knife, he usually fights with his fists and rarely uses a weapon, even during dangerous street fights.
  • Hidden Depths: Before his POV chapter he seems to be little more than a violent thug. In Jabberwocky I he's actually quite introspective and compassionate.
  • Expy: Of Yukito Minakami from Tsui No Sora.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's quiet, aloof, and bullies Takuji mercilessly, as well as rules over the other bullies in the school with an iron fist. But deep down, he's afraid of Takuji erasing him and only projects this image because it's what Takuji secretly wants him to be like. He's also very warm to his loved ones, like the old Yuki, his sister and his martial arts master.
  • Kung-Fu Clairvoyance: Of a sort. He can read Takuji's movements so easily because they share the same body. Even beyond that though, Tomosane seems to be able to move before anyone notices.
  • Lean and Mean: Like Takuji he's tall and skinny, but very capable of defeating an entire crowd of bullies bare-handed. Also his appearance is based on the real Takuji Mamiya and he was certainly mean.
  • One-Man Army: Effectively beat down an entire gang of bullies summoned by Megu and her boyfriend Shiroyama to protect Zakuro and Kimika in the alternative route of Looking-glass Insects.
  • Self-Deprecation: Sharing a brain with Takuji means that he had adopted a lot of his self-hatred too. Then again, Tomosane Mamiya already had a lot of issues due to blaming himself for the real Yuki and Takuji's deaths.
  • Straw Nihilist: Believes that nothing in life matters since his only role in life is to destroy things. Grows out of this trope whenever he decides to protect Hasaki as her hero and take control of the body to do so.
  • Split Personality: He is an alternate personality of Takuji, created to destroy him as well as fight his bullies. And then taken up to eleven when it's revealed Takuji is a split personality created by Tomosane after he killed the real Takuji in the past. It's complicated.
  • Split-Personality Takeover: At the beginning of Jabberwocky he is worried he will be erased soon as one of Takuji's alters.
    • At the end of Jabberwocky II he becomes the dominent personality in the body, taking back his identity as Tomosane Mamiya.
  • Split-Personality Merge: His original end goal is to erase Takuji to make sure that the new Yuki is the surviving personality remaining. After gaining the determination to change his fate from the desire to protect Hasaki, he decides to fight Takuji for domanince of the body.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Discussed with the old Yuki. They are both aware of this, since the Split-Personality Takeover made them seeing things in an altered way, like Takuji and the new Yuki do.
  • Tsundere: Type 1.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Him and Kimura form this relationship near the end of Jabberwocky and in the Wonderful Everyday ending. Despite Tomosane giving him a hard time for being a nosy reporter, he is grateful for Kimura taking care of Hasaki.
  • Walking Spoiler: Since he doesn't become a major character until late in the story, a lot of the events involving him spoil earlier chapters.

     Hasaki Mamiya 

Voiced by: Kayo Wada (under the name Komugi Nishida)

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"How convenient. ...In other words you treat me like your sister when it's convenient, and like a stranger when it's not."

Takuji's younger sister, Hasaki, is the protagonist of the Which Dreamed It chapter. She's a shy and timorous girl, who carries a stuffed rabbit doll around with her everywhere she goes. Hasaki is very attached to her older brother and often visits him at his school, though she doesn't attend said school herself. She works at the same bar as Tomosane by helping out and cooking in the kitchen.


  • Ascended Extra: Only appears in a small handful of scenes until Jabberwocky where she finally becomes a major character. She graduates to becoming a POV character in Which Dreamed It, providing one of the first clear views of what is going on and following up on foreshadowing in Jabberwocky.
  • Big Brother Attraction: She is in love with her older brother Tomosane Mamiya.
  • Bunnies for Cuteness: Always carries around a large stuffed rabbit with her. When she was younger she even had a swimsuit with a bunny on it.
  • Cain and Abel: The Abel to Takuji's Cain (the real one, not the personality created by Tomosane Mamiya). It culminates with him trying to throw her from a cliff.
  • Expy: Of Kotomi Wakatsuki from Tsui No Sora, being the protagonist's childhood friend in love with him. It doesn't help that she looks like a younger version of Kotomi.
  • Forced to Watch: When she follows Takuji down into his 'ark' he takes her beloved stuffed rabbit and makes his followers 'rape' the toy while she is forced to look on.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Always carries around a large stuffed rabbit wherever she goes. Tomosane Mamiya painstakingly made it by hand when he couldn't afford a large stuffed rabbit in a store window, and to her it symbolises a happier time in her life.
    • Turns out the store the original rabbit was being sold at was called Wakatsuki...
  • It's All My Fault: She blames herself for the incident in Sawaimura years ago, as this resulted in the real Yuki dying and Tomosane creating split personalities of out guilt. She gets better with some encouragement from Kimura though.
  • Little Sister Heroine: One of the five protagonists and the little sister of Takuji and Tomosane.
  • Morality Pet: Is one to Yuki, Takuji and Tomosane Yuuki, being the one person they cannot harm by any means. Justified, as she's Tomosane Mamiya's beloved sister.
  • Only Sane Man: She's the only protagonist who knows everything about her brother's issues and whose perception is not biased.
  • Pintsized Powerhouse: She's surprisingly capable of fighting and defending herself, despite her size. Just like her older brother.
  • Token Mini-Moe: The youngest and smallest heroine of the game by a long shot.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Is completely absent in It's My Own Invention. Which Dreamed It implies she was killed by Kimika so she wouldn't stop Tomosane Mamiya from jumping off the roof.

Main Characters:

     Ayana Otonashi 

Voiced by: Mia Naruse

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"Creation. Harmony... and Destruction. Their natures are completely different, but they're the same."
Ayana is a mysterious girl who gets encountered by all five protagonists; for the first time typically on the school's rooftop. She speaks enigmatically, in riddles, and frequently makes literary references and strange jokes that others find more unsettling than amusing. Her conversations are often about "The End Sky" (終ノ空 - Tsui no Sora), a concept that only she herself seems to truly understand.
  • Ambiguously Evil: She sometimes sports a Psychotic Smirk while teasing the other characters and also mocking them for their efforts. She's actually more benevolent than expected: Trying to prevent Zakuro's suicide, guiding the new Yuki to Takuji's hideout, is genuinely glad if Zakuro make the right choice, and she's helping the other protagonists (except Takuji, whom she mocks) in her own and weird way.
  • Ambiguously Human: The only thing that is really clear about Ayane is that she appears to be something more than human. She appears only to the protagonists, sometimes in improbable places, even in Down the Rabbit-Hole 1 which is a Near-Death Experience shared by Zakuro and the new Yuki. Further discussed in End Sky II, when she is talking to Miu. The closest to an answer one gets to what she might really be is her referring to herself as "The Key and the Gate" and "The Lurker at the Threshold", and that's if her statements are even meant to be taken at face value.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Most of the time, she doesn't really listen to others and mostly goes on philosophical speeches, which can or cannot be related to the story.
  • The Cuckoolander Was Right: Knows a lot more about what's going on than she lets on. Amidst her cryptic conversations with the protagonists, she sometimes drops huge clues to help them resolve the situation.
  • Dissonant Serenity: She's always very composed and smiling during the entire story, as if she doesn't really care about the characters' fate...Until it turns out she does care about them by giving them cryptic advice; she just cannot help but mock them with a smile on her face.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Her first appearance in the story introduces her as a mysterious girl with an utterly bizarre presence, who goes full-on philosophical while spewing random and nonsensical things out of the blue.
  • Expy: Of Ayana Otonashi from Tsui No Sora. It's hinted they're the same person.
  • Fourth-Wall Observer: In-Universe to the whole plot of Wonderful Everyday.
  • The Gadfly: Tends to say outrageous things to get a good reaction out of people, especially Takuji.
  • Hermaphrodite: In Takuji's sexual fantasy, she has both sets of genitals. Later averted, when she explicitly denies this while teasing him about it afterwards.
  • Ominous Adversarial Amusement: Despite Takuji dismissing her as a delusion mocking him, she seems very amused to see him struggling to understand her true nature.
  • The Philosopher: She likes to use literary and philosophical references in her dialogue.
  • Talking Down the Suicidal: A very rare instance where she interferes with the plot, trying to prevent Zakuro from executing the Spiral Matai suicide. It doesn't work, unfortunately.
  • Uncanny Valley Girl: Speaks very cryptically to all the characters and has a general air of mystery around her.
  • The Watcher: Her main role in the story, mainly teasing the other protagonists.

     Kimika Tachibana 

Voiced by: Minami Hokuto

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"I'm gonna go to a first rate university! Then I'll be a mad scientist when I grow up! And if that doesn't work out, a NEET!"

Kimika is Zakuro's classmate and her closest friend, though she considers that she betrayed their friendship and because of that she often treats her coldly in an attempt to alienate her. Kimika's an explosive girl who dabbles in chemical science and it's no surprise she became the 39th president of the Kita High Science Club. She also joined the Track and Field Club in order to improve her poor reflexes.


  • Becoming the Mask: Originally wanted to kill Takuji for believing he was disrespecting Zakuro's suicide for his own gain. When she grew to understand him better and became saved by his words and actions, she fell in love with him instead.
  • Chekhov's Skill: In her side route during Looking-Glass Insects she uses her chemistry knowledge (she is the president of the science club) to fight back against her bullies.
  • Crazy-Prepared: To the point where she claims to even keep a knife hidden under her bed in case of emergencies!
  • Genki Girl: The persona that she keeps up throughout the Invention chapter. She also claimed to be high on the drugs that the cult was using to make herself more energetic and peppy. In Looking-Glass Insects, she is far more reserved and somber due to all the bullying that she puts up with for Zakuro. When the bullying stops, she becomes more energetic... especially when she has to deal with fighting off Tomosane for Zakuro's affections when the former couldn't care less.
  • Expy: Of Kiyoshi Yokoyama and Kimika Ishihara from Tsui No Sora.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In Looking-Glass Insects, she acts rather cold and distant to Zakuro to protect her and takes the bullying in her place. The alternate route also reveals that her snarkiness is a front to hide her socially awkward nature. This continues on even after the bullying stops against her and Zakuro. Thankfully, this only adds to her popularity combined with her cute looks.
  • Lady of War: How she treats her school life by always coming prepared with weapons to fight back and understands certain tricks that bullies do to antagonize them. Even at home, she claims to have plenty of weapons in preparation for being attacked.
  • Love Makes You Crazy: She was already losing it after Zakuro's suicide, but it's Takuji who saves her and this arguably makes her crazier in finding a fellowed tortured soul who understood Zakuro's pain. She's also pretty aggressive towards Tomosane in the alternate route for Looking-Glass Insects for interacting with Zakuro. Her antics in that route are far less life-threatening and more comedic.
  • Little Miss Badass: Breaks out a whip to hold back Shiroyama and his gang in the alternate route. Despite being an amateur compared to the more experienced fighters in the series, she still proves her grit by being able to fight off her bullies with chemicals, knowledge and weapons.
  • Morality Pet: Played with. While she is just as crazy as Takuji in the Invention chapter and enables his horrible behavior, she also becomes his most loyal follower and they end up falling in love. She becomes his anchor to reality in the alternative route while he's even more delusional in the main route.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Acts like an airheaded obedient Genki Girl throughout the Invention chapter when she's actually far more cunning and manipulative than she appears.
  • Only Sane Man: In Its My Own Invention the alternative route of the chapter reveals that she was working behind the scenes to ensure Takuji's "miracles" continued to occur whenever he blacked out. Despite knowing the truth, she remained by his side.
  • Otaku: Tells Takuji that she is one and even makes plenty of anime references to boot. She even mentions the original artist of Magical Girl Riruru-chan on the mark which subtly impresses Takuji.
  • Stepford Smiler: While she comes off as eager and full of energy for Takuji, she actually holds a lot of resentment towards her bullies and herself for being unable to protect Zakuro. The end of the alternate route for Invention is where she drops the mask and reveals everything to Takuji before jumping off the roof.
  • Sanity Slippage: It's implied that she loses it after Zakuro dies and the guilt takes a toll on her. Takuji picks up on her unusual lack of self-preservation and pragmatic actions throughout Invention. Even her character sprites make some very uncanny expressions with dead eyes and slasher smiles in Invention when they're completely absent in Looking-Glass Insects.
  • Why Can't I Hate You?: Reveals in her ending of It's My Own Invention that she felt this way about Zakuro when the other defended her from her bullies. In her eyes, Zakuro's enduring kindness to her even as Kimika "betrayed" her was worse than any insult she could have endured.
    • This also doubles for Takuji as she claimed to have hated him at first when she believed that she was using Zakuro's suicide for his own gain. She quickly empathized with the fact that he understood Zakuro's suffering, helped him with his "miracles" whenever he fell short and eventually fell in love with him.
  • Would Hurt a Child: It's hinted she kills Hasaki offscreen in It's My Own Invention so she wouldn't interfere with the students jumping off the roof. It's only in the Jabberwocky II ending that she has a change of heart and lets her save Tomosane Mamiya.
  • Yandere: Flat out claims herself to be one to Takuji. Judging from her behavior where she wanted to kill as many people as she could for Zakuro's sake, she fits this trope easily as a more cold and calculating version.

     The Wakatsuki Sisters 

Voiced by: Airi Ishihara (under the name Yui Oguranote ) (Kagami) Airi Yoshida (under the name Aoi Kisaragi) (Tsukasa)

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Kagami (left) and Tsukasa (right)

Twins and Yuki's childhood friends. Kagami acts like a stereotypical tsundere and is fiercely protective of Tsukasa. Meanwhile, Tsukasa is a gentle girl who acts as the mediator between Yuki and Kagami's fights.


  • Advertised Extra: Included across all promotional art of the game, even being the only characters on the original cover art, but in the actual game themselves they are only truly prominent in the Prolonged Prologue, and drop out of relevance completely after Down the Rabbit Hole II is done. Played with, somewhat, as they are aspects of Hasaki, who is crucial to the fourth arc.
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: Kagami has this in Down the Rabbit-Hole I with Yuki.
  • Can't Hold Her Liquor: Tsukasa quickly gets drunk and clingy when drinking and playing games with Yuki and Zakuro in Down the Rabbit-Hole I.
  • Captain Ersatz: An obvious one of Kagami and Tsukasa from Lucky Star, which is lampshaded in-universe. There is a reason for this: Kagami and Tsukasa are how Yuki and Takuji see Hasaki because Takuji doesn't want to acknowledge his sister's existence. Tomosane says they remind him of a pair of "twins" from "an anime" referencing this.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Kagami is raped, cut, and tortured by Takuji's cult in a very long H-scene. Downplayed when it's later revealed she was a toy all along.
  • The Cutie: Tsukasa is very soft-spoken and gentle.
  • The Dividual: Literally never seen apart in Down the Rabbit Hole II or It's My Own Invention, Foreshadowing them as one in the same.
  • Expy: Of Kotomi Wakatsuki from Tsui No Sora. Kagami represents her tomoboyish and tsundere side, while Tsukasa represents her romantic and girly side.
  • Imaginary Friend: In Jabberwocky I it's revealed that Tsukasa is actually Hasaki, but Tomosane Mamiya refuses to see her as his sister in order to distance himself from her. While Kagami has the assetive personality Hasaki used to have, Tsukasa is more quiet like present-day Hasaki.
  • Sleepyhead: Tsukasa is much more content to snooze the afternoon away with Yuki, unlike her sister who'd rather the two of them get up and go to school.
  • Transparent Closet: Even her own sister teases her about this in Down The Rabbit-Hole I.
  • Tsundere: Kagami acts like a stereotypical tsundere, which Yuki likes to pick on.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Kagami is this with Yuki.
  • Walking Spoiler: It's difficult to talk about them without giving away The Reveal that they're actually just hallucinations placed over Hasaki and her rabbit doll.

Secondary Characters

     Megu Akasaka 

Voiced by: Airi Yoshida (under the name Aoi Kisaragi)

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One of the girls who bullies Zakuro and Kimika. She is used to using her father's money to get her way, and when that doesn't work her boyfriend or Satoko will rough up anyone who gets in her way.
  • Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: In Looking-glass Insects, Megu actually shows genuine worry over Shiroyama getting beaten by Tomosane and says that she doesn't want him getting hurt. It's a rather surprising moment to see her expressing concern for someone else's well being when she spends the entire route terrorizing Zakuro and Kimika. Of course it's mitigated by the fact Shiroyama is just as bad as her...
  • Alpha Bitch: Alongside Satoko. Of the two of them she seems to come up with more of the plans, and holds Satoko back when they're outmatched.
  • Big Bad: Of Looking Glass Insects. Satoko and Shiroyama are dangers as well, but both defer to her at the end of the day.
  • The Bully: And that's a huge Understatement. It's only in Looking-Glass Insects that it's truly shown how monstrous she and Satoko are.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: The sole reason why she started bullying Kimika and Zakuro was that Shiroyama (her boyfriend) called them cute. Things only went downhill from there...
  • For the Evulz: Aside from Green-Eyed Monster below, she and Satoko bully Kimika and Zakuro pretty much because they can.
  • Hate Sink: Thorought the whole story, she and Satoko do nothing but ruthlessly terrorize Kimika and Zakuro, to a level where it goes beyond mere bullying. Even among other unsavory characters in the story, the two of them easily stand out as the worst.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: In Looking-glass Insects' alternative route, she and Satoko's entire gang of bullies gets single-handedly destroyed by Tomosane Yuuki, and doesn't even try to bully Zakuro and Kimika anymore.
  • Rich Bitch: It's stated a few times that her father is very rich and this is why she's used to getting her way.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: She's the daughter of an influential man in the town, allowing her to do everything she wants without facing any sort of punishment.
  • Sexual Karma: She and Satoko helped orchestrate Zakuro's rape, and later Takuji tells his followers they can have sex with Megu and Satoko as much as they want.

     Satoko Kitami 

Voiced by: Airi Ishihara (under the name Yui Ogura)

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Megu's best friend who also bullies Zakuro and Kimika. She is known for her fighting skills (and incredibly cruelty) and checkered past as a gang member.
  • Ax-Crazy: In the past was a horrifically violent and cruel delinquent known to do things such as rip her victim's nipples off for fun. Many of her lines indicate this sadism has not died down.
  • Beta Bitch: Even though she is arguably more cruel than Megu, she mostly just goes along with whatever Megu wants.
  • The Bully: Considering Megu above, is it really a surprise?
  • The Dragon: To Megu.
  • Hate Sink: Just as much as Megu above.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: In Looking-glass Insects' alternative route, she and Megu's entire gang of bullies gets single-handedly destroyed by Tomosane Yuuki, and doesn't even try to bully Zakuro and Kimika anymore.
  • Modesty Shorts: wears shorts under her skirt as part of her school uniform.
  • Sexual Karma: She and Megu helped orchestrate Zakuro's rape, and later Takuji tells his followers they can have sex with Megu and Satoko as much as they want.

     Asumi Kiyokawa 

Voiced by: Airi Yoshida (under the name Aoi Kisaragi)

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A homeroom teacher at Kita high.
  • Excrement Statement: Takuji orders his followers to use her as a public toilet... just because he can.
  • Fate Worse than Death: She is terrorized to the point of wanting to become one of Takuji's followers after the death of her lifelong friend Yui. She then rapes her father, exposes herself publicly, and after all that is used as a communal toilet by the cult members.
  • Incest-ant Admirer: If her narration is anything to say, Asumi seemed to always have romantic feelings towards her father and saw her mother as a love rival.
  • Parental Incest: Has sex with her own father under Takuji's orders.
  • Sanity Slippage: The fear of being cursed by Zakuro and Takuji's brainwashing makes her lose it. After raping her father, she runs around town naked and masturbates in public to embrace her loss of humanity. Unfortunately, Takuji does not take the latter news well and gives her a harsh punishment.
  • Rape by Proxy: Takuji orders her to have sex with her own father to join his followers.
  • Streaking: After raping her father she runs around town naked and laughing like a lunatic.
  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: Completely vanishes from the story without a trace after an encounter with Yuki in Down the Rabbit Hole II. Given her position as a member of the cult, it's probable she died in the mass suicide on July 19th, but it's never made clear.

     Yui Senagawa 

Voiced by: Megumi Matsumoto (under the name Shin Sayama)

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Another teacher at Kita High. Oversees the astrology club.
  • Adults Are Useless: She's aware of Zakuro's bullying by her classmates, but she doesn't do anything except asking the very people behind her bullying.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: Killed by Takuji in a trap designed to convince the school Zakuro's curse is real.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Gets very little character development before her death.

     Tsubasa Shiroyama 

Voiced by: Takeshi Oba (under the name Hoshi Hitori)

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A student who bullies Mamiya Takuji. Megu's boyfriend.
  • Asshole Victim: He dies in July 11th, falling from the school's roof while doing drugs. Not that anyone cared for him.
  • The Brute: Sometimes winds up as this to Megu. Honestly, their relationship is less boyfriend and girlfriend and more like he's just her personal thug.
  • The Bully: He doesn't get much development compared to the other characters and seems mostly motivated by lust, greed, and a general desire to be cruel.
  • Death by Irony: Shiroyama continually complained about how Tomosane was controlling all attempts from his gang of thugs to acquire drugs. Sure enough, once Tomosane's influence weakens, the bullies take the oppurtunity to get high...and this costs Shiroyama his life.
  • Hate Sink: He and his group of friends are really quite a hateful bunch: their crimes include blackmail, kidnapping, both physical and sexual assault.
  • Karmic Death: Falls to his death in a drugged state.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty:
    • While he never directly pays for his horrific crimes, Shiroyama ultimately dies a brutal death in the main story falling from the school roof while high.
    • In the alternative route of Looking-Glass Insects, his entire gang is completely destroyed by Takuji as Tomosane. The shock was so strong that it stopped every future attempt to bully Zakuro and Kimika.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: His death is either a freak occurance caused by an act of god, or a stupid accident caused while high on drugs.
  • Posthumous Character: Is already dead in Down the Rabbit-Hole II, having died a day prior to Zakuro's sucide. It is only in the following arcs, which recount events before July 12th, when we get to learn what he was like.
  • Serial Rapist: He is a major participant in more than a few of the rape scenes in the game. Poor Zakuro...
    • He seems to be the main one behind the idea to sexually assault Takuji, it's implied he raped Kimika, and in the fourth chapter we see him rape Zakuro.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Very heavily implied to have beat Kimika in Looking-Glass Insects.
  • Younger Than They Look: Yes, this man is a high-schooler.

     Toshio Minakami 
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Owns a bar that Hasaki and Tomosane occasionally work part time at, and is a master of martial arts. He is also the real father of Yuki Minakami, and the one who taught her martial arts. He protects Tomosane and Hasaki since his daughter gave her life defending them.
  • Ambiguous Gender Identity: It's stated several times that Master prefers men, and a few throwaway lines imply Master might be a transwoman, but his gender identity is not explored much at all in the text.
  • Anger Born of Worry: Is very stern with Hasaki after she returns following having left the bar without saying anything, clearly being worried sick about her well-being.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: While he comes across as a silly goofball most of the time, he is an incredibly capable fighter and actually used to be a bouncer for the yakuza in his past.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Everyone simply calls him Master most of the time.
  • Kung-Fu Clairvoyance: Helped Tomosane learn how to do this in fights through their training.
  • Macho Camp: Very muscular, and very gay.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Lost his daughter Yuki when she died saving Hasaki from her family.
  • Parental Substitute: With their father dead and their mother insane and catatonic, Master is the closest thing Tomosane and Hasaki having to a parental figure.
  • Queer People Are Funny: Makes a lot of jokes about hitting on Tomosane. Tomosane usually responds to the teasing with some jab about Master being a "fag" or a "tranny". Though a lot of it comes across as simple teasing within the family suggesting it being a case of Insult of Endearment. Once things turn serious he drops the silly act and things turn respectful and cordial between him and Tomosane.

     Nobukatsu Kimura 

Voiced by: Tomoyoshi Fukazu (under the name Jinpachi Nagakura)

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A reporter investigating the events surrounding Kita High's student body.
  • Butt-Monkey: Despite being one of the few adult characters in the story he's hopelessly incompetent, though well-meaning, unlike some other adults.
  • Crazy-Prepared: He has a lot of tools for taking pictures, and actually managed to distract Tomosane Yuuki to take pictures of him.
  • Bromantic Foil: Older than most examples, but he overall fills this role to Tomosane across the final arc.
  • Brutal Honesty: He does not sugar coat anything.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: He's trying to help Tomosane Mamiya get rid of his obsession with the real Takuji Mamiya that is ruining his life, yet he is not gentle at all while doing so.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Although Tomosane, Hasaki and Master end up at least tolerating him, if not warming up to him.
  • Genki Guy: Always cheerful and cracking jokes.
  • Intrepid Reporter: Knowingly puts himself in harm's way in his efforts to understand the mysterious goings on at the school.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: He and Tomosane Yuuki/Mamiya form this relationship near the end of Jabberwocky and in the Wonderful Everyday ending. In spite of Tomosane giving him a hard time for being a nosy reporter, he is grateful for Kimura taking care of Hasaki.

Other Minor Characters

     Miu Iwata 

Voiced by: Minami Hokuto

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A girl in Yuki's class and a member of the science club with Kimika. She's also friends with Ayana.


  • Foreshadowing: In Down the Rabbit-Hole I, she calls the twins by their respective names, but in Down the Rabbit-Hole II only refers to them as the "cute pair", mostly as a reference to Hasaki and her doll.
  • Minor Major Character: Rarely shows up during the story, yet for some reason calls for Ayana to come with her during End Sky II.
    • Depending on how you take the ending she and Ayana may be the only two characters who are confirmed to be 'real' or at least part of an 'outer world' beyond the main story.
    • She may have also been part of Takuji's inspiration for the Magical Girl Riruru.
  • Nominal Importance: One of the least impactful characters in the whole story arguably. Despite her few appearances and minor impact she has a character portrait, name, and voice over. Yet she creates a lot of narrative issues by doing this such as interacting with Kagami and Tsukasa, and shows up during the final end of the game End Sky II. The reasons for this, and how important it is to the overall story, are up for debate and the viewer's interpertation.

     Magical Girl Riruru 
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"Yes, I'm the Mahou Shoujo Riruru."
The manifestation of Magical Girl Riruru that speaks to Takuji.

     Ayumi Mizuo 

Voiced by: Kei Mizusawa (under the name Rino Kawashima)

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A student from another school who contacts Zakuro, saying they are among the chosen few who can prevent the end of the world.
  • Accidental Murder: She and Usami tried to back out of the 'Spiral Matai' at the last second, but Zakuro pulls them both off the roof with her.
  • Anime Catholicism: Even though she is dressed as a nun Catholicism is never discussed or brought up.
  • Magical Girl: How she and Usami see their 'past' selves, as angelic magical girls.
  • Past-Life Memories: Her traumatic experiences cause these to resurface. Supposedly.

    Usami Tsukikawa 

Voiced by: Kayo Wada (under the name Komugi Nishida)

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A student from another school who, along with Ayumi, makes a pact with Zakuro.
  • Accidental Murder: She wanted to back out of the 'Spiral Matai' at the last second, but is pulled off the roof by Zakuro.
  • Chuunibyou: Played for tragedy. All of her talk about them being magical girls and the Spiral Matai is a typical chunni mentality. However it is clear that it is a coping mechanism born from her troubled life rather than trying to appear cool. And when she shares these delusions with Zakuro, who is both emotionally vulnerable and of questionable sanity, things only end in disaster.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Her suffering isn't spelled out as explicitly as Zakuro's and Ayumi's but it's implies she suffered in similar ways.
  • Magical Girl: She explains to Zakuro that in a past life the three of them were angelic allies fighting against evil and the end of the world.
  • Past-Life Memories: She explains to Zakuro that she and Ayumi are her angelic allies from a past life.

Spoiler Characters

     Tomosane Mamiya 

Voiced by: Megumi Matsumoto (under the name Shin Sayama)

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"If Takuji is the savior, then I'm the hero. I'll stand up to protect you any time you're in trouble. When you're in trouble, you can just think of it as a performance."
The son of Kotomi and Hiroo Mamiya, first appearing in Jabberwocky II. He was born in the village of Sawaimura and spent his childhood away from the city, while training with his friend Yuki Minakami. He became estranged with his mother due to her tolerating his half-brother Takuji bullying his younger sibling Hasaki, whom he is friends with.

During a fateful day, he stumbled upon Takuji and his mother in a fit of madness due to being involved with a cult, and eventually witnessed his half-brother throwing Hasaki off a cliff, causing Yuki to save her at the cost of her life. He accidentally killed Takuji during a struggle (putting his mother in a half-catatonic state in the process), something that would leave him with lingering feelings of guilt, and fatally caused him to suppress his personality and replace it with Takuji as of today.

He is the real protagonist of the series, with Takuji, Yuki and Tomosane Yuuki being his split personalities.


  • Big Brother Instinct: He's very protective of Hasaki, to the point he opposed his mother and half-brother Takuji many times to keep her safe from them. Even after he tries to distance from her years later, his personalities are still fond of her in their own ways; signaling that yes, he cares for Hasaki that much.
    Tomosane Yuuki (to Takuji Mamiya): Her name. That's it, isn't it? You tried to protect Hasaki by forgetting about her and pretending she was dead. For that at least, I have to commend you. No matter how crazy you got, you always put Hasaki's happiness first.
  • Break the Cutie: Yuki and Takuji's deaths pretty much broke him, mentally and emotionally. He went from being a sweet little kid to a unstable loner with multiple personalities in his teens.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: He goes through hell, but in the end Tomosane is able to accept himself, purging himself of Takuji's influence and being able to finally live peacefully with Hasaki.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Has blonde hair and he's a considerate nice guy.
  • He's Back!: He's eventually reborn at the very end of Jabberwocky II, due to having recovered all of his memories of his former life and finally accepting himself.
  • Identity Amnesia: A special case where he did it to himself, out of guilt.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: He was five years younger than Yuki, him being a child while she was a teenager.
  • Loss of Identity: Due to the guilt of Yuki and Takuji's deaths, he started acting like he were them and began to deny his own identity, to the point he doesn't recognize himself as Tomosane Mamiya anymore. He gets better at the end of the series though.
  • My Sibling Will Live Through Me: After killing Takuji, he convinces herself that he’s Takuji and acts completely different. But he’s still not acting like Takuji and doesn’t seem to truly understand who he’s trying to imitate.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Only he can see Yuki, Takuji, Tomosane Yuuki and the Wakatsuki sisters, the rest will only see him acting out of character.

     The real Yuki Minakami 

Voiced by: Kei Mizusawa (under the name Rino Kawashima)

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The real Yuki together with a young Hasaki
"There is no God in the world. Quite the opposite. Everything born into this world is under a sort of a curse."
A young and strong woman living in the local dojo of Sawaimura, and learning martials arts from her father. She's also a good friend of Tomosane and his sister Hasaki.

One fateful day, Kotomi and Takuji attempted to throw Hasaki off a cliff, as they're convinced that Hasaki's existence is the hurdle preventing Takuji from gaining his powers as the Savior. Yuki saved Hasaki but at the cost of her life, causing Tomosane to be traumatized by the incident, while Yuki manifests as a split personality alongside Takuji.
  • The Ace: Subverted. While she was strong and respected, she was also brash, impulsive and sometimes even forgetful. Justified, as Tomosane really admired her and his split personality based on her is a very idealized version of the real one.
  • All Amazons Want Hercules: To Tomosane, who reciprocates it in the Hill of Sunflowers ending.
  • Betty and Veronica: The Veronica to Hasaki's Betty, being more on the seductive side.
  • Cool Big Sis: Was this to Tomosane and Hasaki when she was alive, though her influence continues to help them beyond death as a split personality.
  • Cute Ghost Girl: Uncertain, but it is implied that she returns as a ghost of sorts in the Hill of Sunflowers ending.
  • Death by Falling Over: To save Hasaki who was thrown off a cliff by Takuji, she also threw herself to save her. While Hasaki survived, she didn't make it.
  • The Face: As a split personality of Tomosane Mamiya, she's the best at social interactions, whereas Takuji cannot face people, and Tomosane Yuuki usually tries to push away people from him.
  • The Gadfly: She loves to mess with Tomosane, knowing about his Tsundere shtick.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Gave her own life to save Hasaki from her fall.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: She was five years older than Tomosane, him being a child while she was a teenager.
  • Living Memory: Seems to have become this in the aftermath of her death, as a Split Personality. She's already aware of her fate, but she instead waits for Tomosane Yuuki to remember his true identity as Tomosane Mamiya.
  • The Lost Lenore: Is one to Tomosane, even as a personality. To the point that in the Knockin' on Heaven's Door epilogue, he'd rather have her around as a ghost than get over her.
  • Love Confession: Makes one to Tomosane in Jabberwocky, but it's not taken seriously at the time since it's unclear whether Yuki was mocking him or not.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: After her final death at the end of Jabberwocky II, she suddenly reappears in Hill of Sunflowers and Knockin' on Heaven's Door as a ghost. It's unknown if she really is a ghost or a shared delusion by Tomosane Mamiya and Hasaki.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She doesn't hesitate to use her charms to seduce Tomosane, granted with a fairly attractive body.
  • So Proud of You: When Tomosane Mamiya regains his former self at the end of the game, she congratulates him for managing to come back and remembering everything, while giving him a tearful farewell before disappearing.
  • The Tease: Back to their old days at Sawaimura, to the present day: She is often seen trying to seduce Tomosane in the presence of her sister.
  • You Are Worth Hell: In Knockin' on Heaven's Door, years after the events of the series, Yuki realizes that Tomosane still pining for her after her death is not healthy for him and tries to convince him to move on and find someone else. He says he's aware it's not healthy...but will still love her anyway.

     Kotomi Mamiya 
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Tomosane, Takuji and Hasaki's mother. She was a shrine maiden who wanted desperatedly to cure her terminally ill husband Hiroo. This resulted in her being scammed by a cult and entering into a relationship with the founder. After getting her pregnant, the founder lost all interest in her and claimed it was because she gave birth to twins. Kotomi fell for it and started abusing Hasaki and raising Takuji to be a proper savior in order to save Hiroo.
  • Abusive Parents: She didn't intervene when Takuji mistreated Hasaki, even defending him and justifying his actions. Also, after Tomosane accidentally kills Takuji, she acts as if Tomosane was the one who died instead and enables him into thinking he really is Takuji.
  • All for Nothing: Not only the son that was supposed to "save" her husband dies, her husband dies as well.
  • Belief Makes You Stupid: She was so desperate to find a cure for her husband, that she started to think Takuji really had godly powers and he could use them to save him.
  • Because Destiny Says So: Excuses Takuji's actions by reinforcing that it is all preordained.
  • Easily Forgiven: Hasaki feels sorry for her after finding the motives behind her actions, saying she was just a desperate woman in love.
  • Empty Shell: By the time the story starts, she is but a shadow of her former self, just blankly staring at the wall and barely acknowledging the outside world.
  • Freudian Excuse: Her childhood was not a happy one, and Hiroo was the only person who gave her a human connection. This explains her tragically misguided actions done in an attempt to save him.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: She raised Takuji as the next Savior, but she isn't responsible for all the bad things happening in the main story, courtesy of her son.
  • Love Makes You Evil: She joined an evil cult in order to find a way to save Hiroo.
  • Love Makes You Stupid: The founder of the cult lost all interest in Kotomi after getting her pregnant, claiming that it was because she gave birth to twins. She fell for this and started raising Takuji to be a savior worthy of the cult. Tomosane Mamiya is stunned upon finding the truth and thinks Kotomi was too stupid and gullible to fall for this obvious lie. However, Hasaki is more understanding, realizing that Kotomi was so desperate to find a way to cure Hiroo that she was willing to believe anything.
  • My Beloved Smother: Tomosane loathes her since she abandoned her first love Hiroo for a cultist working in the village. Later revelations in the Wonderful Everyday ending explains her motive: To save Hiroo from his terminal illness, she became a cultist herself, out of desperation to find a cure for him.
  • Offing the Offspring: Tries to murder her own daughter in an attempt to have Takuji "regain" his powers as Savior. Played with, however, in that she doesn't see it as murder, and fully intends to have Hasaki restored to life alongside Hiroo.
  • Tragic Villain: Terrible things she may have done, Kotomi was ultimately a desperate, frightened woman who deluded herself into beliving a dangerous belief system out of a wish to save the man she loved. Hasaki, the one who suffered the most thanks to her, ends up feeling nothing but pity for her.

     The real Takuji Mamiya 
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Hasaki's twin brother and Tomosane's half brother. He was supposed to be the only child according to the cult's prophecies, causing Kotomi and Takuji to abuse Hasaki, with Tomosane being the only one to really stand up for her.

One day, Kotomi and Takuji threw Hasaki off a cliff, so Takuji could gain his powers as the savior and "return the world to the sky". This plan was foiled by Yuki, who saved Hasaki in exchange for sacrificing her own life, and Tomosane accidentally stabbed Takuji in the chest during a struggle, causing his death. Tomosane is traumatized by the incident and Takuji mainfests as a split personality alongside Yuki.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: Tomosane actually feels a certain amount of pity for him. With their mother's single-minded obsession to save her husband, Takuji didn't have much of a chance to actually be a normal kid. He even cries upon being fatally stabbed and realizes his supposed "powers" can't save him.
  • Asshole Victim: With the exception of his mother, nobody feels sorry for him after he dies.
  • Bastard Bastard: Is Kotomi's and an unnamed pastors bastard child, complete with a smug and wicked personality.
  • Cain and Abel: The Cain to Hasaki's Abel. It culminates with him throwing Hasaki off a cliff.
  • Dark Messiah: Fully believes in himself being a Savior that will "return everyone to the sky". Tomosane ended up putting an early end to that ambition however.
  • Demonic Possession: Hasaki really thinks he's possessing Tomosane Mamiya from beyond the grave, but it's arguable (see Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane below).
  • Enfant Terrible: From the moment he appears it is clear that there is something very wrong with the kid.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Very polite for an aspiring Dark Messiah.
  • Grand Theft Me: He tries to use his "godly powers" as he dies, in order to possess Tomosane Mamiya's body.
  • Kick the Dog: Mocks Hiroo upon his death, saying he was a weak man, can't understand why his mother wanted to help him so much and he wasn't his biological father anyway.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Did he really take over Tomosane with his dying breaths or did Tomosane simply develop a split personality resulting from PTSD regarding the whole incident? The doctors seem to believe it's the latter, while Hasaki thinks it's the former.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Is only on screen for a few scenes and yet his actions end up setting the entire novels series of events into motion.
  • Tautological Templar: Believes he can do no wrong as he is the Savior.
  • Tragic Villain: He's an unpleasant brat, but it's clear the reason he's that way is because his mother raised him to think he was a god and let him do whatever he wanted. He even doesn't seem to be aware he's evil.

     Hiroo Mamiya 
The father of Tomosane and Hasaki, who died years prior to the beginning of the story.

Alternative Title(s): Wonderful Everyday Down The Rabbit Hole

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