- Jossed: The Dullahan is still unnamed, but her face has been seen now and she's someone else entirely.
- Her real name is now revealed to be Lala.
- Double subverted. The first "D" was indeed Doppel. The second "D", however, was from a Dullahan.
- The second note wasn't from the Dullahan after all. She showed up to warn him about his impending death, writing a note to a mortal is not something a Dullahan would do according to her.
- Then in the next chapter, it is revealed the Lala, the Dullahan, was the second "D".
- It would be too easy to expect a D named monster girl to have sent it, and every single one who's come up so far has had nothing to do with it.
- Nothing was said about what happened to him after they found him webbed up, and prior to that merely that they would be investigating him. He knows where Kimihito lives, he's got a grudge against him, and has been shown to consider pretty much everything about the girls to be his. As far as his twisted logic is concerned marrying any of them would be stealing them and their potential profits from him.
- While possible, it's unlikely he could act on it, as he was shown being arrested.
- He was never shown being arrested, he was never even shown being found. MON showed up because he called, they were looking for Rachnera and the scene followed them and her. The only reason we even know he was found is that Ms. Smith stated that it was him who placed the call.
- Jossed. The first one was Doppel, the second "poem" one was from a Dullahan.
- No longer Jossed. The second note wasn't from the Dullahan after all. She showed up to warn him about his impending death, writing a note to a mortal is not something a Dullahan would do according to her.
- Then Jossed again. It was from Lala, the Dullahan.
- No longer Jossed. The second note wasn't from the Dullahan after all. She showed up to warn him about his impending death, writing a note to a mortal is not something a Dullahan would do according to her.
- Quite likely seeing as how all of the girls so far are from the mangaka's previous Living With Monstergirl hentai, and a Dullahan and Minotauros were a part of that.
- Confirmed, at least with the second letter. The first letter was Doppel.
- Jossed: By her own admission the only reason she'd interact willingly with mortals is inform them of their deaths. The note's writing style was not a warning.
- Then Jossed again. Lala, the Dullahan did write it but it is from her overactive imagination.
- And then Jossed once more. As revealed in Chapter 30, Lala does have some power over life. And she's content to wait for him to die normally to boot.
- Adding to this, they'll be Kimihito and the girl's guards. It'll be great fun to see two other "warrior" girls in the house, especially if they are incredibly professional and show no interest in Kimihito at all.
- Possible, but depends on what the audience wants/asks for.
- Confirmed. Lala the Dullahan joins in chapter 24.
- Jossed. The first one was Doppel, the second "poem" one was from a Dullahan.
- The second note wasn't from the Dullahan after all. She showed up to warn him about his impending death, writing a note to a mortal is not something a Dullahan would do according to her.
- Jossed. It was Lala, the Dullahan, who wrote it due to her overactive imagination.
- Kimihito lived with his parents beforehand (they left for a trip overseas). It's his folks' house, not his. Also, running a super-expensive live-in program without providing an allowance for the volunteer? That's a very, very, very fast way to quickly run out of host families. As we've seen, supporting a Monster Girl (let alone six of them) is problematic in itself, what if the government didn't even give you a check each month?
- There's also the fact that his house is getting constant upgrades/renovations without him getting a bill. Home renovations can be quite expensive. If that alone is the extent of compensation, he's coming out quite well.
- The fact that he is Nigh-Invulnerable is quite ambiguous though, as while it's revealed by Lala that the reason he didn't die is because he's Determinator enough to resurrect again and again, it's still not revealed how that works, and even doctors are baffled by his condition. Since this is very definitive of Purpose-Driven Immortality, maybe there's a powerful creature that's intrigued by him?
- Why? Kimihito was nice to her—even before he realized she was a Dullahan—of course!
- And the solution will turn out to be to Marry Them All
- Partly Jossed. "D" wants to be Together in Death with Kimihito.
- While the Dullahan has arrived, she is not D. Revealing herself to the living was forced on her, but she was around because she was aware of his impending death.
- She was lying and was the second D but really does not mean him harm.
- Interesting, but then the public wouldn't be quite so happy about "extra-species" with characters like Akuha around.
- Not to mention, many world details are contradicted between the two.
- With the reveal of Curie Drakuyla, Vampires are confirmed to exist in the MM universe. However, their biology and appearance is completely different from those of the Rosario + Vampire universe.
- Confirmed as of Chapter 20.
- As long as the audience wants him to.
- Jossed, it's indeed a dullahan.
- And the following chapter shows that, once again, the Dullahan was yet another Red Herring.
- And the chapter after that reveals that she did write the second one but she is actually harmless.
- After seeing what kind of person Kimihito is after mistakenly placing Miia with him, and seeing how physically resilient he is, she arranges for Papi, who was later revealed to have connections to a critical event in Ms. Smith's career, to stay with him as well and gives them time to bond a bit before bringing up the marriage law amendments on the day of a full moon, when the girls would be acting more on instinct; As the two intended girls are both of single gendered species, sharing would potentially be fairly natural to them and they do in fact bring up that idea.
- Centorea's presence works out well for her plans, as Kimihito had already effectively married her by accident and she, by nature, is incredibly loyal to the point of putting others' desires well ahead of her own.
- To at another credence, Cerea is revealed to be a very rare Half-Human Hybrid among centaurs that even her mother wants to use her as a proof that Half-Human Hybrid isn't necessarily weaker than full-blood. This will change a social system that has existed for centuries!
- She neglects to report Suu's existence not so much over the workload, as she claims, but rather due to the sort of attention identifying a new species would bring, which could ruin her next move.
- She then arranges for Meroune to stay with him, someone who openly has no intentions of winning his affection but still has an interest and as such would easily be open to a Marry Them All scenario. She is also presumed to be royal, which would hold significant political meaning.
- While she's actually a princess, She has started to rethink about her feeling for him, which means she didn't really that likely to agree for Marry Them All solution after all.
- Rachnera, while unplanned, works out as she's willing to bend or ignore rules to get what she wants and is mostly content so long as the people she's with are decent and honest about themselves.
- With the house now set she begins introducing them to ways they can help fix the system by showing them the sort of work needed to integrate the various species into one society.
- She also arranges for Doppel's pranks, simply by pushing her in just the right way to provoke it, that help drive MON closer emotionally to Kimihito.
- Assuming MON moves in next, Kimihito's home is now perhaps one of the most politically important places in the setting, as it's already under observation for some law changes and now has a wide cultural variety as well as several individuals who's experienced the flaws in the legal system from multiple angles, and can easily be used by Ms. Smith to enact much needed changes to the laws that have been behind many of the problems throughout the series.
- Jossed: The first D was Doppel, and the second one, a Dullahan, made her appearance by kidnapping Kimihito. Not to say something along those lines won't play out during the inevitable confrontation.
- The Dullahan did not kidnap him. She hooked him by the neck to get his attention after losing her head. Nor is she "D", but she is aware that he's going to die soon.
- Confirmed. Despite the inconsistencies in logic between the story and the profiles, the information in those translated pages were mostly repeated in the official English release of Volume 3.
- Jossed, it is a Dullahan.
- Maybe she's a Succubus?
- Because one showed up in 12 Beast, another work by the same author and because it's the only one left from the original Living with Monster Girl hentai shorts that have yet to join the harem.
- A minotaur named Cathyl shows up in chapter 33. She's not joining the harem though since she's already in a host family. There's still a chance a new Minotaur could fill the spot since now there isn't just one character for a monster girl species.
- Then again, she whispered that she missed his tender touch when being milked with machine, so NTR route?
- A minotaur named Cathyl shows up in chapter 33. She's not joining the harem though since she's already in a host family. There's still a chance a new Minotaur could fill the spot since now there isn't just one character for a monster girl species.
- Because it ranked 4th in the monster girl popularity poll in chapter 8, and all the other girls above it have appeared already.
- Confirmed as of chapter 35. Whether Octo is joining the harem is yet to be decided, though with how she acts towards Kimihito, it may be likely.
- Jossed, Octo doesn't join the harem.
- Confirmed as of chapter 35. Whether Octo is joining the harem is yet to be decided, though with how she acts towards Kimihito, it may be likely.
- Because while it only ranked 7th in the above mentioned popularity poll, having a girl with a radically different size from the main cast would make for some great gags. Bonus points if she'd end up a Hard-Drinking Party Girl.
- Because they were in Monster Girl Report, Okayado's other series of hentai shorts.
- Because this series has yet to introduce a single Cat Girl despite them basically being a staple of the genre (and 5th in the frequently mentioned popularity poll), and there's no way Okayado would go the Little Bit Beastly route.
- Lilith was last seen in the volume 5 extra, hanging out with Polt, Draco and Kii.
- Lilith shows up again in chapter 34, upset that Rachnee hasn't been in touch.
- She shows up again in Chapter 40.
1. Added a greenhouse.
- Since Smith was looking for a host for Kii in chapter 25 (possibly hinting that Kii might be joining the harem), and how else are you going to house a plantgirl?
- With seven girls under one roof, there's need for more space (to possibly allow for more girls).
- A rather mundane addition to allow Mero to freely visit the upper floor.
- With 8 people under the same roof, having more than one bathroom seems to be a must (infact, an early screencap of the anime seems to suggest that there's a line).
- Unlikely, given slimes ARE known in the setting by other monsters, just not humans. It humanoid slimes that were unknown, albeit more specifically Centorea and Miia said they hadn't heard of them, not that they are utterly unknown (some of the girls hadn't heard of dullahans either, while others had).
- Jossed by Doppel's official profile. Her true identity is all but stated to be Nyarlathotep from the Cthulhu Mythos.
- Unlikely: Mero and Octo would be redundant, and while we haven't had any villains who've left their chapters with their dignity intact, there's no hard and fast rule for it. In fact, if we define 'antagonist' as a character who actively tried to cause harm to a member of the group, the only one who's joined is Rachnera. Even though Suu caused problems, she didn't know any better, and Lala was playing pretend the whole time and had no intention of actually hurting anyone. The other villains are Draco, Kii, Lilith, Mama Miia (sort of), and the racist couple. It's a given that Octo will get what's coming to her, but I don't think they'd go so far as to bring her into the harem.
- She's not actually an antagonist or villain. She was framed by the real villain: Mero's mom. And her "actions" towards Kimihito make it a possibility that she may join.
- Jossed as of Chapter 37.
- Given that the series is from a Japanese author, it's doubtful that Christian mythology was a serious influence. Especially given that most of the monster girls who've shown up have been from either Greek or Japanese mythology.
- Echidna (venomous lamia)
- Black Slime (corrupted by pollution, extremely violent and hostile to humans)
- Shark Race Mermaid (strictly carnivorous, aggressive with a long history of piracy)
- Large Breed Arachne (huge, venomous and extremely aggressive)
- Backbeard Monoeye (suspicious in nature and equipped with eye beams)
- Wyvern Dragonewt (highly aggressive)
- IIRC the last time they showed up was in Ils Imagine Spot when she was talking about her attempts to attract more visitors to the shrine. There was also a 4koma on Okayado's twitter of them visiting the Sno Ball Inn and insulting the proprietress, only for Yukio to freeze them solid.
Considering how these things usually turn out, the chances of Suu actually suffering Loss of Identity seem small. I conjecture that if Suu is absorbed, she'll start a Split-Personality Takeover... before starting an entire new subspecies of slimes. If she isn't, then that Royal Jelly may still have lasting effects...
- Five of the minotaur girls have actually had a presence on Okayado's twitter for a while. Left-to-right◊, we have; Chizu, Cream, Mil, Cara & Ruto.
She and Cathyl are also the only ones the stayrs don't have under their thumb by the end of the farming arc, and Cathyl has the excuse of presumably still being in a relationship with her boyfriend. Merino did seem to fall for a new farmhand at the end of her intro chapter, but other than an omake he hasn't been mentioned since. Not to mention asking Kimihito to milk her while in a relationship would be highly inappropriate of her given the Fantastic Arousal at play. This all makes it seem like the pan faun has a little something for our protagonist. Joining his harem is unlikely, but romantic feelings for him remain plausible.