Papi is a cheerful and childlike Harpy girl who quickly becomes an irreplaceable part of the Kurusu household, loved for her warmth, innocence, and unique quirks.
Papi has a petite figure, weighing 31 kilograms, with a bust-waist-hip measurement of B70 (A cup), W51, and H75.
Her wingspan is approximately 4 meters, highlighting her Harpy heritage.
She typically dresses in light, comfortable clothing, preferring ease of movement.
Her body has a high natural temperature, and her feathered wings help her withstand cold environments.
Papi's youthful look and small stature often lead people to mistake her for a child, despite being the same age as Miia and Centorea.
Although she has fingers on her wings, she struggles to hold objects properly.
Papi is open-hearted, fun-loving, and extremely friendly.
She is notoriously forgetful—she tends to forget things almost instantly, earning her the nickname "bird brain."
Her innocence is both endearing and troublesome—she will happily bathe in public without concern and often acts on impulse.
Despite her playfulness, Papi shows a strong maternal instinct, often looking after Suu and caring for neighborhood children.
She values companionship and admires Kimihito Kurusu, seeing him as an older brother figure, though her feelings border on affection.
Papi comes from a matriarchal society composed solely of Harpy women.
Growing up in an all-female community, she longed for male siblings.
When the Interspecies Exchange Program reached her village, Papi was the only one interested and left quietly for Japan without telling her family.
She initially struggled to adjust, often forgetting her host's location and running away, making her hard to place with families.
Eventually, Kuroko Smith assigned her to Kimihito Kurusu’s household, where she now lives happily.
Papi can fly thanks to her powerful wings with a wingspan of about 4 meters.
Her dexterity with her wings is limited—though she has fingers, fine manipulation is difficult.
Her higher body temperature and feathers make her resistant to the cold.
Despite being half-bird, she can eat poultry without hesitation.
Her memory is very poor—she forgets things quickly and was once so overwhelmed trying to understand the Interspecies Exchange Law that she nearly fainted.
Papi refers to Kimihito Kurusu as “Master” and looks up to him with affection that is both sisterly and romantic.
She frequently tries to get his attention in simple, straightforward ways, causing jealousy in Miia and the other girls.
She cares deeply for Suu and tries to protect her.
Neighborhood children are fond of her, calling her “bird big sister.”
Her relationship with her mother is strained by misunderstandings, such as believing her mother came to reclaim her from Kurusu’s home.
Her birthday is March 21, placing her under the Aries sign.
Papi sometimes escapes the house without permission to play or visit children.
Despite her childlike behavior and appearance, Papi is the same age as Miia and Centorea.
Papi was featured as a cameo in a background panel of the manga “Cumikka no Mikaku” Volume 2.
She has completely forgotten Kimihito’s real name, always referring to him simply as “Master.”
Papi’s absentmindedness once led her to almost faint just trying to comprehend basic laws.
“I’m Papi!”
“Master, let’s go play!”
(When faced with something complicated) “Huh? What was I supposed to remember again?”
Arrival at Kimihito Kurusu’s Home
After failing to stay with other host families because she kept forgetting their locations and running away, Papi is placed with Kimihito Kurusu by Kuroko Smith.
She quickly becomes comfortable in Kurusu's household, treating him as a big brother and fitting in with the other girls.
Daily Life and Challenges
Despite now having a place to belong, Papi's forgetfulness often leads to small adventures and comedic incidents.
She sneaks out to play with local children, gets into mischief, and often forgets basic rules.
Her attempts to make sense of the rules governing interspecies interaction once resulted in her nearly fainting from sheer mental exhaustion.
Bonds and Growth
Over time, Papi proves herself to be reliable in her own way, acting as a playmate and big sister figure for the neighborhood kids and as a caring protector for Suu.
She becomes an irreplaceable member of the group, helping to bring out a sense of family among the residents of Kurusu’s home.
Encounter with Her Mother
Papi’s mother visits unexpectedly, causing Papi to panic out of fear that she’ll be taken away from her new home.
The misunderstanding is eventually cleared, deepening Papi’s ties to both her own family and her adoptive one.
Papi's mix of naivety and affectionate mischief make her a fan favorite among the residents of Kurusu’s home and the community at large.
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