Satone Shichimiya is a major supporting character from the series Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!, known for calling herself the “magical devil girl” Sophia Ring SP Saturn the 7th and for being the trigger of Yuuta Togashi’s chunibyo phase.
Name: Satone Shichimiya
Gender: Female
Birthday: July 6
Height: 156 cm
Weight: 50 kg
Blood Type: B
Bust–Waist–Hip: 80–57–82 cm
She is characterized in both the light novel and anime as a self-aware chunibyo who fully embraces and “transcends” her delusions.
Her distinctive personality, appearance, and history make her one of the most memorable characters introduced after the early story.
Satone is Yuuta Togashi’s former classmate from junior high and the person who inspired his chunibyo persona.
She proudly identifies as a “magical devil girl” and treats her delusions as a core part of her identity rather than a phase to be overcome.
For Yuuta, she was a role model, his only true friend, and the one person who understood his fantasies.
However, she suddenly transferred schools in their second year of junior high, vanishing from his daily life without explanation.
Her transfer destination turned out to be the same junior high attended by Shinka Nibutani.
There, Satone became the direct cause of Shinka’s own bout of chunibyo, which later evolved into the persona known as “Morisummer.”
In high school, Satone reenters the story and barges into Yuuta’s life again.
She stirs up old memories, torments Shinka with her embarrassing past, and throws Yuuta and Rikka Takanashi’s relationship into confusion.
Satone is a classic case of someone who knows she has chunibyo but decides to lean into it completely.
Rather than being embarrassed, she sees it as something to accept and then go beyond, forming a “strong, transcendent identity.”
Her speech is theatrical, and her behavior is bold and playful.
She addresses Yuuta as “Hero,” Rikka as “Wicked Lord Shingan,” and Shinka as “Mori-sama,” treating everyone as characters in her self-constructed fantasy world.
Her trademark laugh is a loud, exaggerated cackle written as “ni-hah-hah-hah.”
This laugh, combined with her confident posture and flashy gestures, makes her entrances feel like magical-girl transformations.
Despite the comedy, she has a surprisingly complex emotional side.
Underneath her cheerful delusions, she struggles with attachment, jealousy, and the fear of losing her place in Yuuta’s life.
In more serious moments, she takes on a mock-villain role, acting as if she wants to be defeated by the “Hero” Yuuta.
This fake-evil front hides her pain and her unresolved feelings toward him.
Satone’s look is one of the most striking in the series, perfectly aligned with her “magical devil girl” persona.
Her hair is styled in twin-tails whose tips are twisted back into the knots, forming loops that give her a distinctive silhouette.
She modifies her school uniform into a personal costume-like outfit.
Every detail is carefully chosen to match her self-imposed character setting as Sophia Ring SP Saturn the 7th.
Under her left eye, she wears a heart-shaped sticker as a constant accessory.
Around her neck, she always wraps a long scarf, which she refuses to remove even in summer — and, in the anime, even when wearing a swimsuit.
These accessories, combined with her posture and dramatic expressions, make it clear she’s living out a magical-girl-meets-demon-queen fantasy.
The profile information also reveals she has a petite figure paired with relatively large breasts, giving her a “loli with a voluptuous body” type physique that the anime itself occasionally notes.
In the original light novel, Satone is introduced as Yuuta’s junior high classmate and fellow chunibyo.
She is the self-proclaimed magical devil girl “Sophia Ring SP Saturn the 7th,” completely immersed in her fantasy identity.
She recognizes that her behavior is chunibyo but embraces it fully, refusing to abandon it even as she becomes more self-aware.
This determined acceptance shapes her into someone who would rather deepen her delusions than “grow out of them” in a conventional way.
Yuuta’s admiration for her is what initially leads him into chunibyo himself.
She is his inspiration, his first ally in fantasy battles, and his only true friend who took his delusions seriously.
Her sudden transfer ends this partnership without closure, leaving Yuuta to eventually attempt to abandon his chunibyo past alone.
Meanwhile, in her new school, she ends up influencing Shinka Nibutani and is responsible for Shinka’s own embarrassing past as a self-styled magical priestess figure.
By volume 1 of the novel, Satone’s name and her past connection to Yuuta are already revealed in the background.
From volume 2 onward, she appears fully in the story, turning from a shadow of the past into an active participant in the present.
She intrudes into the high school setting, confronts the current status quo, and brings back memories everyone would rather forget.
In doing so, she embarrasses Shinka by resurfacing her old chunibyo antics and injects chaos into Yuuta and Rikka’s budding relationship.
In the novels, she still holds unresolved feelings for Yuuta.
As the story grows more serious, she becomes more openly “fake-evil,” acting like a villain who wants to be defeated by Yuuta, hinting at a desire to be released from her own emotional turmoil.
In the anime adaptation, Satone is voiced by Juri Nagatsuma and first appears briefly at the end of the first movie.
She then becomes a central new character in the second television season.
Her backstory remains largely the same: she is the root cause of Yuuta’s chunibyo and later studied at the same junior high as Shinka.
One small difference is that in the anime continuity, Shinka had already adopted the Morisummer persona before meeting Satone.
By the time of the second season, Satone and her family move into the apartment directly above the Togashi family’s home.
This is notably the same room where Rikka used to live in the first season, placing Satone physically and emotionally close to Yuuta’s life.
She repeatedly breaks into Yuuta and Rikka’s high school even though she is enrolled at a different school.
Her surprise visits trigger comedic mayhem, and her old familiarity with Yuuta sparks jealousy in Rikka.
Satone consistently calls Yuuta “Hero” and laughs with her signature cackle, keeping her over-the-top persona front and center.
At first, she seems to view Yuuta and Rikka’s close relationship as something fun to tease.
Unlike in the light novel, when Satone learns that Yuuta and Rikka are dating, she initially reacts with genuine joy and congratulates them.
She shows a capacity for empathy and consideration that softens her “chaotic” image.
When her actions accidentally cause misunderstandings between Yuuta and Rikka, she quickly apologizes to Rikka and tries to clear things up.
This shows that, despite the theatrics, she cares about their happiness and does not want to truly damage their relationship.
However, she slowly realizes that she has romantic feelings for Yuuta that she had never consciously acknowledged.
Once this realization hits, she begins to suffer, caught between her feelings, her role as friend, and her identity as a magical devil girl.
This internal conflict leaves her in a somewhat tragic and “unfortunate” position in the anime.
She cannot easily step forward as a rival in love, yet stepping back quietly also hurts her deeply.
Yuuta Togashi
Yuuta is the central figure in Satone’s emotional world.
He was once her fellow “warrior” in fantasy battles, and she still calls him “Hero,” placing him at the center of her delusional narrative.
In junior high, he admired her dazzling commitment to her persona and followed her into chunibyo.
For Satone, he was not only a comrade but the only person who genuinely accepted her.
Even after transferring schools, she continued to carry feelings for him, though she did not fully label them as romantic at first.
When they reunite, she slips easily back into a playful, overly familiar dynamic that makes Rikka nervous.
As events unfold, she comes to understand that her attachment to Yuuta is actually love.
This realization causes her to struggle with the fact that Yuuta is already in a relationship with Rikka.
Her behavior sometimes takes the form of a mock villain trying to be “defeated” by Yuuta, almost as if she wants a clear end to her unrequited feelings.
Yet she also wants to stay connected to him, creating a bittersweet tension in all their scenes.
Rikka Takanashi
To Satone, Rikka is “Wicked Lord Shingan,” a natural fit in her fantasy world.
She accepts Rikka’s delusions with enthusiasm, treating her like a worthy fellow “being of darkness” rather than a weirdo.
Rikka, however, becomes jealous of Satone’s familiarity with Yuuta.
Satone’s tendency to cling to Yuuta or reference their shared past makes Rikka feel threatened.
When Satone realizes that she herself is starting to cause real distress for Rikka, she takes responsibility.
She apologizes, attempts to clear misunderstandings, and tries to support rather than destroy Yuuta and Rikka’s bond.
This creates an unusual triangle in which Satone is simultaneously rival, supporter, and elder “chunibyo mentor.”
Despite her own heartbreak, she does not want to take away Rikka’s happiness.
Shinka Nibutani
Satone refers to Shinka as “Mori-sama,” a teasing distortion of her name linked to Shinka’s embarrassing past as Morisummer.
Shinka’s carefully hidden chunibyo history is something Satone delights in dragging back into the light.
Because Satone knows the truth about Shinka’s former persona, she can easily make her squirm with old stories and references.
Shinka’s resulting agony is a recurring source of comedy.
In junior high, Satone was the catalyst who pushed Shinka deeper into her chunibyo identity.
By the time of high school, however, Shinka has tried hard to bury that past, making Satone’s arrival a nightmare come true.
Despite the torment, Satone’s connection to Shinka also shows how influential she is in the wider web of chunibyo characters.
Her presence highlights the shared, cringeworthy history that many of them are trying to outgrow—or embrace.
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