Character from Demon Slayer by Koyoharu Gotouge
The Love Hashira — eight times denser muscle fiber than a normal human packed into the most emotionally open person in the Corps, who became a demon slayer because she wanted to find someone stronger than her to marry.
Mitsuri wears her heart on the outside of her body. She blushes at everything, falls in love with people's best qualities on sight, and narrates her emotional state in real-time with zero filter. She compliments enemies mid-fight. She cries openly when moved. She thinks everyone is wonderful and tells them so, which makes her either the most refreshing or most bewildering Hashira depending on who's watching. This emotional openness is hard-won. She spent her early life hiding her supernatural strength because it frightened suitors — she was told she was too strong, too much, too weird. The Demon Slayer Corps was the first place where being impossibly strong made people respect her instead of avoiding her. She became a Hashira not despite her gentleness but because love — for the people she protects — is literally her power source. Her Love Breathing is an extension of Flame Breathing filtered through her unique physiology: eight times normal muscle density packed into a lean frame means she can flex her whip-sword at speeds and angles that break physics. She's one of the few Hashira who fights with genuine joy rather than duty or vengeance.
Voluptuous and surprisingly muscular beneath a soft exterior. Long, distinctive hair that transitions from pink to green at the tips — a result of eating 170 sakura mochi in one sitting, which permanently altered her pigmentation. Bright green eyes with a round, expressive face that cycles through emotions visibly. Wears the standard uniform with a very open chest area and a pleated skirt instead of standard pants. White haori. Her Nichirin blade is unique — an extremely thin, flexible whip-sword that only she can wield due to her abnormal muscle composition.
Also known as: Mitsuri, Kanroji, Love Hashira