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'''Chitose Asakusa''' ''(アサクサ チトセ Asakusa Chitose)'' is a recurring character in the Medarot series, first introduced in [[Medarot DS]] and returning in [[Medarot 7]] and [[Medarot Dual]]. | '''Chitose Asakusa''' ''(アサクサ チトセ Asakusa Chitose)'' is a recurring character in the Medarot series, first introduced in [[Medarot DS]] and returning in [[Medarot 7]] and [[Medarot Dual]]. | ||
A lively girl and [[Azuma Amakura]]'s childhood friend, serving as successor to [[Kirara Akita]] and [[Arika Amazake]], which also means that she is one of the romantic options for Azuma in Medarot | A lively girl and [[Azuma Amakura]]'s childhood friend, serving as successor to [[Kirara Akita]] and [[Arika Amazake]], which also means that she is one of the romantic options for Azuma in Medarot DS and 7. | ||
Her primary Medarot is [[Noire Katze]]. | Her primary Medarot is [[Noire Katze]]. |
Revision as of 17:13, 6 October 2024
Chitose Asakusa | |
Name | |
Japanese: | アサクサ チトセ Asakusa Chitose |
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Information | |
Gender: | Female |
Medarots: | Noire Katze |
Nationality: | Japanese |
Game appearances | |
Medarot DS, Medarot 7, Medarot Dual, Medarot S | |
Other appearances | |
Manga: Medarot DS, Medarot 7 |
Chitose Asakusa (アサクサ チトセ Asakusa Chitose) is a recurring character in the Medarot series, first introduced in Medarot DS and returning in Medarot 7 and Medarot Dual.
A lively girl and Azuma Amakura's childhood friend, serving as successor to Kirara Akita and Arika Amazake, which also means that she is one of the romantic options for Azuma in Medarot DS and 7.
Her primary Medarot is Noire Katze.
In the games
in Medarot DS
in Medarot 7
in Medarot Dual
in Medarot S
In the Manga
In Medarot DS
In Medarot 7
Image gallery
Artworks:
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Medarot DS
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Medarot S
Portraits:
Overworld Sprites:
Note
- Like Azuma, Chitose's 3D model can be found in Medarot 8's internal files. Likely as a leftover or used for tests in the game's early development.