- Nagi Kirima
nihongo|Nagi Kirima|霧間凪|Kirima Nagi is a
fictional character in theBoogiepop series byKouhei Kadono .Character introduction
Kirima is gifted with intelligence, as well as physical and mental strength, which she uses to try to protect the world.
Explanation of the character's name
Nagi means "Ghost" and Kirima means "Mountain". Therefore, her complete name would translate to "Mountain Ghost".
Character sketch
Motivation
Kirima lost her father and her first love when she was quite young: now she seemingly lives both their lives in place of her own.en icon DVD commentary featuring Jeff Thompson and Rachel Lillis (2001) "Boogiepop Phantom Evolution 3"]
Goals
In "
Boogiepop and Others ", Kirima seeks Manticore, and wishes to stop it from killing further students at Shinyo Academy. In "Boogiepop Phantom", she is investigating the nature of the electromagnetic interference around the city, and seeks to stop the events that it causes.Conflicts
In "Boogiepop and Others", Kirima is hunting Manticore; this also brings her up against Saotome Masami. In "Boogiepop Phantom", Kirima attempts to stop the residual apects of Manticore, and finds herself in conflict with Poom Poom.
Minor irritations
In "Boogiepop and Others"
Kazuko Suema attempts to draw herself close to Kirima, despite her best attempts to distance herself from everyone. This develops into an awkward friendship by the time of "Boogiepop Phantom". Kirima also holds a strong dislike towards Boogiepop, though they are both fighting for the same goals.Epiphany
Biographical summary
Prior story
The backstory, where Kirima becomes a self-styled "hero of justice", is described in full detail in "Boogiepop at Dawn".
Actions in Boogiepop series
In "Boogiepop and Others", Kirima's friend Naoko Kamikashiro requests her assistance with helping Echoes find Manticore. Following this, she intentionally gets herself suspended from school, so as to gain the freedom to investigate. Following the trail of the drug, Type-S, Kirima eventually comes to suspect that Manticore had taken the form of Niitoki Kei, Saotome Masami or Tanaka Shiro, however, Echoes indicates that they are all normal humans. When Manticore makes its move and attacks Echoes, Saotome takes the opportunity to slash Kirima's throat, killing her. When Echoes turned into light to kill Manticore, he used some of his power and resurrected Kirima.
"Boogiepop Phantom" sees Kirima investigating the aftermath of the 'pillar of light' incident. Realising that the unusual happenings were linked to an
electromagnetic field around the city, she follows indications of particularly strong disturbances to attempt to discover what is happening. Her investigations bring her to discover that Manticore was still alive, thanks to the electromagnetic field, so she attempted to finish things withelectromagnetic pulse blasts; Boogiepop Phantom intervened to stop this plan. Her investigations ultimately led her to Paisley Park, where Poom Poom and Manaka attempted to bring her to their side, but proved hostile when she resisted – in the end, Boogiepop's intervention saved her.Relationship with other characters in Boogiepop series
Kirima tries to keep her distance from other characters as much as possible, but is unable to avoid many of them. Up until her death in "Boogiepop and Others", Kamikishiro Naoko is Kirima's only friend, though in "Boogiepop Phantom" she seems to have developed something of a friendship with Suema Kazuko. She works with Echoes in his search for Manticore, but does so somewhat begudginly, especially after Kamikishiro is killed as a result of her friendship with Echoes. Saotome Masami had once confessed his love to her too, but she never felt anything towards him. She also lives with her step-brother, Taniguchi Masaki, though he is unaware of her actions or lifestyle.
Major themes
How a childhood trauma can influence the growth of an individual.
Literary significance & criticism
Allusions/references from other works
Film or TV portraits
Kirima has been depicted in
film andanime . In the movie, "Boogiepop and Others" (March 11 2000 ), she was played by Maya Kurosu. In "Boogiepop Phantom" (January 6 2000 ), was voiced in Japanese byYuu Asakawa , and in English byRachael Lillis .Sources, references, external links, quotations
; See also
*Characters of the Boogiepop series
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