Azusa Shiratori

Defeated: Mikado & Ukyou (while teamed with Ryouga)

Defeated By: Kodachi & Tatewaki (while teamed with Mikado)

Individual Stats

Wins - Losses Win % Total Votes Vote %
1 - 1 50% 20 44.4%

Martial Arts Style: Martial Arts Figure Skating.

Cursed Form: No curse.

Strengths: Azusa's skills on skates are among the best in the Japanese school system. She is very athletic and quick, being able to perform her impossible skating moves while at the same being able to punch and kick powerfully enough to knock out hockey players. She is fairly sneaky in combat, taking any opening that presents itself. She has worked with Mikado many times over the years, so the team that they make together is very effective.

Weaknesses: Azusa's achilles heel is her affection for cute objects. She has shown that she will attack her own partner just for the chance to get her hands on something kawaii. Even if she is fighting one on one, she could potentially be distracted by something kawaii, and would be wide open. On this same note, she is used to fighting in pairs, and her role is mostly that of setting the opponents up for Mikado's attacks, so on her own, she might not be nearly as effective a martial artist. In addition, she has an extreme lack of intelligence, which could cause her to make critical judgement errors.

Weapons: Azusa uses her skates as weapons during combat, but other than that she can be considered a bare handed fighter.

Special Moves:

Azusa can perform the dreaded Good-Bye Whirl with her partner Mikado. In order to set this move up properly, Azusa will usually distract the opposing couple in some way. Ideally, she will end up in a position where she can grab onto the ankles of the opponent male, and cause him to grab onto the wrists of the opposing female. Mikado will then grab Azusa by the ankles, and then lifts EVERYONE up into the air above him. Mikado then begins to spin around in place, causing the opposing pair to be spun around in the air while Mikado and Azusa remain vertical, and in place. Because of the centrifugal force involved, the opposing male's strength is tested as he tries to keep the female from flying off. If the attack is a success, the male will let go of the female, who will go flying off. Mikado then lets go of Azusa, who flies through the air and slams the male into the ground, face first. Mikado will then skate over to the female, and catch her, proceeding to comfort her after being betrayed by the man she trusted.

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