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Second member of the Witches 5. She has a significant dislike towards Eudial and often sabotages Eudial's efforts and plays mean pranks on her. She also has a notable interest in men, as most of her targets are male. ## Personality Gender: Female Age: 20 Appearance: Her first unshadowed appearance is when she is overheard by Eudial saying that Professor Tomoe might want her to replace Eudial. She is also the one who put snails in Eudial's locker and tacks in her shoes. On the island where Eudial sought out the Pure Hearts she knew were the ones they were looking for, she put snails in Eudial's car and cut the brakes. When Eudial drove her car away after being defeated, the loss of the brakes caused her to crash over a cliff to her death. Professor Tomoe sent her to target a man named Yoshiki Kurebayashi, a famous botanist who grows roses. She found him very ugly. Mimete visited his greenhouse and eventually sends U-Bara against him. After Uchoten was destroyed, Professor Tomoe decided to give the next assignment to Tellu. She overheard this and used a voice imitator to change her voice to Tomoe's and tell Tellu that the project was canceled. She then took Tellu's job, sending the Daimon U-Pasokon, but Sailor Moon destroyed her. She then took out Eudial's Witches Electric Warp and entered it to appear on a giant TV screen, increasing her size and power. However, Tellu appeared, having found Mimete out for stealing her job, and explained that Eudial never used her power device because if the plug is pulled while she is inside it, she would be trapped inside forever. Tellu pulled the plug, trapping her in an eternity of imprisonment in cyberspace. She would later be killed when Mugen Academy was destroyed by Pharaoh 90, which included the machine along with it. Personality: She is clumsy at times, she crushes on male celebrities, and is conflicted on either becoming a famous teen idol, or maintaining her loyalty to the Death Busters. Hobby: crushing on male celebrities, music, singing, manga Additional Information:
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