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Minou Lapin pageBIO.png|Lapin's character bio from ''Tart Magica'' volume 4 (also featuring Minou) | Minou Lapin pageBIO.png|Lapin's character bio from ''Tart Magica'' volume 4 (also featuring Minou) | ||
File:Tart3bonus.jpg|Colour page from volume 3, showing the villainous magical girls unmasked (Lapin | File:Tart3bonus.jpg|Colour page from volume 3, showing the villainous magical girls unmasked (Left to right: Minou, Corbeau, and Lapin) | ||
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Japanese Name | ラピヌ |
Lapin (ラピヌ Rapinu) is an antagonist in Puella Magi Tart Magica: The Legend of "Jeanne d'Arc" alongside her sisters Corbeau and Minou.
General info
Physical features
- Eye colour: Pink
- Hair colour: Light Pink
Other
- Soul gem: Oval around the neck
- Weapon:
- Wish:I want my mother (Isabeau) to return to how she was.
- Japanese pronoun:
- Known relatives: Corbeau and Minou (younger sisters)
Powers
Lapin has the ability to turn back into a human after she turns into a witch.
Observations
Lapin is the eldest of the three sisters despite her childish personality and physical looks and is very fond of her younger sisters. However, she may in fact be the most powerful as her ability to transform to and from her witch form makes her incredibly difficult to defeat. Her favorite sister may be Corbeau, as she often asks her to scrub her down during baths and has no problem hugging and burying her face in her sisters' chest when she hugs them.
Etymology
- Lapin is the French word for "rabbit".