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''Not to be confused with [[Miyuki Nagatsuki]]
<blockquote> ''"My dream is to grow lots of these flowers and turn them into a bouquet when I get married!"'' - Miyuki, [[Kazumi_Magica#Chapter_10:|Chapter 10]].</blockquote>
<blockquote> ''"My dream is to grow lots of these flowers and turn them into a bouquet when I get married!"'' - Miyuki, [[Kazumi_Magica#Chapter_10:|Chapter 10]].</blockquote>


{{Nihongo|'''Miyuki Asami'''|浅海 美幸|Asami Miyuki}} is a posthumous character from [[Puella Magi Kazumi Magica]]. She was the sister (and close friend) of [[Saki Asami]].
{{Nihongo|'''Miyuki Asami'''|浅海 美幸|Asami Miyuki}} is a posthumous character from [[Puella Magi Kazumi Magica]]. She was the younger sister of [[Saki Asami]].


==Personality==
==Personality==
A sweet young girl who wished to get married someday. She enjoyed [[wikipedia:Lily_of_the_Valley|lily of the valley flowers]]. Miyuki was very close with her sister, Saki. Saki has stated that she was similar to [[Mirai Wakaba]] in that she had "friends" (possibly stuffed animals or flowers) who protected her emotionally.
A sweet young girl who wished to get married someday. She enjoyed [[wikipedia:Lily_of_the_Valley|lily of the valley flowers]]. Miyuki was very close with her older sister, Saki. Saki has stated that she was similar to [[Mirai Wakaba]] in that she had "friends" (possibly stuffed animals or flowers) who protected her emotionally.


==History==
==History==
Miyuki has so far only appeared in [[Kazumi Magica]]. She appears in a brief scene with Saki in chapter 10.
Miyuki has so far only appeared in [[Kazumi Magica]]. She appears in a brief scene with Saki in chapter 10.


When showing Saki the lily of the valley flower she had grown in a flashback, Miyuki claims that she wants to make a bridal bouquet with them someday. Saki says this is impossible, as no man is good enough for her. She promises then to marry Saki one day.
When showing Saki the lily of the valley flower she had grown in a flashback, Miyuki claims that she wants to make a bridal bouquet with them someday. Saki says this is impossible, as no man is good enough for her. She then promises to marry Saki one day.


Unfortunately, Miyuki dies in a car accident when the car she and Saki were riding in crashes into another vehicle and a shard of glass pierces her throat. Her death drives Saki to despair, leaving her vulnerable to the effects of a [[witch's kiss]].
Unfortunately, Miyuki dies in a car accident when the car she and Saki were riding in crashes into another vehicle and a shard of glass pierces her throat. Her death drives Saki to despair, leaving her vulnerable to the effects of a [[witch's kiss]].
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** All parts of the plant are poisonous and the red berries may be attractive to children; if eaten even in small amounts, the plant can cause abdominal pain, vomiting, and a reduced heart rate.
** All parts of the plant are poisonous and the red berries may be attractive to children; if eaten even in small amounts, the plant can cause abdominal pain, vomiting, and a reduced heart rate.
*** Although deadly, the plant has been used as a folk remedy in moderate amounts, and is currently used by herbalists as a restricted herbal remedy.  
*** Although deadly, the plant has been used as a folk remedy in moderate amounts, and is currently used by herbalists as a restricted herbal remedy.  
** The flower is also known as Our Lady's Tears in Christian legends.
*** The flower is also known as Our Lady's Tears in Christian legends.
** In Norse mythology, lilies are associated with the virgin goddess of spring [[wikipedia:Ostara|Ostara]].
*** In Norse mythology, lilies are associated with the virgin goddess of spring [[wikipedia:Ostara|Ostara]].
*** Incidentally, the name Ostara has given its name to the [[wikipedia:Easter|festival of Easter.]]
*** Incidentally, the name Ostara has given its name to the [[wikipedia:Easter|festival of Easter.]]
** In the "language of flowers", the lily of the valley signifies the return of happiness.
*** In the "language of flowers", the lily of the valley signifies the return of happiness.
*** Miyuki's name means "beautiful fortune" or "beautiful happiness" in Japanese.
* Miyuki's name means "beautiful fortune" or "beautiful happiness" in Japanese.
 
**She also shares her first name with the background character [[Miyuki Nagatsuki]] from [[Puella Magi Oriko Magica]]. The two even have the same kanji for their names.
==Speculation==
* It is suspected in Chapter 10, that Miyuki was in love with her childhood friend, [[Saki Asami|Saki]].
** [[Yuri_undertones|Miyuki even promised to marry Saki in the future.]]
*** It was revealed in Chapter 12 that Miyuki was Saki's ''sister'', not merely a childhood friend, which could be an argument against the idea, but does not rule it out entirely.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 07:52, 26 August 2020

Miyuki Asami
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Japanese Name 浅海 美幸 (Asami Miyuki)

Not to be confused with Miyuki Nagatsuki

"My dream is to grow lots of these flowers and turn them into a bouquet when I get married!" - Miyuki, Chapter 10.

Miyuki Asami (浅海 美幸 Asami Miyuki) is a posthumous character from Puella Magi Kazumi Magica. She was the younger sister of Saki Asami.

Personality

A sweet young girl who wished to get married someday. She enjoyed lily of the valley flowers. Miyuki was very close with her older sister, Saki. Saki has stated that she was similar to Mirai Wakaba in that she had "friends" (possibly stuffed animals or flowers) who protected her emotionally.

History

Miyuki has so far only appeared in Kazumi Magica. She appears in a brief scene with Saki in chapter 10.

When showing Saki the lily of the valley flower she had grown in a flashback, Miyuki claims that she wants to make a bridal bouquet with them someday. Saki says this is impossible, as no man is good enough for her. She then promises to marry Saki one day.

Unfortunately, Miyuki dies in a car accident when the car she and Saki were riding in crashes into another vehicle and a shard of glass pierces her throat. Her death drives Saki to despair, leaving her vulnerable to the effects of a witch's kiss.

After being rescued by Kazumi, Saki made a contract with Jubey and wished for Miyuki's lily of the valley to bloom forever.

Trivia

Lily-of-the-valley kazumi manga.jpg
  • The lily-of-the-valley is a poisonous woodland flowering plant native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere in Asia and Europe.
    • All parts of the plant are poisonous and the red berries may be attractive to children; if eaten even in small amounts, the plant can cause abdominal pain, vomiting, and a reduced heart rate.
      • Although deadly, the plant has been used as a folk remedy in moderate amounts, and is currently used by herbalists as a restricted herbal remedy.
      • The flower is also known as Our Lady's Tears in Christian legends.
      • In Norse mythology, lilies are associated with the virgin goddess of spring Ostara.
      • Incidentally, the name Ostara has given its name to the festival of Easter.
      • In the "language of flowers", the lily of the valley signifies the return of happiness.
  • Miyuki's name means "beautiful fortune" or "beautiful happiness" in Japanese.

Gallery