Apsara | |
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Kana | 亜婦皿 |
Romaji | Apusara |
Debut | |
Anime | Curry + Vampire |
Profile | |
Birthday | December 20 |
Gender | Female |
Age | Unknown |
Status | Alive |
Race | Apsara |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Eye Color | Green |
Technique | Can make anyone a slave to curry Curry-based attacks |
Equipment | Curry dishes |
Personal Status | |
Relatives | Unknown |
Affiliations | Yōkai Academy |
Class | Cooking teacher at Yōkai Academy |
Voice Actor | Kyōko Hikami (Japanese) Nazia Chaudhry (English) |
Apsara (亜婦皿 Apusara) appearing exclusively in the anime, Apsara-sensei is the Indian cooking teacher of Yōkai Academy and an Apsara.
Anime[]
Rosario+Vampire Capu2[]
Apsara's favorite dish is curry and she is very passionate about the dish, especially more if it is spicy. Her taste for spiciness goes as far as pouring 8 hot chili peppers into Yukari's green curry that contains frog, lizard, and grasshoppers. When one of the pepper shakers fell into the curry and the lid popped open, pouring all of its contents, Apsara - to Yukari's distress - continue to pour more pepper in.
She easily becomes enraged if someone insults curry and doesn't like it, like Kokoa. She force fed tons of enchanted curry to Kokoa, turning her into her first "curry zombie" as she got carried away and filled the fountains with curry sauce, spreading her curry plague. This eventually leads the victim to have their skin tone changed to pure yellow and their lips become puffy and swollen from constant eating of spicy foods. They constantly babble curry as a part of their vocabulary; ether by moaning them or by simply replace similar sounding words with them, an example being "carry" or "worry." The victims continue to search out more curry until Apsara releases them from her spell or they eat something cooler like Mizore's cooking that partially broke the spell on Tsukune. A special case is Moka, who had her Rosario removed. This undid most of the transformation the curry caused except for the skin tone, though she did say curry like three times, twice without meaning to - despite her displeasure.
Trivia[]
- Apsara is an identity of the Hindu female spirit of clouds or water.