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, also known as Dejiko or Digiko, is the main
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of the
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and
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of the same name created by Koge-Donbo. Dejiko is a princess of a planet that is also called Di Gi Charat and she is also depicted as a
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which is highlighted by her ending each sentence with the cat sound 'nyo'. Dejiko can be violent at times and will resort to using her special ability, eye-beams, to inflict damage on others. She is close friends with her sidekick Puchiko who has a contrasting personality to that of Dejiko's. Dejiko is the company mascot of Gamers, a retail chain of
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, the production company for ''Di Gi Charat''.


Concept

In an interview with Koge-Donbo, she says that of all her character creations Dejiko is most like her.


Appearances


Manga


Anime

Dejiko has appeared in each of the ''Di Gi Charat'' anime series. In ''
Di Gi Charat is a Japanese manga and anime series created by Koge-Donbo. The series follows a catgirl named Di Gi Charat " Dejiko" who was adopted as the mascot of Broccoli's retail chain store, Gamers. The original anime series and it ...
,'' she comes to Earth with hopes of becoming an idol singer. She has green eyes and green hair and her maid-like uniform consists of a white and navy blue dress with big cat bells tied to her hair with navy blue ribbons. On the very top of her head are her cat ears, which are white with pink inside and have a set of large, non-functional lime-coloured cat eyes. She always wears white gloves and boots (with the exception of her sleeping outfit) and she has a white tail. She is consistently seen in this costume in her various series with the exception of ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat'' where she wears a different costume in her chibi character design in that series.


Video games

She has appeared in two
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games, the ''Di Gi Charat: Di Gi Communication'' series, and three computer games: '' Glove on Fight'', ''Moe Moe'' (as selectable character) and ''Kakuge Yaro'' (as cameo in one stage). She was the featured character in the
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game, Dejiko no Mahjong Party.


In other media

Dejiko has appeared in anime outside of the ''Di Gi Charat'' series in cameo roles in such anime as ''
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'', '' Cromartie High School'', '' Power Stone'', and ''
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''. In the ''Galaxy Angel'' anime, she is a newscaster working with Puchiko and in one episode, she holds her co-worker for ransom in an endless circle of staged kidnappings that began with the theft of Ranpha Franboise's ship. Dejiko face was as a mask in Koge Donbo's other work Kamichama Karin.


Reception

Carl Kimlinger from
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gave
Di Gi Charat Nyo! is a Japanese anime and an alternate version of ''Di Gi Charat''. The series features Dejiko, and Puchiko, two Catgirl (anime and manga), catgirls who travel to Earth, for princess training, where they are accidentally split up. An anime aire ...
's first DVD a review in which he describes Dejiko having a "mercenary personality and butt-scratching manners" with a "frilly-cute exterior". In the prequel Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat, Carlo Santos from Anime News Network describes Dejiko having a temper that "adds some spice to her goody-goody nature". In contrast, in the alternate story Winter Garden where she is now twenty, Chris Beveridge from the Fandom Post describes Dejiko as a "normal young woman".


References


External links


Dejiko's Bio
at Broccoli (company).
Dejiko's Bio
from the prequel Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat at Broccoli. {{Di Gi Charat series Anime and manga characters who can move at superhuman speeds Anime and manga characters with superhuman strength Child characters in anime and manga Anime and manga characters introduced in 1998 Di Gi Charat Female characters in anime and manga Female characters in advertising Fictional extraterrestrial characters Fictional princesses Kemonomimi Mascots introduced in 1998 Catgirls