Takamachi Nanoha

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Takamachi Nanoha
ViVid anime Nanoha.jpg
Age 23 (Year 0079)
Age (as of 0081) 25
Age (by depiction) 9 (MGLN[1]/A's)
11 (Reflection/Detonation)
19 (StrikerS)[2]
23-24 (ViVid)
Magic Type Midchilda
Magic Light Sakura[3]
Device(s) Raising Heart
Family Takamachi Vivio (Daughter)
Fate T. Harlaown (Partner)
Takamachi Momoka (Mother)
Takamachi Shiro (Father)
Takamachi Kyoya (Brother)
Takamachi Miyuki (Sister)
Hometown Uminari City, Japan
First Appearance Triangle Heart 3: Sweet Songs Forever (Visual Novel, 2000)
First Appearance (Chronologically) Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (TV anime, 2004), episode 1: Is This What You Call a "Mysterious Encounter"?
Voiced by Tamura Yukari[1]

Takamachi Nanoha (高町なのは) is a magical girl[1] and civil servant.[4] She is the master of the intelligent device Raising Heart and the mother of Takamachi Vivio.[4] She is left-handed.[1]

Personality

She has a kind, but straightforward mind and is stubbornly courageous, so she can't leave behind people feeling loneliness and sadness.[5]

Background

She was supposed to be an ordinary (Earthen) third-grader, but after meeting Yuuno Scrya, obtained magical powers.[5] As a first-class mage, she became a meritorious person in helping resolve the dimension-shaking Precia Testarossa incident alongside TSAB, and thereafter continued magical training.[5]

Magic

Her magical strong point is shooting and bombardment magic, to the point she has established the magic style of the “bombardment mage who can conduct a single battle”.[5]

Gallery

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (TV anime, 2004)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's (TV anime, 2005)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS (TV anime, 2007)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid (TV anime, 2015)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Reflection (anime film, 2017)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Detonation (anime film, 2018)

References