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Voiced by: Ari Ozawa (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (English) [3] [4] [2] Papi (パピ, Papi) is a harpy and the second housemate. She is petite and physically appears to be much younger than the other girls, even though she is actually the same age as them (harpies have evolved with smaller, slimmer bodies to enable flight and generally have a much less mature manner than other races).
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A monster girl is a fictional trope of a girl or young woman who is or shares visual traits with a monster. The trope is historically used strictly negatively and antagonistically as a representation of an ugly, cruel, or deceitful woman; such incarnations often have the woman hide her monstrous traits to deceive others.
A fictionalised version of author R. Chetwynd-Hayes is approached on a city street by a strange man who turns out to be a starving vampire named Erasmus. Erasmus bites the writer, and in gratitude for the small "donation", takes his (basically unharmed but bewildered) victim to the titular club, which is a covert gathering place for a multitude of supernatural creatures.
The Bad Girls Club [4] Appeared in 13 episodes The Tyra Banks Show [4] Appeared in 2 episodes 2010 Bad Girls Club Top Ten OMGs (season 1–5) Bad Girls Club special 2011 Bad Girls Club: Flo Gets Married [8] Television special 2012 Sinister: Murder Victim 2012 Tanisha Gets Married [8] Bridesmaid 2013 Bad Girls All-Star Battle [9] Runner Up 2014 ...
Scholar Andy Orchard suggests that Bifröst may mean "shimmering path." He notes that the first element of Bilröst—bil (meaning "a moment")—"suggests the fleeting nature of the rainbow," which he connects to the first element of Bifröst—the Old Norse verb bifa (meaning "to shimmer" or "to shake")—noting that the element evokes notions of the "lustrous sheen" of the bridge. [3]
One of the Namiyama Magical Girls; she is a teacher infamously nicknamed "monster" due to having a baby face. As a Magical Girl, she is a young girl in a ballerina outfit. Unlike her students, she is suspicious of Toko from the beginning and eventually defects to the Investigation Team after learning the truth from them.