Kurumi was the third Spirit to appear in the Date a Live series, she is recognized as the most brutal and dangerous Spirit until now, Kurumi was responsible for the death of over 10,000 people. She has killed hundreds of people around the planet when she appeared on Earth and it is one of the few Spirits in the series so far to actively kill people with her powers. She kills her victims by dragging them to the shadows, eating them, thus restoring its life, so she can release her powers. There is a twisted justice behind her methods, however, as the people that she brutally murdered were would-be rapists and animal abusers.
Best girl in Date a Live is definitely Kurumi Tokisaki.
The best waifu in all of existence. She is the cutest, loveliest and the most beautiful waifu of all time. She is better than any waifu that ever existed and no one can resist to pat the greatest waifu.
Gotta be Kurumi at the top.
I love dark hair, I love heterochromia. I love her physique, I love her style. I love the way she acts, with or without Shido. While we see her alone and even if I don't necessarily agree with her actions I still highly respect her courage of making the choice she made and the path she walked. She isn't some fragile princess in distress, she can take care of herself and has been since the start of the series, pretty much
Oujodere refers to a female character who is a more gentle and calm kind of deredere, acting ladylike or even like a true princess in front of others. This is the female counterpart to jendere. Oujodere is a "lady-like" type of character, whose prim and proper with a strict exterior, but a sweet inside. Unlike himedere, they don't demand to be treated like a princess for their own edification, they just behave like a proper perfect fairy tale-like princess. They are neither arrogant, nor spoiled, nor bossy like himedere characters. Instead, they are kind. They are sometimes compared to angels by other characters due to their compassionate and tender actions.
It is clear that she loves him but she is so formal... Is that what they call an Oujodere?