Miiko

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Miiko
Miiko
Kanji/Kana ミーコ
Dub Name Miko
Master Yagami Susumu, Yuuko, Taichi and Hikari
Voice Actor Japanese Tōma Yumi (冬馬由美) (Adventure short film)
English Michael Sorich (The Movie)

Miiko is the pet cat of the Yagami family in Digimon Adventure.

Personality[edit]

Miiko appears to be independent, playful, and somewhat cantankerous and territorial. It strongly objects to others taking its food, and will actively seek vengeance against them if they do so. It is also clever enough to drag its food bowl around.[1] When it loses Yagami Hikari's Digivice, it does not hesitate to pursue it throughout the city for hours on end.[2]

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Digimon Adventure (Movie)[edit]

After Botamon evolves into Koromon, Yagami Hikari takes Miiko's food bowl to feed Koromon, ignoring Miiko's vocal objections. Miiko then follows them back into the room and begins attacking Koromon, completely ignoring its food bowl. Koromon, unable to defend itself, runs away in terror, and Miiko chases it all around the room and through the furniture until it is cornered against the door. Yagami Taichi attempts to intervene, but Miiko scratches his face and forces him to drop it, then lunges at Koromon and scratches its face as well. Miiko then retreats from the room, dragging its food bowl with it, and Hikari shuts it out of the room.

Miiko attacks Koromon.

Digimon Adventure[edit]

Miiko is the first to find Yagami Hikari's Digivice after it appears in the Yagami apartment. Shortly after Yagami Taichi and the other six Chosen Children return to the Real World, when Hikari has left the bedroom after feeding her, Miiko spots the Digivice under the Yagami siblings' bunk bed and begins examining and playing with it. However, it gets carried away and accidentally knocks the Digivice off the balcony and onto the street below. It descends from the apartment to find it, witnesses another cat taking it away, and immediately starts pursuing it. At nightfall, Miiko follows the cat into a postal van and steals the Digivice back, but is accidentally locked in by the postal workers and taken away.

As the van drives across the Rainbow Bridge, the Digivice reacts to the nearby presence of one of Vamdemon's fake Crests of Light, belonging to Raremon, who is swimming underneath the bridge. The truck parks at a warehouse at Shibaura, by which point Miiko is screaming to be let out. Raremon follows the fake Crest's reaction to the truck and throws it aside, breaking the cargo door open and allowing Miiko to escape with the Digivice.

Miiko flees in terror from Raremon and disappears into the Shibaura warehouses. By this point, both Pico Devimon and Izumi Kōshirō have arrived and are tracking the signal of Miiko's Digivice on, respectively, another fake Crest and his Digivice, and Tentomon has engaged Raremon and distracted it from pursuing the Digivice. However, Miiko is stopped when it encounters a dog in the warehouses, who scares it away, leaving the Digivice behind. Shortly after both Miiko and the dog leave, a crow finds the abandoned Digivice and takes it away, causing the trail to go cold for both Kōshirō and Pico Devimon. Meanwhile, at home, Taichi and Hikari have no idea where Miiko has gone.[2]

The next day, Hikari heads to a local park to search for Miiko. She does not find it, and instead, she encounters Tailmon for the first time.[3]

Miiko, carrying Yagami Hikari's Digivice, flees from Raremon in Shibaura.

Digimon Adventure: Our War Game![edit]

While Yagami Taichi and Izumi Kōshirō are attempting to contact the other Chosen Children to assist in the fight against Keramon, Miiko sits in front of the computer monitor and stares at Kōshirō's status interface for Agumon and Tentomon. When they return to the room to start the fight, Taichi shooes Miiko away.

Miiko is present in the computer room with Taichi and Kōshirō when they have their video call with Ishida Yamato and Takaishi Takeru.

Miiko stares at the computer.

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