

And when she was saved, she comfortingly assured Papi she was okay. She even remained calm, despite freaking out earlier when Papi flew her over a lake. She even did the same thing in an attempt to assure Papi when it seemed she (Suu) might die. She also very carefully chose her words to ask the girl if she was okay while still pretending to mimic. She did seem to genuinely enjoy playing with the children, and went out of her way to save a girl's life, despite not mimicking it from anyone. Įven before the revelation about her true personality, it was already strongly implied Suu was more intelligent than it seemed. When Suu was angry, she showed willingness to resort to violence for the first time. So far, the only time this has happened was when both Papi and Kimihito, arguably the two people closest to her, were in danger. While normally friendly, Suu can be angered when successfully provoked. So far, both times Suu has dropped her charade was when Kimihito was either sick or in danger, suggesting that his safety is her greatest priority. When called out on it, Suu immediately returned to mimicking. She then, in front of everybody, talked by herself to reveal she's fallen in love with him, to everyone's great shock. When she was taking care of a sick Kimihito, and the suggestions of the other girls were only making things worse, Suu dropped the façade and cured him herself. It is eventually shown that the childish, simple-mindedness and oblivious aspects of Suu's personality seem to be a façade she keeps up for as of yet unknown reasons. Kimihito theorized that mimicking was how Suu communicated. It initially seemed like Suu was unable to talk, and the only things she said were phrases mimicked from others. Suu's main method of learning seems to be through mimicking the actions of others such as Miia, Cerea, and Papi. Suu appears to be quite impressed by the protective concern Papi has shown towards her, and seems to have chosen her friend as a role model. īecause of their similar personalities, Suu gets along very well with Papi, and they are frequently seen playing together. While she does not have a malicious personality, her apparent obliviousness to the world around her can cause her to sometimes endanger people's lives by accidentally suffocating them with her own body. She has a rather innocent, happy and sunny disposition and seems to be pretty friendly. Īt first glance, Suu seems to be a childish and simple-minded individual.

While usually naked, Suu occasionally wears only a raincoat and boots, since any other clothes would just get wet and dirty from contact with her, or wouldn't fit due to her constantly changing sizes.

When dehydrated enough, she becomes small enough to fit into a small bucket - showing as only a head and hands peeping over the rim. The excess water goes straight to her bust and hips. Suu normally shapes herself to be about the same size and build as Papi, but when she absorbs a certain amount of water, she chooses a more mature form: she becomes taller, bouncier, and curvier than usual. For easier interaction with Humans, Suu shapes herself into a somewhat humanoid form that, according to Miia and Cerea, is unheard of for a Slime to be able to do. She also has a mass of green "hair" with three yellow "antenna" on the tips. Smith not wanting to bother and overlooking the issue, are still thought of that way outside of the people she interacts with.Īs a Slime, Suu's true form is a large mass of a transparent blue gelatinous slime. Prior to her appearance Slimes were still considered fictional creatures by humans and, thanks to Ms. She is the fourth girl to move in with him, albeit unofficially. Suu (スー, Sū) is a Slime Girl that snuck into Kurusu's house without notice while looking for sources of water. But Suu doesn't mind! Because she loves her Master!" - Suu talking by herself for the first time. "Well, it was Suu's fault that you caught a cold.
