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Steins; Gate - Kurisu Makise

Steins; Gate is a Thriller, Drama, Comedy, Sci-Fi game & anime series from year 2011, created by the animated studio White Fox star on 5pb. and Nitroplus 2009 visual novel of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure series along with Chaos; Head and robotics; Notes. It has only one season, so it's the perfect treat for those who prefers that.

Time to talk about Kurisu Makise, one of the main characters in Steins; Gate!

Like said, Kurisu is one of the female protagonists in the series, a major posthumous character.

Personality: Kurisu is generally a sensible, mature, serious young woman, usually calm and collected even when someone is acting tense in front of her. She can however show a much more timid side at times. Kurisu is also practical and a realist, almost to a fault; she initially firmly believes that time machines are fiction and refuses to believe the Phonewave is one even after seeing it in action, claiming that Rintaro Okabe (the main male protagonist) had simply seen what he wanted to see. It takes much to convince Kurisu of the truth. She is also sarcastic to some particular people, but very friendly otherwise to everyone else that does not cause trouble. How people treat her is how she will treat them.

Appearance: Kurisu is a slender woman with waist-length reddish hair and dull violet eyes. She has an unusual sense of fashion, with her outfit being composed of a white long-sleeved shirt with a red necktie. Her shirt is tucked into a pair of black shorts on top of black tihts, held up by a white belt with a gold buckle. She wears a khaki jacket that reaches down to her thighs. She also wears a pair of black boots. Kurisu's height is 160 cm tall and her weight is 45 kg.

- Fun facts about Kurisu Makise! -

1) The "Kuri" part of her name means "chestnut", and her hair colour is most likely to resemble the colour of a chestnut.

2) Kurisu's birthday is 25th of July 1992, and is the age of 18 years old.

3) Her alcohol tolerance is... pretty much close to zero.

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