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  • Oftentimes, I would see stores using characters to kindly warn you not to shoplift, such as Mikuru and the like, while other stores might have Balalaika or some other tough character threaten to kill you if you shoplift.

    Japanator 2009

  • I'm very partial to Mikuru because she oozes awkward moe adorableness.

    my saturday tragic_elegance 2009

  • If this law is passed then I want to marry Asahina Mikuru.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Haruhi then decided she needed a mascot character, so she harassed the buxom and slightly ditzy upperclassman Mikuru until she joined.

    Underrated Manga: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya » Fanboy.com 2008

  • None of them is actually a normal human: Yuki is an alien robot, Mikuru is a time traveler from a distant future, and Itsuki is an esper, a being with magic-like powers.

    Light Novels: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya » Fanboy.com 2008

  • She bullies three other members into joining: Yuki, who is actually a member of the literature club (whose clubroom Haruhi also stole); Mikuru, a nervous (and buxom) upperclassman; and Itsuki, a “mysterious” transfer student.

    Light Novels: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya » Fanboy.com 2008

  • Before long, Yuki, Mikuru, and Koizumi each make their way to Kyon and make a confession: they are actually an alien robot, a time-traveler from the future, and an esper from an organization of psychics, respectively.

    Underrated Manga: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya » Fanboy.com 2008

  • After forcing Kyon to help her establish a club to look for said beings, three people join: former literature club member Yuki, upperclassman Mikuru, and the “mysterious” transfer student Koizumi.

    Japanamania: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 2 » Fanboy.com 2007

  • In the case of Haruhi, many of the "future Mikuru" ideas are lifted from the Hyperion books by Dan Simmons

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • Stephanie Sheh (Mikuru) was also there to sign movie posters.

    Anime Nano! 2010

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