Mutou Ayaka (Confirmed — 2027)

Her filmography includes titles such as JUL-4001 and JUL-536. She has also appeared in compilation and drama videos, like JUL-451 . In this video, she played a housewife.

She is the girl who catches blades because she doesn't know how to let go. She is the rough, jagged edge of Academy City that cannot be smoothed over by the Tokiwadai elite. In a city of geniuses, Mutou Ayaka is a memorable testament to the power—and the danger—of being ordinary and devoted.

| Category | Details | |----------|---------| | | Mutō Ayaka (武藤 綾香) | | Date of birth | 12 January 1992 | | Place of birth | Osaka, Japan | | Height | 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) | | Blood type | A | | Affiliation | Talent agency Sigma Voice (since 2012) | | Professions | Voice actress, singer, stage performer, occasional lyricist | | Languages | Japanese (native), conversational English, basic Korean | | Social media | Twitter: @MutouAyakaOfficial (≈ 420 k followers) Instagram: @mutou_ayaka (≈ 380 k followers) YouTube: “Ayaka’s Corner” (≈ 150 k subscribers) | mutou ayaka

Ayaka is the embodiment of the of power scaling.

While the franchise is populated by espers who can manipulate electricity, vectors, and matter, Ayaka’s narrative purpose is grounded in something far more visceral and tragically human: Her filmography includes titles such as JUL-4001 and JUL-536

In later arcs (specifically the Liberal Arts City arc in the manga and subsequent filler arcs in the anime), Ayaka returns not as a villain, but as a recurring ally.

In Japanese folklore, the figure of the vengeful spirit is a powerful one, symbolizing the unresolved issues of the past that continue to haunt the present. Ayaka's story, while tragic, is a reminder of the human cost of rigid social norms and unrequited love. She is the girl who catches blades because

She is a survivor. Unlike the researchers or the antagonists who are motivated by greed or scientific hubris, Ayaka is motivated by simple, messy human connection. She is the "bad student" who has the most heart.

Ayaka’s ability allows her to guide weapons toward her body and catch them mid-swing. On a surface level, this is a defensive combat skill. But symbolically, it represents She creates a reality where she is the target. She does not deflect; she receives. She welcomes the blow. This mirrors her relationship with Kiyama Harumi—she is willing to catch the "blades" of society and circumstance to protect the person she loves, even if it cuts her.