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Horo Guramu is one of the male students that currently attends Akademi.

Appearance[]

Horo wears the default school uniform, unless customized by the player.

He has medium-length, gray side swept hair with orange streaks in it, and bright orange eyes. The left-side of his hair is pulled back with a grayish purple clip.

When in the Science Club, he will wear a white lab coat, and a scientific visor.

Description[]

"Horo Guramu is a brilliant young man who made international news after making incredible contributions to the field of holographic technology. He is currently attempting to figure out how to bring down the cost of manufacturing his inventions so that holographic display devices can become affordable enough for any household. He is a straight-faced and serious young man who rarely shows emotion."
 
— Description on Official Website.
A brilliant young man who made international news after making incredible contributions to the field of holographic technology. Even now, he continues to refine his work and bring science-fiction closer to reality.
 
— Description from Info-chan.
HoroSuspiciousPose

Horo looking suspiciously at the camera.

Among the personas that are currently implemented in the game, Horo is a Teacher's Pet. He will give Ayano a suspicious look if she aims her phone at him. If he sees a corpse or witnesses a murder, he will report to his teacher, unless another Teacher's Pet already has. He cannot participate in physical fights against murderers.

Routine[]

Hororoutine

Horo using his tablet.

At 7:00 AM, Horo enters the school grounds. He walks to his locker at 7:05 AM and changes from his outdoor shoes to his indoor shoes. At 7:15 AM, he walks to the Science Club on the third floor, and changed the holograms in the room, with his tablet.

At 8:03 AM, he walks to Classroom 3-1 and sits at his desk. He starts his morning classes at 8:30 AM, and leaves to go to the outside of the Science Club to eat his lunch at 1:00 PM.

He walks back to class again at 1:30 PM and participates in cleaning time between 3:30 PM and 4:00 PM. Afterwards, he heads to the Science Club and stays there until the end of the day.

If the Science Club is disbanded, Horo will socialize with the other former members in the Science Lab during periods in which he would normally attend it.

Relationships[]

Yaku Zaishi[]

Main Article: Yaku Zaishi

He and Yaku have been friends for a year. Within the first week, the two of them talk during lunchtime about the anime; "Magical Girl Pretty Myuki". With Yaku trying to convince Horo to give the show a try and what it's about. Horo was hesitant at first especially with most of the plot points being "too obvious". But he grew to like it, but not the way Yaku wanted him too. [2][3]

Science Club members[]

He and the other Science club members are simply acquaintances. While they don't hate each other, they aren't all friends with another. [2][3]

Topics[]

The topics towards Horo are Negative/Positive/Neutral as follows:

Horo Guramu's interests
Positive Negative
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Science
  • Video games
  • Anime
  • Cooking
  • Martial Arts
  • Sports
  • Violence
  • School


Trivia[]

  • He was implemented as a silhouette in the May 10th, 2018 Build.
  • He was fully implemented in the July 1st, 2018 Build.
  • His name is a play on words for 'hologram', which transcribed is: horoguramu (ホログラム)
  • After the removal of the Rainbow students, the conversation between Sota Yuki and Haruto Yuto was moved to Horo and Yaku Zaishi. Horo now has all of Haruto's lines and voice clips.
  • Horo and Iruka Dorufino are the only students who have a unique face.
  • Horo started watching Magical Girl Pretty Miyuki during Week 1 of the 202X mode. [2][3]
  • Horo's "sin" that can be revealed by the Death Demon ritual is that he invented hologram technology to project lifelike images of nude women in his room.
    • The sins are canon but may be re-worded in the future.[4]

Quotes[]

Okay...explain it to me one more time? I dunno, dude. It doesn't sound like my type of show. Hahaha...okay, I might give it a look. What's it called, again? You don't need to strike a pose when you tell me, dude.

 
— Monday Conversation.

I watched the first episode, and...I don't...see what's so great about it. That's lame, dude! I don't want to watch something that sucks for the first half! Dude, did you just spoil something that was supposed to be a surprise? Everything is called a "deconstruction" these days. What does that even mean? I'm pretty sure this isn't the first time there's been a show like that.

 
— Tuesday Conversation.

Yeah, I watched a few more episodes. Still really cliche. Still a whole bunch of boring old tropes. I feel like you're spoiling it for me when you say stuff like that. I think it's a bad idea to intentionally make the entire first season of your anime really cliche and boring just so that you can surprise people with a "payoff" that comes halfway through. Whatever you say, man. I'll keep watching, but it's just because I'm invested at this point. Dude...it's just a show...

 
— Wednesday Conversation.

Yeah. Watched it last night. I saw that twist coming from a mile away. It was obvious, dude. That doesn't even count as a "twist". Not...really. They were dropping hints and clues everywhere. I'm beginning to think that we have completely different taste in anime.

 
— Thursday Conversation.

Finished season 1. I have to admit, it was pretty good. The episode where they all went to the hot springs. That one was great. I like the bikini model. She's my favorite character. Does the bikini model get more screen time in season 2? Dude, calm down. I said it's good.

 
— Friday Conversation.
...okay, you lost me. Start over from the beginning, and explain it again...slowly, this time.
Yeah, it's a classic bedtime story. Been around for hundreds of years. Everybody heard that one as a kid.
Yeah, I've heard of it.
If it's such an old game, why is it so popular right now?
Well, that explains that...but, what's this conspiracy theory you keep going on about?
Wait. You don't...actually believe that, do you? From what you told me, it just sounds like the writer accidentally admitted to plagiarism, and Saikou Corp is just trying to wipe it away.
Stop! Think! Magic does not exist. Witches do not exist. Fairy tales are not real. Saikou Corp is just trying to avoid paying royalties to the original author of the story. Case closed.
 
— Horo during his conversation on Monday.

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