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At Moryou, we kill hostages and all. But you champions of justice are different, right? Receive Moryou's judgment!
~ Kurara Tendo before one of her robots slice Yuki Hanzomon.

Kurara Tendō, also known as Clara Tendo (in the English version) and Sparrow Woman, is the main antagonist of the 2018 original anime series Release the Spyce.

Kurara is a high-ranking member of Moryo and stands out as the one who carries out the interest of the organization as a whole in Far East branch. She plans to use the organization's influence to lead humanity to a new order where she and the others will control a brainwashed humankind to create a new era. Controlling criminal organizations from the underworld, Kurara staged many terrorist attacks and criminal activities, including murders, drug trafficking and prostitution.

She was voiced by Shizuka Ito in the Japanese version, whom also voiced Benitsubasa and Ellen Mira Mathers, and Joanne Bonasso in the English version.

Biography[]

This section is too long. Visit here for more details: Kurara Tendō's Synopsis on the Villains Wiki.

What Makes Her Pure Evil?[]

  • Two years ago, she and her organization made plans to hijack many satellites and drop them on each nation's key cities. Not before Tsukikage intervened.
  • Fatally wounded and killed Nagaho when the latter sacrificed herself to save Yuki.
  • Arranged drug trades and made experimentations of chemical weapons to brainwash humans while drugging them for this process to test their competence out of their own free will.
  • She trafficked women into prostitution, which is also part of her experimentations and getting them drugged for this process.
  • She allowed Byakko to drug herself without any concern since she is only a child, but also erased her memories when she took it in case she no longer needs her.
  • Drugged and experimented on Dolte into becoming a monstrously mutated figure.
  • Publicly unleash a brainwashing substance across the crowd, causing them to riot, assault and attack others.
  • She kills Yuki indirectly when she fatally wounds Momo, all in order to break her spirit. However, fails when she was found out to be alive.
  • She then proceeds to torture and experiment on Momo, Goemon, and Fu to put an end to Tsukikage to ensure no one will stop her or anyone else involved with Moryo. Not before they escaped.
  • Slits both Theresia's wrists when she was defeated by Goemon and doesn't hesitate to kill her, not before long she survived in the end.
  • Attempted to mass spread her drug via the Gekkaido Device across the city to cause riot or death under those breathing it.
  • Attempted to kill Momo during their fight, but in the end she lost to her and dies in a fall as she fainted.
    • Before she died, she was seen smiling at Momo when she said she isn't alone. Possibly showing some code of honor, but it seemed to fall short and debated since her last words stated that she lost to a "little brat".
  • She mentioned that she was responsible for the death of Momo's father, implying he was involved with Moryo. But there was no actually evidence if this was true or not, but if so, she is responsible for that event.

Trivia[]

  • Her relationship with her pet sparrow, Chichi, seems like a disqualifying factor to her status as Pure Evil. However, it was stated that her relationship with her bird seemed limited to some circumstances whenever she brings up topics of her subordinates' failures, including how it doesn't develop further and mostly treated it as an accessory much to his dismay.

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