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↑ 1.0 1.1 "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第1巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 1] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2008). "Chapter 31". Change 123, Volume 7 . Akita Shoten. p. 15. ISBN 978-4253231978 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2009). "Chapter 45". Change 123, Volume 10 . Akita Shoten. p. 36. 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2008). "Chapter 35". Change 123, Volume 8 . Akita Shoten. p. 33. ISBN 978-4253930215 . 

↑ Change 123: Chapter 36

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2008). "Chapter 36". Change 123, Volume 8 . Akita Shoten. p. 8. ISBN 978-4253930215 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 24". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-4253231954 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 27". Change 123, Volume 6 . Akita Shoten. p. 5. ISBN 978-4253231961 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 26". Change 123, Volume 6 . Akita Shoten. p. 35. ISBN 978-4253231961 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 25". Change 123, Volume 6 . Akita Shoten. p. 8. ISBN 978-4253231961 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 31". Change 123, Volume 7 . Akita Shoten. p. 15. ISBN 978-4253231978 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). Change 123, Volume 3 . Akita Shoten. p. [ page needed ] . Text " ISBN 978-4253231954 " ignored ( help )

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 24". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. p. 14. ISBN 978-4253231954 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2008). "Chapter 31". Change 123, Volume 7 . Akita Shoten. p. 20. ISBN 978-4253231978 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 24". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. p. 25. ISBN 978-4253231954 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 20". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. p. [ page needed ] . Text " ISBN 978-4253231954 " ignored ( help )

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 20". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. p. 14. ISBN 978-4253231954 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 20". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. p. 24. ISBN 978-4253231954 . 

↑ Iku Sakaguchi, Shiuri Iwasawa (2007). "Chapter 20". Change 123, Volume 5 . Akita Shoten. p. 30. ISBN 978-4253231954 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第2巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 2] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第3巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 3] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第4巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 4] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第5巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 5] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第6巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 6] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第7巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 7] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第8巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 8] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第9巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 9] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第10巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 10] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved September 29, 2009 . 

↑ "ちぇんじ123(ひふみ)第11巻" [Change 123 (Hifumi) Volume 11] (in Japanese). Akita Shoten . Retrieved February 21, 2010 . 



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Change 123 ( ちぇんじ123 Chenji Hi-Fu-Mi ? ) is a manga series written by Iku Sakaguchi and illustrated by Shiuri Iwasawa , published in Akita Shoten 's Champion Red since June 2005. [1] This action-comedy follows Motoko Gettou, a normal female high school student, with a not so normal secret. When she was a child she was trained by her three martial artist fathers. Subjected to excessive physical and mental training, Motoko developed three distinct split-personalities known as Hibiki, Fujiko, and Mikiri. Collectively they refer to themselves as HiFuMi. Each individually skilled gained a mastery in combat skills learned from each of her fathers. As Motoko tries to live a normal high-school life she only seems to find herself in the most awkward situations, courtesy of HiFuMi.

Change 123 follows Kosukegawa Teruharu, a justice-loving fan of Kamen Raider (a parody of Kamen Rider ) and Gettou Motoko, a teenage girl experiencing multiple personality disorder . Orphaned at an early age after the death of her mother, she was taken in by her three fathers, each of whom is a master of a certain style of martial arts or combat-training. Under the care of each parent, Motoko's childhood was subjected to excessively rigorous training, straining her to the point that she developed three split-personalities , Hibiki, Fujiko, and Mikiri, colloquially known as HiFuMi. Each personality is individually skilled in combat skills learned from each master, thus also shaping their personalities. Kosukegawa happens to witness Hibiki ruthlessly kick a perverted man when a shocked Motoko promises Kosukegawa she will do anything if he doesn't reveal her secret. They quickly become friends and Kosukegawa develops romantic feelings for all of Motoko's personalities, and vice versa. However, Motoko feels that something must be done with the personalities as her seemingly unconscious acts of violence cannot be continued, thus she and Kosukegawa set off to supposedly rid of her dormant anger and fuse her personalities into one being.

Motoko Gettou is one of the protagonists of the series. Motoko's mother died when she was a young girl and she was adopted by three combat specialists. These "Three Fathers" trained her in karate , swordsmanship , submission techniques , close quarters combat and the handling of firearms. As a result of the excessive physical and mental strain placed on young Motoko during her training, she developed three split-personalities , collectively known as "HiFuMi". Together HiFuMi works to protect Motoko, though she sees HiFuMi as a burden to her and only wishes to live a normal life, but knows they are just trying to look after her safety. Initially shy, she warms up to Kouskegawa, though nervously states they are just friends every time someone suggests that they are a couple. Yet Motoko develops feelings for Kosukegawa as he does for her. At the end of volume 5 they start going out, and unexpectedly in chapter 38 one of their fathers arranged them to be fiancees. However, she turns the offer down as she wishes to fuse with Zero and HiFuMi before even considering marriage. Motoko appears to be particularly physically strong on account that Tsukishima sensed several pounds of muscle after groping her body (comically leading to several other girls to grope her as well to where she passed out). As well, MRI scans done by Kannami, have confirmed that Motoko's muscle structure is indeed very impressive. Though Motoko could be a powerful combatant, even without HiFuMi, her shy and passive nature often restricts her from making use of her fighting capacity. She is shy to the point that she has even passed out right before Kosukegawa and her were about to have their "first" kiss. Sora stated she couldn't sense any martial art skills coming from Motoko as she is. In Chapter 44, it was stated that a subtle change in Motoko's " Ki " occurs whenever a different personality takes control, which could be perceived by other sufficiently-skilled fighters, which could explain how Kuruma can always tell which personality she is. In Chapter 42 it is revealed that Motoko may not be the original personality, but merely a " host " personality, implying that the real Motoko might actually be Zero. The identity known thus far as "Motoko" may simply be another split-personality, constructed in order to handle everyday life while perceiving herself to be the true identity.

Teruharu "Hideo" Kosukegawa is Motoko's classmate. He is a fan of Shotaro Ishinomori 's Kamen Raider (a pun on Kamen Rider) and looks to emulate the hero. He takes an instant liking to Motoko and goes to great lengths to protect Motoko's secret. Because of Kosukegawa's loyalty and self-sacrifice, HiFuMi feels some affection towards him. Since he knows of Motoko's situation, Kosukegawa serves as HiFuMi's liaison. He has admitted that he cares for all four of Motoko, but even to Hibiki's suggestion that he kiss her he turns her down as he first fell in love with first Motoko and, wants to confess to her first. He is uncommonly durable able to withstand painful injuries like being knocked into a river by a swinging log of wood without permanent injuries. He is shown to be a natural fighter. Stated by Ralph he has image training pat down. Where with only a few tips (and acupuncture to increase his strength and speed and a Kamen Raider suit as armor) he was able to briefly hold his own against Zero earning only a broken arm where trained assassins were nearly killed. He was advised to defeat her with a punch to the throat (the effectiveness of which remains unknown given HiFuMi's superhuman durability), but stopped himself as he couldn't bring himself to harm Motoko. As of the end of volume five, Kosukegawa, and Motoko begin to go out, [7] but does not have the courage to hold hands, or any other close activity with her, yet has finally and happily been able to call her by her first name. [8] [9] This does not stop Kosukegawa from having perverted fantasies about her, to the point of saying "Where do you want to do it" instead of "Where do you want to go," and gives off a perverted aura. [10] It is shown that Kosukegawa gave Kannami, his childhood friend an alloy version Kamen Raider Z-III because of the benefit the two would gain from having, and losing the figure. [11] Though he is completely for the idea of marrying Motoko, more often than not his reasons behind so is because of all the perverted things they could do after. However, after realizing that Motoko could only be a Host personality, he became greatly depressed at the idea that if she was to fuse with Zero she would lose all memories of their time together. These thoughts seem to have dispelled after Motoko comforted him. His greatest fear is realized in Chapter 49 of volume 10. When, after Hibiki merges with Zero in order to exact revenge on Sora for her mistreatment of Kosukegawa, Motoko finally remembers her last memory of her mother before she died. Her last words to her mother before she is killed in her accident are " You can just die mother!" This terrible recollection cause Motoko to suddenly disappear without warning. He asks HiFuMi every chance he gets if she has return, but after Hibiki tearfully tells him they do not know what to do, he is taken aback by his insensitivity. Hugging Hibiki, he apologizes realizing that he isn't the only person feeling lonely and helpless. Later when he discovers HiFuMi has disappeared, he doesn't hesitate to immediately set off on a journey to discover their whereabouts. With a clue from Kannami, he sets off for Kyoto the place where her family is rumored to have been acting as highly sought after covert spies for generations.

It is unknown who Motoko's actual biological father is, though it has been suggested her mother, Asagi Gettou, has had a relationship with each of the men at one point or another.

Asagi Gettou is Motoko's mother who died when Motoko was very young in (what appears to be) an accident. She was a great information retrieval expert but when she had Motoko she gave it all up and got a reputable job to take care of her. She met Kuruma, Jin and Rukawa when she was on assignment, working with them even though she would betray them once she got the info she needed. It is revealed in Chapter 49 that she was killed when a truck tipped over, causing the steel beams it was carrying to fall on her right in front of her daughter, inadvertently creating Zero. When Jin mentions meeting her, she resembles Hibiki the most but later in life her facial appearance was the same as the combination of Motoko and HiFuMi after the fight between Zero and Teruharu. It is currently unknown who Motoko's real father is as the Gettou family, to keep their job a secret, is a fatherless society. It is implied that all three fathers still love her despite the fact she was the enemy.

Sakura Gettou is first revealed in chapter 41. Not much is known other than she looks very young for her age and is the mother to Motoko's biological mother Asagi. She employs many highly skilled martial artists. First was Botan to watch her granddaughter, then sent Kisaragi to watch over her, where Sora is only there for her own interest after hearing that there was a possessor of Black. She wants for Motoko to come live with her at the Gettou estate and work in the family business, which is similar to a ninja as they hide in the shadows and keep the peace in secret. However, to become a member Motoko would need to split off all ties with everyone she knows now, giving her a year to decide if she wants to or not.

Kosukegawa's Mom is an oddly shaped woman who lives with her son as her husband works overseas. For some reason she appears to have a lack of interest towards her son, where when she first met Mokoto she stated her son had died, then when Ginga stated she was going back to her island she offered the idea for her son to leave so she could stay. Though she does love her husband, running to greet him in volume 8 after not seeing him for a long time.

Kosukegawa's Dad usually works overseas and isn't seen till volume 8 when he tells his son that he found him a fiance. He is a good hearted man who will risk his own safety to save someone who seems to be in danger (which is how he met Rukawa Tatsuya). He believed that his son was more into the Kamen Rider series to be interested in girls, which is why he set up the fiance, but he is proud of his son and how he is able to solve a problem without resorting to violence.

Ginga is a fourteen year old female Gada warrior of the Gigi Tribe, from the Solomon Islands. She possesses the Ten Fangs, the highest level among the Gada, directly below the village protector, 'Gadam'. She seems to be as strong as HiFuMi individually. She is currently living as a boarder in Kosukegawa's house as he first believed she was a he and he didn't want "him" to stay at Motoko's house. She has a large unknown bird of prey named Gyoutenmaru who she and Hino saved when they first met. Ginga is later shown to be Kouskegawa's relative, through his great grandfather who disappeared in World War II, much to his surprise, where since then she has lived with the Kosukegawa family and goes to highschool. [13] Though she is a girl, she doesn't like the fact that she is growing breasts, believing they just get in the way during a fight. But later, Mikiri informs her that her father Kuruma states that fat absorbs attacks better than muscle, which could explain why her breasts grow so large. She is also terrified of flying . She is usually seen hanging out with Aizawa.

Kannami is another of Motoko's classmates and Kosukegawa's childhood friend, although the two are not as close as before. This is probably because of Kannami moving away to America two years after they met, therefore weakening their friendship. However, there are times, such as in chapter thirty-one, that Kannami enjoys being friends with Kosukegawa. [2] [14] Kannami enjoyed spending time with Kosukegawa
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