Sumire cherishes the heroic, reliable Persona of Perman, often dreaming of him. In contrast, she sees Mitsuo as a nuisance in the classroom [1]. This creates a comedic, ironic tension where Mitsuo tries to prove he is worthy of her affection in his human form, only to be rejected, while receiving praise in his hero form.
: Because they both carry the burden of saving the world while maintaining secret lives, they share an unspoken understanding that no one else can match.
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: Mitsuo is unaware for much of the series that Pako is actually the famous idol Sumire Hoshino The Dynamic
Both characters are in love with different facets of the same person. Mitsuo loves the idealized, public version of Sumire, while Sumire loves the heroic, hidden version of Mitsuo. This dynamic provides endless narrative tension and comedy. Pako frequently gets jealous when Perman 1 expresses admiration for the idol Sumire Hoshino, leading to hilarious situations where she is essentially jealous of herself. The Neighborhood Crush: Michiko "Mitchie" Sawada Sumire cherishes the heroic, reliable Persona of Perman,
Booby, the highly intelligent chimpanzee, shares an unbreakable brotherly bond with Mitsuo. While there is no romance, Booby often acts as the voice of reason. He notices the subtle romantic shifts between Mitsuo and Pako long before Mitsuo does, adding a layer of comedic commentary to their interactions. Payan (Perman 4) and the Team
Unlike the overt, gag-driven romance of Doraemon or the action-love triangles of modern shonen, Perman (1967–1986) handles relationships with a surprisingly mature, bittersweet, and often melancholic touch. The series follows Mitsuo Suwa, a regular boy who becomes the third "Perman" (Perman No. 3). While the premise is comedic superheroics, the romantic subplots form the emotional spine of the story. : Because they both carry the burden of
Booby, the intelligent chimpanzee, is Mitsuo’s closest partner in crime-fighting. Their relationship is built on absolute trust. While they cannot communicate through spoken language, their mutual understanding, shared sacrifices, and playful banter form the comedic and emotional backbone of the team. Payan (Perman 4) and the Team
The romantic elements of Perman elevate it from a simple "monster-of-the-week" superhero show to a timeless coming-of-age story. Fujiko F. Fujio masterfully used the superhero secret identity trope not just for high-stakes action, but as a metaphor for the masks people wear in real life.
While the main trio takes center stage, other characters have their own minor romantic threads: (Perman 2) and