Kiraku Kishima (Original Story — Shinmai Ossan Boukensha) and Oryou (Character Design — Pretty x Cation The Animation) recently announced their new light novel series Kasshoku Musume no Latina-san ni ore no karada ga nerawarete iru (The Dark Brown Latina Girl Is Aiming For My Body). Cultured otaku saw the title and the cover and just bowed. Although Latina is still “an indigenous person of the Amazon and her second language is Portuguese,” Kiraku Kishima revealed that Latina refers to the girl’s name. This revelation made people think about Latina anime girls, and we’re here to show these cute waifus some love.
1. Valentina Azuma (The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses)
Valentina is a Latina waitress anime girl from Brazil. She works at the Chiyoda Diner, which had rivaled Hayato Kasukabe’s Familia Café Terrace at one point. Valentina’s skill in the dance and martial arts style capoeira explains her fit and goddess-like figure. She shares a friendly rivalry with Ami Tsuruga.
Joeschm1of3 has written detailed reviews of The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses.
Koji Seo released the original The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses manga series on February 17th, 2021. Kodansha has published sixteen volumes in Weekly Shonen Magazine. Tezuka Productions’s anime adaptation premiered on April 8th, 2023.
2. Nadie (El Cazador de la Bruja)
Nadie is a skilled bounty hunter and marksman. This Latina anime girl is from a vaguely Latin American country. An attack on her hometown years ago left her orphaned. Nadie tests her skills when Blue-Eyes hires her to protect Ellis, an amnesiac witch girl.
Studio Bee Train’s anime series El Cazador de la Bruja premiered on April 2nd, 2007.
3. Lala Gonzalez (School Rumble)
This Latina anime girl is a Lucha Libre fighter from Mexico. Lala transferred to Yagami High School after meeting Karen Ichijo. The two share a friendly rivalry that pushes Lala to become stronger. She is a rough-and-tumble girl who is keen to prove her strength.
Jin Kobayashi released the original School Rumble manga series between October 23rd, 2002, and May 20th, 2009. Kodansha published all 23 volumes in Weekly Shonen Magazine. Studio Comet’s anime adaptation premiered on October 5th, 2004.
4. Michiko Malandro (Michiko & Hatchin)
This alluring Latina anime girl is from Diamandra, a country heavily implying Brazilian inspiration. Michiko is a clever and skilled woman who escaped a high-security prison. She rescues Hatchin from an abusive foster family and becomes a surrogate mother while searching for Hatchin’s father.
Manglobe’s Michiko & Hatchin anime series premiered on October 16th, 2008.
5. Roberta (Black Lagoon)
Roberta is a cute and lethal maid (and a cute and lethal Latina anime girl hailing from Colombia) for the Lovelace family. She acts like a proper maid and bodyguard. But her demeanor hides a vicious berserker who can challenge entire military units. Her master, Garcia Lovelace, is the only person alive she wouldn’t hurt.
Rei Hiroe released the original Black Lagoon manga series on April 19th, 2002. Madhouse’s anime adaptation premiered on April 9th, 2006.
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