Public Morals Committee Chief

"This is too immoral!"

- The Public Morals Committee Chief to The President

An unnamed girl is a background character of the Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro manga series. She was a high school student who served as Kazehaya High School's "Public Morals Committee Chief" (風紀委員長) until she - presumably - graduate.

Her name is currently unknown.

Appearance
The Public Morals Committee Chief is a beautiful, shapely and tall high schooler (later presumably graduated) with a short bluish-black bob cut. She has a very pale skin and large, round and innocent looking light brown eyes. In terms of height she's almost as tall as the President and is quite curvacious in both her breasts and hips. The Public Morals Committee Chief has a distintive cute little fang on the left side of her mouth, which is shown only while yelling.

She typically wears her school uniform consisting of a white button up shirt (whose sleeves and collar she always keeps fully buttoned), a knot tie and a long navy blue skirt completed with a pair of sneakers, knee high black soccer socks and her red Public Morals Committee's band around the left arm.

Personality
The Public Morals Committee Chief is stern, dutiful and and cares a lot about following the rules and act as the students' moral guardian. She appeared almost as a "prude", being very morigerate and puritan regarding nudity and sexuality, however she's also a level headed young woman who doesn't like making scenes in public, insisting in escorting the President away after banning her picture from the Culture Festival.

Early life
The girl was born in,. After reaching teenhood she began to attend Kazehaya High School and, on her third year, became the Public Morals Committee Chief.

Culture Festival
After hearing some rumors that the art club room has become a hangout for "a bunch of good-for-nothings", she informed the President in order to have it taken care of.

Later she gave permission to the President to hold a nude painting for her exhibition at the Culture Festival, stating that it would also depend on if she and the rest of the Public Morals Committee deemed it appropriate on the actual day. Thus, after seeing the girl's fully nude self-portrait from front, she deemed it as "too immoral for a school" shutting down the President's display and escorting her away regardless of the latter's protest.

Being of the same year of the President, she likely graduated the following year just like her.

Manga

 * Chapter 38
 * Chapter 45
 * Chapter 46
 * Chapter 54

Season 1

 * Episode 10
 * Episode 11
 * Episode 12

Season 2

 * Episode 1

Trivia

 * She is the first background character whose eyes has been shown, thus breaking Nanashi's manga style rule to never draw the eyes of the not primary characters.
 * Oddly enough, in Chapter 54 is introduced an in-universe fictional manga called "Love Slave" whose protagonist is Ai Mashiro (真城 愛), a shy and insecure high school girl secretary of the student council which was mercilessy bullied by it's president until she caught him cheating on a test and, in return of her silence, asked him to do everything she said, slowly starting to mess up to him until she became a true sadist herself. The character's appearance is almost identical to the Public Morals Committee Chief.
 * The fictional manga's title is a pun with the protagonist's name as "Ai" (愛) lieterally means "love" in Japanese.
 * The design of both Ai Mashiro and the Public Morals Committee Chief is also quite similar to Shiori Mochizuki (望月 栞), the main character of "My adventure diary" (私の冒険日記).
 * Albeit in her first appearence on the last page of Chapter 45 she wore a knot tie showing the proper respect of the school uniform expected for her role, due to a graphical goof in the first page of Chapter 46 she's depicted without it.
 * In the anime she was shown wearing a significantly shorter skirt compared with the manga, also her eyes were not shown.
 * Also, due to this she is completely different than Ai Mashiro, since the latter's face is shown and has different color schemes.