Miho Nosaka

Miho Nosaka (野坂 ミホ Nosaka Miho) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, first series anime and Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie. In the English version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters video game, she is called Melody.

Character biography
Miho, who is in class 1-B at Domino High School, is nicknamed "ribbon" or "ribbon-chan" for the yellow ribbon she wears in her hair.

In the manga, Miho, the student librarian, is a meek, shy, and quiet girl. Miho in the manga is a minor character. Hiroto Honda has a crush on her. Honda buys a jigsaw puzzle from Sugoroku Mutou, the grandfather of Yugi Mutou, as a gift for Miho. He got Yugi to write a love letter to Miho on the puzzle, that would be revealed on completion, for him. Yugi, Jonouchi and Honda put the puzzle on Miho's desk before class. Later, a beautiful teacher named Ms. Chono decides to do a desk check. When she finds the puzzle, she asks who it is from. Yugi, Jonouchi, and Honda all say they made the puzzle, so Chono decides to solve it after announcing she will expel the person who made the puzzle.

Dark Yugi comes out and places a penalty game on Chono; the more she hurts Honda and Miho, the more her beautiful façade cracks. When she solves it, her face cracks open, revealing an ugly face. An embarrassed Chono runs out of the classroom.

Miho dumps Honda after he directly asks her out. Yugi and Jonouchi buy him a hamburger to cheer him up, and Honda becomes friends with Yugi.

In Toei's first series anime, Miho is made into a main character along with Yugi, Anzu Mazaki, Honda, and Jonouchi. Honda has a crush on Miho throughout the whole series, but Miho falls for Ryo Bakura. In the first series anime, Miho is not involved in the Chono and the love puzzle plot. Instead, a girl named Mayumi had a crush on Jonouchi and wanted to send him a love letter in the form of a puzzle.

In Episode 168 of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Miho's name is listed among the disappearing residents of Domino.

Voice/Mannerisms
In the anime, she is cheerful and flirty, though she can also be stubborn and resilient. She also, but rarely, refers to herself as a third person. Miho shows signs of being a typical fangirl, squealing at any given moment when an attractive male (namely Ryo Bakura) walks past. Much like Honda, she is a romanticist at heart. However, Miho can also be naive and at times a little dim witted, oblivious to the feelings of those around her, much to Honda's dismay.