This is a paper doll activity template made with a mother’s heart for my daughter.
I made the K-pop Demon Hunters Huntrix Mira as a paper doll.To make it easy to use at home, I drew the template on A4 paper.
Print it out and enjoy happy times with your child.
This is Huntrix Mira from K-pop Demon Hunters.
Mira is in charge of visuals and is the main dancer of Huntrix.
She is the tallest in the group and primarily uses a gokdo (halberd) as her weapon.
Her height and long halberd allow her to specialize in fighting multiple enemies at mid-range.
When a battle begins, she charges forward with Joy, swinging her long halberd to cut down two or three evil spirits at once.
In the animation, she only appears once, but she gathers her energy and strikes the ground to unleash an area-of-effect attack.
As the member who embodies the "girl crush" archetype found in every K-pop girl group, her rebellious and direct personality is her charm.
However, despite her strong appearance, she often shows surprisingly low self-esteem, and when she argues with the members, she tends to get tongue-tied, feeling inadequate.
There’s even a moment when she gets swayed by the whispers of the evil spirit and turns her back on Joy, saying, "What family do I have, at my level?"
If Lumi struggles with her species identity and Joy with her personal identity, Mira struggles with her relationship with her family.
If you look at the family photo shown in the series, all of Mira’s family members are standing upright and posing properly, but Mira stands out with a crooked posture and expression.
In the music video for their new song "Golden," which is set to complete the Golden Horn, Mira appears as the rebellious troublemaker. However, due to her personality, she proudly sings about how she became part of the current Huntrix members, suggesting that she has overcome a lot of her low self-esteem.

Download for free the K-pop Demon Hunters Huntrix Mira Blind Bag Template made by Rosa-chan's mom.
All the paper doll coloring templates I make are completely free.
I’m sharing it because I feel it would be a shame to keep it just for my child.
As a designer with a major in animation, I’ve gotten pretty good at making paper dolls.
I’ve made them in A4 size so you can print them on regular A4 paper, and I’ve worked on them in high resolution to ensure clear, sharp printouts.
Of course, there are no watermarks either.
Feel free to print them out and enjoy lovely times with your beautiful kids!
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It’s boring to color alone, right?
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All copyrights for Rosa-chan’s paper dolls belong to me, the original creator.
Since I created and drew these designs to share with other moms and kids like me,
please note that secondary modifications, distribution on social media, or commercial use is strictly prohibited!
However, you’re welcome to print them out and enjoy them with your children, parents, friends, teachers, and students.
That’s why there are no passwords or watermarks.
It would be a great joy for me if you could use them to have a happy time with your child, and I truly appreciate it.
Thank you so much, and thank you again.
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Recently, many people have asked me if they can create YouTube videos showing the process of printing, making, or playing with my templates.
As long as you credit the source, feel free to make videos as reviews. Just make sure to leave the source!
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