Mejiro Pāmā, or Mejiro Palmer (メジロパーマー), carries a name with real flair, and even her basic profile has a touch of style to it. A Senior Division Uma Musume from Ritto Dormitory, she stands at 160 cm and is known by the nicknames Palmer and Palmerchin. Voiced by Yuri Noguchi, she has a presence that feels lively and memorable before you even get into the finer details.
There is a fun little confidence in the way she presents herself. She uses Watashi and even refers to herself as “Palmer-san,” a self-address that gives her image a slightly cheeky, self-aware sparkle. When it comes to the person guiding her, she keeps it simple and direct with “Trainer.” It is a small detail, but in Uma Musume, those habits of speech often say a lot—and Palmer’s feel neat, distinctive, and easy to remember.
Her day-to-day life also places her in good company. Palmer lives in Ritto Dormitory and shares a room with Katsuragi Ace, who is also listed as her stablemate. She is additionally connected with a varied circle that includes Daitaku Helios, Narita Taishin, Narita Brian, Matikanetannhauser, Tosen Jordan, Gold City, and Katsuragi Ace. The archive data does not define every one of those relationships in detail, but the names around Palmer suggest she sits in a colorful part of the cast rather than fading quietly into the background.
Physically, her profile is crisp and straightforward: 84-57-86 with an even 24.0 cm shoe size on both feet, and a weight note recorded as “slightly down.” Her birthday falls on March 21, and like many Uma Musume profile details, these little stats help round out the public image: polished, specific, and just a bit playful in presentation.
At a glance, Mejiro Palmer reads as a character with personality built into the margins—nicknames that feel affectionate, self-reference with a wink, and a dorm-room setup that hints at strong everyday chemistry with the cast around her. Even without overexplaining her, she gives off the sense of someone easy to pick out in a crowd: bright, distinct, and just a touch theatrical in the best way.
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