Grim is a character in the Disney video game Twisted Wonderland. He is a magical cat-like monster who is a 1st year student currently enrolled at Night Raven College. He is one of the only two members of the Ramshackle Dorm. Due to his size and the school's anti-monster rules, he and his human companion Yuu with both being count as one whole student. He is seen as the game's overall mascot.
Grim is a mischievous little cat. Throughout the story, a lot of the main problems that he and Yuu get into are caused by his narcissistic, selfish personality, leaving Yuu to solve these problems. His pride can be easily wounded, as simply calling him a raccoon (or weasel in the English version of the game) can set him off in a fiery rage, and because of this he has little to no self control when showing off his powers to anyone who doubts him.
Despite his narcissistic and prideful self, Grim is also very easily impressed by things he is curious about, even if it is common knowledge to everyone else. For example, he was easily wowed by the concept of playing the school's flagship sport, Magshift (or spelldrive in the English version) and having the chance to become famous, as he likes the attention from the people around him.
As the story goes on, however, Grim is shown to lighten up around his friends and Yuu more and more, as his teasing becomes playful rather than mean.
Physical appearance[]
His basic appearance is that of a bipedal cat with grey fur, with a little white fur patch and pink paw pads. Around his neck is a gemstone that hangs from a black and white ribbon. His eyes are bright blue along with the flames that shot out of his ears. His tail is shaped like a pitchfork at the end.
Though story events and specials seasonal events Grim's appearance would change slightly as his ribbon and gemstone would change.
Powers[]
In context of the story Grim can only use fire magic as his main element. It is yet unknown if he has a signature spell of his own.
However, when used in battle Grim is shown to be able to use water, grass, and type-less magic for game-play purposes only.
While not named after any one Disney movie, his name could be a possible reference to the Grimm's Fairy Tale series, the basis of many classic Disney movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty, and Tangled. But it can also be the abbreviation of grimoire, a type of book of European magical knowledge, generally dated from the middle of the Late Middle Ages. But it may also be based on one of the alternative names for death, one of which is the Grim Reaper.