

Bayonetta even makes note of this during her first trip through the Ginnugagap Rift, stating that Madama Butterfly "must've been dying for some action" as much as she was, and Madama Butterfly becomes available to be summoned for demon slave.Īfter disappearing from the world due to "unfortunate circumstances" and being reincarnated in Inferno, Madama Butterfly garnered a reputation for her savagery in stark contrast to her appearance. Though she doesn't speak in the game, she can be heard giggling gleefully whenever she is summoned to attack enemies, showing that she genuinely has fun and enjoys being summoned to aid Bayonetta. In Bayonetta 3, she is shown to have a very feminine personality that one could argue is more "girly" in comparison to Bayonetta's and falls in line with her lore as her appearance and personality, not matching with her sheer power and brutality. She is seen smiling both sadistically and enthusiastically as she savagely punches, pierces through,or claws at any foes who have the misfortune of being her target. She also has long horns that sprout upwards from her headdress.Īs indicated in her title in Inferno as "Mistress Of Atrocity", Madama Butterfly is shown to take great joy in fighting and inflicting pain upon Bayonetta's enemies. In her rampage form, Madama Butterfly takes on a more aggressive appearance with deep red skin, dark markings and bulging veins all over her body. The designs of Madama Butterfly's hands and heels now have intricate lace patterns, bracelets around her wrists, and the butterfly accessories that were on her limbs in the previous games have been replaced with the design of her wings. She also wears a spiked choker, mimicking the ones that are on her arms. Her headdress remains similar to how it looked in the previous games with only minor changes such as the ornaments on her forehead being elongated and a dark purple instead of gold. She also wears long, flowing sleeves to match her dress, along with red spikes at the top near her shoulders and a few more spikes that protrude from each of her forearms. In Bayonetta 3, Madama Butterfly sports a new look with a long black dress that splits up the back with a seemingly tattered hem, and a mostly exposed chest with multiple edged straps that go across her torso. In a physical form, she is revealed to rival Gomorrah in size, having a height of about 15 m (49' 2,5") and thus towering over all beneath her. Her eyes are completely red and appear almost jewel-like. Madama Butterfly's most defining feature is the large butterfly-shaped headpiece that sits evenly on her head, along with gold ornaments that rest on her forehead. On her arms, she wears ridged purple braces with a strap that wraps around her middle fingers, butterfly accessories on her each of her hands, and red spikes on her knuckles. In the original two entries in the series, she wears a purple dress that splits from the middle up to her thighs, showing off her long legs, spiked purple high heels with butterfly accessories on them, sharp shoulder pads, and purple straps around her breasts. Madama Butterfly takes the form of a beautiful woman with a swallowtail butterfly theme. Growing to a size that pierces the clouds, she has become even more beautiful and even more brutal, leading all who gaze upon her to feel their sanity crumble as something akin to a yearning for death begins to grow within.

Madama Butterfly's true form, obtained by being anointed in the magic-rich heart's blood of Bayonetta through her use of the forbidden "Deadly Sin" ritual.
