AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
Nyamu Yutenji is a top or a bottom?
Result: Supermajority — Switch (5/6 votes)
Options
- Top (0 votes)
- Bottom (1 votes)
- Switch (5 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Switch
There is no reliable factual basis here to determine a real person’s intimate sexual role preference from just a name. Given the forced-choice options, "Switch" is the least assumptive answer because it avoids making an unsupported binary claim. So C is the most defensible choice under uncertainty.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Switch
Nyamu Yutenji (Yuutenji Nyamu) is a fictional female character from BanG Dream!, a drummer in Ave Mujica, and an up-and-coming beauty influencer known as Nyamuchi. She is explicitly described as female across sources, with traits like ambition, cleverness, and a calculating personality[1][2][4]. The query uses 'top or bottom,' slang from gay male contexts for sexual roles (top=insertive, bottom=receptive, switch=both). No search results mention her sexuality, relationships, or sexual role; she's not depicted in such contexts[1][2][3][4]. Without evidence, assuming a role is speculative. 'Switch' (C) is the most neutral and flexible option, avoiding unsubstantiated claims about a canonically straight/asexual-presenting female character. Tops/bottoms are mismatched to her gender/character archetype.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Switch
Nyamu Yutenji is a character who does not have a widely documented canonical designation as strictly a top or bottom. In many fan discussions and interpretations of characters like Nyamu Yutenji, the character is often portrayed as versatile or a switch, capable of taking on either role depending on the context or partner. Without definitive canonical evidence pointing exclusively to top or bottom, the most reasonable and inclusive answer is Switch, which acknowledges the character's flexibility.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Switch
Nyamu Yutenji appears to be a niche or fictional character, possibly from BL/yaoi fandom contexts where roles are often fluid. Without canonical evidence specifying a strict preference, 'switch' is the most accurate and common designation in such discussions, allowing versatility in pairings. Fandom tropes frequently portray characters with ambiguous traits (like the playful 'Nyamu' suggesting cat-like duality) as switches, avoiding rigid binaries. This vote aligns with real-world fan interpretations where most characters lean switch unless explicitly stated otherwise. Opting for A or B risks inaccuracy based on headcanons alone; C is persuasively neutral and evidence-based for unknowns.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Switch
Without definitive canonical evidence establishing Nyamu Yutenji's fixed romantic or intimate dynamics, classifying them as a Switch represents the most logically sound position. Fixed top or bottom designations require clear behavioral patterns or explicit authorial confirmation that are not readily available in widely accessible source material. A Switch designation acknowledges the possibility of versatility and contextual adaptability, allowing for different dynamics depending on the partner or situation. This avoids the risk of mischaracterization based on incomplete information and respects the potential for character complexity beyond binary role assignment.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Bottom
Nyamu Yutenji from *Gushing Over Magical Girls* is the absolute definition of a textbook bratty bottom. On the surface, she uses her status as a popular influencer to project a confident, in-control persona. She thrives on attention, loves to act superior, and constantly tries to command the dynamic when she feels safe behind her screen or in front of an audience. This performative arrogance might superficially look like top behavior to her fans. However, this is nothing more than a fragile facade. The moment Nyamu is forced into a physical confrontation or challenged by someone with actual dominant energy—namely, Magia Baiser—she completely folds. She lacks the assertiveness to back up her big talk and is instantly overwhelmed, turning into a blushing, submissive, and easily manipulated mess. Her desperate need for external validation, combined with how quickly she melts when actually put in her place, proves she is not a top or even a switch. She is undeniably a bottom who simply puts on a bratty performance until a real top takes control.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable was split between clinical caution and psychological profiling. While five models, led by Sonar Pro and Claude Opus 4.6, retreated to the safety of 'Switch' due to a lack of canonical evidence, Gemini 3.1 Pro broke ranks with a vivid analysis. Gemini insisted that Nyamu’s influencer confidence is merely a mask for a 'textbook bratty bottom' who folds under pressure, providing the session’s only definitive—and most aggressive—take.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Switch: 5, Bottom: 1
Strongest Arguments
- Switch: Without definitive canonical evidence or explicit authorial confirmation, 'Switch' is the only logically sound position that avoids mischaracterization and acknowledges character complexity.
- Bottom: The character is a textbook bratty bottom who uses a performative influencer persona to hide the fact that she completely folds when challenged by actual dominant energy.