Morgana

Morgana is a playable character from Persona 5.

Appearances

 * Persona 5: Playable Character; Magician Cooperation
 * Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers: Major Character

Design
Morgana appears as a predominantly black cat with blue eyes and a white muzzle, paws, and tail tip who wears a yellow collar.

Morgana has the ability to shapeshift into an anthropomorphic and biped form with a large head and eyes, where the collar turns into a yellow bandana in addition to gaining a utility belt.

Morgana lacks any visible cat whiskers in both anthropomorphic and biped forms.

Persona 5
Morgana is a mysterious, shapeshifting cat-like creature that joins the protagonist in his heists. Despite predominantly taking the form of a cat, Morgana is irritated when called a "cat." Morgana can change into a variety of other forms. Morgana becomes interested in the protagonist and Ryuji after meeting them. Morgana decides to teach them about the other side and to watch the protagonist due to an interest in his power. Morgana is unsure of her origins and seeks answers.

Morgana dislikes being seen as a cute cat and wishes to be viewed as manly, resulting in the persona Zorro's masculine appearance.

Morgana is able to shapeshift into a vehicle.

Battle Quotes

 * "It's time to show my stuff!" (Using Slingshots)

Trivia

 * Morgana is the only playable character to be able to summon a Persona without requiring a Mask. Morgana's head has the appearance of a mask.
 * Strangely, despite not possessing any whisker marks in both her bipedal and cat form, Morgana is shown having them in the trailer for Persona 5 the Animation: Day Breakers.
 * Just like Teddie, Morgana is seeking answers to her origins.
 * Morgana can wear Aigis and Teddie outfits as DLC.
 * Morgana is the second Magician to specialize in Wind magic rather than Fire, the first being Yosuke Hanamura from Persona 4.
 * Despite Morgana's opposition to be treated like a cat, Morgana explains the reason for transformation into a bus is that the "cat bus" is a signature cultural icon, indirectly referencing the from the anime movie  directed by Hayao Miyazaki.