>>283589383
Only grade-school aged children or younger can be lolis.
>right appearance, traits, characteristics, actions
Which Amoru doesn't have.
>the loli definition is pretty fluid within the bounds of JS and JC
No, it's not. She must be a grade-schooler and look like a grade-schooler.
A lolibaba / fake loli must at least look like one irrefutably, and even then they are still seem as fake lolis.
Meanwhile, a character like Dokuro's sister who looks 16 while being 9 is a loli age-wise and behavior-wise, but nobody really cares. So a real loli must be both.
>which circles back to her characterization
She doesn't act like a loli and doesn't look like one, either.
Acting more childish than another character doesn't make her a loli, specially when it comes to anime where all women act kinda childish because we find it cute.