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Celia Hills, known in the original Japanese version as Haruna Otonashi, is a character who appears in the Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin anime. In this series, following the dissolution of the Raimon soccer club, Celia takes on the role of manager for the Polaris Academy team.
Celia has a background marked by early tragedy and separation. Her parents died in a plane crash when she and her brother were young, leading to them being placed in an orphanage. During this time, Celia was adopted by the Hills family, while her brother, Jude Sharp, was adopted by the Sharp family, a separation that forms a central part of her personal history. Before the events of Ares no Tenbin, much of Celia's story involves her work as a member of her school's journalism club, where her keen investigative nature and deep knowledge of football became apparent. This role eventually led her to become a manager for the Raimon team in previous storylines.
She is recognized for her independent and highly capable nature, demonstrating significant skill in her duties as a manager, which include organizing meals and handling various team tasks. Celia is generally described as a kind and gentle person who is deeply caring towards her friends and, most importantly, her brother, Jude. She has a maternal and understanding side, notably showing empathy for characters who have experienced abandonment. Though she is polite and attentive, she is also energetic and possesses a strong passion for investigation, sometimes pursuing her curiosity to eccentric lengths, such as wearing a fake mustache as a disguise.
Her primary motivation in her role is a genuine love for football, a passion she shares with her brother. Her actions are often driven by a desire to support the team and look after those close to her, particularly in the context of the competitive environment of the Football Frontier. In the world of Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin, where the original Raimon team has been disbanded, Celia continues to apply her skills and dedication as the manager for Polaris Academy.
Celia's most significant relationship is with her older brother, Jude Sharp. Their relationship is complex, having been strained by their years of separation after being adopted by different families. A core part of her personal journey involves reconciling with Jude and understanding that his distance was not a rejection but a complicated decision made for her sake. Despite the physical and emotional distance, her bond with Jude remains a central part of her character. She also has a key relationship with Scotty Banyan, a player who initially trusts no one. Celia understands his feelings of being abandoned and forms a close bond with him, often acting as the one to scold him for his mischief while remaining a good friend.
Regarding her development, while specific details of her story in Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin are less documented, her overall arc in the franchise is defined by her transition from a journalist covering the team to an active managerial figure who supports from the sidelines. In later timelines, such as Inazuma Eleven GO, she matures into a teacher and tactical advisor for the soccer club. Her notable abilities lie not in playing football on the field, but in her strategic mind. She has a talent for gathering and analyzing information, possessing a sharp sense for the game akin to her brother, which makes her a valuable asset in her managerial role.
Celia has a background marked by early tragedy and separation. Her parents died in a plane crash when she and her brother were young, leading to them being placed in an orphanage. During this time, Celia was adopted by the Hills family, while her brother, Jude Sharp, was adopted by the Sharp family, a separation that forms a central part of her personal history. Before the events of Ares no Tenbin, much of Celia's story involves her work as a member of her school's journalism club, where her keen investigative nature and deep knowledge of football became apparent. This role eventually led her to become a manager for the Raimon team in previous storylines.
She is recognized for her independent and highly capable nature, demonstrating significant skill in her duties as a manager, which include organizing meals and handling various team tasks. Celia is generally described as a kind and gentle person who is deeply caring towards her friends and, most importantly, her brother, Jude. She has a maternal and understanding side, notably showing empathy for characters who have experienced abandonment. Though she is polite and attentive, she is also energetic and possesses a strong passion for investigation, sometimes pursuing her curiosity to eccentric lengths, such as wearing a fake mustache as a disguise.
Her primary motivation in her role is a genuine love for football, a passion she shares with her brother. Her actions are often driven by a desire to support the team and look after those close to her, particularly in the context of the competitive environment of the Football Frontier. In the world of Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin, where the original Raimon team has been disbanded, Celia continues to apply her skills and dedication as the manager for Polaris Academy.
Celia's most significant relationship is with her older brother, Jude Sharp. Their relationship is complex, having been strained by their years of separation after being adopted by different families. A core part of her personal journey involves reconciling with Jude and understanding that his distance was not a rejection but a complicated decision made for her sake. Despite the physical and emotional distance, her bond with Jude remains a central part of her character. She also has a key relationship with Scotty Banyan, a player who initially trusts no one. Celia understands his feelings of being abandoned and forms a close bond with him, often acting as the one to scold him for his mischief while remaining a good friend.
Regarding her development, while specific details of her story in Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin are less documented, her overall arc in the franchise is defined by her transition from a journalist covering the team to an active managerial figure who supports from the sidelines. In later timelines, such as Inazuma Eleven GO, she matures into a teacher and tactical advisor for the soccer club. Her notable abilities lie not in playing football on the field, but in her strategic mind. She has a talent for gathering and analyzing information, possessing a sharp sense for the game akin to her brother, which makes her a valuable asset in her managerial role.