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Description
Chisa Tsukamoto is a character from the anime Comic Party Revolution. She is a sixteen-year-old high school student who is also the daughter of a family that runs a printing shop. This business specializes in producing materials for doujinshi, which are self-published works often created by amateur artists and writers. Her birthday is on February 22, she has type A blood, and her height is recorded as 152 centimeters. She has brown eyes and short blonde or yellow hair.

Her personality is defined by being bright, energetic, and fundamentally a very good-natured person. However, these positive traits are contrasted by a tendency to be scatterbrained, flustered, and clumsy. This results in her actions being a continuous string of mishaps and failures, from misprinting orders to improperly handling the shop’s equipment. Despite her constant mistakes, she possesses a resilient and unwavering enthusiasm, never letting her failures or difficult situations dampen her naturally cheerful and optimistic outlook. A recurring image associated with her is that of chasing after a runaway cart overloaded with printing supplies, which visually represents her persistence in the face of her own tendencies toward chaos.

Chisa’s primary role in the story is as a source of support for the doujinshi creation process, specifically for a circle known as Brother 2. Her motivation stems from her dedication to the craft of doujinshi and the creators who make it, driving her to ensure that printing deadlines are met despite the errors she occasionally introduces. She manages the family print shop during her parents' absences, underscoring her sense of responsibility alongside her clumsiness. In the school setting, she is a junior who shares a classroom with the protagonist. Her portrayal remains largely consistent, focusing on her position as a supportive but error-prone pillar within the production chain of doujinshi. She does not undergo significant development or receive an expanded backstory in spin-offs or supplementary works, with her character staying true to her role as an ever-cheerful, if accident-prone, helper. Her key relationships are centered around the artists and writers of Brother 2, whom she supports through her family’s printing services. Information regarding other notable abilities is not documented.