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Mao Otoha, a first-year student at Seirei Private High School, trained in classical ballet from childhood and earned accolades in competitions. She shares a deep bond with Shiori Motoya, who supported her when she unexpectedly inherited the avatar Hana after its previous user, Meisa Hinata, vanished. Mao initially guarded this secret closely.
Her appearance features fair skin, dark brown eyes, and jet-black hair tied with white ribbons, accented by a small beauty mark beneath her right eye. As Hana, her virtual form dazzles with light blonde hair highlighted in pink-purple, magenta eyes, and intricate idol attire. Hana favors Fairy and Café "Swing" types, wielding the Aurora Pegasus Dressia.
Energetic and bright, Mao tackles challenges with fervor, admiring friends and rivals like Ruli Tamaki and Kyōko Umekōji (Beat). Early inexperience led to occasional obliviousness, such as failing to recognize rival Ayumi Tsukishiro as Q-pit. Under pressure, she sometimes faltered, as when confronting classmate Keito about her secret. Shiori observed Mao’s self-sacrificing nature could hinder her competitiveness, though Mao later embraced rivalries wholeheartedly.
Mao’s journey centered on reconciling her dual identity. Initially haunted by Meisa’s legacy, she doubted her own worth as Hana—especially when Q-pit questioned the avatar’s altered persona. She broke free by publicly revealing her identity at a fan meeting, releasing her turmoil and claiming Hana as her own. This act mended ties with Q-pit and kindled a collaborative bond with Meisa.
Relationships shaped her path: Shiori remained her anchor, eventually joining her as a fellow idol; Ruli and Kyōko mentored her in fashion and confidence after learning her secret. Her rivalry with Q-pit evolved into mutual respect, while her connection to Meisa transformed from succession to partnership.
Mao retained Hana’s status as Aikatsu Planet’s top idol, won the Planet Princess Grand Prix, and performed with the Phoenix Dressia—a symbol of rebirth echoing her journey. Her debut song "Golden Flower" and subsequent releases dominated charts, and her first solo live sold out instantly.
Her appearance features fair skin, dark brown eyes, and jet-black hair tied with white ribbons, accented by a small beauty mark beneath her right eye. As Hana, her virtual form dazzles with light blonde hair highlighted in pink-purple, magenta eyes, and intricate idol attire. Hana favors Fairy and Café "Swing" types, wielding the Aurora Pegasus Dressia.
Energetic and bright, Mao tackles challenges with fervor, admiring friends and rivals like Ruli Tamaki and Kyōko Umekōji (Beat). Early inexperience led to occasional obliviousness, such as failing to recognize rival Ayumi Tsukishiro as Q-pit. Under pressure, she sometimes faltered, as when confronting classmate Keito about her secret. Shiori observed Mao’s self-sacrificing nature could hinder her competitiveness, though Mao later embraced rivalries wholeheartedly.
Mao’s journey centered on reconciling her dual identity. Initially haunted by Meisa’s legacy, she doubted her own worth as Hana—especially when Q-pit questioned the avatar’s altered persona. She broke free by publicly revealing her identity at a fan meeting, releasing her turmoil and claiming Hana as her own. This act mended ties with Q-pit and kindled a collaborative bond with Meisa.
Relationships shaped her path: Shiori remained her anchor, eventually joining her as a fellow idol; Ruli and Kyōko mentored her in fashion and confidence after learning her secret. Her rivalry with Q-pit evolved into mutual respect, while her connection to Meisa transformed from succession to partnership.
Mao retained Hana’s status as Aikatsu Planet’s top idol, won the Planet Princess Grand Prix, and performed with the Phoenix Dressia—a symbol of rebirth echoing her journey. Her debut song "Golden Flower" and subsequent releases dominated charts, and her first solo live sold out instantly.