TV-Series
Description
Fūka Akitsuki is the daughter of Yamato Akitsuki and Suzuka Asahina, the protagonists from the prequel story Suzuka. She is a first-year high school student with a distinct appearance, characterized by her light blue, wavy hair and light blue eyes. She is often seen wearing her school uniform and carrying a pair of orange-red headphones connected to a CD player, which reflects her preference for listening to music without a smartphone.
Her personality is vibrant and energetic, marked by a quick temper that is balanced by a sincere and easy-going nature. She is a free spirit who is friendly and has a mysterious ability to inspire those around her, attracting people to her willful and passionate character. Despite her generally upbeat demeanor, she initially struggles with a feeling of frustration, as if something is missing from her life. This feeling is alleviated when she listens to music, which leads her to discover her true passion.
Fūka’s primary motivation becomes the pursuit of a serious music career. After the protagonist, Yuu Haruna, suggests she try making music herself, she is inspired to form a band. Her role in the story is as the catalyst and driving force behind the band, later named The Fallen Moon, where she serves as the lead singer. Her exceptional vocal talent is immediately recognized by others, including professional musicians, who describe her as an "overwhelming genius" with a powerful stage presence. Her dream is to perform with her band at the Budokan.
Key relationships include that with Yuu Haruna, who she initially mistakes for a pervert after an embarrassing first encounter but soon befriends and falls in love with. She has a close bond with her bandmates, and she is also known for her poor cooking skills, a trait she inherits from her mother.
A notable aspect of Fūka's development is the divergence between her story in the original manga and the anime adaptation. In the manga, she dies in a truck accident after a moment of carelessness, a tragic event that deeply impacts the rest of the cast and whose influence continues throughout the series. In the anime, she survives the accident, which leads to a period where she temporarily withdraws from the band to pursue a solo career before reconciling with Yuu and returning to perform with the group. Her notable ability is her powerful and heartfelt singing voice, which stands out as her defining characteristic and the source of her inspirational power.
Her personality is vibrant and energetic, marked by a quick temper that is balanced by a sincere and easy-going nature. She is a free spirit who is friendly and has a mysterious ability to inspire those around her, attracting people to her willful and passionate character. Despite her generally upbeat demeanor, she initially struggles with a feeling of frustration, as if something is missing from her life. This feeling is alleviated when she listens to music, which leads her to discover her true passion.
Fūka’s primary motivation becomes the pursuit of a serious music career. After the protagonist, Yuu Haruna, suggests she try making music herself, she is inspired to form a band. Her role in the story is as the catalyst and driving force behind the band, later named The Fallen Moon, where she serves as the lead singer. Her exceptional vocal talent is immediately recognized by others, including professional musicians, who describe her as an "overwhelming genius" with a powerful stage presence. Her dream is to perform with her band at the Budokan.
Key relationships include that with Yuu Haruna, who she initially mistakes for a pervert after an embarrassing first encounter but soon befriends and falls in love with. She has a close bond with her bandmates, and she is also known for her poor cooking skills, a trait she inherits from her mother.
A notable aspect of Fūka's development is the divergence between her story in the original manga and the anime adaptation. In the manga, she dies in a truck accident after a moment of carelessness, a tragic event that deeply impacts the rest of the cast and whose influence continues throughout the series. In the anime, she survives the accident, which leads to a period where she temporarily withdraws from the band to pursue a solo career before reconciling with Yuu and returning to perform with the group. Her notable ability is her powerful and heartfelt singing voice, which stands out as her defining characteristic and the source of her inspirational power.