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Ayumi Kurose, commonly known by his nickname Kuro, is a secondary character in the story who serves as the drummer for the band in No hurry to shout, a popular masked musical group. He is a high school student and a member of the school's light music club alongside his bandmates. Kuro is distinguished by his role as the band's drummer and his close association with the group's vocalist, Mio Suguri.
In terms of personality, Kuro is portrayed as a supportive and reliable friend, particularly in his dedication to Mio and the band's success. His actions are consistently motivated by a desire to see Mio happy and to protect the music they create together. While other members of the band have complex romantic entanglements with the protagonist, Nino Arisugawa, Kuro's primary emotional investment lies with Mio, for whom he harbors romantic feelings. This unrequited love is a key aspect of his character, driving his loyalty to the band and his willingness to support Mio's ambitions, even when they conflict with his own desires.
Within the story, Kuro's role is that of the steadfast drummer and a supporting pillar for the band in No hurry to shout. He is not one of the primary romantic leads but is essential to the group's dynamic and musical foundation. One notable moment in the narrative involves a performance during a student orientation event, where he makes a mistake by playing the drums incorrectly at the start of a song. Despite this error, the band continues to play, demonstrating their professionalism and ability to overcome on-stage challenges together. This incident highlights that while he may not be the most technically flawless musician, his commitment to the band is unwavering.
His most significant relationship is with the band's vocalist, Mio Suguri. He is deeply devoted to her and is fully aware of her feelings for Kanade Yuzuriha, another key character. This puts Kuro in a position of quiet support, as he remains by Mio's side despite knowing his own affection may not be returned. He also shares a strong bond with the band's bassist, Yoshito Haruno, who is nicknamed Haruyoshi. Together, they form the rhythm section of the band and are often seen supporting Mio and the group's activities as a united front. While his personal relationships with the central trio of Nino, Yuzu, and Momo are less pronounced, his role within the rival band places him in opposition to them professionally.
Kuro's development is subtle, centered on his unwavering loyalty and his growth as a musician and friend. Unlike the main characters, who undergo dramatic emotional turmoil, his arc is about steadfastness and learning to support the people he cares about, even at a personal cost. His primary ability is his skill as a drummer, which, despite a noted instance of making an error during a live performance, is the foundation upon which the sound of in No hurry to shout is built. He is an integral part of the band's success, providing the rhythmic drive necessary for their music.
In terms of personality, Kuro is portrayed as a supportive and reliable friend, particularly in his dedication to Mio and the band's success. His actions are consistently motivated by a desire to see Mio happy and to protect the music they create together. While other members of the band have complex romantic entanglements with the protagonist, Nino Arisugawa, Kuro's primary emotional investment lies with Mio, for whom he harbors romantic feelings. This unrequited love is a key aspect of his character, driving his loyalty to the band and his willingness to support Mio's ambitions, even when they conflict with his own desires.
Within the story, Kuro's role is that of the steadfast drummer and a supporting pillar for the band in No hurry to shout. He is not one of the primary romantic leads but is essential to the group's dynamic and musical foundation. One notable moment in the narrative involves a performance during a student orientation event, where he makes a mistake by playing the drums incorrectly at the start of a song. Despite this error, the band continues to play, demonstrating their professionalism and ability to overcome on-stage challenges together. This incident highlights that while he may not be the most technically flawless musician, his commitment to the band is unwavering.
His most significant relationship is with the band's vocalist, Mio Suguri. He is deeply devoted to her and is fully aware of her feelings for Kanade Yuzuriha, another key character. This puts Kuro in a position of quiet support, as he remains by Mio's side despite knowing his own affection may not be returned. He also shares a strong bond with the band's bassist, Yoshito Haruno, who is nicknamed Haruyoshi. Together, they form the rhythm section of the band and are often seen supporting Mio and the group's activities as a united front. While his personal relationships with the central trio of Nino, Yuzu, and Momo are less pronounced, his role within the rival band places him in opposition to them professionally.
Kuro's development is subtle, centered on his unwavering loyalty and his growth as a musician and friend. Unlike the main characters, who undergo dramatic emotional turmoil, his arc is about steadfastness and learning to support the people he cares about, even at a personal cost. His primary ability is his skill as a drummer, which, despite a noted instance of making an error during a live performance, is the foundation upon which the sound of in No hurry to shout is built. He is an integral part of the band's success, providing the rhythmic drive necessary for their music.