TV-Series
Description
Badarzewska, often called Bada for short, is a ClassicaLoid who carries the memories of the real-life Romantic-era Polish composer Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska. She was created by Kyougo Otowa and is distinguished as likely the only female ClassicaLoid whose historical counterpart was also female. In the present day, she resides and operates out of the Arkhe, working under the direction of Johann Sebastian Bach.

In terms of appearance, Badarzewska is a young woman with long, straight black hair and is often seen wearing a red suspender skirt. She is described as possessing a pure and natural beauty. Her outward demeanor is generally calm and reserved, especially when compared to her more emotional partner, Tchaikovsky. However, this surface-level composure masks a more complex and intense personality. Badarzewska is highly conscious of her reputation and public image, and she has a pronounced need for attention, which can make her come across as demanding or irritable.

A central aspect of her character is her acute sensitivity to being labeled a one-hit wonder. This stems from the historical reality that her sole composition to achieve lasting fame is the piano piece "A Maiden's Prayer". Any reference to this fact is a significant trigger for her, causing her to become defensive and angry, as she is deeply insecure about her legacy as a composer.

Her primary role in the story is as one half of the pop idol unit CLASKEY:KLASKY, which she forms with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Their relationship is a key dynamic for her character. While she thinks that Tchaiko pushes her around, Badarzewska often presents herself as the more mature and level-headed member of the duo. This creates a push-and-pull dynamic where she tries to maintain a sense of control and dignity while often feeling overshadowed or bossed about by her partner.

Like all ClassicaLoids, Badarzewska possesses the ability to activate Musik. This power unleashes a spectacular musical performance based on her famous composition, transforming her surroundings with a wonderland of light and sound derived from her melodies. Her motivations are largely tied to her identity as a performer and a ClassicaLoid, seeking to validate her reputation and navigate her relationships, particularly with Tchaikovsky and Bach. While she may not receive extensive flashback sequences exploring her past like some other characters, her present-day actions are heavily informed by the historical insecurity of her musical legacy. Over the course of the series, she develops as a character not by shedding her insecurities entirely, but by learning to function within the chaotic ensemble of ClassicaLoids, using her demanding nature and need for recognition to define her unique place among them.