TV-Series
Description
Michiru Fukuroi, a second-year middle school student at Yubiwa Academy, carries the notorious reputation of the school’s most infamous delinquent—a persona forged through a harsh upbringing marked by implied poverty or homelessness. His unflinching pragmatism, shaped by surviving on discarded food and familiar hardship, fuels a composed yet sarcastic demeanor, punctuated by sardonic humor and cutting metaphors.
Sharp red eyes peer from beneath long crimson hair that habitually veils his left eye, while his lean frame sports Yubiwa Academy’s uniform: a dark green blazer left casually unbuttoned over a white-collared shirt and striped trousers. During culinary endeavors with the detective club, he swaps his school attire for an apron and headscarf, though a manga redesign reimagines him with shorter, tousled hair and a stockier build.
Despite his rough exterior, Michiru’s culinary prowess borders on artistry, crafting gourmet dishes that elicit visceral reactions—like Mayumi Doujima’s stunned refusal to swallow his overpowering creations. This skill underscores his exacting standards and rare fervor for cooking, a passion eclipsing even his delinquent notoriety. His loyalty to the Pretty Boy Detective Club reveals unexpected depth, mentoring Mayumi and collaborating seamlessly during investigations despite his aloof front.
Tensions simmer in his rivalry with affluent peer Nagahiro Sakiguchi, their class-based friction sidelined during club pursuits. Shadows of a troubled past linger through ambiguous ties to law enforcement via an acquaintance named Morisaka, hinting at prior brushes with authority. Though prone to threatening violence—such as against the Twenties group—he adheres strictly to the club’s non-aggressive code unless directly challenged.
A reckless gambler, Michiru habitually squanders money at casinos only to reclaim losses through audacious bets, mirroring his high-stakes approach to life. His pragmatism and disdain for wastefulness coexist with understated compassion, evident in efforts to integrate Mayumi into the club—a duality that complicates his rebel image, painting a portrait of resilience sharpened by survival.
Sharp red eyes peer from beneath long crimson hair that habitually veils his left eye, while his lean frame sports Yubiwa Academy’s uniform: a dark green blazer left casually unbuttoned over a white-collared shirt and striped trousers. During culinary endeavors with the detective club, he swaps his school attire for an apron and headscarf, though a manga redesign reimagines him with shorter, tousled hair and a stockier build.
Despite his rough exterior, Michiru’s culinary prowess borders on artistry, crafting gourmet dishes that elicit visceral reactions—like Mayumi Doujima’s stunned refusal to swallow his overpowering creations. This skill underscores his exacting standards and rare fervor for cooking, a passion eclipsing even his delinquent notoriety. His loyalty to the Pretty Boy Detective Club reveals unexpected depth, mentoring Mayumi and collaborating seamlessly during investigations despite his aloof front.
Tensions simmer in his rivalry with affluent peer Nagahiro Sakiguchi, their class-based friction sidelined during club pursuits. Shadows of a troubled past linger through ambiguous ties to law enforcement via an acquaintance named Morisaka, hinting at prior brushes with authority. Though prone to threatening violence—such as against the Twenties group—he adheres strictly to the club’s non-aggressive code unless directly challenged.
A reckless gambler, Michiru habitually squanders money at casinos only to reclaim losses through audacious bets, mirroring his high-stakes approach to life. His pragmatism and disdain for wastefulness coexist with understated compassion, evident in efforts to integrate Mayumi into the club—a duality that complicates his rebel image, painting a portrait of resilience sharpened by survival.