TV-Series
Description
Alice Adatara is a second-year Urawa Hosei High School student with long, unkempt blue or violet hair, black eyes, and a tall, slim build. Her habitual slouch and unconventional appearance led to childhood perceptions of weirdness and social isolation.
She harbors a lifelong passion for anime, especially series like "Heartthrob Country" and "Heart-Throbbing Opening of Japan." Typically reserved, she transforms into an animated conversationalist when discussing anime, though her intensity sometimes unnerves potential friends. She finds comfort and camaraderie among her soccer teammates.
Elementary school saw her reluctantly playing mini-basketball at her parents' urging, leveraging her height. Discomfort with physical contact from strangers hampered her performance, causing frustration and frequent coach reprimands. A pivotal moment occurred when Yū Tenma noticed her distress and invited her to soccer. This transition let her athleticism flourish without the same physical constraints.
As a forward for Urawa Hosei, she dominates aerial duels with her height, excels at heading, and uses exceptional speed to surge from defense to attack across the field. Her long limbs aid in weaving past defenders, complemented by accurate shooting. Coach Masahiro Gotōda views her as a uniquely free, creative force within the team’s tactics—a symbol of Japanese soccer's potential.
Tenma’s invitation forged a bond of trust and camaraderie between them. Though her anime fervor occasionally creates social friction, she maintains solid ties within the soccer club. She sometimes adopts speech quirks like ending sentences with "ze yo," echoing her favorite anime characters.
Her journey centers on discovering belonging and confidence through soccer. Early withdrawal from social struggles gave way to team integration, unleashing her physical talents within a supportive circle and freeing her self-expression.
She harbors a lifelong passion for anime, especially series like "Heartthrob Country" and "Heart-Throbbing Opening of Japan." Typically reserved, she transforms into an animated conversationalist when discussing anime, though her intensity sometimes unnerves potential friends. She finds comfort and camaraderie among her soccer teammates.
Elementary school saw her reluctantly playing mini-basketball at her parents' urging, leveraging her height. Discomfort with physical contact from strangers hampered her performance, causing frustration and frequent coach reprimands. A pivotal moment occurred when Yū Tenma noticed her distress and invited her to soccer. This transition let her athleticism flourish without the same physical constraints.
As a forward for Urawa Hosei, she dominates aerial duels with her height, excels at heading, and uses exceptional speed to surge from defense to attack across the field. Her long limbs aid in weaving past defenders, complemented by accurate shooting. Coach Masahiro Gotōda views her as a uniquely free, creative force within the team’s tactics—a symbol of Japanese soccer's potential.
Tenma’s invitation forged a bond of trust and camaraderie between them. Though her anime fervor occasionally creates social friction, she maintains solid ties within the soccer club. She sometimes adopts speech quirks like ending sentences with "ze yo," echoing her favorite anime characters.
Her journey centers on discovering belonging and confidence through soccer. Early withdrawal from social struggles gave way to team integration, unleashing her physical talents within a supportive circle and freeing her self-expression.