TV-Series
Description
Kyōko Kuroyuri, alias Steel Princess, operates as a high-ranking member of the villainous organization Gekko within their elite Princess Series. Under Gekko's orders, she enrolls at Kokutei High School and serves as student council president. In her civilian guise, Kyōko sports long black hair, glasses, and purple eyes, usually clad in standard school attire. Transforming into Steel Princess, she dons a light purple and grey robe with Seamon-themed headgear marked by Gekko's insignia, plus a dark grey mask for anonymity. A prominent bust defines her physique, visible only out of costume.
Quiet, easygoing, and non-competitive, Kyōko carries an air of mystery and is easily swayed. Initially plagued by insecurities about her feminine appeal, she loses confidence and withdraws. Fellow Gekko operative Desumi Magahara bolsters her spirits by affirming that she needs no alteration, reigniting Kyōko's self-esteem and empowering her to express her affections for Culverin Bear, Gekko's bear-like monster commander. Their ensuing romance marks a pivotal development, as the pair exhibits formidable combat teamwork on missions.
Kyōko's key events include a Princess Series sleepover where she and Desumi challenge the brainwashing methods of Gekko's nurse, Kira Sanzugawa (Blood Princess), only for Kyōko to fall victim to infantile brainwashing. Later, at the Kokutei Festival, she playfully mocks fellow princess Kiki Majima (Beast Princess) about her singlehood, disclosing her own relationship with Culverin Bear and unintentionally sparking Kiki's anti-coupling crusade. A brief separation from Culverin Bear happens at the festival due to confusion with a bear cosplayer, but they quickly reconcile.
During a critical battle against Gekko's Ultimate Phantom, Kyōko combats alongside fellow executives until the Phantom devours Culverin Bear, shattering her composure. Subsequently captured herself, the Phantom manipulates her steel powers to immobilize Kiki. Kyōko and Culverin Bear gain freedom once protagonists Red Gelato and Reaper Princess vanquish the Phantom.
Kyōko maintains a close emotional bond with Desumi Magahara and a teasing, rivalry-forged friendship with Kiki Majima. Her romantic alliance with Culverin Bear proves steadfast and cooperative. Her name, Kyōko Kuroyuri, holds meaning: "Kuroyuri" (黒百合) blends "black" (黒) and "lily" (百合), while "Kyōko" (凶子) fuses "villain/disaster" (凶) with "child" (子).
Quiet, easygoing, and non-competitive, Kyōko carries an air of mystery and is easily swayed. Initially plagued by insecurities about her feminine appeal, she loses confidence and withdraws. Fellow Gekko operative Desumi Magahara bolsters her spirits by affirming that she needs no alteration, reigniting Kyōko's self-esteem and empowering her to express her affections for Culverin Bear, Gekko's bear-like monster commander. Their ensuing romance marks a pivotal development, as the pair exhibits formidable combat teamwork on missions.
Kyōko's key events include a Princess Series sleepover where she and Desumi challenge the brainwashing methods of Gekko's nurse, Kira Sanzugawa (Blood Princess), only for Kyōko to fall victim to infantile brainwashing. Later, at the Kokutei Festival, she playfully mocks fellow princess Kiki Majima (Beast Princess) about her singlehood, disclosing her own relationship with Culverin Bear and unintentionally sparking Kiki's anti-coupling crusade. A brief separation from Culverin Bear happens at the festival due to confusion with a bear cosplayer, but they quickly reconcile.
During a critical battle against Gekko's Ultimate Phantom, Kyōko combats alongside fellow executives until the Phantom devours Culverin Bear, shattering her composure. Subsequently captured herself, the Phantom manipulates her steel powers to immobilize Kiki. Kyōko and Culverin Bear gain freedom once protagonists Red Gelato and Reaper Princess vanquish the Phantom.
Kyōko maintains a close emotional bond with Desumi Magahara and a teasing, rivalry-forged friendship with Kiki Majima. Her romantic alliance with Culverin Bear proves steadfast and cooperative. Her name, Kyōko Kuroyuri, holds meaning: "Kuroyuri" (黒百合) blends "black" (黒) and "lily" (百合), while "Kyōko" (凶子) fuses "villain/disaster" (凶) with "child" (子).