TV-Series
Description
Yūra Sugiura (杉浦ユウラ), a central figure in the idol group Lucky², hails from Tokyo's affluent circles. She shares a well-appointed apartment with her father, while her family resides in Paris and frequently urges them to relocate. Her father remains in Japan steadfastly to champion her ambitions.
Prior to Lucky², she trained exclusively at GaruSuta under coach Chino Hamura, taking rigorous solo dance lessons. Her ultimate goals crystallized after witnessing the pop group Girls²: to grace the same Girls Arena stage, achieve global renown, and enroll at St. Girls Square Academy. This resolve fuels her dedication, though its precise origin remains undefined.
Physically, Yūra possesses long blue hair swept into a ponytail with a light blue ribbon, accented by curly front strands and turquoise eyes—her signature theme color. Outfits include a school uniform (dark-blue blazer, knee-length skirt, red tie, brown loafers), a performance ensemble (blue-accented white polo, blue skirt, black tights), a purple cleaner uniform, and a crepe shop attire (white polo, grey denim shorts, red hat).
Mannered and refined, she exudes gentleness—particularly toward children—and a sisterly warmth. Yet she reveals competitive rigor during rehearsals, often maintaining quiet reserve while intuitively sensing others’ emotions. Haunted by fears of disappointing admirers, she battles stage fright and self-doubt, responding to critique with relentless self-improvement. Unaware her upbringing was privileged, she perceives former luxuries as commonplace. Early social inexperience, like unfamiliarity with high-fives, hints at a sheltered past.
Within Lucky², her deepest bond is with Rina—best friend, roommate since GaruSuta days, and partner in cleaning duties. Yūra uplifts Rina emotionally and strives to model resilience. She also nurtures a sisterly rapport with youngest member Tsubaki, whose earnest admiration for Yūra’s elegance occasionally flusters her. Coach Chino Hamura remains a strictly professional mentor, their interactions confined to training.
Notably, she stands as the series’ sole character depicted with anxiety and harbors a dislike for oranges. Her name blends the kanji for "gentle" (優) and "come" (來), while her surname fuses "cedar" (杉) and "cove" (浦).
Prior to Lucky², she trained exclusively at GaruSuta under coach Chino Hamura, taking rigorous solo dance lessons. Her ultimate goals crystallized after witnessing the pop group Girls²: to grace the same Girls Arena stage, achieve global renown, and enroll at St. Girls Square Academy. This resolve fuels her dedication, though its precise origin remains undefined.
Physically, Yūra possesses long blue hair swept into a ponytail with a light blue ribbon, accented by curly front strands and turquoise eyes—her signature theme color. Outfits include a school uniform (dark-blue blazer, knee-length skirt, red tie, brown loafers), a performance ensemble (blue-accented white polo, blue skirt, black tights), a purple cleaner uniform, and a crepe shop attire (white polo, grey denim shorts, red hat).
Mannered and refined, she exudes gentleness—particularly toward children—and a sisterly warmth. Yet she reveals competitive rigor during rehearsals, often maintaining quiet reserve while intuitively sensing others’ emotions. Haunted by fears of disappointing admirers, she battles stage fright and self-doubt, responding to critique with relentless self-improvement. Unaware her upbringing was privileged, she perceives former luxuries as commonplace. Early social inexperience, like unfamiliarity with high-fives, hints at a sheltered past.
Within Lucky², her deepest bond is with Rina—best friend, roommate since GaruSuta days, and partner in cleaning duties. Yūra uplifts Rina emotionally and strives to model resilience. She also nurtures a sisterly rapport with youngest member Tsubaki, whose earnest admiration for Yūra’s elegance occasionally flusters her. Coach Chino Hamura remains a strictly professional mentor, their interactions confined to training.
Notably, she stands as the series’ sole character depicted with anxiety and harbors a dislike for oranges. Her name blends the kanji for "gentle" (優) and "come" (來), while her surname fuses "cedar" (杉) and "cove" (浦).