TV-Series
Description
Mrs. Andrews, known as Mrs. Okudaira in the Japanese version, is a character in the anime Yu Gi Oh Zexal. She is the mother of Nelson Andrews, a child actor and duelist who portrays the character Sparrow on a television show. Beyond being a parent, Mrs. Andrews serves as her son’s manager and also appears as an actress on his program, taking on the role of Galaxy Queen.
Her background is primarily defined by her involvement in her son’s entertainment career. She first appears when Nelson is speaking with the protagonist Yuma Tsukumo, and she intervenes by forcing Yuma to leave, insisting that Nelson must focus on his acting role. This early encounter establishes her as a strict and controlling figure. She initially projects a cold, stern personality, prioritizing Nelson’s professional obligations over personal interactions or friendships.
Mrs. Andrews’s motivations center on ensuring her son’s success as a performer. She manages his schedule, oversees his work, and appears determined to protect his career from distractions. Her role in the story is that of a minor supporting character who interacts primarily with her son and, briefly, with Yuma. She does not engage in dueling or have any notable abilities beyond her managerial and acting skills. Her key relationship is with Nelson, whom she pushes toward achievement, though the series does not explore any significant development or change in her character over time. She remains a peripheral figure whose presence reinforces the pressures placed on young Nelson Andrews.
Her background is primarily defined by her involvement in her son’s entertainment career. She first appears when Nelson is speaking with the protagonist Yuma Tsukumo, and she intervenes by forcing Yuma to leave, insisting that Nelson must focus on his acting role. This early encounter establishes her as a strict and controlling figure. She initially projects a cold, stern personality, prioritizing Nelson’s professional obligations over personal interactions or friendships.
Mrs. Andrews’s motivations center on ensuring her son’s success as a performer. She manages his schedule, oversees his work, and appears determined to protect his career from distractions. Her role in the story is that of a minor supporting character who interacts primarily with her son and, briefly, with Yuma. She does not engage in dueling or have any notable abilities beyond her managerial and acting skills. Her key relationship is with Nelson, whom she pushes toward achievement, though the series does not explore any significant development or change in her character over time. She remains a peripheral figure whose presence reinforces the pressures placed on young Nelson Andrews.