TV-Series
Description
Sakuya Sakuma, a teenage boy with vibrant pink hair and eyes shifting from lavender to bright pink, favors casual secondhand attire due to limited finances. His typical outfit includes a grey "Spring"-printed hoodie, a pink plaid collared shirt, dark blue jeans, and pink sneakers with light blue laces. Orphaned young, he endured an unstable childhood with indifferent relatives, often relying on friends' hospitality. This drove him to join the revitalized MANKAI Company as its first member, seeking both dormitory stability and an acting career. Despite initial doubts, he was appointed Spring Troupe leader.
Earnest and cheerful, Sakuya dedicates himself to acting, rehearsing borrowed scripts by Veludo Way's river. He admires playwrights like Shakespeare and Rostand while studying modern works, openly acknowledging his inexperience while relentlessly practicing. His trusting nature makes him gullible—particularly toward Citron's tales—prompting others to shield his innocence. As leader, he unifies the Spring Troupe into a familial unit through compassion and perseverance, viewing MANKAI as "a place where he belongs." He collaborates with fellow leaders Tenma, Banri, and Tsumugi in regular meetings.
He shares Room 101 with Citron, enjoying a playful dynamic. Sakuya admires Tsuzuru as an older brother figure and aspires to emulate Tasuku's physique. Itaru exploits his natural luck by enlisting him as a "gacha pinch-hitter." Though Chikage initially deceives him, their relationship evolves into mutual respect, with Sakuya offering forgiveness and seeking understanding. At Hanasaki Academy, he attends classes alongside Masumi and Banri, often lunching with Masumi despite fanclub interruptions.
His acting credits include leads like Romeo in *Romeo and Julius*—whose script he treasures—the Cheshire Cat in *Alex in Wonderland*, Colt in *A Clockwork Heart*, Rick in *The Wonderful Charlatan of Oz*, and Mordred in *Knights of the Round IV*. He dislikes celery but loves napolitan spaghetti and croquettes, and yearns to challenge his genke image with a ruthless villain role. Sakuya's journey traces his growth from an inexperienced actor with a fractured past to a dependable leader who discovers belonging and purpose through theatrical kinship and artistic pursuit.
Earnest and cheerful, Sakuya dedicates himself to acting, rehearsing borrowed scripts by Veludo Way's river. He admires playwrights like Shakespeare and Rostand while studying modern works, openly acknowledging his inexperience while relentlessly practicing. His trusting nature makes him gullible—particularly toward Citron's tales—prompting others to shield his innocence. As leader, he unifies the Spring Troupe into a familial unit through compassion and perseverance, viewing MANKAI as "a place where he belongs." He collaborates with fellow leaders Tenma, Banri, and Tsumugi in regular meetings.
He shares Room 101 with Citron, enjoying a playful dynamic. Sakuya admires Tsuzuru as an older brother figure and aspires to emulate Tasuku's physique. Itaru exploits his natural luck by enlisting him as a "gacha pinch-hitter." Though Chikage initially deceives him, their relationship evolves into mutual respect, with Sakuya offering forgiveness and seeking understanding. At Hanasaki Academy, he attends classes alongside Masumi and Banri, often lunching with Masumi despite fanclub interruptions.
His acting credits include leads like Romeo in *Romeo and Julius*—whose script he treasures—the Cheshire Cat in *Alex in Wonderland*, Colt in *A Clockwork Heart*, Rick in *The Wonderful Charlatan of Oz*, and Mordred in *Knights of the Round IV*. He dislikes celery but loves napolitan spaghetti and croquettes, and yearns to challenge his genke image with a ruthless villain role. Sakuya's journey traces his growth from an inexperienced actor with a fractured past to a dependable leader who discovers belonging and purpose through theatrical kinship and artistic pursuit.