OVA
Description
Yoshino Anri, born April 27, 1911, in Washington DC, is a third-generation Japanese-American whose grandfather immigrated from Japan. She stands 145 cm tall and weighs 36 kg, with brown hair often partially braided on one side and brown eyes. Her blood type is B.
Anri works at the Little Lip Theater's gift shop, selling souvenirs and merchandise, including bromides, to guests. Simultaneously, she serves in the Rainbow Division of the New York Combat Revue. Aboard the airship Ahab, she functions as mission control alongside Plum Spaniel, providing tactical support and coordination during combat operations.
A skilled seamstress, Anri designs and creates all stage costumes for the Star Division's theatrical performances, including Shinjiro Taiga's Petitmint costume. She typically wears a self-designed light green kimono featuring flower and palm tree motifs, paired with a pink apron and light green or brown sandals.
Characterized as shy and kind-hearted, Anri exhibits pronounced tsundere traits, particularly toward Shinjiro Taiga. She initially treats him with hostility, using an angry tone and mean behavior, such as calling him derogatory names like "dog." This stems from discomfort around males and possible underlying romantic feelings, causing her to blush when complimented by him and display visible jealousy when he interacts with other females. Plum Spaniel frequently teases her about this behavior. Despite her initial harshness, Anri gradually becomes friendlier toward Shinjiro through continued interaction.
Her background places her within the Japanese diaspora community in America. During story events, Anri and Plum are turned to stone by the demon Tsugarubi, requiring rescue by the Star Division. She shares camaraderie with fellow Rainbow Division members, particularly Plum, with whom she maintains a close working dynamic.
Anri's character development shows her tsundere exterior softening over time, revealing greater approachability and kindness, especially in her evolving interactions with Shinjiro. Her role consistently combines logistical support duties aboard the Ahab with costume design contributions for the New York Combat Revue's theatrical activities, maintaining her presence across both operational and creative aspects without frontline combat.
Anri works at the Little Lip Theater's gift shop, selling souvenirs and merchandise, including bromides, to guests. Simultaneously, she serves in the Rainbow Division of the New York Combat Revue. Aboard the airship Ahab, she functions as mission control alongside Plum Spaniel, providing tactical support and coordination during combat operations.
A skilled seamstress, Anri designs and creates all stage costumes for the Star Division's theatrical performances, including Shinjiro Taiga's Petitmint costume. She typically wears a self-designed light green kimono featuring flower and palm tree motifs, paired with a pink apron and light green or brown sandals.
Characterized as shy and kind-hearted, Anri exhibits pronounced tsundere traits, particularly toward Shinjiro Taiga. She initially treats him with hostility, using an angry tone and mean behavior, such as calling him derogatory names like "dog." This stems from discomfort around males and possible underlying romantic feelings, causing her to blush when complimented by him and display visible jealousy when he interacts with other females. Plum Spaniel frequently teases her about this behavior. Despite her initial harshness, Anri gradually becomes friendlier toward Shinjiro through continued interaction.
Her background places her within the Japanese diaspora community in America. During story events, Anri and Plum are turned to stone by the demon Tsugarubi, requiring rescue by the Star Division. She shares camaraderie with fellow Rainbow Division members, particularly Plum, with whom she maintains a close working dynamic.
Anri's character development shows her tsundere exterior softening over time, revealing greater approachability and kindness, especially in her evolving interactions with Shinjiro. Her role consistently combines logistical support duties aboard the Ahab with costume design contributions for the New York Combat Revue's theatrical activities, maintaining her presence across both operational and creative aspects without frontline combat.