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Ai Mizuno was born on March 7, 1992, and rose to prominence as the driven leader and center of the 2000s idol group Iron Frill, achieving milestones such as performing at Budokan. Her career was cut short at age sixteen when she was struck by lightning on August 4, 2008, while performing at Tosu Stadium, making her death a nationally recognized tragedy and earning her the title “The Legendary Heisei Idol.” She has short dark blue hair often decorated with yellow flower-shaped hair clips, burgundy eyes, and a slender build. As Zombie No. 3 in Franchouchou, severe lightning burns require full-body bandages that leave only her eyes and mouth visible.
Resurrected a decade later, she initially dismissed manager Kotaro Tatsumi’s plans as delusional, citing practical concerns about public acceptance of zombies. Lacking alternatives and witnessing Sakura Minamoto’s dedication, she committed to Franchouchou, becoming the group’s primary instructor in dance, choreography, music theory, and public relations. Her pragmatic vision often clashed with Junko Konno’s Showa-era idealism, sparking debates over idol evolution. Her trauma from the lightning strike manifested as intense astraphobia, causing involuntary screams and even collapse during storms. At a concert at Sagarock, lightning struck again; with Junko’s steadying presence and her own zombie physiology, she transformed the vulnerability into a defiant spectacle, weaving crackling electricity into the performance. Later, she took a part-time job under the alias “Tresumi Mitsuko” to help pay off Franchouchou’s debts. When invited to return to Iron Frill, she declined, choosing loyalty to her new group and a desire to redefine her legacy. A pivotal moment came when Franchouchou succeeded at Ekimae Real Estate Stadium (formerly Tosu Stadium), the site of her death, allowing her to reclaim the location as a place of triumph. During flood-relief efforts, children accepted the group’s exposed zombie forms without fear, deepening her belief that the project could inspire genuine hope. She also fiercely advocated for members’ personal battles, including Lily Hoshikawa’s emotional reunion with her father. Her abilities include advanced singing and dancing, detachable limbs, phosphorescent vision, and immunity to electrocution. She drives a moped, demonstrates hula hooping proficiency, collects mascot merchandise, prefers grilled meat over carbohydrates, and favors the color blue. Personality-wise, she is pragmatic, vocal, and driven with a strong sense of responsibility, maintaining high standards while mentoring her group members.
Resurrected a decade later, she initially dismissed manager Kotaro Tatsumi’s plans as delusional, citing practical concerns about public acceptance of zombies. Lacking alternatives and witnessing Sakura Minamoto’s dedication, she committed to Franchouchou, becoming the group’s primary instructor in dance, choreography, music theory, and public relations. Her pragmatic vision often clashed with Junko Konno’s Showa-era idealism, sparking debates over idol evolution. Her trauma from the lightning strike manifested as intense astraphobia, causing involuntary screams and even collapse during storms. At a concert at Sagarock, lightning struck again; with Junko’s steadying presence and her own zombie physiology, she transformed the vulnerability into a defiant spectacle, weaving crackling electricity into the performance. Later, she took a part-time job under the alias “Tresumi Mitsuko” to help pay off Franchouchou’s debts. When invited to return to Iron Frill, she declined, choosing loyalty to her new group and a desire to redefine her legacy. A pivotal moment came when Franchouchou succeeded at Ekimae Real Estate Stadium (formerly Tosu Stadium), the site of her death, allowing her to reclaim the location as a place of triumph. During flood-relief efforts, children accepted the group’s exposed zombie forms without fear, deepening her belief that the project could inspire genuine hope. She also fiercely advocated for members’ personal battles, including Lily Hoshikawa’s emotional reunion with her father. Her abilities include advanced singing and dancing, detachable limbs, phosphorescent vision, and immunity to electrocution. She drives a moped, demonstrates hula hooping proficiency, collects mascot merchandise, prefers grilled meat over carbohydrates, and favors the color blue. Personality-wise, she is pragmatic, vocal, and driven with a strong sense of responsibility, maintaining high standards while mentoring her group members.