TV-Series
Description
Suzu Narumiya is a 15-year-old idol in Hoshimi Production’s group Tsuki no Tempest. She studies at Uruha Girls' Private Middle School and hails from the affluent Narumiya family, whose prestige and rigorous education shape her refined speech and initial poise. Her physical profile notes 142 cm height, a slender 35 kg frame with measurements B71-W53-H73, an image color of yellow, and the Virgo zodiac sign.
Seeking refuge from family difficulties, she joined Hoshimi Production as an escape. Her sheltered upbringing as a "young lady" left her inexperienced in everyday tasks like cooking breakfast during dorm shifts, leading others to reassign her duties after repeated mishaps. Despite her wealth, she embraces dorm life to pursue an "average" existence.
Suzu displays a blend of overt confidence and sporadic clumsiness. She often invokes her lineage with declarations like "I am the Narumiya daughter," projecting self-assurance that borders on arrogance. This contrasts with a genuine innocence and fervent idol passion, particularly her worship of Mana Nagase, whom she calls "Mana-sama" or "Goddess Mana." She avidly collects Mana’s merchandise, watches her Blu-ray performances, and idolizes her as both inspiration and musical benchmark.
Her initial motivation for becoming an idol stemmed from believing it would "be easy to take the lead," though she sidesteps deeper explanations. She commits to flawless performances to honor audiences and persists in rigorous training despite early frustrations over limited singing roles. She credits her "dignified demeanor" on stage as a core strength, allowing her to adeptly channel crowd energy.
Her growth includes shifting from treating idol work as rebellion to securing her parents’ endorsement, reflecting genuine dedication. She gradually overcomes a habit of fleeing challenges, actively strengthening group unity. While retaining boastful speech, she learns to value teamwork, acknowledging onstage synergy with fellow Tsuki no Tempest member Mei Hayasaka.
Relationships feature playful friction with Mei, whose teasing gradually evolves into mutual respect. She deems Saki Shiraishi a rival due to Saki’s strictness over chores and studies, finding her "scarier than my mother." Suzu also harbors a whimsical belief in unspoken school admirers.
Her explicit ambition is to become the "top idol," aiming not to equal but surpass rivals. She envisions her future as "Suzu-sama"—a leading idol who honors Mana’s legacy while embodying humility.
Seeking refuge from family difficulties, she joined Hoshimi Production as an escape. Her sheltered upbringing as a "young lady" left her inexperienced in everyday tasks like cooking breakfast during dorm shifts, leading others to reassign her duties after repeated mishaps. Despite her wealth, she embraces dorm life to pursue an "average" existence.
Suzu displays a blend of overt confidence and sporadic clumsiness. She often invokes her lineage with declarations like "I am the Narumiya daughter," projecting self-assurance that borders on arrogance. This contrasts with a genuine innocence and fervent idol passion, particularly her worship of Mana Nagase, whom she calls "Mana-sama" or "Goddess Mana." She avidly collects Mana’s merchandise, watches her Blu-ray performances, and idolizes her as both inspiration and musical benchmark.
Her initial motivation for becoming an idol stemmed from believing it would "be easy to take the lead," though she sidesteps deeper explanations. She commits to flawless performances to honor audiences and persists in rigorous training despite early frustrations over limited singing roles. She credits her "dignified demeanor" on stage as a core strength, allowing her to adeptly channel crowd energy.
Her growth includes shifting from treating idol work as rebellion to securing her parents’ endorsement, reflecting genuine dedication. She gradually overcomes a habit of fleeing challenges, actively strengthening group unity. While retaining boastful speech, she learns to value teamwork, acknowledging onstage synergy with fellow Tsuki no Tempest member Mei Hayasaka.
Relationships feature playful friction with Mei, whose teasing gradually evolves into mutual respect. She deems Saki Shiraishi a rival due to Saki’s strictness over chores and studies, finding her "scarier than my mother." Suzu also harbors a whimsical belief in unspoken school admirers.
Her explicit ambition is to become the "top idol," aiming not to equal but surpass rivals. She envisions her future as "Suzu-sama"—a leading idol who honors Mana’s legacy while embodying humility.