OVA
Description
Chris Yukine, a Japanese-American female born December 28, stands 153 cm tall with measurements of B90/W57/H85. She possesses lavender eyes and initially lavender hair that shifts to white in her second season. Despite her combat role, her physique remains delicate, and past trauma fuels discomfort with physical affection.
Her parents, musicians Masanori Yukine and Sonnet M. Yukine, died in a Val Verde terrorist attack when she was eight. Kidnapped afterward, she endured years as a trafficked sex slave before rescue around age 14 by Genjuro Kazanari. Subsequently, Finé manipulated and abused her, forcing her to wield the stolen Nehushtan Armor Symphogear as an antagonist. Tasked with capturing Hibiki Tachibana, she acted from rage and a distorted drive for world peace by eliminating fighters. These experiences bred intense distrust of adults and hatred of singing—her voice triggered Solomon’s Cane for destruction.
After Finé abandons her in Season 1, witnessing Hibiki’s selflessness and receiving Genjuro’s compassion prompts her defection to S.O.N.G. She switches her relic to Ichaival, shifting from destruction to protection. Academically gifted despite disrupted schooling, she achieves high grades and exhibits strategic combat intelligence. Her hot-headed, tsundere nature surfaces in social struggles, reacting to affection with embarrassment or aggression.
Later seasons trace her growth: bonding with fellow Symphogear wielders while grappling with her role as senpai to younger allies like Kirika and Shirabe. Trauma-induced intimacy aversion manifests in retorts like "Do that at home," but she gradually learns to accept kindness and reciprocate friendship. By AXZ, she mentors others and protects conflict victims, honoring her parents’ musical peace ideals over violence. Her combat evolves to blend Ichaival’s long-range arsenal—crossbows, gatling guns, missiles, and beam attacks like Artemis Spiral and Giga Zeppelin—with close-range gun kata inspired by *Equilibrium*.
Her arc culminates in embracing singing as a protective force, atoning for her past under Finé, and fully committing to S.O.N.G.’s mission. She reconciles with her parents’ vision, completing her journey from isolation to belonging.
Her parents, musicians Masanori Yukine and Sonnet M. Yukine, died in a Val Verde terrorist attack when she was eight. Kidnapped afterward, she endured years as a trafficked sex slave before rescue around age 14 by Genjuro Kazanari. Subsequently, Finé manipulated and abused her, forcing her to wield the stolen Nehushtan Armor Symphogear as an antagonist. Tasked with capturing Hibiki Tachibana, she acted from rage and a distorted drive for world peace by eliminating fighters. These experiences bred intense distrust of adults and hatred of singing—her voice triggered Solomon’s Cane for destruction.
After Finé abandons her in Season 1, witnessing Hibiki’s selflessness and receiving Genjuro’s compassion prompts her defection to S.O.N.G. She switches her relic to Ichaival, shifting from destruction to protection. Academically gifted despite disrupted schooling, she achieves high grades and exhibits strategic combat intelligence. Her hot-headed, tsundere nature surfaces in social struggles, reacting to affection with embarrassment or aggression.
Later seasons trace her growth: bonding with fellow Symphogear wielders while grappling with her role as senpai to younger allies like Kirika and Shirabe. Trauma-induced intimacy aversion manifests in retorts like "Do that at home," but she gradually learns to accept kindness and reciprocate friendship. By AXZ, she mentors others and protects conflict victims, honoring her parents’ musical peace ideals over violence. Her combat evolves to blend Ichaival’s long-range arsenal—crossbows, gatling guns, missiles, and beam attacks like Artemis Spiral and Giga Zeppelin—with close-range gun kata inspired by *Equilibrium*.
Her arc culminates in embracing singing as a protective force, atoning for her past under Finé, and fully committing to S.O.N.G.’s mission. She reconciles with her parents’ vision, completing her journey from isolation to belonging.