TV-Series
Description
Kamira Akiru is a sixteen-year-old second-year high school student and a member of the theatrical troupe Gekidan Denki from the anime Stella of the Theater: World Dai Star.

She grew up in a downtown area where her family home was near many temples and shrines, an upbringing that sparked a strong interest in Buddhism. This environment also contributed to her mature demeanor. To support herself, she has held numerous part-time jobs. Her journey into theater began after she witnessed a performance by her friend Iroha, which made her fall in love with acting and led her to join Gekidan Denki, though she is still considered to be in the growth stage as an actress. She is also childhood friends with a fellow troupe member named Iruru.

At first glance, Kamira appears as a friendly and lively gyaru, a fashion style reflected in her casual adjustments to her school uniform, such as tying her jacket around her waist and wearing many accessories. Despite her flashy and trend-conscious exterior, she has surprisingly austere tastes and makes choices based on her own preferences rather than following popular trends. Her personality is warm and sociable, with a strong love for her hometown area.

A notable aspect of her identity is her work as a successful video streamer, which has garnered a significant number of views. Her unique ability, her Sense, is directly tied to this experience. When she streams, she can project the same presence as if she were in the same room as her viewers, and she has a talent for unconsciously delivering high-level performances that entertain her audience continuously. She is part of a "streamer trio" within her social circle, regularly collaborating on streams with her friends Panda and Hikari. Kamira is also very observant, having been the first to notice that Hikari was troubled about something.

One of her personal struggles is maintaining long-term interest in hobbies, as she has a history of dropping activities, such as dance classes, within half a year. Because of this, she was initially hesitant to commit to her troupe, fearing she would get bored and become a burden to the other members. In contrast, she is deeply fascinated by another character named Tsubomi, whom she perceives as cool and will sometimes follow just to observe her. Her journey within the story involves navigating these commitments as she develops as both a performer and a reliable colleague.