OVA
Description
Iori Minase, a 15-year-old idol under 765 Production, sports long chestnut hair cascading past her shoulders, typically secured by a pink bow-adorned headband that sweeps her bangs back. Her signature outfit—a sleeveless pink shirt with ribbon accents, a white skirt striped in pink and dotted with strawberries, and sturdy brown boots—reflects a playful charm. Clutched in her arms is Usa-chan, a well-loved stuffed bunny carried since childhood to soothe loneliness during solitary hours.
Born into privilege as the daughter of a corporate CEO with ties to 765’s president, Junichirou Takagi, Iori balances her upbringing alongside two accomplished older brothers: one leading a consulting firm, the other pursuing studies overseas. Determined to carve her own path, she rejects relying on familial prestige, striving to prove her merit through talent alone.
Renowned for her gracious public persona, Iori charms fans with sugary smiles and courteous words. Behind the scenes, however, her interactions with fellow idols—especially the Producer—reveal a fiery temper and barbed retorts, earning her the nickname "The little-devil idol." Though she masks it with tsundere reluctance, glimpses of vulnerability surface when her guard drops.
A self-proclaimed food enthusiast, Iori savors exploring restaurants and insists on 100% pure orange juice during outings. Her multilingual fluency spans five languages beyond Japanese, hinting at a cultured upbringing.
Among peers, she trades playful jabs with Miki Hoshii, exchanging nicknames like "Deko-chan" and "Anta," while respecting Ritsuko Akizuki’s mentorship forged through a tearful reprimand. Her bond with Yayoi Takatsuki remains steadfast, though its origins stay private. Sharing a May 5th birthday with Ryu Kimura—coinciding with Japan’s Children’s Day—Iori’s dual nature continues to captivate, blending sweetness and sass in equal measure.
Born into privilege as the daughter of a corporate CEO with ties to 765’s president, Junichirou Takagi, Iori balances her upbringing alongside two accomplished older brothers: one leading a consulting firm, the other pursuing studies overseas. Determined to carve her own path, she rejects relying on familial prestige, striving to prove her merit through talent alone.
Renowned for her gracious public persona, Iori charms fans with sugary smiles and courteous words. Behind the scenes, however, her interactions with fellow idols—especially the Producer—reveal a fiery temper and barbed retorts, earning her the nickname "The little-devil idol." Though she masks it with tsundere reluctance, glimpses of vulnerability surface when her guard drops.
A self-proclaimed food enthusiast, Iori savors exploring restaurants and insists on 100% pure orange juice during outings. Her multilingual fluency spans five languages beyond Japanese, hinting at a cultured upbringing.
Among peers, she trades playful jabs with Miki Hoshii, exchanging nicknames like "Deko-chan" and "Anta," while respecting Ritsuko Akizuki’s mentorship forged through a tearful reprimand. Her bond with Yayoi Takatsuki remains steadfast, though its origins stay private. Sharing a May 5th birthday with Ryu Kimura—coinciding with Japan’s Children’s Day—Iori’s dual nature continues to captivate, blending sweetness and sass in equal measure.