OVA
Description
Yun Iijima works as a character designer at Eagle Jump, specializing in monster designs before advancing to art director for the mobile version of Destruction Dodgeball. She joined the company alongside Hajime Shinoda one year before Aoba Suzukaze. Originally from Mie Prefecture, she relocated to Tokyo and transformed her look, discarding glasses and adopting a stylish, elegant wardrobe to replace her self-perceived dorky and nerdy high school appearance. Yun stands 151 cm tall with blonde hair typically styled in twin tails secured by ribbons, light pink eyes, and a slim build. She frequently wears gothic-inspired clothing to work, favoring cream-colored dresses adorned with black frills, bows, chocolate cuffs, and chokers, though dresses casually at home. Her birthday is December 6.

She speaks with a Kansai dialect and exhibits a mature, confident demeanor professionally, often serving as the "straight man" by tempering her colleagues' eccentricities. Despite this outward confidence, she harbors self-consciousness about her weight and avoids exercise. Yun enjoys sweets, shopping for elegant clothes, and tea-related activities, regularly bringing tea sets to the office. Her low alcohol tolerance leads to quick intoxication during social events. Family responsibilities significantly shape her life; she cares for her two younger siblings, managing household duties like cooking, cleaning, and accompanying them to hero shows, sometimes prioritizing these over work. Before Eagle Jump, her past involved extensive studying and video gaming, reflecting her effort to step outside her comfort zone.

Her character development includes initial hesitance toward challenges, such as questioning Aoba’s decision to enter a character design contest due to perceived low odds. Later, she acknowledges her misjudgment, apologizes to Aoba, and resolves to participate in future competitions, illustrating her willingness to admit faults and embrace opportunities. Key narrative moments include comforting Aoba after a rejected 3D model, participating in company health check-ups and game exhibitions, and attending celebratory events like a ski resort OVA where she relaxed in hot springs with colleagues. Her interactions consistently highlight her supportive yet grounded role, balancing workplace camaraderie with personal insecurities and familial commitments.