TV-Series
Description
Sōsuke Kagura attends Tensho Gakuen as a first-year student without club affiliation, working as a composer under the alias "The Sussing" of Bocaro P. He specializes in VOCALOID-inspired music composition. His appearance features short spiked greenish-gray hair, blue eyes, and constant blue-black-white headphones. He wears the standard Tensho uniform: dark blue jacket with red tie over a white undershirt, brown pants with a belt, and black laceless shoes.
Personality-wise, Sosuke exhibits serious pragmatism toward music, bluntly telling Uta Outa to "shut up" during repetitive singing and initially hesitating to share his complex song "Cloudy Days." Yet he demonstrates kindness through sharing snacks and concern for others' well-being. He actively supports collaboration, rapidly arranging songwriting sessions and encouraging teamwork. His actions include safeguarding Uta's clothes and performing CPR on Saku Otonomiya after a near-drowning. Enthusiasm surfaces during curry competitions or music creation, balancing no-nonsense practicality with camaraderie.
His story ignites when overhearing Saku sing "Cloudy Days" — a song Sosuke deemed only performable by VOCALOID — with near-flawless skill. This prompts him to recruit Saku for a music unit, later named Sakutasuke, alongside lyricist Uta Outa. Sosuke initiates their collaboration by approaching Saku on the school rooftop and introducing Uta at Saku's workplace. He supports Saku through personal trials, including hospital visits to Saku's sister Nozomi. When Saku reveals belief in supernatural "white shadows" with healing powers, Sosuke aids in researching sightings and participates in summoning rituals through song. During an archaeology club beach trip, he rescues Saku after Saku drifts unconscious in a dinghy.
Key relationships shape his journey. With Uta Outa, he shares a close creative bond; Uta crafts lyrics from Sosuke's compositions, and they maintain constant communication. Their dynamic blends friction over Uta's spontaneity with mutual support, like retrieving Uta's discarded clothes or ordering him food. With Saku, Sosuke evolves from admirer of his vocals to steadfast ally, navigating emotional and supernatural struggles. Their bond culminates in summoning white shadows through song, followed by a group hug and Sakutasuke's formal establishment. Sosuke also engages classmates like Kai Akizuki, sharing camaraderie on field trips and appreciating Kai's cooking.
His development pivots from solitary composition to collaborative artistry. Initially reluctant to share work or join clubs, he embraces creating music expressly for Saku's voice, declaring machines "can’t bring out the true potential" of human performance. He grows more expressive, blushing at Saku's direct gratitude and affirming shared experiences as their songs' foundation. This evolution crystallizes in Sakutasuke’s formation, where he commits to composing as one pillar of their trio.
Personality-wise, Sosuke exhibits serious pragmatism toward music, bluntly telling Uta Outa to "shut up" during repetitive singing and initially hesitating to share his complex song "Cloudy Days." Yet he demonstrates kindness through sharing snacks and concern for others' well-being. He actively supports collaboration, rapidly arranging songwriting sessions and encouraging teamwork. His actions include safeguarding Uta's clothes and performing CPR on Saku Otonomiya after a near-drowning. Enthusiasm surfaces during curry competitions or music creation, balancing no-nonsense practicality with camaraderie.
His story ignites when overhearing Saku sing "Cloudy Days" — a song Sosuke deemed only performable by VOCALOID — with near-flawless skill. This prompts him to recruit Saku for a music unit, later named Sakutasuke, alongside lyricist Uta Outa. Sosuke initiates their collaboration by approaching Saku on the school rooftop and introducing Uta at Saku's workplace. He supports Saku through personal trials, including hospital visits to Saku's sister Nozomi. When Saku reveals belief in supernatural "white shadows" with healing powers, Sosuke aids in researching sightings and participates in summoning rituals through song. During an archaeology club beach trip, he rescues Saku after Saku drifts unconscious in a dinghy.
Key relationships shape his journey. With Uta Outa, he shares a close creative bond; Uta crafts lyrics from Sosuke's compositions, and they maintain constant communication. Their dynamic blends friction over Uta's spontaneity with mutual support, like retrieving Uta's discarded clothes or ordering him food. With Saku, Sosuke evolves from admirer of his vocals to steadfast ally, navigating emotional and supernatural struggles. Their bond culminates in summoning white shadows through song, followed by a group hug and Sakutasuke's formal establishment. Sosuke also engages classmates like Kai Akizuki, sharing camaraderie on field trips and appreciating Kai's cooking.
His development pivots from solitary composition to collaborative artistry. Initially reluctant to share work or join clubs, he embraces creating music expressly for Saku's voice, declaring machines "can’t bring out the true potential" of human performance. He grows more expressive, blushing at Saku's direct gratitude and affirming shared experiences as their songs' foundation. This evolution crystallizes in Sakutasuke’s formation, where he commits to composing as one pillar of their trio.