TV-Series
Description
Ramuda Amemura, alias "easy R", is a clone created by Rei Amayado using classified military technology. Originally designed as a collaborator for Chuohku's all-female ruling Party of Words, his unique capacity for genuine emotions led authorities to label him a "failure". This perceived defect fueled his rebellion against Chuohku.
Standing 155 cm tall, Ramuda exhibits a childlike appearance with candy-pink hair and aqua eyes. He favors oversized, colorful street fashion emblematic of Shibuya. His signature items include ever-present candy, which he shares freely, and a customized Hypnosis Mic resembling a toy microphone with candy-wrapper-themed speakers. His personality operates on dual levels: externally, he projects a deliberately cheerful, playful, and flirtatious facade, addressing women as "onee-san" (older sister) in a high-pitched voice. This contrasts his true nature—a colder, manipulative strategist who speaks in a deeper natural voice and exhibits calculated indifference toward others' feelings. Though capable of genuine attachments, he historically prioritized pragmatism over relationships.
As a former member of the legendary rap group The Dirty Dawg (TDD), Ramuda collaborated with Ichiro Yamada, Samatoki Aohitsugi, and Jakurai Jinguji to dominate territorial rap battles. His actions during this period covertly served Chuohku's interests. Under government orders, he orchestrated critical incidents including placing Jakurai's assistant Yotsutsuji Kannabi in a coma to conceal his secrets and brainwashing Samatoki's sister Nemu into joining the Party of Words using a True Hypnosis Mic. These events contributed to TDD's dissolution and fostered lasting animosity among its former members, particularly between himself and Jakurai, who mutually blame each other for the group's collapse.
After TDD disbanded, Ramuda formed and leads Fling Posse, representing Shibuya Division. He recruited novelist Gentaro Yumeno and gambler Dice Arisugawa, leveraging their skills while maintaining emotional distance. His relationship with Gentaro is strained due to Gentaro's persistent curiosity about his past and ties to Jakurai. Conversely, he displays occasional, often patronizing, concern for Dice, whose lack of interest in personal histories provides group stability.
Ramuda's rap ability, "Dazzle", uses lyrics and his Hypnosis Mic to induce opponent hallucinations. This contrasts directly with Jakurai's healing-focused "Medication" ability, symbolizing their ideological rift. Over time, facing harsh treatment from Party of Words executive Ichijiku Kadenokoji and developing tentative trust within Fling Posse, Ramuda shifted from compliant tool to defiant actor. He began expressing genuine care for Gentaro and Dice and openly voiced desires to retaliate against Ichijiku. This evolution culminated during the Second Division Rap Battle, where he demonstrated his worth as an individual capable of authentic feeling and honest communication with teammates.
His name uses kanji meaning "disorder" (乱) and "number" (数), translating to "random numbers"—a reference to his clone status and the Greek letter lambda (Λ), pronounced similarly to "Ramuda" in Japanese. This connection is visually referenced on his TDD-era sweater.
Standing 155 cm tall, Ramuda exhibits a childlike appearance with candy-pink hair and aqua eyes. He favors oversized, colorful street fashion emblematic of Shibuya. His signature items include ever-present candy, which he shares freely, and a customized Hypnosis Mic resembling a toy microphone with candy-wrapper-themed speakers. His personality operates on dual levels: externally, he projects a deliberately cheerful, playful, and flirtatious facade, addressing women as "onee-san" (older sister) in a high-pitched voice. This contrasts his true nature—a colder, manipulative strategist who speaks in a deeper natural voice and exhibits calculated indifference toward others' feelings. Though capable of genuine attachments, he historically prioritized pragmatism over relationships.
As a former member of the legendary rap group The Dirty Dawg (TDD), Ramuda collaborated with Ichiro Yamada, Samatoki Aohitsugi, and Jakurai Jinguji to dominate territorial rap battles. His actions during this period covertly served Chuohku's interests. Under government orders, he orchestrated critical incidents including placing Jakurai's assistant Yotsutsuji Kannabi in a coma to conceal his secrets and brainwashing Samatoki's sister Nemu into joining the Party of Words using a True Hypnosis Mic. These events contributed to TDD's dissolution and fostered lasting animosity among its former members, particularly between himself and Jakurai, who mutually blame each other for the group's collapse.
After TDD disbanded, Ramuda formed and leads Fling Posse, representing Shibuya Division. He recruited novelist Gentaro Yumeno and gambler Dice Arisugawa, leveraging their skills while maintaining emotional distance. His relationship with Gentaro is strained due to Gentaro's persistent curiosity about his past and ties to Jakurai. Conversely, he displays occasional, often patronizing, concern for Dice, whose lack of interest in personal histories provides group stability.
Ramuda's rap ability, "Dazzle", uses lyrics and his Hypnosis Mic to induce opponent hallucinations. This contrasts directly with Jakurai's healing-focused "Medication" ability, symbolizing their ideological rift. Over time, facing harsh treatment from Party of Words executive Ichijiku Kadenokoji and developing tentative trust within Fling Posse, Ramuda shifted from compliant tool to defiant actor. He began expressing genuine care for Gentaro and Dice and openly voiced desires to retaliate against Ichijiku. This evolution culminated during the Second Division Rap Battle, where he demonstrated his worth as an individual capable of authentic feeling and honest communication with teammates.
His name uses kanji meaning "disorder" (乱) and "number" (数), translating to "random numbers"—a reference to his clone status and the Greek letter lambda (Λ), pronounced similarly to "Ramuda" in Japanese. This connection is visually referenced on his TDD-era sweater.