TV-Series
Description
Tsubame Mizusaki's parents are prominent professional actors who expect her to become an actress, viewing it as more prestigious and financially secure than animation. To enforce this path, they prohibit her from joining the school's anime club and deploy bodyguards to monitor her campus activities, believing animation an unsuitable career. Though their professional commitments limit daily involvement, they remain influential in her decisions. Their perspective shifts after attending the school's cultural festival, where they watch an anime created by Tsubame and her club. During the screening, they recognize specific details reflecting her traits—such as a character mirroring her distinctive chopstick-holding mannerism—alongside the work's overall quality and evident passion, leading them to acknowledge her talent and dedication. Post-festival, they formally accept her pursuit of animation, ending opposition to her Eizouken club involvement and resolving their conflict by recognizing her artistic identity and professional potential.