TV-Series
Description
Kyouichi Ozaki, a Japanese male with multicolored hair and piercing grey eyes, navigates contrasting worlds as a disciplined ballet dancer and the strategic leader of the Red Angels gang. Born in Chicago, his childhood was marked by the abrupt loss of his parents in a traffic accident, leaving him to forge resilience through solitary dedication to ballet. This artistry propelled him into prominence within a local dance troupe, blending elegance with the grit of survival learned on Chicago’s streets.

Relocating to Ikebukuro, he captivated West Gate Park with performances that masked his rising influence as a gang leader. The Red Angels’ territorial clashes with Takashi Andou’s G-Boys simmered with tension, yet Kyouichi harbored reluctant respect for his rival, striving to avoid bloodshed despite escalating friction. Behind the conflict lurked the Kyougokukai yakuza, manipulating hostilities to weaken both factions for their own gain.

When violence peaked, Kyouichi allied with mediator Makoto Majima to expose the yakuza’s schemes, leveraging his balletic agility in combat—most notably a precision high kick—to dismantle the orchestrated chaos. Post-conflict, he disbanded the Red Angels and retreated to a secluded house inherited from his parents, though his connection to Ikebukuro endured. His past as an orphan and outsider cultivated a guarded pragmatism, tempering artistic vulnerability with tactical decisiveness. While the gang’s dissolution prompted introspection, his quiet oversight of the community hinted at unresolved ties, leaving room for potential returns to the streets he once sought to protect.