TV Special
Description
Jun Fuyumi is a member of the idol unit High×Joker under 315 Production, known for his serious and logical demeanor. He serves as the unit's strict, no-nonsense voice of reason. His core passion for music composition and piano performance stems from his background as a piano prodigy, though an unspecified past hand injury significantly dampened his enthusiasm for music and general activities, leading to disengagement. He adapts to High×Joker’s pop-rock style by playing keyboard.
Prior to becoming an idol, Jun reluctantly joined his high school’s Light Music Club as keyboardist alongside Hayato Akiyama, Natsuki Sakaki, Haruna Wakazato, and Shiki Iseya. He primarily joined to support his socially challenged childhood friend Natsuki, marking a rare step beyond his comfort zone given his history of avoiding bothersome new activities. Jun maintains a protective dynamic with Natsuki, often feeling responsible for guiding him.
His development centers on overcoming disillusionment after joining 315 Production through Hayato’s initiative. This forces him to confront his withdrawn tendencies, gradually making him more open to risks and new challenges. Natsuki observes this evolution as a "new Jun" who finds genuine appreciation for idol work rather than viewing it as a burden. Within High×Joker, Jun retains his disciplined nature, persistently urging members—especially Shiki and Haruna—to prioritize studies and responsibilities. He prides himself on hard work and perseverance.
Jun’s interactions with Shiki are contentious due to clashing personalities; he typically dismisses Shiki’s unconventional ideas yet frequently gets involved despite himself. He exhibits a short temper and susceptibility to embarrassment when peers highlight his evolving traits or attempts to broaden his high school experiences. Personal tensions include a strained relationship with his father, indicated by Jun’s negative reactions to Natsuki mentioning him. Ultimately, Jun evolves from a disengaged individual hindered by past setbacks into a more engaged idol who values teamwork and embraces new experiences, while retaining his fundamental role as the unit’s pragmatic anchor.
Prior to becoming an idol, Jun reluctantly joined his high school’s Light Music Club as keyboardist alongside Hayato Akiyama, Natsuki Sakaki, Haruna Wakazato, and Shiki Iseya. He primarily joined to support his socially challenged childhood friend Natsuki, marking a rare step beyond his comfort zone given his history of avoiding bothersome new activities. Jun maintains a protective dynamic with Natsuki, often feeling responsible for guiding him.
His development centers on overcoming disillusionment after joining 315 Production through Hayato’s initiative. This forces him to confront his withdrawn tendencies, gradually making him more open to risks and new challenges. Natsuki observes this evolution as a "new Jun" who finds genuine appreciation for idol work rather than viewing it as a burden. Within High×Joker, Jun retains his disciplined nature, persistently urging members—especially Shiki and Haruna—to prioritize studies and responsibilities. He prides himself on hard work and perseverance.
Jun’s interactions with Shiki are contentious due to clashing personalities; he typically dismisses Shiki’s unconventional ideas yet frequently gets involved despite himself. He exhibits a short temper and susceptibility to embarrassment when peers highlight his evolving traits or attempts to broaden his high school experiences. Personal tensions include a strained relationship with his father, indicated by Jun’s negative reactions to Natsuki mentioning him. Ultimately, Jun evolves from a disengaged individual hindered by past setbacks into a more engaged idol who values teamwork and embraces new experiences, while retaining his fundamental role as the unit’s pragmatic anchor.