TV-Series
Description
Yusa Nishimori, originally named Yusa Kurobane, is a 15-year-old pop idol and student who performs under the stage name Yusarin. Her talent agency altered her surname to Nishimori, deeming Kurobane incompatible with her public persona. As the lead vocalist of How-Low-Hello, she balances her musical career with a TV variety segment called *Move Asa*, where she enacts playful "magic spells" to support her audience.
Yusa harbors a latent talent for Spiritism, enabling her to channel spirits of the deceased—most frequently her older sister, Misa Kurobane, who died in an accident six months before the series begins. When possessed by Misa, Yusa’s blue eyes shift to crimson, and her cheerful demeanor gives way to Misa’s fiery, assertive personality. During these episodes, Misa wields pyrokinesis to manipulate flames, though Yusa remains unaware of these events, attributing the gaps in her memory to sleepwalking.
A pivotal letter from Misa unveils the truth behind Yusa’s Spiritism, explaining both her sister’s lingering presence and the nature of her power. This revelation prompts Yusa to voluntarily transfer her ability to another individual via a supernatural exchange, permanently severing her bond with Misa. Their relationship anchors Yusa’s growth, contrasting her innate optimism and desire to aid others with Misa’s volatile influence.
Yusa’s life is marked by a lack of autonomy: her school transfer, recruitment into the student council, and career decisions are often orchestrated without her consent. Despite this, she leverages her TV "magic" to inspire others, embodying a cheerful, earnest persona. Physically, she stands 163 cm tall, with blonde hair styled in a left-sided ponytail, blue eyes, and a signature dark red school uniform.
Beyond her idol activities, Yusa assists the student council in identifying and safeguarding those with supernatural talents. The series concludes with her relinquishing Spiritism, resolving her familial ties, and embracing a stable future free from involuntary possessions, surrounded by friends who anchor her newfound independence.
Yusa harbors a latent talent for Spiritism, enabling her to channel spirits of the deceased—most frequently her older sister, Misa Kurobane, who died in an accident six months before the series begins. When possessed by Misa, Yusa’s blue eyes shift to crimson, and her cheerful demeanor gives way to Misa’s fiery, assertive personality. During these episodes, Misa wields pyrokinesis to manipulate flames, though Yusa remains unaware of these events, attributing the gaps in her memory to sleepwalking.
A pivotal letter from Misa unveils the truth behind Yusa’s Spiritism, explaining both her sister’s lingering presence and the nature of her power. This revelation prompts Yusa to voluntarily transfer her ability to another individual via a supernatural exchange, permanently severing her bond with Misa. Their relationship anchors Yusa’s growth, contrasting her innate optimism and desire to aid others with Misa’s volatile influence.
Yusa’s life is marked by a lack of autonomy: her school transfer, recruitment into the student council, and career decisions are often orchestrated without her consent. Despite this, she leverages her TV "magic" to inspire others, embodying a cheerful, earnest persona. Physically, she stands 163 cm tall, with blonde hair styled in a left-sided ponytail, blue eyes, and a signature dark red school uniform.
Beyond her idol activities, Yusa assists the student council in identifying and safeguarding those with supernatural talents. The series concludes with her relinquishing Spiritism, resolving her familial ties, and embracing a stable future free from involuntary possessions, surrounded by friends who anchor her newfound independence.