TV-Series
Description
Kazane Fujimiya, a fifth-year student at Aibo Academy, pursues her ambition of forging 100 friendships through her passion for Buddyfighting. Initially shrouded in secrecy as the enigmatic "Wind," she dons a hooded jacket that obscures her identity, inadvertently fostering rumors of her being male. Her true self emerges in battle—a spirited strategist who thrives on exhilaration, remains composed in crises, and values the thrill of competition above victory alone.
She wields a Dungeon World deck blending Adventurer and Dungeon Enemy attributes, supported by her loyal buddy, Bladewing Phoenix. The fiery avian enforces strict etiquette and shields Kazane from discourtesy. Temporarily departing from her signature style during the Inverse Fiends Arc, she inherits a Legend World deck from her late father, partnering with his former buddy, Count Dawn, to combat Yamigedo’s demonic incursion. This transition highlights her tactical flexibility and the weight of her family’s legacy.
Pivotal duels chart her impact on peers. Facing Kemura, she champions camaraderie over cutthroat rivalry, reshaping his view of competition. A loss to Davide Yamazaki’s underhanded tactics briefly shakes her faith in fair play, restored by witnessing Gao Mikado’s integrity. She later aids in thwarting Dragon Drei’s worldwide dominance and allies with others in tournament clashes, cementing her shift from solitary fighter to collaborative leader.
Her androgynous appearance—vibrant red-orange hair, crimson eyes, and a hooded jacket paired with shorts and knee-high socks—fuels early gender confusion. Evolving from solo endeavors to teamwork, she coordinates with allies like Gao and Kemura, reflecting her growth into a collective-minded tactician.
Her combat history showcases adaptability against diverse rivals, from Kenta Zakoyama to Shosetsu Kirisame and Gao. Wins and losses alike underscore her resourcefulness, whether mastering new decks or defending her ideals. Ultimately, securing her 100th friend via Count Dawn fulfills her quest, intertwining friendship and competition as central themes of her journey.
She wields a Dungeon World deck blending Adventurer and Dungeon Enemy attributes, supported by her loyal buddy, Bladewing Phoenix. The fiery avian enforces strict etiquette and shields Kazane from discourtesy. Temporarily departing from her signature style during the Inverse Fiends Arc, she inherits a Legend World deck from her late father, partnering with his former buddy, Count Dawn, to combat Yamigedo’s demonic incursion. This transition highlights her tactical flexibility and the weight of her family’s legacy.
Pivotal duels chart her impact on peers. Facing Kemura, she champions camaraderie over cutthroat rivalry, reshaping his view of competition. A loss to Davide Yamazaki’s underhanded tactics briefly shakes her faith in fair play, restored by witnessing Gao Mikado’s integrity. She later aids in thwarting Dragon Drei’s worldwide dominance and allies with others in tournament clashes, cementing her shift from solitary fighter to collaborative leader.
Her androgynous appearance—vibrant red-orange hair, crimson eyes, and a hooded jacket paired with shorts and knee-high socks—fuels early gender confusion. Evolving from solo endeavors to teamwork, she coordinates with allies like Gao and Kemura, reflecting her growth into a collective-minded tactician.
Her combat history showcases adaptability against diverse rivals, from Kenta Zakoyama to Shosetsu Kirisame and Gao. Wins and losses alike underscore her resourcefulness, whether mastering new decks or defending her ideals. Ultimately, securing her 100th friend via Count Dawn fulfills her quest, intertwining friendship and competition as central themes of her journey.