TV-Series
Description
Opal is a female winged unicorn Jewelpet from Jewel Land, embodying the themes of Hidden Talent, Awakening, and Miracles. Her appearance features a periwinkle body, medium purple and dark turquoise jewel eyes made of opals, a light yellow horn, pink inner ears, and a purple mane and tail. Distinctive rosary decorations with blue, pink, and yellow jewels adorn her wings, though animation designs occasionally omit these. Her Jewel Charm manifests as a blue triangular shape with a pink diamond gem, pink wing flourishes, a yellow stepped frame at the bottom, and a purple tip with yellow trim.
Personality portrayals vary widely across media. Official sources often depict her as mysterious and elegant. Specific series diverge: she appears calm and supportive in the first *Jewelpet* series, insecure yet determined in *Jewelpet Sunshine*, and antagonistic, boastful, and egotistical in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!*, where she displays a gothic fashion sense and dismissiveness toward her subordinate Io. *Jewelpet Happiness* shows her initial lady-like aloofness softening into warmth after witnessing a human's drum performance. Later entries like *Lady Jewelpet* and *Jewelpet Magical Change* position her in mentoring or teaching roles, though details on these developments are limited.
Her magic focuses on awakening latent potential. As the Jewelpet of Hidden Talent, she detects inner beauty or golden hearts in humans, unlocking their undiscovered charms or talents. Her powers of "Awakening and Miracles" enable humans to achieve extraordinary feats. Classified as a Super Crystal—the highest magical rank—her magic is exceptionally potent and reliable. She also possesses sensory abilities to identify inherent goodness in individuals.
Her narrative spans multiple series. In the original *Jewelpet*, she is a Legendary Jewelpet summoned to combat threats like Diana and Dian. *Jewelpet Twinkle☆* partners her with Fealina and later Alma Jinnai; she briefly turns into a Jewel Charm due to Alma’s actions but revives to aid quests for happiness. *Jewelpet Sunshine* explores her emotional vulnerability as a student, where emotional wounds blacken and shrink her wings until friendship restores them. Her antagonism in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!* involves collaboration with the villainous Decoranain organization and Coal, while retaining affection for Jasper, highlighted by a shared dance. *Jewelpet Happiness* depicts her initial aloofness giving way to cooperation after bonding with human Izumi Taira during a mission. *Lady Jewelpet* and *Jewelpet Magical Change* cast her as a mentor or commander, though specifics are sparse.
Unique traits include her status as the sole mythical-creature-based Jewelpet, with design inspirations from *Cinnamoroll*’s Cornet. Later series introduce idiosyncrasies like extendable horns (*Happiness*) and a preference for floating orbs over flight despite her wings (*Lady Jewelpet*, *Magical Change*). Her gem power is variably described as attracting "new attractive luck," bringing forth hidden talents, or facilitating miracles, reflecting seasonal emphases.
Relationships feature recurring dynamics: unrequited affection for Jasper surfaces in both *Sunshine* and *Kira☆Deco!*, while Io’s devotion creates tension, especially juxtaposed with his attraction to Coal’s cross-dressing persona, Coarumi. Her role fluctuates between ally, rival, and reformed antagonist across the franchise.
Personality portrayals vary widely across media. Official sources often depict her as mysterious and elegant. Specific series diverge: she appears calm and supportive in the first *Jewelpet* series, insecure yet determined in *Jewelpet Sunshine*, and antagonistic, boastful, and egotistical in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!*, where she displays a gothic fashion sense and dismissiveness toward her subordinate Io. *Jewelpet Happiness* shows her initial lady-like aloofness softening into warmth after witnessing a human's drum performance. Later entries like *Lady Jewelpet* and *Jewelpet Magical Change* position her in mentoring or teaching roles, though details on these developments are limited.
Her magic focuses on awakening latent potential. As the Jewelpet of Hidden Talent, she detects inner beauty or golden hearts in humans, unlocking their undiscovered charms or talents. Her powers of "Awakening and Miracles" enable humans to achieve extraordinary feats. Classified as a Super Crystal—the highest magical rank—her magic is exceptionally potent and reliable. She also possesses sensory abilities to identify inherent goodness in individuals.
Her narrative spans multiple series. In the original *Jewelpet*, she is a Legendary Jewelpet summoned to combat threats like Diana and Dian. *Jewelpet Twinkle☆* partners her with Fealina and later Alma Jinnai; she briefly turns into a Jewel Charm due to Alma’s actions but revives to aid quests for happiness. *Jewelpet Sunshine* explores her emotional vulnerability as a student, where emotional wounds blacken and shrink her wings until friendship restores them. Her antagonism in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!* involves collaboration with the villainous Decoranain organization and Coal, while retaining affection for Jasper, highlighted by a shared dance. *Jewelpet Happiness* depicts her initial aloofness giving way to cooperation after bonding with human Izumi Taira during a mission. *Lady Jewelpet* and *Jewelpet Magical Change* cast her as a mentor or commander, though specifics are sparse.
Unique traits include her status as the sole mythical-creature-based Jewelpet, with design inspirations from *Cinnamoroll*’s Cornet. Later series introduce idiosyncrasies like extendable horns (*Happiness*) and a preference for floating orbs over flight despite her wings (*Lady Jewelpet*, *Magical Change*). Her gem power is variably described as attracting "new attractive luck," bringing forth hidden talents, or facilitating miracles, reflecting seasonal emphases.
Relationships feature recurring dynamics: unrequited affection for Jasper surfaces in both *Sunshine* and *Kira☆Deco!*, while Io’s devotion creates tension, especially juxtaposed with his attraction to Coal’s cross-dressing persona, Coarumi. Her role fluctuates between ally, rival, and reformed antagonist across the franchise.