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Description
Pink Oomiya, codenamed Shiny Pink, is the main protagonist. Hailing from Saitama City in the human world, she was born on April 2 and is approximately 12-13 years old during the primary events, with blood type O. She possesses distinctive pink hair and pink eyes, typically styled in a side ponytail secured by a bow and shiny decorations. Her accessories include wrist ornaments and a necklace, often paired with a baggy shirt, short skirt, black leggings, and long boots; her outfits vary significantly.
Charismatic and cheerful, Pink exhibits an intense fondness for sparkling objects, a trait shared with her Jewelpet partner Ruby, leading them to cohabitate at Ruby's Kira-Kira Shop. Beneath her outgoing nature lie deep-seated insecurities from a friendless childhood marked by repeated rejections, especially after a boy declined her friendship proposal. This resulted in an inferiority complex, reluctance toward romantic relationships, and a strong desire for popularity and friendships. She initially questions her value on her team, suspecting her selection was due to nepotism as Professor Decorisky is her aunt.
Her background in Oomiya involved social rejection and height-related insecurities. She actively distances herself from this period, viewing her younger self as fundamentally different.
Summoned to Jewel Land alongside four boys forming the KiraDeco 5, her mission is to retrieve scattered Mirror Ball fragments, called Deco Stones, preventing eternal darkness in the human world. As the only female member, she adopts the "Shiny Pink" codename. While her teammates focus on combat, she contributes specialized expertise in decorating with jewels and sparkly items, residing at Ruby's Kira-Kira Shop.
Pink undergoes significant development, gradually overcoming self-doubt and isolation through her bond with Ruby and teamwork. A pivotal moment occurs when facing Ruby's apparent loss triggers a psychological breakdown, causing her to temporarily retreat into a fantasy of an idealized high school life. This crisis resolves when a memento—a diamond star-shaped Deco—triggers her memories of Ruby, enabling her to rescue her teammates. Ultimately, she forms her "Jewel of Fate", the Pink Ruby, symbolizing her self-acceptance and friendship with Ruby. This transformation solidifies her role as the team's emotional core, fulfilling Decorisky's observation that she "makes the hearts of those around her shine".
After completing the mission, she returns to the human world, bidding farewell to Ruby but leaving her a cherished photo as a keepsake. A later cameo appears in a recorded video within the Jewelpet Magical Change series. Her surname references the real city of Oomiya in Saitama, Japan, and she harbors a specific enthusiasm for the Shonan-Shinjuku railway line.
Charismatic and cheerful, Pink exhibits an intense fondness for sparkling objects, a trait shared with her Jewelpet partner Ruby, leading them to cohabitate at Ruby's Kira-Kira Shop. Beneath her outgoing nature lie deep-seated insecurities from a friendless childhood marked by repeated rejections, especially after a boy declined her friendship proposal. This resulted in an inferiority complex, reluctance toward romantic relationships, and a strong desire for popularity and friendships. She initially questions her value on her team, suspecting her selection was due to nepotism as Professor Decorisky is her aunt.
Her background in Oomiya involved social rejection and height-related insecurities. She actively distances herself from this period, viewing her younger self as fundamentally different.
Summoned to Jewel Land alongside four boys forming the KiraDeco 5, her mission is to retrieve scattered Mirror Ball fragments, called Deco Stones, preventing eternal darkness in the human world. As the only female member, she adopts the "Shiny Pink" codename. While her teammates focus on combat, she contributes specialized expertise in decorating with jewels and sparkly items, residing at Ruby's Kira-Kira Shop.
Pink undergoes significant development, gradually overcoming self-doubt and isolation through her bond with Ruby and teamwork. A pivotal moment occurs when facing Ruby's apparent loss triggers a psychological breakdown, causing her to temporarily retreat into a fantasy of an idealized high school life. This crisis resolves when a memento—a diamond star-shaped Deco—triggers her memories of Ruby, enabling her to rescue her teammates. Ultimately, she forms her "Jewel of Fate", the Pink Ruby, symbolizing her self-acceptance and friendship with Ruby. This transformation solidifies her role as the team's emotional core, fulfilling Decorisky's observation that she "makes the hearts of those around her shine".
After completing the mission, she returns to the human world, bidding farewell to Ruby but leaving her a cherished photo as a keepsake. A later cameo appears in a recorded video within the Jewelpet Magical Change series. Her surname references the real city of Oomiya in Saitama, Japan, and she harbors a specific enthusiasm for the Shonan-Shinjuku railway line.