TV-Series
Description
Sosogu Hoshifuri is a pink-haired character with green eyes, sometimes described as petrol-colored. She typically wears a school uniform: a beige sweater vest, tie, and pink skirt, often with a hair ribbon. Her idol outfit features a pink dress, red boots, a head ribbon, and her hair in a ponytail.
Her personality is peppy and energetic. She carefully separates her school life from her secret idol career, ensuring classmates remain unaware of her fame. Brief moments where she blushes while displaying anger imply tsundere tendencies. She harbors romantic feelings for Daichi Taira.
Sosogu shares a childhood history with Daichi. They made a promise to live together and marry, but separation occurred when she moved away. Years later, she moved into his home to reconnect, only to discover he no longer remembered her or their promise. Anime segments reveal this memory loss stems from a significant event: Sosogu sacrificed her life to save Daichi, transforming into a star. Daichi’s wish for her revival erased his memories of her. Her return initiates efforts to rekindle their bond and fulfill their childhood pact.
Professionally, Sosogu is the lead singer of the secretly operating idol group Drop Stars, alongside Shizuku Tsukino and Korona Yuhi. She recruits Daichi as her manager, intertwining her personal and professional lives. Group dynamics include Shizuku’s clinginess toward Sosogu and Korona flirting with Daichi to provoke jealousy. Creative tensions arise, such as Sosogu favoring ballads while her bandmates prefer metalcore.
Her story continues in the manga *Hoshiiro Girldrop Redrop!*, omitting earlier dramatic events. Here, Sosogu experiences unexplained collapses, like losing consciousness after encountering a mysterious child, with scenes shifting abruptly to mundane settings. Later developments see Daichi proposing to her.
Rivalries form part of her idol career, notably with the group Devil Volcano. Sosogu once advocated for a collaborative performance with them, causing internal conflict within Drop Stars and highlighting her willingness to bridge differences.
Sosogu’s narrative incorporates surreal elements, including her temporary existence as a celestial body and abrupt tonal shifts between dramatic and comedic scenarios. Her persistent efforts to rekindle her bond with Daichi remain central.
Her personality is peppy and energetic. She carefully separates her school life from her secret idol career, ensuring classmates remain unaware of her fame. Brief moments where she blushes while displaying anger imply tsundere tendencies. She harbors romantic feelings for Daichi Taira.
Sosogu shares a childhood history with Daichi. They made a promise to live together and marry, but separation occurred when she moved away. Years later, she moved into his home to reconnect, only to discover he no longer remembered her or their promise. Anime segments reveal this memory loss stems from a significant event: Sosogu sacrificed her life to save Daichi, transforming into a star. Daichi’s wish for her revival erased his memories of her. Her return initiates efforts to rekindle their bond and fulfill their childhood pact.
Professionally, Sosogu is the lead singer of the secretly operating idol group Drop Stars, alongside Shizuku Tsukino and Korona Yuhi. She recruits Daichi as her manager, intertwining her personal and professional lives. Group dynamics include Shizuku’s clinginess toward Sosogu and Korona flirting with Daichi to provoke jealousy. Creative tensions arise, such as Sosogu favoring ballads while her bandmates prefer metalcore.
Her story continues in the manga *Hoshiiro Girldrop Redrop!*, omitting earlier dramatic events. Here, Sosogu experiences unexplained collapses, like losing consciousness after encountering a mysterious child, with scenes shifting abruptly to mundane settings. Later developments see Daichi proposing to her.
Rivalries form part of her idol career, notably with the group Devil Volcano. Sosogu once advocated for a collaborative performance with them, causing internal conflict within Drop Stars and highlighting her willingness to bridge differences.
Sosogu’s narrative incorporates surreal elements, including her temporary existence as a celestial body and abrupt tonal shifts between dramatic and comedic scenarios. Her persistent efforts to rekindle her bond with Daichi remain central.