TV-Series
Description
Tsubasa Amaha, born February 3, is a first-year student in the astronomy-focused Space Department at Seigetsu Academy. He serves as Student Council Treasurer, recruited by president Kazuki Shiranui. Kazuki permits Tsubasa to fund his inventions with council resources.
Abandoned by his parents during their divorce, Tsubasa was raised by his maternal grandparents. His grandfather, Eisora, profoundly influenced him, sharing traits like a distinctive "nuhaha" laugh and a passion for invention. Eisora's death during Tsubasa's junior high years triggered deep depression and a fear of forming attachments, believing happiness inevitably leads to greater loss. His grandmother, Shino, enrolled him at Seigetsu Academy due to his astronomy interest, but Tsubasa misinterpreted this as abandonment, avoiding her for a year.
Physically, Tsubasa is notably tall (185 cm) and slim (61 kg), with pale skin, violet short hair often clipped back, and blue eyes. He typically wears headphones around his neck, a dark gray-blue cardigan over his uniform, and a loose green first-year necktie. His personality is energetic and cheerful; he lightens moods with childish antics and habitually assigns nicknames like "Sorasora" for Hayato Aozora and "Nuinui" for Kazuki. However, he harbors deep-seated abandonment issues, fearing others see him as a burden.
His primary hobby is inventing, though his creations frequently malfunction and explode in the student council room, distracting him from duties – a habit Kazuki tolerates. As Kazuki's graduation nears, Tsubasa's fear of loneliness resurfaces, prompting an attempt to quit the council. During a rooftop confrontation with Tsukiko Yahisa, he expresses a desire to disappear. Encouraged by Kazuki and Hayato, he admits his love for Tsukiko and commits to their relationship.
Later, his grandmother's hospitalization forces him to confront unresolved trauma. After initially refusing to visit her, he reads a letter from his late grandfather instructing him to take photos with cherished people. He reconciles with Shino, learning she enrolled him at Seigetsu to support his dreams, not abandon him. He gifts Tsukiko a pair ring symbolizing their commitment.
In his future, Tsubasa studies abroad in America, frequently meeting his cousin Azusa Kinose and Yoh Tomoe. Five years after Tsukiko's graduation, they marry in Japan, attended by Hayato and Kazuki. Tsukiko later joins him in America.
Abandoned by his parents during their divorce, Tsubasa was raised by his maternal grandparents. His grandfather, Eisora, profoundly influenced him, sharing traits like a distinctive "nuhaha" laugh and a passion for invention. Eisora's death during Tsubasa's junior high years triggered deep depression and a fear of forming attachments, believing happiness inevitably leads to greater loss. His grandmother, Shino, enrolled him at Seigetsu Academy due to his astronomy interest, but Tsubasa misinterpreted this as abandonment, avoiding her for a year.
Physically, Tsubasa is notably tall (185 cm) and slim (61 kg), with pale skin, violet short hair often clipped back, and blue eyes. He typically wears headphones around his neck, a dark gray-blue cardigan over his uniform, and a loose green first-year necktie. His personality is energetic and cheerful; he lightens moods with childish antics and habitually assigns nicknames like "Sorasora" for Hayato Aozora and "Nuinui" for Kazuki. However, he harbors deep-seated abandonment issues, fearing others see him as a burden.
His primary hobby is inventing, though his creations frequently malfunction and explode in the student council room, distracting him from duties – a habit Kazuki tolerates. As Kazuki's graduation nears, Tsubasa's fear of loneliness resurfaces, prompting an attempt to quit the council. During a rooftop confrontation with Tsukiko Yahisa, he expresses a desire to disappear. Encouraged by Kazuki and Hayato, he admits his love for Tsukiko and commits to their relationship.
Later, his grandmother's hospitalization forces him to confront unresolved trauma. After initially refusing to visit her, he reads a letter from his late grandfather instructing him to take photos with cherished people. He reconciles with Shino, learning she enrolled him at Seigetsu to support his dreams, not abandon him. He gifts Tsukiko a pair ring symbolizing their commitment.
In his future, Tsubasa studies abroad in America, frequently meeting his cousin Azusa Kinose and Yoh Tomoe. Five years after Tsukiko's graduation, they marry in Japan, attended by Hayato and Kazuki. Tsukiko later joins him in America.