TV-Series
Description
Johnny McBeal, a 16-year-old American transfer student, arrives at St. Marie Academy in its second season. He possesses platinum-blonde hair, blue eyes, and a notably tall, lanky frame. His signature style features skinny jeans, suspenders, boots, and a white t-shirt with rolled-up sleeves.
Excitable and fiercely independent, Johnny acts as a loose cannon, preferring solo work over team structures. Overconfidence fuels his belief that any task is effortless, initially hindering collaboration. He frequently peppers his speech with English expressions and greets females by dramatically swooping them into his arms for a spin – his customary "hello," sometimes causing embarrassment.
Driven by the ambition to create original American sweets, Johnny believes few U.S. confections are truly native rather than European derivatives. This quest sparks his creativity, though he often seeks inspiration impulsively, like taking sudden motorcycle rides. He belongs to Group A with Ichigo Amano, Lemon Yamagishi, and Rumi Kato. Later, he joins Henri Lucas's "Marie's Garden" project, collaborating directly with Ichigo, Kashino, and Lemon to develop a confectionery-themed village.
Johnny develops a crush on Ichigo Amano, becoming openly jealous of her close bond with Kashino. He feels disappointed Ichigo doesn't speak of him with the same admiration she reserves for Kashino. His flamboyant affection towards Ichigo provokes visible jealousy in Kashino, who often reacts by smacking Johnny's head.
He is Miya Koshiro's cousin, a connection allowing him to occasionally borrow money or call in favors. Johnny observes Miya has grown more spirited since developing feelings for Kashino. This familial link further irritates Kashino, who already avoids Miya.
His sweets spirit is Maize, specializing in deep-fried desserts. Maize mirrors Johnny's assertiveness but displays more discipline, frequently scolding him for perceived rudeness. She incorporates English into her Japanese speech, reflecting Johnny's background.
Initially reckless and selfish, Johnny gradually becomes more reliable, especially when teammates need support. While his teamwork skills remain a work in progress, he demonstrates a capacity to contribute when necessary.
Excitable and fiercely independent, Johnny acts as a loose cannon, preferring solo work over team structures. Overconfidence fuels his belief that any task is effortless, initially hindering collaboration. He frequently peppers his speech with English expressions and greets females by dramatically swooping them into his arms for a spin – his customary "hello," sometimes causing embarrassment.
Driven by the ambition to create original American sweets, Johnny believes few U.S. confections are truly native rather than European derivatives. This quest sparks his creativity, though he often seeks inspiration impulsively, like taking sudden motorcycle rides. He belongs to Group A with Ichigo Amano, Lemon Yamagishi, and Rumi Kato. Later, he joins Henri Lucas's "Marie's Garden" project, collaborating directly with Ichigo, Kashino, and Lemon to develop a confectionery-themed village.
Johnny develops a crush on Ichigo Amano, becoming openly jealous of her close bond with Kashino. He feels disappointed Ichigo doesn't speak of him with the same admiration she reserves for Kashino. His flamboyant affection towards Ichigo provokes visible jealousy in Kashino, who often reacts by smacking Johnny's head.
He is Miya Koshiro's cousin, a connection allowing him to occasionally borrow money or call in favors. Johnny observes Miya has grown more spirited since developing feelings for Kashino. This familial link further irritates Kashino, who already avoids Miya.
His sweets spirit is Maize, specializing in deep-fried desserts. Maize mirrors Johnny's assertiveness but displays more discipline, frequently scolding him for perceived rudeness. She incorporates English into her Japanese speech, reflecting Johnny's background.
Initially reckless and selfish, Johnny gradually becomes more reliable, especially when teammates need support. While his teamwork skills remain a work in progress, he demonstrates a capacity to contribute when necessary.