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Mina Tsukuda, a high school student, secures her dream role as an announcer for "SpoLuna" sports program. Her professional debut ends disastrously, forcing a redemption assignment interviewing a star baseball player. During this interview, an extraterrestrial assault occurs. Rabbit Force member Ootsuki Miina intervenes but is overwhelmed. The floating rabbit-eared entity Nanashi then awakens Mina’s dormant abilities, triggering her transformation into the magical warrior Tsukishiro Miina. She reluctantly joins Rabbit Force thereafter.
This transformative power stems from genetic inheritance via her mother, a former Rabbit Force member. Activation demands consuming carrots—a food Mina detests—followed by chanting "Ju-Jytsu." The metamorphosis enhances her bust size, bestows red eyes, rabbit ears, and three rabbit tails. Two high-tech carrot-shaped devices affixed to her tails serve as morph weapons, reconfiguring situationally into jet packs, hammers, missile launchers, drills, machine guns, or blasters. Her Tsukishiro Miina costume features a white short-sleeved blouse, black mini skirt, blue heels, and red gloves.
Juggling high school, announcer duties, and Rabbit Force emergencies strains Mina, causing tardiness and absences that draw reprimands from SpoLuna director Katō D. Her colleagues include composed senior announcer Suiren Kōshū, whom Mina admires and later emulates; fellow announcer Daisuke Kiryū, the object of Mina’s affection; and Escartin Mutsumune, whose pink hair matches her intense jealousy toward Mina’s position. Escartin schemes against Mina, who misinterprets this rivalry as friendship. Escartin’s plots typically end with her bandaged from mishaps, though she eventually becomes an announcer.
Beyond work, Mina’s childhood friend Kanchi Hazemi—a baseball player—develops an infatuation with her Tsukishiro Miina persona, complicating her interview with his team. Another childhood friend, Tomo Mochimura, provides personal support. Mina evolves from desiring normalcy toward accepting her Rabbit Force role, partly influenced by Suiren Kōshū—whose own Rabbit Force identity, Ootsuki Miina, fights with a destructive berserker style.
Rabbit Force operates under the Miina Legion, which forbids power misuse under penalty of revoked abilities and "Rogue Miina" status. Fellow warriors include Minazuki Miina (Nakoru Hazemi, Kanchi’s sister, wielding tomato-based arms), Tamamushi Miina (child actress Yuu Takanashi, initially attempting blackmail before joining with cherry weapons), Satsuki Miina (rogue weapons enthusiast Tsutsuji Sanae, employing a bazooka), and Shiwasu Miina (intergalactic celebrity antagonist Sumire Nishiha, seeking vengeance against Ootsuki Miina). Nanashi—a floating baby-like entity in a peanut shell with rabbit traits, vocally resembling SpoLuna producer Onoue P—continues guiding Rabbit Force.
Mina’s parents appear in kitchen scenes discussing her life; her mother often references Mina’s long-held dreams. Due to her parents working overseas, Mina resides with an aunt.
This transformative power stems from genetic inheritance via her mother, a former Rabbit Force member. Activation demands consuming carrots—a food Mina detests—followed by chanting "Ju-Jytsu." The metamorphosis enhances her bust size, bestows red eyes, rabbit ears, and three rabbit tails. Two high-tech carrot-shaped devices affixed to her tails serve as morph weapons, reconfiguring situationally into jet packs, hammers, missile launchers, drills, machine guns, or blasters. Her Tsukishiro Miina costume features a white short-sleeved blouse, black mini skirt, blue heels, and red gloves.
Juggling high school, announcer duties, and Rabbit Force emergencies strains Mina, causing tardiness and absences that draw reprimands from SpoLuna director Katō D. Her colleagues include composed senior announcer Suiren Kōshū, whom Mina admires and later emulates; fellow announcer Daisuke Kiryū, the object of Mina’s affection; and Escartin Mutsumune, whose pink hair matches her intense jealousy toward Mina’s position. Escartin schemes against Mina, who misinterprets this rivalry as friendship. Escartin’s plots typically end with her bandaged from mishaps, though she eventually becomes an announcer.
Beyond work, Mina’s childhood friend Kanchi Hazemi—a baseball player—develops an infatuation with her Tsukishiro Miina persona, complicating her interview with his team. Another childhood friend, Tomo Mochimura, provides personal support. Mina evolves from desiring normalcy toward accepting her Rabbit Force role, partly influenced by Suiren Kōshū—whose own Rabbit Force identity, Ootsuki Miina, fights with a destructive berserker style.
Rabbit Force operates under the Miina Legion, which forbids power misuse under penalty of revoked abilities and "Rogue Miina" status. Fellow warriors include Minazuki Miina (Nakoru Hazemi, Kanchi’s sister, wielding tomato-based arms), Tamamushi Miina (child actress Yuu Takanashi, initially attempting blackmail before joining with cherry weapons), Satsuki Miina (rogue weapons enthusiast Tsutsuji Sanae, employing a bazooka), and Shiwasu Miina (intergalactic celebrity antagonist Sumire Nishiha, seeking vengeance against Ootsuki Miina). Nanashi—a floating baby-like entity in a peanut shell with rabbit traits, vocally resembling SpoLuna producer Onoue P—continues guiding Rabbit Force.
Mina’s parents appear in kitchen scenes discussing her life; her mother often references Mina’s long-held dreams. Due to her parents working overseas, Mina resides with an aunt.