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Description
Natsuki Kisumi is a high school student and skilled martial artist with brown hair and light green eyes. She typically wears a white karate gi with gloves and a pink shirt underneath, switching to the standard school uniform with white socks and brown shoes during school hours.
Born into a martial arts family, her father, Alexander Kisumi, is a powerful street fighter, and her mother, Raimei Kisumi, is a karateka. They trained her extensively from an early age, her father emphasizing these skills must never serve evil purposes. She attends Nika High School, initially struggling with her father's teachings until meeting Masaki Yanagisawa, the karate club captain. His mentorship helps her reconcile her abilities with her values, strengthening her commitment to martial arts as a positive force.
Characterized as cheerful, determined, and popular, Natsuki possesses immense physical strength and specializes in karate. She executes rapid punches and powerful techniques, capable of creating original fighting moves during combat, such as a projectile-like attack used against formidable opponents.
Her development centers on confronting rival martial artists and protecting friends. When Rina Takaoka transfers to her school, Natsuki reaches out despite Rina's initial aloofness. After masked assailants targeting Rina attack them, they fight together, revealing shared martial arts prowess. This encounter sparks a complex relationship where Natsuki challenges Rina's use of excessive force, advocating for martial arts as self-protection rather than violence.
Natsuki faces Akira Kandori, a judo champion from the antagonistic Jotoh Academy. Initially struggling against Kandori's aggression, she eventually prevails using her newly developed technique. This victory reinforces her belief in defeating opponents without killing them—a principle aligning with Yanagisawa's teachings and her father's early guidance.
Her rivalry with Kandori and protective relationship with Rina culminate in conflicts against Jotoh Academy members, including Tetsuo Daigou and Kyoutarou Himuro. These encounters test her physical limits and ethical convictions, especially against armed opponents or those using underhanded tactics. Throughout, she maintains her commitment to responsible martial arts use.
Interactions with Yanagisawa significantly shape her perspective. Questioning his choice not to join Jotoh Academy despite its reputation for developing stronger fighters leads him to articulate his philosophy about martial arts' purpose. This dialogue solidifies her resolve to uphold non-lethal combat principles, which she later employs to sway Kandori during their final confrontation.
Born into a martial arts family, her father, Alexander Kisumi, is a powerful street fighter, and her mother, Raimei Kisumi, is a karateka. They trained her extensively from an early age, her father emphasizing these skills must never serve evil purposes. She attends Nika High School, initially struggling with her father's teachings until meeting Masaki Yanagisawa, the karate club captain. His mentorship helps her reconcile her abilities with her values, strengthening her commitment to martial arts as a positive force.
Characterized as cheerful, determined, and popular, Natsuki possesses immense physical strength and specializes in karate. She executes rapid punches and powerful techniques, capable of creating original fighting moves during combat, such as a projectile-like attack used against formidable opponents.
Her development centers on confronting rival martial artists and protecting friends. When Rina Takaoka transfers to her school, Natsuki reaches out despite Rina's initial aloofness. After masked assailants targeting Rina attack them, they fight together, revealing shared martial arts prowess. This encounter sparks a complex relationship where Natsuki challenges Rina's use of excessive force, advocating for martial arts as self-protection rather than violence.
Natsuki faces Akira Kandori, a judo champion from the antagonistic Jotoh Academy. Initially struggling against Kandori's aggression, she eventually prevails using her newly developed technique. This victory reinforces her belief in defeating opponents without killing them—a principle aligning with Yanagisawa's teachings and her father's early guidance.
Her rivalry with Kandori and protective relationship with Rina culminate in conflicts against Jotoh Academy members, including Tetsuo Daigou and Kyoutarou Himuro. These encounters test her physical limits and ethical convictions, especially against armed opponents or those using underhanded tactics. Throughout, she maintains her commitment to responsible martial arts use.
Interactions with Yanagisawa significantly shape her perspective. Questioning his choice not to join Jotoh Academy despite its reputation for developing stronger fighters leads him to articulate his philosophy about martial arts' purpose. This dialogue solidifies her resolve to uphold non-lethal combat principles, which she later employs to sway Kandori during their final confrontation.