OVA
Description
Gorou Yorozuyo presides as the president and sole male member of the East Oizumi Academy Cosplay Club. He dives into dramatic method acting during performances, immersing himself so deeply in roles that his commitment rivals professional actors. His highly proficient cosplay skills solidify him as one of the club's most capable members.
He harbors significant, unrequited romantic feelings for the club's stern female leader, Reika Aoshima. As the only person privy to Reika's secret use of glasses, this knowledge adds a personal layer to their dynamic. Their interactions frequently escalate into comedic conflict, often culminating in Reika striking him with a basin due to his over-the-top narration of suggestive stories or unwelcome romantic overtures.
Actively strategizing for the club's survival and success defines his leadership. He organizes fundraising initiatives like ticketed cosplay exhibitions and pursues sponsorships. Demonstrating resourcefulness, he tackles operational challenges by recruiting new members such as Jenny Matel under the pretense of skill evaluation, though the primary motive was securing club funds. He also arranges activities like a beach trip, framed as competition training, which included part-time work at a beachside establishment.
His personality blends eccentric enthusiasm with occasional lewdness, manifested by his habit of reading explicit literature aloud during club sessions. He deploys over-the-top measures like a fictional "Intruder Beam" to protect the club's privacy. Physically, he is bald and wears distinctive opaque nerd glasses featuring large circular frames and solid off-white lenses.
His commitment includes maintaining the club's official status by securing a teacher sponsor, involving interactions with the frequently hospitalized Coach Kuroba, though operational duties largely rest on Gorou. His leadership extends to mediating member conflicts and steering the group towards competing in the Cosplay World Series.
His documented role remains consistently focused on comedic leadership and passionate support for the club's objectives, without elaboration on personal history, external relationships, significant character development, or background story beyond club activities across the original OVA episodes or the "Extra Identification" special.
He harbors significant, unrequited romantic feelings for the club's stern female leader, Reika Aoshima. As the only person privy to Reika's secret use of glasses, this knowledge adds a personal layer to their dynamic. Their interactions frequently escalate into comedic conflict, often culminating in Reika striking him with a basin due to his over-the-top narration of suggestive stories or unwelcome romantic overtures.
Actively strategizing for the club's survival and success defines his leadership. He organizes fundraising initiatives like ticketed cosplay exhibitions and pursues sponsorships. Demonstrating resourcefulness, he tackles operational challenges by recruiting new members such as Jenny Matel under the pretense of skill evaluation, though the primary motive was securing club funds. He also arranges activities like a beach trip, framed as competition training, which included part-time work at a beachside establishment.
His personality blends eccentric enthusiasm with occasional lewdness, manifested by his habit of reading explicit literature aloud during club sessions. He deploys over-the-top measures like a fictional "Intruder Beam" to protect the club's privacy. Physically, he is bald and wears distinctive opaque nerd glasses featuring large circular frames and solid off-white lenses.
His commitment includes maintaining the club's official status by securing a teacher sponsor, involving interactions with the frequently hospitalized Coach Kuroba, though operational duties largely rest on Gorou. His leadership extends to mediating member conflicts and steering the group towards competing in the Cosplay World Series.
His documented role remains consistently focused on comedic leadership and passionate support for the club's objectives, without elaboration on personal history, external relationships, significant character development, or background story beyond club activities across the original OVA episodes or the "Extra Identification" special.