OVA
Description
Jun Kubota is a Japanese wrestler from Kanagawa prefecture, standing 172 cm tall and weighing 56 kg with an 85-60-86 cm physique. She has black waist-length hair featuring spiky bangs, green eyes, and olive skin, often wearing practical attire like headbands, boots, and aprons during work and fights. Her background includes Olympic wrestling participation during high school, though she was ejected for repeated unsportsmanlike conduct and disregard for damage regulations. This led her to join the Variable Geo tournaments where she could fight opponents roughly without restraint, aligning with her aggressive style.
Despite her violent tendencies, Jun adheres to a strict personal honor code, fiercely opposing weapon use in unarmed bouts. Her fighting style centers on wrestling techniques with signature moves including the Kubota Buster (a jumping backbreaker), Kubota Lariat (a rushing clothesline), Kubota Shuttle (a powered-up lariat), and Earth Shaker (a ground punch creating energy geysers). As a grappler, she excels in close-range combat and deals high damage, though her slower normals and inconsistent combo confirms can hinder neutral exchanges. She operates the restaurant Ska Lark, which doubles as a gym and fight venue with a wrestling ring on the first floor and dining on the second.
Jun's personality blends toughness with unexpected softness, characterized as a tomboy with violent inclinations who demonstrates loyalty and integrity. She collects stuffed animals obsessively, fearing rival Yuka Takeuchi might steal them, and enjoys chocolate sundaes, beer, motorcycle riding, and watching sports. She dislikes weak men and cockroaches. Her character development includes evolving relationships: initial hostility toward foreigner Erina over frustration around "gaijin" softened after Erina introduced her grandmother. After losing to Yuka in their first match, Jun exposed herself publicly to warn Yuka about the tournament's dangers, later becoming a trusted ally. In Advanced V.G. 2, she teams with Erina against Yuka and Tamao, showing adaptability in alliances.
Academically, Jun attends an American university, majoring in astrophysics and fluid mechanics with aspirations to become an astronaut. This highlights her shift from pure physical prowess to intellectual pursuits while her competitive drive in the V.G. arena remains central to her identity.
Despite her violent tendencies, Jun adheres to a strict personal honor code, fiercely opposing weapon use in unarmed bouts. Her fighting style centers on wrestling techniques with signature moves including the Kubota Buster (a jumping backbreaker), Kubota Lariat (a rushing clothesline), Kubota Shuttle (a powered-up lariat), and Earth Shaker (a ground punch creating energy geysers). As a grappler, she excels in close-range combat and deals high damage, though her slower normals and inconsistent combo confirms can hinder neutral exchanges. She operates the restaurant Ska Lark, which doubles as a gym and fight venue with a wrestling ring on the first floor and dining on the second.
Jun's personality blends toughness with unexpected softness, characterized as a tomboy with violent inclinations who demonstrates loyalty and integrity. She collects stuffed animals obsessively, fearing rival Yuka Takeuchi might steal them, and enjoys chocolate sundaes, beer, motorcycle riding, and watching sports. She dislikes weak men and cockroaches. Her character development includes evolving relationships: initial hostility toward foreigner Erina over frustration around "gaijin" softened after Erina introduced her grandmother. After losing to Yuka in their first match, Jun exposed herself publicly to warn Yuka about the tournament's dangers, later becoming a trusted ally. In Advanced V.G. 2, she teams with Erina against Yuka and Tamao, showing adaptability in alliances.
Academically, Jun attends an American university, majoring in astrophysics and fluid mechanics with aspirations to become an astronaut. This highlights her shift from pure physical prowess to intellectual pursuits while her competitive drive in the V.G. arena remains central to her identity.