OVA
Description
Yuna Kagurazaka, a 16-year-old Yokohama high school student, transitions from ordinary life at Shiraokadai All-Girls’ High School to galactic stardom after winning the intergalactic "Miss Ojousama Contest," launching her idol career. This fame intertwines with her cosmic destiny when the Matrix of Light entity Elner designates her as the "Savior of Light," entrusting her with a shape-shifting armored battlesuit—the Light Suit—armed with weaponry like the Matrix Divider beam cannon, later upgraded to Matrix Divider Plus.
Bubbly and compassionate, Yuna balances her airheaded charm with unyielding resolve, often disarming foes into allies through empathy. Her comedic obsession with the TV heroine Polylina the Masked Maiden unknowingly overlaps with her friendship with Lia, Polylina’s actress and a reformed antagonist, creating recurring humor as Yuna idolizes the character while remaining oblivious to Lia’s secret role.
Key allies include Yuri Cube, her adoptive android sister discovered in lunar ruins, whose superhuman strength and voracious appetite spark playful chaos. Liavelt von Neuestein, ex-leader of the antagonistic 13 Frauleins of Darkness, evolves into a steadfast comrade post-defeat, while intelligence officer Misaki Ichijouin shifts from investigator to ally after debunking false charges against Yuna.
Narrative arcs test her growth: *Galaxy Fraulein Yuna FX* sees her battling fabricated accusations of galactic tyranny, forging alliances to clear her name. The *Abyssal Fairy* OVA delves into moral complexity, confronting loss and experimental androids. In *Lightning Angel*, her pacifist ideals clash with lethal threats, triggering a berserk "Lightning Angel" form she later harnesses as controlled power.
Her combat arsenal expands via Matrix of Light androids Jiina, Marina, and Erina, who fuse with her Light Suit for terrain-specific battle modes. Their combined energy summons El-Line, a 21-meter mecha deployed in epic conflicts, upgraded strategically by Yuri Cube’s enhancements to El-Line Noi.
Residing in Yokohama’s "old town save areas" with parents Naoko and Yuuichiro, Yuna’s unassuming lifestyle belies her home’s hidden Polylina base. Academic mishaps and chronic tardiness add relatability, often remedied by comedic interventions like the battleship Eternal Princess’s orbital alarms.
Her core philosophy—resolving conflicts through empathy over violence—faces trials against mind-controlled enemies or entities like the Machine Empress’s androids, where combat aims to disrupt control rather than destroy. This ethos molds her evolution from idealistic heroine to a leader navigating pragmatism without sacrificing compassion.
Bubbly and compassionate, Yuna balances her airheaded charm with unyielding resolve, often disarming foes into allies through empathy. Her comedic obsession with the TV heroine Polylina the Masked Maiden unknowingly overlaps with her friendship with Lia, Polylina’s actress and a reformed antagonist, creating recurring humor as Yuna idolizes the character while remaining oblivious to Lia’s secret role.
Key allies include Yuri Cube, her adoptive android sister discovered in lunar ruins, whose superhuman strength and voracious appetite spark playful chaos. Liavelt von Neuestein, ex-leader of the antagonistic 13 Frauleins of Darkness, evolves into a steadfast comrade post-defeat, while intelligence officer Misaki Ichijouin shifts from investigator to ally after debunking false charges against Yuna.
Narrative arcs test her growth: *Galaxy Fraulein Yuna FX* sees her battling fabricated accusations of galactic tyranny, forging alliances to clear her name. The *Abyssal Fairy* OVA delves into moral complexity, confronting loss and experimental androids. In *Lightning Angel*, her pacifist ideals clash with lethal threats, triggering a berserk "Lightning Angel" form she later harnesses as controlled power.
Her combat arsenal expands via Matrix of Light androids Jiina, Marina, and Erina, who fuse with her Light Suit for terrain-specific battle modes. Their combined energy summons El-Line, a 21-meter mecha deployed in epic conflicts, upgraded strategically by Yuri Cube’s enhancements to El-Line Noi.
Residing in Yokohama’s "old town save areas" with parents Naoko and Yuuichiro, Yuna’s unassuming lifestyle belies her home’s hidden Polylina base. Academic mishaps and chronic tardiness add relatability, often remedied by comedic interventions like the battleship Eternal Princess’s orbital alarms.
Her core philosophy—resolving conflicts through empathy over violence—faces trials against mind-controlled enemies or entities like the Machine Empress’s androids, where combat aims to disrupt control rather than destroy. This ethos molds her evolution from idealistic heroine to a leader navigating pragmatism without sacrificing compassion.