TV-Series
Description
Yūki Asaba, the younger fraternal twin brother of Yūta Asaba, shares a June 20 birthday and stands 174.1 cm tall. His brown hair falls casually over his face, setting him apart from Yūta's center-parted style. Both twins rank among Homare High School's most attractive students, but Yūki draws extra attention through his athletic prowess and detached "lone wolf" aura.
He maintains childhood friendships with Yūta, Kaname Tsukahara, and Shun Matsuoka. A brief kindergarten-era bond with Chizuru Tachibana—formed despite language barriers during her Japan visit—reignites when she transfers to their high school. Yūki often partners with Chizuru to provoke Kaname.
Consistently indifferent and laid-back, Yūki delivers blunt remarks without concern for social niceties. Yet beneath his aloof exterior lies loyalty and fierce passion for manga, video games, and publications like "Animeja." Though skilled in basketball, judo, and cooking, he shuns club commitments unless incentivized. He eventually joins the manga club for its low-stakes "go-home" atmosphere at his friends' urging.
Academically struggling, he avoids failing by copying Yūta's notes before exams. He ignores sports despite flashes of innate athleticism, like astonishing the basketball club during a trial game. A physical dependence on Yūta emerges when walking together—Yūki routinely rests his head on his twin's shoulder—and he openly opposes Yūta pursuing romance.
Romance unsettles Yūki; he recoils from girls' perfume and makeup scents. However, he develops subtle interest in Kayo, a cafeteria worker, fixating on her curly hair and discreetly gifting her a commemorative plate before her departure. His behavior shifts uniquely around her, contrasting his usual apathy. He also recognizes Chizuru's feelings for Masaki but refrains from interference.
Yūki's core traits—emotional reserve, selective motivation, and reliance on Yūta—persist throughout. His development remains understated, marked by gradual acceptance of the manga club and unwavering camaraderie with his lifelong friends.
He maintains childhood friendships with Yūta, Kaname Tsukahara, and Shun Matsuoka. A brief kindergarten-era bond with Chizuru Tachibana—formed despite language barriers during her Japan visit—reignites when she transfers to their high school. Yūki often partners with Chizuru to provoke Kaname.
Consistently indifferent and laid-back, Yūki delivers blunt remarks without concern for social niceties. Yet beneath his aloof exterior lies loyalty and fierce passion for manga, video games, and publications like "Animeja." Though skilled in basketball, judo, and cooking, he shuns club commitments unless incentivized. He eventually joins the manga club for its low-stakes "go-home" atmosphere at his friends' urging.
Academically struggling, he avoids failing by copying Yūta's notes before exams. He ignores sports despite flashes of innate athleticism, like astonishing the basketball club during a trial game. A physical dependence on Yūta emerges when walking together—Yūki routinely rests his head on his twin's shoulder—and he openly opposes Yūta pursuing romance.
Romance unsettles Yūki; he recoils from girls' perfume and makeup scents. However, he develops subtle interest in Kayo, a cafeteria worker, fixating on her curly hair and discreetly gifting her a commemorative plate before her departure. His behavior shifts uniquely around her, contrasting his usual apathy. He also recognizes Chizuru's feelings for Masaki but refrains from interference.
Yūki's core traits—emotional reserve, selective motivation, and reliance on Yūta—persist throughout. His development remains understated, marked by gradual acceptance of the manga club and unwavering camaraderie with his lifelong friends.