TV-Series
Description
Yukinojō Tachibana, a male kabuki actor and Prism Star from Kakyoin Academy’s Edel Rose division, hails from the Tachibana family, a renowned kabuki lineage. Familial expectations pressure him to favor traditional theater over his Prism Show aspirations, though his father, Kikuemon, later relents after Yukinojō proves his dedication through a virtuosic "Hyakkaryouran" performance featuring four consecutive Prism Jumps—a rare technical achievement. His mother, Setsuko, bridges the generational divide by revealing Kikuemon’s own rise in kabuki through merit, not heritage, inspiring Yukinojō to harmonize both art forms.
Androgynous in appearance, he sports long red hair tied with a blue ribbon, pale skin, and striking blue eyes accentuated by red eye-shadow. His Edel Rose uniform includes a semi-long dark blue jacket. Reserved offstage, he transforms into an emotive performer during shows, his kabuki training in female roles enriching his Prism Show expressiveness and understanding of gendered performance.
At the Prism 1 Grand Prix, Yukinojō’s technical precision and poise secure Edel Rose’s early lead, showcasing his evolution from self-doubt to assured artistry. Initially torn between kabuki and Prism Shows, he overcomes uncertainty through maternal encouragement and personal resolve, affirming his commitment to both disciplines.
Privately, he conceals his Prism Star identity to honor family traditions. Quirks include a cherished teddy bear named Andy—a nod to another character’s motif—limited culinary skills, and a wardrobe of sleepwear yukatas. His eclectic tastes span Western hard rock albums, contrasting his traditional roots.
Following Edel Rose’s Grand Prix defeat, Yukinojō co-founds Septentrion, a collective of the school’s elite performers. His unwavering integrity and fusion of kabuki elegance with Prism Show innovation earn him respect across both worlds, embodying the synergy of heritage and contemporary artistry.
Androgynous in appearance, he sports long red hair tied with a blue ribbon, pale skin, and striking blue eyes accentuated by red eye-shadow. His Edel Rose uniform includes a semi-long dark blue jacket. Reserved offstage, he transforms into an emotive performer during shows, his kabuki training in female roles enriching his Prism Show expressiveness and understanding of gendered performance.
At the Prism 1 Grand Prix, Yukinojō’s technical precision and poise secure Edel Rose’s early lead, showcasing his evolution from self-doubt to assured artistry. Initially torn between kabuki and Prism Shows, he overcomes uncertainty through maternal encouragement and personal resolve, affirming his commitment to both disciplines.
Privately, he conceals his Prism Star identity to honor family traditions. Quirks include a cherished teddy bear named Andy—a nod to another character’s motif—limited culinary skills, and a wardrobe of sleepwear yukatas. His eclectic tastes span Western hard rock albums, contrasting his traditional roots.
Following Edel Rose’s Grand Prix defeat, Yukinojō co-founds Septentrion, a collective of the school’s elite performers. His unwavering integrity and fusion of kabuki elegance with Prism Show innovation earn him respect across both worlds, embodying the synergy of heritage and contemporary artistry.