TV-Series
Description
Hakase Inukai attends Otogi all-girls high school. She possesses green hair, usually worn down but sometimes in a ponytail, and dons the standard Otogi uniform. Her personality combines calmness, ambition, and a natural inclination for leadership, often prompting her to initiate actions and direct group activities.
She appears in programming classes with Nasa Yuzaki, inquiring about his age. Demonstrating curiosity about others' personal lives, she asks classmates if they wish to meet Nasa's wife, Tsukasa. Her leadership emerges clearly when organizing her film research club's project: a low-budget horror movie titled "The Moonlight Ghost Mansion," for which she serves as costume designer. Hakase selects an old mansion as the filming location and identifies the need for a protagonist to strengthen the film. She expresses excitement when the streamer Aya Arisugawa unexpectedly joins the project. The film aims to capture the Tokyo ghost known as the "Masakado Ghost," ranked among Japan's top three spirits.
During filming, Hakase enforces rules to prevent damage to the mansion, wary of potential costs. She monitors scenes from a control room, showing satisfaction with the footage. When equipment threatens to damage the building during a crisis, she calls on Kaguya Gekkou for assistance to avoid financial liability. Afterward, she thanks all participants and announces a three-year timeline to complete the film, a plan met with skepticism by others.
Hakase interacts with club members like Kurenai Hotaru, dismissing Kurenai's aspiration to become a comedian as foolish. She references Hotaru's interest in singing, leading to a group karaoke outing. There, they encounter Nasa and Tsukasa; Hakase facilitates an interaction by showing Nasa a cosplay service menu, resulting in Tsukasa wearing a princess costume. Hakase again calls Hotaru an idiot during this event.
Later, during a sauna visit with Kurenai and Kaguya, Hakase observes Kaguya's discomfort with the heat and offers her milk afterward. She teases Kaguya about her desire to grow taller, suggesting she looks fine as she is. Hakase listens as Kaguya explains her motivation for wanting height—to gain new perspectives on the world—though she does not explicitly respond to this sentiment. Her role remains observational and facilitative, maintaining her calm demeanor while engaging with others' quirks and ambitions.
She appears in programming classes with Nasa Yuzaki, inquiring about his age. Demonstrating curiosity about others' personal lives, she asks classmates if they wish to meet Nasa's wife, Tsukasa. Her leadership emerges clearly when organizing her film research club's project: a low-budget horror movie titled "The Moonlight Ghost Mansion," for which she serves as costume designer. Hakase selects an old mansion as the filming location and identifies the need for a protagonist to strengthen the film. She expresses excitement when the streamer Aya Arisugawa unexpectedly joins the project. The film aims to capture the Tokyo ghost known as the "Masakado Ghost," ranked among Japan's top three spirits.
During filming, Hakase enforces rules to prevent damage to the mansion, wary of potential costs. She monitors scenes from a control room, showing satisfaction with the footage. When equipment threatens to damage the building during a crisis, she calls on Kaguya Gekkou for assistance to avoid financial liability. Afterward, she thanks all participants and announces a three-year timeline to complete the film, a plan met with skepticism by others.
Hakase interacts with club members like Kurenai Hotaru, dismissing Kurenai's aspiration to become a comedian as foolish. She references Hotaru's interest in singing, leading to a group karaoke outing. There, they encounter Nasa and Tsukasa; Hakase facilitates an interaction by showing Nasa a cosplay service menu, resulting in Tsukasa wearing a princess costume. Hakase again calls Hotaru an idiot during this event.
Later, during a sauna visit with Kurenai and Kaguya, Hakase observes Kaguya's discomfort with the heat and offers her milk afterward. She teases Kaguya about her desire to grow taller, suggesting she looks fine as she is. Hakase listens as Kaguya explains her motivation for wanting height—to gain new perspectives on the world—though she does not explicitly respond to this sentiment. Her role remains observational and facilitative, maintaining her calm demeanor while engaging with others' quirks and ambitions.