Vodka, a delinquent horse girl, channels a rebellious "cool" persona shaped by her motorcycle-loving father. Her striking design blends short dark brown hair with a cream-streaked bang and a rattail fading to white, paired with a yellow ear band adorned by a teal jewel. A leather jacket, tank top, and thigh-high boots accented in yellow and teal underscore her defiant flair.
Bold and fiercely competitive, she thrives on rivalry with Daiwa Scarlet, mirroring their real-life clashes in high-stakes races—each claiming two victories. Their dorm clashes crackle with friction, yet mutual respect binds them as confidants beneath the surface antagonism.
Family legacy fuels her nonconformity: she emulates her sire, Tanino Gimlet, adopting his motorcycle passion and rebellious swagger, even using the masculine "ore" pronoun. Shared mischief with her father invites maternal scoldings, cementing her admiration for unconventional paths.
In races, Vodka balances playful cunning and drive—practicing tail-shaking theatrics, secretly sliding glasses, and sipping barley tea from her flask. Nosebleeds betray hidden excitement or romantic flusters, subtly nodding to her real-life counterpart’s health struggles.
Her 2007 Japanese Derby triumph shattered a 64-year filly drought, echoed in her triumphant commentary. Six Tokyo G1 wins crowned her "Queen of Fuchu," defying gender barriers.
Team Spica collaborations, like organizing a city relay in *BNW no Chikai*, showcase her loyalty and bold solutions. Subtle design tributes include a 3:40-set clock necklace commemorating her Derby start time, sleeve patterns mirroring white leg markings, and a 2-cm height difference with Daiwa Scarlet—a precise nod to their 2008 Tenno Sho showdown.