TV-Series
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Michiru Hazama, once the Under-20 Vanguard Cardfighting World Champion, shattered records as the youngest titleholder and gained global acclaim. His existence orbits entirely around the game—every waking hour and even his dreams consumed by refining his craft and pursuing elite battles worldwide. Though initially enigmatic and withdrawn, he carries an airheaded, detached demeanor, often lost in his own world and seldom engaging with others.
A veteran of numerous Deluxe tournaments, Michiru consistently dominated leaderboards, clinching 1st Place in Group D during the third tournament’s preliminary and quarterfinal rounds. His momentum faltered only once, defeated by Yu-yu Kondo in the first tournament’s semifinals. Later, Danji Momoyama—a legendary fighter—enlisted him to probe the Deluxe USA tournament stateside. Emerging from a coma, Michiru’s once-distant reverence for Taizo Kiyokura transformed into active dialogue and shared cardfights across America, marking incremental yet meaningful strides in his guarded social world.
Michiru harbors an uncanny gift: perceiving vibrant, soul-like orbs hovering over fighters’ hearts—a vision expanding post-coma to encompass the very cards he wields. Taizo Kiyokura theorizes this as synesthesia, though its mechanics stay shrouded. Compounding his mystique are sudden, crippling episodes of dissonant ringing, destabilizing his balance and focus without known cause.
The Divinez DELUXE Arc heralds Michiru’s tournament resurgence, reigniting his quest for worthy adversaries. This drive traces back to his rivalry with Kagetsu Yakumo, a prodigy who abandoned professional circuits after a year of fierce clashes—an absence that fuels Michiru’s relentless hunt for formidable challengers.
Across his journey, Michiru’s identity remains anchored in unyielding cardfighting devotion, enigmatic sensory phenomena, and fragile yet growing bonds with Danji and Taizo. His saga weaves through high-stakes tournaments, covert investigations, and personal tribulations, all converging on his dual obsessions: perfecting his art and deciphering the cryptic visions that haunt him.
A veteran of numerous Deluxe tournaments, Michiru consistently dominated leaderboards, clinching 1st Place in Group D during the third tournament’s preliminary and quarterfinal rounds. His momentum faltered only once, defeated by Yu-yu Kondo in the first tournament’s semifinals. Later, Danji Momoyama—a legendary fighter—enlisted him to probe the Deluxe USA tournament stateside. Emerging from a coma, Michiru’s once-distant reverence for Taizo Kiyokura transformed into active dialogue and shared cardfights across America, marking incremental yet meaningful strides in his guarded social world.
Michiru harbors an uncanny gift: perceiving vibrant, soul-like orbs hovering over fighters’ hearts—a vision expanding post-coma to encompass the very cards he wields. Taizo Kiyokura theorizes this as synesthesia, though its mechanics stay shrouded. Compounding his mystique are sudden, crippling episodes of dissonant ringing, destabilizing his balance and focus without known cause.
The Divinez DELUXE Arc heralds Michiru’s tournament resurgence, reigniting his quest for worthy adversaries. This drive traces back to his rivalry with Kagetsu Yakumo, a prodigy who abandoned professional circuits after a year of fierce clashes—an absence that fuels Michiru’s relentless hunt for formidable challengers.
Across his journey, Michiru’s identity remains anchored in unyielding cardfighting devotion, enigmatic sensory phenomena, and fragile yet growing bonds with Danji and Taizo. His saga weaves through high-stakes tournaments, covert investigations, and personal tribulations, all converging on his dual obsessions: perfecting his art and deciphering the cryptic visions that haunt him.