TV-Series
Description
Ruby, a white Japanese hare Jewelpet with pink inner ears and ruby Jewel Eyes symbolizing luck and courage, dons a cherry blossom ear ornament and cherry-themed necklace. Her charm form features a heart-shaped ruby encircled by crystals. Adapting across narratives, she maintains unwavering optimism and airheaded spontaneity.
In *Jewelpet*, Ruby evades transformation into a charm, journeying to Earth with Rinko Kougyoku to retrieve lost Jewelpets. Despite her magic’s 1% success rate—often triggering explosions—she cultivates courage to ascend magical ranks, balancing playful mischief with steadfast loyalty to resolve conflicts.
*Jewelpet Twinkle☆* pairs her with Akari Sakura, channeling kindness and curiosity to ease Akari’s social anxieties during the Jewel Star Grand Prix. Ruby’s demeanor softens into a sweeter, more nurturing role while retaining her spirited core.
Teaming with Kanon Mizushiro in *Jewelpet Sunshine*, Ruby’s rivalry over Mikage evolves into trust as they confront Dark Jewelina. Her blunt honesty and occasional greed clash with Kanon’s reserved nature, yet underlying care cements their bond.
Owning the Kira-Kira Shop in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!*, Ruby partners with Pink Oomiya, hunting Deco Stones to revive the Mirror Ball. Her fixation on glitter drives quests, and though her magic falters, she unites allies—even reconciling with rival Opal after a comedic physical entanglement.
At the *Jewelpet Café Happiness*, Ruby aids Chiari Tsukikage in gathering Magic Gems, her cheer revitalizing the café and deepening friendships.
As Momona’s mentor in *Lady Jewelpet*, Ruby’s chaotic training methods and misinterpretation of criticism paradoxically guide Momona toward becoming a Lady Jewel, underscoring resilience through optimism.
*Jewelpet Magical Change* sees Ruby ally with Airi Kirara to reignite human faith in magic post-Jewel Castle’s fall. She navigates humorous blunders while instructing magic, bridging Jewel Land and humanity.
Spin-offs like *Jewelpet Attack Chance!?* showcase a lazier, snack-obsessed Ruby, diverging from her typical vigor yet retaining her comedic essence.
Films and OVAs, including *Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess*, position her as a franchise anchor, her unpredictable magic, loyalty, and cherry-blossom motifs persisting across stories. Each narrative molds her role—whether mascot, mentor, or catalyst—while themes of courage and luck remain central.
In *Jewelpet*, Ruby evades transformation into a charm, journeying to Earth with Rinko Kougyoku to retrieve lost Jewelpets. Despite her magic’s 1% success rate—often triggering explosions—she cultivates courage to ascend magical ranks, balancing playful mischief with steadfast loyalty to resolve conflicts.
*Jewelpet Twinkle☆* pairs her with Akari Sakura, channeling kindness and curiosity to ease Akari’s social anxieties during the Jewel Star Grand Prix. Ruby’s demeanor softens into a sweeter, more nurturing role while retaining her spirited core.
Teaming with Kanon Mizushiro in *Jewelpet Sunshine*, Ruby’s rivalry over Mikage evolves into trust as they confront Dark Jewelina. Her blunt honesty and occasional greed clash with Kanon’s reserved nature, yet underlying care cements their bond.
Owning the Kira-Kira Shop in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!*, Ruby partners with Pink Oomiya, hunting Deco Stones to revive the Mirror Ball. Her fixation on glitter drives quests, and though her magic falters, she unites allies—even reconciling with rival Opal after a comedic physical entanglement.
At the *Jewelpet Café Happiness*, Ruby aids Chiari Tsukikage in gathering Magic Gems, her cheer revitalizing the café and deepening friendships.
As Momona’s mentor in *Lady Jewelpet*, Ruby’s chaotic training methods and misinterpretation of criticism paradoxically guide Momona toward becoming a Lady Jewel, underscoring resilience through optimism.
*Jewelpet Magical Change* sees Ruby ally with Airi Kirara to reignite human faith in magic post-Jewel Castle’s fall. She navigates humorous blunders while instructing magic, bridging Jewel Land and humanity.
Spin-offs like *Jewelpet Attack Chance!?* showcase a lazier, snack-obsessed Ruby, diverging from her typical vigor yet retaining her comedic essence.
Films and OVAs, including *Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess*, position her as a franchise anchor, her unpredictable magic, loyalty, and cherry-blossom motifs persisting across stories. Each narrative molds her role—whether mascot, mentor, or catalyst—while themes of courage and luck remain central.