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Kazuki Nishina (also romanized Kaduki) is a male character from the Pretty Rhythm franchise. He possesses silver hair—originally black but bleached in admiration of former street-style prism star Rei Kurokawa—brown eyes, tanned skin, and stands 162 cm tall. Born on May 5 (Children's Day in Japan) with blood type A, he was raised in Tokyo where his family runs a sign painting business. This family background led to his part-time work as a sign painter and developed his skill in drawing and painting. While his parents are not shown or identified in official media, he has a cousin named Naomi.
Kazuki exhibits high energy, positivity, and reliability, often acting as a supportive figure who cheers on friends and resolves conflicts. He is straightforward, values artistic freedom and self-expression, and speaks openly when his principles are challenged. Confident in performances and friend-related challenges, he becomes noticeably flustered regarding romance; he received confessions from Wakana Morizono and Ann Fukuhara but did not reply due to inexperience. He is studious, aiming for Tokyo University, and popular with children, hosting the kids' TV show "Dance no Onii-san."
His history includes being childhood friends with Kouji Mihama, Ann Fukuhara, and Wakana Morizono, though he initially struggled to remember Wakana. He served as president of the Prism Show Club throughout elementary and middle school. At age 16 in Rainbow Live, he mediated a conflict between Kouji and Hiro Hayami, recognizing Hiro's unspoken plea for help. He supported Ann by providing dance advice and safeguarding a song Kouji composed for her. He injured his foot saving a child from a car, resulting in a draw during a Prism Dance battle against Hiro. He later confronted Wakana for bullying Otoha Takanashi's friend, challenging her to a competition to assert his values.
In King of Prism, set 1.5 years later, the 18-year-old Kazuki is part of the group Over The Rainbow alongside Kouji and Hiro. He supported Kouji's decision to leave for America while worrying about Hiro's reaction. Solo practice led to Taiga Kougami criticizing his recent performances as "lukewarm," sparking a confrontation interrupted by Schwarz Rose student Alexander Yamato. Alexander challenged him to a street-style dance battle using the Prism System, ending in a draw. Following Over The Rainbow's disbandment, Kazuki participated in their farewell concert where Shin Ichijo's performance of "Over the Sunshine!" reignited Edel Rose's determination.
For the Prism King Cup in Pride the Hero, Kazuki sought training from the retired Rei Kurokawa, persisting despite initial rejection until Rei relented. His career extended beyond group activities; he acted in the drama "Dramatic Love" to overcome stage fright and continued hosting children's programming. As a Prism Star, his performances emphasize street-style dancing, featuring signature jumps like "Breaking Fire Storm Burning" and "Burning Sword Breaker." Songs associated with him include "Freedom," "Athletic Core," "Over the Sunshine," "EZ DO DANCE," and "Neo Street Stream."
Trivia notes include his win in a cross-dressing contest wearing Ann's clothes, diligence in academics, and leadership in school clubs. His name "Kazuki" lacks fixed kanji but interpretations include "harmony" or "one" combined with "radiance" or "beginning," while "Nishina" means "compassionate department."
Kazuki exhibits high energy, positivity, and reliability, often acting as a supportive figure who cheers on friends and resolves conflicts. He is straightforward, values artistic freedom and self-expression, and speaks openly when his principles are challenged. Confident in performances and friend-related challenges, he becomes noticeably flustered regarding romance; he received confessions from Wakana Morizono and Ann Fukuhara but did not reply due to inexperience. He is studious, aiming for Tokyo University, and popular with children, hosting the kids' TV show "Dance no Onii-san."
His history includes being childhood friends with Kouji Mihama, Ann Fukuhara, and Wakana Morizono, though he initially struggled to remember Wakana. He served as president of the Prism Show Club throughout elementary and middle school. At age 16 in Rainbow Live, he mediated a conflict between Kouji and Hiro Hayami, recognizing Hiro's unspoken plea for help. He supported Ann by providing dance advice and safeguarding a song Kouji composed for her. He injured his foot saving a child from a car, resulting in a draw during a Prism Dance battle against Hiro. He later confronted Wakana for bullying Otoha Takanashi's friend, challenging her to a competition to assert his values.
In King of Prism, set 1.5 years later, the 18-year-old Kazuki is part of the group Over The Rainbow alongside Kouji and Hiro. He supported Kouji's decision to leave for America while worrying about Hiro's reaction. Solo practice led to Taiga Kougami criticizing his recent performances as "lukewarm," sparking a confrontation interrupted by Schwarz Rose student Alexander Yamato. Alexander challenged him to a street-style dance battle using the Prism System, ending in a draw. Following Over The Rainbow's disbandment, Kazuki participated in their farewell concert where Shin Ichijo's performance of "Over the Sunshine!" reignited Edel Rose's determination.
For the Prism King Cup in Pride the Hero, Kazuki sought training from the retired Rei Kurokawa, persisting despite initial rejection until Rei relented. His career extended beyond group activities; he acted in the drama "Dramatic Love" to overcome stage fright and continued hosting children's programming. As a Prism Star, his performances emphasize street-style dancing, featuring signature jumps like "Breaking Fire Storm Burning" and "Burning Sword Breaker." Songs associated with him include "Freedom," "Athletic Core," "Over the Sunshine," "EZ DO DANCE," and "Neo Street Stream."
Trivia notes include his win in a cross-dressing contest wearing Ann's clothes, diligence in academics, and leadership in school clubs. His name "Kazuki" lacks fixed kanji but interpretations include "harmony" or "one" combined with "radiance" or "beginning," while "Nishina" means "compassionate department."