Movie
Description
Kakeru Jūōin, originally named Kazuo Jūōin, is the heir to the affluent Jūōin conglomerate. He adopted the name Kakeru to establish an identity distinct from his corporate obligations, a choice driven by witnessing betrayals within his family's corrupt business world. These early experiences shattered his trust and fueled a desire to confirm the existence of genuine love, leading him to enroll in Edel Rose Academy to pursue popularity and female attention.
Publicly, Kakeru projects a flirtatious and frivolous "charai" persona, masking his complexity. He secretly harbors a deep passion for all genres of anime and collects figurines, frequently shopping for them with his classmate Hiro. Despite this outward image, he diligently serves as a managing director of Jūōin Holdings, overseeing company projects such as the development of the Prism System and Prism watches. He leverages corporate resources to aid Edel Rose, including supplying technology for Prism battles. He experiences deep embarrassment when his serious work ethic or authentic enthusiasm for Prism Shows is revealed, prompting him to hide Prism Star magazines from peers like Shin.
His character undergoes significant development during the Prism 1 Grand Prix. Exiled to his family's Madagascar branch as punishment for unauthorized Prism System collaborations, he confides in local contacts about Juuouin Holdings' escalating corruption and his internal conflict between corporate duties and Prism Show passion. This exile solidifies his resolve to apply lessons from performing—especially the power to inspire genuine emotion—toward becoming an ethical leader. At the Grand Prix, he performs "Orange Flamingo," executing his signature "Cyalume Change" outfit transformation and Prism Jumps "Kakerunomics Fund" and "One Night Heaven," securing 8780 karats for Edel Rose.
Balancing these dual identities demands extreme sacrifice, including a grueling schedule that limits him to 2-3 hours of sleep on weekdays. His journey culminates in integrating his identities: embracing his responsibilities as Kazuo while continuing to perform as Kakeru. Following Edel Rose's transformation into Septentrion, he remains an active Prism Star within the group, demonstrating commitment to both his artistic passion and future leadership role.
Publicly, Kakeru projects a flirtatious and frivolous "charai" persona, masking his complexity. He secretly harbors a deep passion for all genres of anime and collects figurines, frequently shopping for them with his classmate Hiro. Despite this outward image, he diligently serves as a managing director of Jūōin Holdings, overseeing company projects such as the development of the Prism System and Prism watches. He leverages corporate resources to aid Edel Rose, including supplying technology for Prism battles. He experiences deep embarrassment when his serious work ethic or authentic enthusiasm for Prism Shows is revealed, prompting him to hide Prism Star magazines from peers like Shin.
His character undergoes significant development during the Prism 1 Grand Prix. Exiled to his family's Madagascar branch as punishment for unauthorized Prism System collaborations, he confides in local contacts about Juuouin Holdings' escalating corruption and his internal conflict between corporate duties and Prism Show passion. This exile solidifies his resolve to apply lessons from performing—especially the power to inspire genuine emotion—toward becoming an ethical leader. At the Grand Prix, he performs "Orange Flamingo," executing his signature "Cyalume Change" outfit transformation and Prism Jumps "Kakerunomics Fund" and "One Night Heaven," securing 8780 karats for Edel Rose.
Balancing these dual identities demands extreme sacrifice, including a grueling schedule that limits him to 2-3 hours of sleep on weekdays. His journey culminates in integrating his identities: embracing his responsibilities as Kazuo while continuing to perform as Kakeru. Following Edel Rose's transformation into Septentrion, he remains an active Prism Star within the group, demonstrating commitment to both his artistic passion and future leadership role.