Junko Konno, a central figure in the idol group Franchouchou, emerged as a pioneering solo idol during Japan’s Shōwa-era idol boom, achieving stardom by age 19 in the late 1970s. Born September 2, 1964, her career halted abruptly on December 6, 1983, when her plane succumbed to engine failure and crashed into the sea. Revived as a zombie, her form bears grayish-blue skin crisscrossed with jagged stitches and patches, visible remnants of her fatal injuries. Initially resistant to modern idol culture’s emphasis on fan engagement, she clashed with teammates over her belief in maintaining an enigmatic, untouchable image, prompting her temporary exit. A transformative performance at Saga Rock with Ai Mizuno reignited her passion, channeling her vocal mastery into renewed group dedication. Though introverted, she revealed quiet tenacity through carpentry, lock-picking, and precision-based hobbies like fishing. Confronting trauma from her death, she overcame a fear of heights linked to the crash and adapted to contemporary expectations, championing Lily Hoshikawa’s self-expression and joining a defiant metal showdown against rivals Iron Frill. During crises, she aided Sakura Minamoto’s memory recovery and strengthened group unity after their home’s destruction. Her skills span commanding vocals, guitar proficiency, and gradual dance adaptation, while her undead physiology grants agelessness, limb detachment, and resilience against lethal injuries.