TV-Series
Description
Tomoki Takashima, a first-year in class 1-C and Hero Club member, sports blond hair, golden eyes, and a distinctive style: a pink vest over a white shirt, pink hair clips securing his fringe, plaid-patterned blue pants, and brown dress shoes.
He openly declares his exclusive preference for 2D girls as romantic partners and friends, despite acknowledging his own above-average looks, physical attributes, and academic grades. His primary devotion is to Sora-chan, the blue-haired character from "ILive!" whom he affectionately calls his "waifu." While generally friendly with classmates and identifying as a skilled singer, he maintains deliberate emotional distance from 3D individuals.
During Hero Club activities, Tomoki dives into action: assisting Yamato Noda in a river rescue (Episode 1), using a phone app to introduce Mizuki Hijiri to potential friends, and later expressing disappointment over an unlocked phone gift related to Sora-chan. He participates in club discussions about suspicious incidents involving Takumi Sekiya (Episode 2), investigates Kazuhiro Nakamura's room discovering a self-made manga, and discusses Sora-chan when pretend relationships arise. A significant shift occurs when he attends Sora-chan's live performance, meets the real performer, and ultimately takes the performer's place on stage, stepping from the audience into the "ILive!" game universe itself.
His relationships reflect his worldview: he interacts comfortably with Mizuki Hijiri, one of the few 3D girls he accepts, uses Yamato Noda's first name acknowledging Yamato's hero obsessions, and respects Kazuhiro Nakamura's preference to be addressed as "Ryuushouin." A mutual interest in "ILive!" bonds him with Futaba Mikuriya after Futaba's true self is revealed. Tomoki shows no suspicion towards Takumi Sekiya despite others' concerns.
He demonstrates unexpected kindness by helping a lost child find her mother, singing an "ILive!" song and giving her a Sora-chan charm, despite his usual detachment from real-world interactions.
His given name, Tomoki, combines "wisdom, intellect" (智) and "tree" (樹), while his surname, Takashima, translates to "tall, high" (高) and "island" (嶋).
He openly declares his exclusive preference for 2D girls as romantic partners and friends, despite acknowledging his own above-average looks, physical attributes, and academic grades. His primary devotion is to Sora-chan, the blue-haired character from "ILive!" whom he affectionately calls his "waifu." While generally friendly with classmates and identifying as a skilled singer, he maintains deliberate emotional distance from 3D individuals.
During Hero Club activities, Tomoki dives into action: assisting Yamato Noda in a river rescue (Episode 1), using a phone app to introduce Mizuki Hijiri to potential friends, and later expressing disappointment over an unlocked phone gift related to Sora-chan. He participates in club discussions about suspicious incidents involving Takumi Sekiya (Episode 2), investigates Kazuhiro Nakamura's room discovering a self-made manga, and discusses Sora-chan when pretend relationships arise. A significant shift occurs when he attends Sora-chan's live performance, meets the real performer, and ultimately takes the performer's place on stage, stepping from the audience into the "ILive!" game universe itself.
His relationships reflect his worldview: he interacts comfortably with Mizuki Hijiri, one of the few 3D girls he accepts, uses Yamato Noda's first name acknowledging Yamato's hero obsessions, and respects Kazuhiro Nakamura's preference to be addressed as "Ryuushouin." A mutual interest in "ILive!" bonds him with Futaba Mikuriya after Futaba's true self is revealed. Tomoki shows no suspicion towards Takumi Sekiya despite others' concerns.
He demonstrates unexpected kindness by helping a lost child find her mother, singing an "ILive!" song and giving her a Sora-chan charm, despite his usual detachment from real-world interactions.
His given name, Tomoki, combines "wisdom, intellect" (智) and "tree" (樹), while his surname, Takashima, translates to "tall, high" (高) and "island" (嶋).