TV-Series
Description
Torao Midō, bearing the formal name 御堂虎於, emerges from a life of privilege and innate talent, untouched by adversity. His unwavering confidence and self-assured charm define his interactions, particularly his casual ease with women. As a member of idol group ZOOL, his striking looks draw frequent comparisons to fellow idol Ryunosuke Tsunashi—a parallel that sparks both rivalry and introspection. Repeated rejections from women favoring Ryunosuke’s demeanor fuel Torao’s resolve to mirror his peer, yet his sharp perceptiveness pierces through Ryunosuke’s facade during their first meeting, revealing inauthenticity beneath the surface.
Beneath his self-centered exterior lies an idealistic core shaped by a childhood admiration for heroes—a trait shrewdly exploited by Ryo Tsukumo to recruit him into Tsukumo Productions and ZOOL. This duality extends to his history as a high school student council president, where leadership clashed with a chronic habit of tardiness in group settings. Relationships with peers like Tamaki Yotsuba, who dubs him "Toracchi," and Toma Inumaru, who shortens his name to "Tora," hint at layered dynamics within the group.
Quirks punctuate his persona: an unintended magnetism toward female cats during a ZOOL outing and a first-ever visit to Usamimi Friends Park exclusively with male companions. His patience wears thin with Ryo Tsukumo’s messaging antics, culminating in a blocked account and a heated doorstep confrontation. Physically, Torao cuts a tall, imposing figure at 1.85 meters, with chestnut hair cascading to his shoulders and brown eyes reflecting March 15th as his birthdate. The symbolism of his name—"tiger" (虎) entwined with Ryunosuke’s "dragon" (龍)—echoes traditional yin-yang opposition, anchoring their rivalry in mythic contrast.
His journey weaves through evolving self-awareness, spurred by relentless comparisons and ZOOL’s influence. While specific narrative arcs remain rooted in these foundational traits, each interaction and clash—whether with rivals, cats, or overzealous producers—chips at his polished exterior, revealing glimpses of the aspirational hero beneath.
Beneath his self-centered exterior lies an idealistic core shaped by a childhood admiration for heroes—a trait shrewdly exploited by Ryo Tsukumo to recruit him into Tsukumo Productions and ZOOL. This duality extends to his history as a high school student council president, where leadership clashed with a chronic habit of tardiness in group settings. Relationships with peers like Tamaki Yotsuba, who dubs him "Toracchi," and Toma Inumaru, who shortens his name to "Tora," hint at layered dynamics within the group.
Quirks punctuate his persona: an unintended magnetism toward female cats during a ZOOL outing and a first-ever visit to Usamimi Friends Park exclusively with male companions. His patience wears thin with Ryo Tsukumo’s messaging antics, culminating in a blocked account and a heated doorstep confrontation. Physically, Torao cuts a tall, imposing figure at 1.85 meters, with chestnut hair cascading to his shoulders and brown eyes reflecting March 15th as his birthdate. The symbolism of his name—"tiger" (虎) entwined with Ryunosuke’s "dragon" (龍)—echoes traditional yin-yang opposition, anchoring their rivalry in mythic contrast.
His journey weaves through evolving self-awareness, spurred by relentless comparisons and ZOOL’s influence. While specific narrative arcs remain rooted in these foundational traits, each interaction and clash—whether with rivals, cats, or overzealous producers—chips at his polished exterior, revealing glimpses of the aspirational hero beneath.