TV-Series
Description
Kai is a mongoose student at Cherryton Academy with brown fur, a slender build, and small yet expressive facial features. Abandoned by his biological parents at birth, he was raised by a family of hyenas.
He joined the drama club's acting team. After auditioning unsuccessfully for the role of the water spirit, which went to Tem, Kai assumed he would replace Tem following the alpaca's murder. However, Louis assigned the role to Zoe instead. Confronting Louis, Kai learned that two major onstage mistakes during performances led to his removal from acting; Louis reassigned him to the stage crew.
Kai reacted with intense anger, storming into Louis's office and disregarding formalities. In a fit of rage, he attempted to strike Louis but was physically blocked by Legoshi. When Kai threatened Legoshi in response, the wolf bared his fangs, causing Kai to back down fearfully. This incident highlighted his impulsive, confrontational nature and underlying cowardice.
His early behavior showed selfishness and ambition. He expressed minimal sorrow over Tem's death, viewing it primarily as a career opportunity. He openly lamented his reassignment to stage work, complaining about no longer being an actor. Over time, his perspective shifted. Dom, the stage crew leader, praised Kai's design skills and welcomed him. Kai gradually adapted, finding unexpected enjoyment in backstage work and developing camaraderie with his crewmates, acknowledging it was "more fun than he thought," signaling personal growth.
Despite earlier self-centeredness, Kai displayed moments of empathy. He directly addressed Tem's death when others avoided the topic, insisting the club remove the alpaca's old costume. Later, he expressed concern for Legoshi following the Shishigumi incident. He also exhibited curiosity about Legoshi's secretive behavior, questioning him during a lighting adjustment and revealing that drama club members often joined due to "special or secret conditions"—including himself.
During the Meteor Festival preparations, Kai assisted in creating decorative paper sculptures. Like other club members, he struggled with the loss of logistical coordination after Louis's sudden disappearance.
Kai possessed exceptional communication skills and became a reliable member of the stage crew despite his initial resentment. His journey reflects a transition from brash ambition to a more collaborative and contented role behind the scenes.
He joined the drama club's acting team. After auditioning unsuccessfully for the role of the water spirit, which went to Tem, Kai assumed he would replace Tem following the alpaca's murder. However, Louis assigned the role to Zoe instead. Confronting Louis, Kai learned that two major onstage mistakes during performances led to his removal from acting; Louis reassigned him to the stage crew.
Kai reacted with intense anger, storming into Louis's office and disregarding formalities. In a fit of rage, he attempted to strike Louis but was physically blocked by Legoshi. When Kai threatened Legoshi in response, the wolf bared his fangs, causing Kai to back down fearfully. This incident highlighted his impulsive, confrontational nature and underlying cowardice.
His early behavior showed selfishness and ambition. He expressed minimal sorrow over Tem's death, viewing it primarily as a career opportunity. He openly lamented his reassignment to stage work, complaining about no longer being an actor. Over time, his perspective shifted. Dom, the stage crew leader, praised Kai's design skills and welcomed him. Kai gradually adapted, finding unexpected enjoyment in backstage work and developing camaraderie with his crewmates, acknowledging it was "more fun than he thought," signaling personal growth.
Despite earlier self-centeredness, Kai displayed moments of empathy. He directly addressed Tem's death when others avoided the topic, insisting the club remove the alpaca's old costume. Later, he expressed concern for Legoshi following the Shishigumi incident. He also exhibited curiosity about Legoshi's secretive behavior, questioning him during a lighting adjustment and revealing that drama club members often joined due to "special or secret conditions"—including himself.
During the Meteor Festival preparations, Kai assisted in creating decorative paper sculptures. Like other club members, he struggled with the loss of logistical coordination after Louis's sudden disappearance.
Kai possessed exceptional communication skills and became a reliable member of the stage crew despite his initial resentment. His journey reflects a transition from brash ambition to a more collaborative and contented role behind the scenes.