TV-Series
Description
Nino Nijiiro, an 11-year-old Class C student at Avocado Academy, initially dismissed idols as "lifeless" and lacking passion, a view shaped by her athletic background and love for sports. Her perspective transformed after witnessing the dedication of idols like Yui Yumekawa and Laala Manaka, and especially after losing a karuta match to Sion Todo, who she later discovered was an idol. This revelation spurred her debut as a Pop-type idol in the unit MY☆DREAM, aiming to channel her competitive spirit into idol activities.
Outside PriPara, she has short cyan hair reaching her chin with spiky locks resembling horns, green eyes, and slightly thick eyebrows. Her everyday look includes thin bangs blending into her hairline. During her PriPara transformation, her hair gains volume and length, developing a light green ombre effect, thicker bangs, and a visible fang. Her idol coords, primarily from Neon Drop, prioritize sporty practicality over traditional dresses, often featuring accessories like roller skates or baseball mitts.
Athleticism, directness, and energetic determination define her personality. She excels at parkour and frequently assists school sports clubs, embodying the "passionate sports girl" identity. Her speech includes slurred or abbreviated greetings, ending sentences with "ssu," and frequent use of "maru" or "full marks!" as catchphrases. She also refers to herself in the third person. Key relationships include mentor Sion Todo (following their karuta match), inspiration Yui Yumekawa, teammate Michiru Koda in MY☆DREAM, and her PriPara manager Chuppe, a mouse-like mascot.
Notable coords include her Casual Coord (Street Yellow Parka), debut Cyalume Coord (Neon Drop Cyalume), and variants like Dream Cyalume Nino Coord and Team Dream Cyalume MY☆DRE Nino Coord, all emphasizing mobility and sporty aesthetics consistent with her brand. Her background includes a March 14 birthday (Pisces), a favorite food of bread (especially sandwiches), and a dream of becoming a "hero idol" to motivate others. She is noted as the first PriPara idol with ombre hair in idol form and the only MY☆DREAM member without distinctive eye features. Her name "Nijiiro" combines "rainbow" and "color," while "Nino" lacks specific meaning in Japanese.
She appears in the game *Idol Time PriPara Yume All Star Live!*, interacting with characters across the franchise, and is featured on merchandise like phone accessories.
Outside PriPara, she has short cyan hair reaching her chin with spiky locks resembling horns, green eyes, and slightly thick eyebrows. Her everyday look includes thin bangs blending into her hairline. During her PriPara transformation, her hair gains volume and length, developing a light green ombre effect, thicker bangs, and a visible fang. Her idol coords, primarily from Neon Drop, prioritize sporty practicality over traditional dresses, often featuring accessories like roller skates or baseball mitts.
Athleticism, directness, and energetic determination define her personality. She excels at parkour and frequently assists school sports clubs, embodying the "passionate sports girl" identity. Her speech includes slurred or abbreviated greetings, ending sentences with "ssu," and frequent use of "maru" or "full marks!" as catchphrases. She also refers to herself in the third person. Key relationships include mentor Sion Todo (following their karuta match), inspiration Yui Yumekawa, teammate Michiru Koda in MY☆DREAM, and her PriPara manager Chuppe, a mouse-like mascot.
Notable coords include her Casual Coord (Street Yellow Parka), debut Cyalume Coord (Neon Drop Cyalume), and variants like Dream Cyalume Nino Coord and Team Dream Cyalume MY☆DRE Nino Coord, all emphasizing mobility and sporty aesthetics consistent with her brand. Her background includes a March 14 birthday (Pisces), a favorite food of bread (especially sandwiches), and a dream of becoming a "hero idol" to motivate others. She is noted as the first PriPara idol with ombre hair in idol form and the only MY☆DREAM member without distinctive eye features. Her name "Nijiiro" combines "rainbow" and "color," while "Nino" lacks specific meaning in Japanese.
She appears in the game *Idol Time PriPara Yume All Star Live!*, interacting with characters across the franchise, and is featured on merchandise like phone accessories.