TV-Series
Description
Airi Totoki, an 18-year-old university student from Akita, stands 161 cm tall and weighs 46 kg. Born on December 8 with blood type O, she harbors a passion for sweets, frequently baking shortcakes and cheesecakes to share with friends. When not practicing with her college tennis club or socializing, her airheaded forgetfulness sparks comedic mishaps, leaving her dependent on others for rescue.

Her idol career ignited accidentally when a friend enrolled her in an audition without explanation. Mistaking it for a part-time job, Airi launched into a cake-baking demonstration peppered with exaggerated onomatopoeia until overheating nearly led her to disrobe mid-audition. A panicked producer fast-tracked her approval, thrusting her into an unexpected profession. Initially baffled, she gradually embraced the role, vowing to become a top idol to uplift her producer’s career while forging her own maturity.

Brimming with unfiltered authenticity, Airi often zones out during conversations, responds after awkward pauses, or fixates on obsolete topics. Public attempts to shed layers when flustered necessitate frequent modesty interventions from peers. Yet onstage, her scatterbrained persona dissolves into focused artistry, captivating audiences with heartfelt performances that earn fellow idols’ respect.

Her growth arc intertwines earnest strides toward independence with persistent blunders—substituting whipped cream for ketchup or dozing off mid-sentence. Eager to prove her capability, she volunteers for challenging tasks despite embarrassment over her reliance on others. Collaborations with idols like Kanako Mimura and Aiko Takamori thrive through dessert-themed projects, mirroring her family tradition of baking anniversary cakes for her parents. University life and lyrical nods to her surname’s "10 o’clock" meaning anchor her identity, while her journey balances endearing chaos with incremental self-improvement, ensuring her quirks remain integral to her charm.