TV-Series
Description
Ai Mikaze, an android commissioned by Shining Saotome, functions through logical analysis and data collection while initially projecting emotionless detachment. His name "Ai" deliberately references both "Artificial Intelligence" and the Japanese word for "love."
Physically, he possesses cyan eyes and cyan-blue shoulder-length hair, typically styled with one side pulled into a ponytail. Standing 178 cm tall, his attire evolves from refined white trousers, beige vests, and white jackets to multicolored hoodies. His designated theme color in QUARTET★NIGHT is lilac.
Personality-wise, Ai operates with detached rationality, meticulously documenting observations and relying on data-driven decisions. He delivers blunt remarks without malice, exemplified by openly noting Syo Kurusu’s short stature during their introduction. Despite professing emotional absence, he gradually forms bonds and mediates conflicts between bandmates Camus and Ranmaru Kurosaki. As a mentor, he enforces rigid schedules and consequences under his philosophy: "If they have potential, raise them. If they don’t, drop them."
His background includes debuting as an idol at 13 and becoming a professional arranger/composer by 14, pursuing idol work due to external expectations rather than personal aspiration. Daily routines involve scrupulous documentation and online gaming sessions with Tokiya Ichinose.
Season 2 highlights his development: mentoring Syo and Natsuki Shinomiya while observing STARISH’s growth triggers unfamiliar sensations. He experiences confusion when Reiji Kotobuki expresses faith in STARISH contrary to data, later touching his chest while questioning these emerging feelings. Though initially skeptical, he supports STARISH’s dance practice before their HEAVENS performance.
Interactions show subtle relational shifts, particularly his interest in Haruka Nanami’s compositions—noting physical reactions like his "heart pounding" when singing her songs. During later seasons, he engages in QUARTET★NIGHT’s rivalry with HEAVENS in the Triple S competition.
Quirks include overheating during overanalysis of concepts like love and preferring digital formats over physical books. He remains an enigmatic figure, navigating artificial origins while incrementally exploring emotions.
Physically, he possesses cyan eyes and cyan-blue shoulder-length hair, typically styled with one side pulled into a ponytail. Standing 178 cm tall, his attire evolves from refined white trousers, beige vests, and white jackets to multicolored hoodies. His designated theme color in QUARTET★NIGHT is lilac.
Personality-wise, Ai operates with detached rationality, meticulously documenting observations and relying on data-driven decisions. He delivers blunt remarks without malice, exemplified by openly noting Syo Kurusu’s short stature during their introduction. Despite professing emotional absence, he gradually forms bonds and mediates conflicts between bandmates Camus and Ranmaru Kurosaki. As a mentor, he enforces rigid schedules and consequences under his philosophy: "If they have potential, raise them. If they don’t, drop them."
His background includes debuting as an idol at 13 and becoming a professional arranger/composer by 14, pursuing idol work due to external expectations rather than personal aspiration. Daily routines involve scrupulous documentation and online gaming sessions with Tokiya Ichinose.
Season 2 highlights his development: mentoring Syo and Natsuki Shinomiya while observing STARISH’s growth triggers unfamiliar sensations. He experiences confusion when Reiji Kotobuki expresses faith in STARISH contrary to data, later touching his chest while questioning these emerging feelings. Though initially skeptical, he supports STARISH’s dance practice before their HEAVENS performance.
Interactions show subtle relational shifts, particularly his interest in Haruka Nanami’s compositions—noting physical reactions like his "heart pounding" when singing her songs. During later seasons, he engages in QUARTET★NIGHT’s rivalry with HEAVENS in the Triple S competition.
Quirks include overheating during overanalysis of concepts like love and preferring digital formats over physical books. He remains an enigmatic figure, navigating artificial origins while incrementally exploring emotions.