TV-Series
Description
Tokoha Anjou, an eighth-grade classmate of Chrono Shindou, anchors her narrative with a name rich in contradiction: her family name, "Peaceful Castle," belies inner turmoil, while her given name, "Everlasting Spring," mirrors her resilience amid growth. As the younger sister of famed cardfighter Mamoru Anjou, she grapples with the weight of his legacy, her insecurities fueling a reluctance to enter tournaments and a fear of living in his shadow.

Her visual evolution mirrors her journey—neon green hair and hazel eyes frame her early school-uniformed days, later giving way to a taller stature, wrist-length hair, and a wardrobe blending a pink frock, white shirt, black trousers, and boots. These shifts chart her passage from adolescence to maturity.

A principled honor student with a sharp sense of justice, she locks horns with Chrono, their clashing temperaments sparking friction that mellors into mutual respect. Though her bossy streak surfaces during festival planning, intimidating peers, her loyalty shines in bonds with Akane Kiyosu and Kumi. A childhood pact, symbolized by a buried time capsule under a tree with Akane, anchors her resolve and enduring friendships.

Guided by Mamoru into cardfighting, she initially shuns the spotlight until a decisive victory over him fractures her self-doubt. Trials escalate in the Stride Gate arc—clashes with the "Company," defending the Dragon Empire Branch, and witnessing Mamoru’s injury—steeling her resolve to shield others and forge independence.

Joining Chrono and Shion Kiba in Team TRY3, she sharpens her strategic edge against rivals like Team Trinity Dragon, bolstering Chrono’s comeback after defeats. Post-Stride Gate, her choice to study in Paris marks a deliberate step beyond familial confines, embracing self-determination.

Her arc weaves self-acceptance through struggles—retrieving the time capsule by besting Akane, reconciling Mamoru’s legacy, and balancing external pressures with hard-won triumphs. Each challenge etches a portrait of adolescence navigating legacy, rivalry, and the tenuous dance between doubt and growth.