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Ritsuko Akizuki is a Japanese female character affiliated with 765 Production. Her full name utilizes kanji signifying "autumn" (秋), "moon" (月), "commandment" (律), and "child" (子). At 19 years old, born June 23, she possesses brown eyes and brown hair, typically worn in two braids or sometimes a bun, always featuring distinctive bangs. She is almost invariably depicted wearing glasses. Her physical measurements range from 152–156 cm in height, 41–43 kg in weight, with figure proportions of 85-57-85 cm. Her blood type is A, and her image color is green.
Initially joining 765 Production as an office intern after high school, she transitioned into an idol role due to the agency's talent shortage. Despite her performance duties, she remained deeply involved in business operations, managing administrative tasks and finances. This dual position frequently led her to advise or correct the main producer on perceived inefficiencies. Her approach emphasizes logic, strategic planning, and data analysis, with interests in volunteering, acquiring professional qualifications, and analytical thinking.
Subsequently, she shifted focus to production work, becoming the primary producer for the idol group Ryuuguu Komachi. She dedicated herself to elevating members Azusa, Iori, and Ami into top-tier idols through rigorous training and high expectations, earning her the nickname "Demon Drill Sergeant." She holds a driver's license for production duties. While no longer performing, her past idol experience informs her coaching, and she retains a supportive fanbase. She exhibits embarrassment when discussing her idol career, redirecting attention to current projects.
In later iterations, she resumes active idol performance while continuing backstage responsibilities. She assists with financial oversight, talent development, and operational strategy, expecting equal commitment from colleagues. Her personality blends strictness with nurturing support; she readily chastises unprofessional behavior—especially from younger idols—but encourages growth. She openly shares newfound interests with enthusiasm, though she struggles with receiving personal compliments and deflects praise. Onstage, she embraces performance energy but privately questions her suitability for idol attention, preferring supporting roles. Her facial expressions often reveal unspoken emotions.
Her hairstyle evolves across media: braids in earlier arcade games, a spiky ponytail in later releases, and longer braids in current theater iterations. She is rarely shown without glasses or with her hair down, as such changes render her unrecognizable. Additional documented traits include martial arts knowledge and wearing outfits resembling convenience store uniforms.
Initially joining 765 Production as an office intern after high school, she transitioned into an idol role due to the agency's talent shortage. Despite her performance duties, she remained deeply involved in business operations, managing administrative tasks and finances. This dual position frequently led her to advise or correct the main producer on perceived inefficiencies. Her approach emphasizes logic, strategic planning, and data analysis, with interests in volunteering, acquiring professional qualifications, and analytical thinking.
Subsequently, she shifted focus to production work, becoming the primary producer for the idol group Ryuuguu Komachi. She dedicated herself to elevating members Azusa, Iori, and Ami into top-tier idols through rigorous training and high expectations, earning her the nickname "Demon Drill Sergeant." She holds a driver's license for production duties. While no longer performing, her past idol experience informs her coaching, and she retains a supportive fanbase. She exhibits embarrassment when discussing her idol career, redirecting attention to current projects.
In later iterations, she resumes active idol performance while continuing backstage responsibilities. She assists with financial oversight, talent development, and operational strategy, expecting equal commitment from colleagues. Her personality blends strictness with nurturing support; she readily chastises unprofessional behavior—especially from younger idols—but encourages growth. She openly shares newfound interests with enthusiasm, though she struggles with receiving personal compliments and deflects praise. Onstage, she embraces performance energy but privately questions her suitability for idol attention, preferring supporting roles. Her facial expressions often reveal unspoken emotions.
Her hairstyle evolves across media: braids in earlier arcade games, a spiky ponytail in later releases, and longer braids in current theater iterations. She is rarely shown without glasses or with her hair down, as such changes render her unrecognizable. Additional documented traits include martial arts knowledge and wearing outfits resembling convenience store uniforms.