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Ami Futami is one of the twin idols represented under 765 Production, consistently identified as 13 years old. She stands 158 cm tall, weighs 42 kg, and has measurements of 78-55-77 cm. Her hair is tied to the right side, distinguishing her from her twin sister Mami. Both sisters perform under the single identity of "Ami Futami," an official secret known only to staff and select idols like Takane Shijou.
Energetic and mischievous, Ami frequently engages in pranks and imitations, often targeting the producer they call "Nii-chan" with teasing remarks about female charms. She shares an extremely close bond with Mami, operating under a philosophy of sharing burdens collaboratively. While both sisters are playful and occasionally rebellious, Ami displays slightly less maturity. Their protective parents include a mother whose occasional overbearing behavior prompts the twins to seek temporary refuge at the 765 Production office.
Ami appears across multiple THE iDOLM@STER game iterations. In the arcade version, she alternated performances with Mami. In THE iDOLM@STER 2, she joined the unit Ryuuguu Komachi under Ritsuko Akizuki's management, undergoing rigorous training that sometimes strained her spirited nature. She performed the solo song "Overmaster" in THE iDOLM@STER Gravure For You! and originated the "Song of Loading" during loading screens in THE iDOLM@STER 2, which gained traction as an internet meme.
Within the anime continuity, including THE iDOLM@STER Movie: Kagayaki no Mukougawa e!, Ami appears as part of the 765 Pro ensemble, participating in group activities like arena concert preparation and training camp sequences at Wakasa Inn. She contributes to the collective storyline, such as the final performance of "M@STERPIECE," without driving the central narrative focused on Haruka Amami.
Spin-off appearances include Puchimasu!, featuring comedic interactions reinforcing her playful persona. She also appears in THE iDOLM@STER Million Live! and Theater Days, retaining her core characteristics while participating in new unit activities and theater performances. Her vocal contributions include shared image songs with Mami like "Positive!" and "L<>R", plus solo tracks such as "Time Machine ni Tobinotte!" and "Triple Angel".
Energetic and mischievous, Ami frequently engages in pranks and imitations, often targeting the producer they call "Nii-chan" with teasing remarks about female charms. She shares an extremely close bond with Mami, operating under a philosophy of sharing burdens collaboratively. While both sisters are playful and occasionally rebellious, Ami displays slightly less maturity. Their protective parents include a mother whose occasional overbearing behavior prompts the twins to seek temporary refuge at the 765 Production office.
Ami appears across multiple THE iDOLM@STER game iterations. In the arcade version, she alternated performances with Mami. In THE iDOLM@STER 2, she joined the unit Ryuuguu Komachi under Ritsuko Akizuki's management, undergoing rigorous training that sometimes strained her spirited nature. She performed the solo song "Overmaster" in THE iDOLM@STER Gravure For You! and originated the "Song of Loading" during loading screens in THE iDOLM@STER 2, which gained traction as an internet meme.
Within the anime continuity, including THE iDOLM@STER Movie: Kagayaki no Mukougawa e!, Ami appears as part of the 765 Pro ensemble, participating in group activities like arena concert preparation and training camp sequences at Wakasa Inn. She contributes to the collective storyline, such as the final performance of "M@STERPIECE," without driving the central narrative focused on Haruka Amami.
Spin-off appearances include Puchimasu!, featuring comedic interactions reinforcing her playful persona. She also appears in THE iDOLM@STER Million Live! and Theater Days, retaining her core characteristics while participating in new unit activities and theater performances. Her vocal contributions include shared image songs with Mami like "Positive!" and "L<>R", plus solo tracks such as "Time Machine ni Tobinotte!" and "Triple Angel".