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Onpu Segawa is a famous child idol, celebrated as a singer, actress, and model, whose success has earned her widespread popularity and a large fanbase. Initially introduced as manipulative and self-serving, she employs forbidden magic to alter memories and preserve her idol status, a behavior driven by emotional walls that keep others at a distance and result in superficial relationships. This leads her to create problems for others if it serves her interests. Her exposure to Doremi Harukaze and the other witch apprentices prompts a profound change in her demeanor. She abandons her manipulative ways and forms genuine friendships, especially after an overuse of forbidden magic causes her to fall into a coma. The others sacrifice their own magical abilities to save her, cementing her redemption and full integration into the group.
Her background shows that her ambition to become an idol was shaped by her mother, a former child idol who faced ridicule in adulthood. Determined to prove the doubters wrong and surpass everyone, Onpu harbors a deep love for her parents. As a toddler, she displayed a curious nature and loved exploring her surroundings.
Physically, Onpu possesses fair skin, large amethyst-colored square-shaped eyes without pupils, and shoulder-length purple hair. She often styles a portion in a side ponytail with a pastel green scrunchie, with forelocks curving inward to frame her face. Her attire evolves from a pastel green T-shirt under a sleeveless light purple dress, dark purple leggings, and yellow-and-white sneakers, to a lavender T-shirt dress accented by a pastel yellow ribbon at the skirt lining, though she keeps the same leggings.
As a witch apprentice originally under Majoruka, Onpu demonstrates high talent, advancing rapidly through exams and gaining a reputation as a genius. Her magical tools consist of a purple droplet-shaped crystal ball and a fairy named Roro. Her transformation phrase is "Pretty Witch Onpu-cchi!", and her spells include "Pururun Purun Famifami Faa!", "Pururun Purun, Suzuyaka ni!" for Magical Stage, and "Pururun Patraine!" for Royal Patraine. She is also proficient in reading the Witch World's writing system.
Her personality is multifaceted: kind, considerate, wise, and hardworking, with a serious dedication to her career and expectations for similar commitment in others. This sometimes leads to blunt corrections, though rarely with malice. Typically composed and calm-tempered, she is well-liked but can become flustered by unusual behavior. Beneath a cheerful exterior, she grapples with loneliness, inadequacy, and insecurity, often isolating herself when troubled. She is fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese.
Relationships play a central role in her development. She shares a close bond with Doremi Harukaze, crediting her for breaking down her emotional barriers and preventing her from becoming cold. With Hazuki Fujiwara, she connects through shared sensibility and femininity. She is frequently alongside Aiko Senoo, as both are grounded and mature, with Aiko often sensing when something troubles Onpu. Initially offended by Momoko Asuka's blunt critiques, they later reconcile and grow close. She naturally cares for Hana-chan, often singing her to sleep, and shows readiness to make personal sacrifices for Hana's well-being. She enjoys teasing Doremi by complimenting Pop Harukaze's intelligence and maintains a friendship with Karen, a shy girl she helped gain confidence during a drama audition.
In the light novel sequel series, set during her teenage years, Onpu encounters new challenges. She mysteriously severs contact with her friends after her mother suffers a stroke, focusing on caregiving and reviving a career damaged by media rumors and her lingering "chidol" status. Stressed, she appears mysterious and quiet, struggling to transition to mature roles. After her friends locate her with Oyajide's help, she initially declines to become a witch apprentice again but rejoins upon realizing they need her assistance. As her stress recedes, she finds new work and rediscovers her charming and playful nature. It is also revealed she had a boyfriend, though details are sparse.
Her character arc emphasizes themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the value of genuine friendships over superficial popularity.
Her background shows that her ambition to become an idol was shaped by her mother, a former child idol who faced ridicule in adulthood. Determined to prove the doubters wrong and surpass everyone, Onpu harbors a deep love for her parents. As a toddler, she displayed a curious nature and loved exploring her surroundings.
Physically, Onpu possesses fair skin, large amethyst-colored square-shaped eyes without pupils, and shoulder-length purple hair. She often styles a portion in a side ponytail with a pastel green scrunchie, with forelocks curving inward to frame her face. Her attire evolves from a pastel green T-shirt under a sleeveless light purple dress, dark purple leggings, and yellow-and-white sneakers, to a lavender T-shirt dress accented by a pastel yellow ribbon at the skirt lining, though she keeps the same leggings.
As a witch apprentice originally under Majoruka, Onpu demonstrates high talent, advancing rapidly through exams and gaining a reputation as a genius. Her magical tools consist of a purple droplet-shaped crystal ball and a fairy named Roro. Her transformation phrase is "Pretty Witch Onpu-cchi!", and her spells include "Pururun Purun Famifami Faa!", "Pururun Purun, Suzuyaka ni!" for Magical Stage, and "Pururun Patraine!" for Royal Patraine. She is also proficient in reading the Witch World's writing system.
Her personality is multifaceted: kind, considerate, wise, and hardworking, with a serious dedication to her career and expectations for similar commitment in others. This sometimes leads to blunt corrections, though rarely with malice. Typically composed and calm-tempered, she is well-liked but can become flustered by unusual behavior. Beneath a cheerful exterior, she grapples with loneliness, inadequacy, and insecurity, often isolating herself when troubled. She is fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese.
Relationships play a central role in her development. She shares a close bond with Doremi Harukaze, crediting her for breaking down her emotional barriers and preventing her from becoming cold. With Hazuki Fujiwara, she connects through shared sensibility and femininity. She is frequently alongside Aiko Senoo, as both are grounded and mature, with Aiko often sensing when something troubles Onpu. Initially offended by Momoko Asuka's blunt critiques, they later reconcile and grow close. She naturally cares for Hana-chan, often singing her to sleep, and shows readiness to make personal sacrifices for Hana's well-being. She enjoys teasing Doremi by complimenting Pop Harukaze's intelligence and maintains a friendship with Karen, a shy girl she helped gain confidence during a drama audition.
In the light novel sequel series, set during her teenage years, Onpu encounters new challenges. She mysteriously severs contact with her friends after her mother suffers a stroke, focusing on caregiving and reviving a career damaged by media rumors and her lingering "chidol" status. Stressed, she appears mysterious and quiet, struggling to transition to mature roles. After her friends locate her with Oyajide's help, she initially declines to become a witch apprentice again but rejoins upon realizing they need her assistance. As her stress recedes, she finds new work and rediscovers her charming and playful nature. It is also revealed she had a boyfriend, though details are sparse.
Her character arc emphasizes themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the value of genuine friendships over superficial popularity.