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Hagumi Kitazawa, a third-year student in class 3-E at Hanasakigawa Girls' Academy, radiates an infectious energy as the bassist for Hello, Happy World! and captain of the Sky Stars softball team. Her athletic prowess spans marathons, dance club routines, and gravity-defying backflips, even in cumbersome costumes. Balancing music and sports, she thrives on teamwork and movement, embodying a lively spirit that uplifts those around her.
Daughter of a butcher shop family renowned for their croquettes, Hagumi proudly assists in the shop while navigating strained home dynamics. Her parents’ disapproval of her tomboyish passions fuels tension, marked by her father’s frequent absences. Yet she channels these challenges into relentless dedication to softball, dance, and bass performances, transforming adversity into creative drive.
Beneath her sporty, boyish exterior lies a fondness for whimsical charm, exemplified by her admiration for Michelle’s bear costume. Hagumi’s acute empathy steers her away from competitive rivalries, prioritizing collective joy over individual victory—a philosophy aligning seamlessly with Hello, Happy World!’s mission. Her sensitivity to others’ emotions cements her role as the band’s heart, fostering unity through small gestures like playful nicknames for bandmates.
Childhood bonds with Kasumi Toyama, severed after their cherished park’s demolition, rekindle at CiRCLE, reigniting a friendship rooted in shared nostalgia. Academically, Hagumi stumbles over textbooks but shines in karuta matches and physical feats, approaching bass with determined simplicity, drawn initially to its four-string accessibility. Community events see her donning costumes like “Marie,” oblivious to Michelle’s secret identity.
Her cherished childhood stuffed monkey, “Monkey,” remains a steadfast bedtime companion, while dreams of merging her family’s shop with Saaya Yamabuki’s bakery hint at entrepreneurial sparks. Though she privately wrestles with insecurities about balancing toughness with cuteness, peers admire her as a subtly feminine force—a testament to her layered, vibrant persona.
Daughter of a butcher shop family renowned for their croquettes, Hagumi proudly assists in the shop while navigating strained home dynamics. Her parents’ disapproval of her tomboyish passions fuels tension, marked by her father’s frequent absences. Yet she channels these challenges into relentless dedication to softball, dance, and bass performances, transforming adversity into creative drive.
Beneath her sporty, boyish exterior lies a fondness for whimsical charm, exemplified by her admiration for Michelle’s bear costume. Hagumi’s acute empathy steers her away from competitive rivalries, prioritizing collective joy over individual victory—a philosophy aligning seamlessly with Hello, Happy World!’s mission. Her sensitivity to others’ emotions cements her role as the band’s heart, fostering unity through small gestures like playful nicknames for bandmates.
Childhood bonds with Kasumi Toyama, severed after their cherished park’s demolition, rekindle at CiRCLE, reigniting a friendship rooted in shared nostalgia. Academically, Hagumi stumbles over textbooks but shines in karuta matches and physical feats, approaching bass with determined simplicity, drawn initially to its four-string accessibility. Community events see her donning costumes like “Marie,” oblivious to Michelle’s secret identity.
Her cherished childhood stuffed monkey, “Monkey,” remains a steadfast bedtime companion, while dreams of merging her family’s shop with Saaya Yamabuki’s bakery hint at entrepreneurial sparks. Though she privately wrestles with insecurities about balancing toughness with cuteness, peers admire her as a subtly feminine force—a testament to her layered, vibrant persona.