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Riri Higashi, producer of the idol group Cream Anmitsu under Cat Productions, is a 25-year-old (December 12 birthday) recognized for her cheerful disposition and consistent kindness, often radiating warmth through her frequent smiles. A dedicated cosplay enthusiast, she maintains an expansive wardrobe of intricate outfits. Her professional rise at Cat Productions was marked by swift advancement, achieving the producer role within three years—a reflection of her strategic acumen in steering idol group operations.
Her history with Hoho Kajino, manager of rival group Fruit Tart, dates to their childhood, where Hoho internalized a sense of rivalry after repeatedly feeling eclipsed by Riri’s achievements. Unaware of Hoho’s unresolved competitiveness, Riri engages with her cordially, fostering a supportive dynamic that occasionally permeates their professional exchanges. During Cat Productions’ Idol Battle event, Riri orchestrated Hemo Midori’s integration into Fruit Tart, a tactical decision that bolstered the group’s expansion and competitive viability. She further demonstrated collaborative instincts by refining subunit structures and cultivating pathways for Fruit Tart’s progress, emphasizing shared success over inter-agency rivalry.
Riri’s responsibilities encompass directing Cream Anmitsu’s performances, managing public relations, and aligning the group’s trajectory with Cat Productions’ objectives. Her adept navigation of industry complexities and commitment to mediating between competing interests reinforce her standing as a pragmatic and influential figure within the idol industry.
Her history with Hoho Kajino, manager of rival group Fruit Tart, dates to their childhood, where Hoho internalized a sense of rivalry after repeatedly feeling eclipsed by Riri’s achievements. Unaware of Hoho’s unresolved competitiveness, Riri engages with her cordially, fostering a supportive dynamic that occasionally permeates their professional exchanges. During Cat Productions’ Idol Battle event, Riri orchestrated Hemo Midori’s integration into Fruit Tart, a tactical decision that bolstered the group’s expansion and competitive viability. She further demonstrated collaborative instincts by refining subunit structures and cultivating pathways for Fruit Tart’s progress, emphasizing shared success over inter-agency rivalry.
Riri’s responsibilities encompass directing Cream Anmitsu’s performances, managing public relations, and aligning the group’s trajectory with Cat Productions’ objectives. Her adept navigation of industry complexities and commitment to mediating between competing interests reinforce her standing as a pragmatic and influential figure within the idol industry.