OVA
Description
Kid, the mayor's son, returns to his coastal hometown harboring rebellion and deep-seated resentment toward his father's political maneuvers. Witnessing perceived corruption, especially the rigged Disco Queen contest, fuels his disillusionment. This drives his transformation into a radical antagonist who orchestrates a motorcycle gang's terrorist plot to sabotage the event. His motivations fuse personal grievances with a nihilistic perspective on the community's moral decay.
Before the contest, Kid encounters Miho, a young aspiring designer under her aunt's guardianship. Her childlike sincerity and belief in a "goddess of dreams"—a pure manifestation of realized aspirations—intrigue him, starkly opposing his cynicism. Their interactions briefly expose unexpected softness beneath his hardened exterior, yet fail to divert his destructive trajectory.
At the contest's climax, Kid unleashes chaos with his plot, halting the event. This violence is interrupted by Fashion Lala—Miho's magically transformed older persona—who performs in dazzling outfits. Kid recognizes Lala as Miho's described goddess, triggering profound impact. Witnessing this pure artistry amid his self-made turmoil becomes a turning point, symbolizing the collision between his destruction and Miho's hope.
His background includes unresolved familial conflict with his father and sister, shaping his rebellion. His mother's absence remains a consistent, though unexplored, element. Kid's arc culminates in this symbolic confrontation during Lala's performance, leaving his fate unresolved but his ideological challenge laid bare.
Before the contest, Kid encounters Miho, a young aspiring designer under her aunt's guardianship. Her childlike sincerity and belief in a "goddess of dreams"—a pure manifestation of realized aspirations—intrigue him, starkly opposing his cynicism. Their interactions briefly expose unexpected softness beneath his hardened exterior, yet fail to divert his destructive trajectory.
At the contest's climax, Kid unleashes chaos with his plot, halting the event. This violence is interrupted by Fashion Lala—Miho's magically transformed older persona—who performs in dazzling outfits. Kid recognizes Lala as Miho's described goddess, triggering profound impact. Witnessing this pure artistry amid his self-made turmoil becomes a turning point, symbolizing the collision between his destruction and Miho's hope.
His background includes unresolved familial conflict with his father and sister, shaping his rebellion. His mother's absence remains a consistent, though unexplored, element. Kid's arc culminates in this symbolic confrontation during Lala's performance, leaving his fate unresolved but his ideological challenge laid bare.