TV-Series
Description
Ziyu Pan, the older twin in the idol-racing duo Hell’s Kitchen, partners with sister Dina to navigate dual careers at CS Production School as culinary-themed idols and jet racers. Their racing team seamlessly merges with their stage personas, embodying their twin passions for high-speed competition and performance artistry.

Ziyu’s striking appearance blends playful and bold elements: black twin pigtails tied with yellow ribbons frame amber-yellow eyes, while her casual outfit pairs a bright pink schoolgirl top with white sleeves, a dark collar, and a waist bow, complemented by white thigh-high stockings and red heels. A purple rabbit brooch and pink bangle add whimsy, while her racing costume merges elegance and edge—a white-and-gold Mandarin-style dress with a heart-shaped cutout, red and blue bows, and thigh-high boots, accented by gold wrist sleeves, a bunny armband, and lilac rabbit ears.

Onstage, Ziyu radiates charisma, channeling vibrant energy into idol performances. Offstage, her demeanor shifts to calculated arrogance, often leveraging her status to demand preferential treatment for Hell’s Kitchen, such as displacing rivals like Rin and Misa from prime racing slots. Though quick to mock opponents for relying on "beginner’s luck," she and Dina occasionally extend tactical advice, urging teams like Sea Serpents to embrace shrine maiden aesthetics or critiquing Dress’ comedic timing—moments where rivalry blurs into grudging mentorship.

Initially plotting to retire from idol work after claiming the Kandagawa Cup to focus solely on racing, Ziyu’s resolve wavers when peers commend their ability to balance both worlds. This admiration sparks a pivotal shift: the sisters abandon their exit strategy, choosing instead to champion their dual legacy, evolving from self-serving stars to icons embracing their multifaceted influence.

Ziyu’s bond with Dina anchors her identity, their shared ambition and flaws creating a mirror dynamic. Their interactions with rivals teeter between cutthroat tactics and unexpected solidarity, painting a nuanced portrait of competition laced with reluctant respect. While their story centers on the main series and game, their legacy thrives in the balance of spectacle, speed, and sibling synergy.