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Claudine Saijo is a prominent character in the Revue Starlight franchise, whose journey is further explored in The Movie. She is a third-year student at Seisho Music Academy, part of the 99th graduating class, and holds the rank of second seat in the actor training department. Claudine is a French-Japanese half-blood, born to a Japanese father and a French mother, which gives her a unique bicultural background. Her upbringing in France and later move to Japan contribute to her graceful and often passionate demeanor.

From a young age, Claudine enjoyed a successful career as a child actor, starring in numerous plays, films, and commercials. This early success instilled in her a strong sense of confidence and a belief in her own special talents. However, her entrance into Seisho Music Academy brought her face to face with her most significant challenge: her classmate and top-ranked student, Maya Tendo. The encounter fundamentally changed Claudine, transforming her self-assuredness into a fierce and relentless competitive drive aimed at surpassing Maya.

Claudine's personality is a blend of passionate intensity and genuine warmth. She carries herself with the poise expected of a professional performer and is known for being forthright and honest, not hesitating to point out the faults of others when necessary. Beneath this competitive exterior, however, she is deeply caring and considerate of her friends. She has a close friendship with classmate Futaba Isurugi, who often visits her room, and she has been shown helping others with their training or offering insightful emotional support. Despite her confident nature, Claudine can become easily flustered, particularly when Maya acts in an unexpectedly friendly manner. In moments of shock or overwhelming emotion, she has a habit of switching from Japanese to speaking full sentences in French.

Claudine's primary motivation throughout the series is to defeat her rival, Maya Tendo, and claim the title of Top Star for herself. Her entire approach to舞台少女 life is defined by this goal, driving her to constant training and self-improvement. However, this rivalry is not born of simple animosity. Deep down, Claudine holds an immense amount of respect for Maya's prodigious talent. She believes that only she can truly stand as Maya's equal and challenge her. This complex dynamic evolves significantly, transforming from a one-sided pursuit into a mutually acknowledged partnership built on respect. A key moment demonstrating this shift occurs when Claudine, after a shared defeat, takes the blame upon herself to protect Maya's reputation as someone who never loses. In turn, Maya publicly acknowledges their bond, affirming that she can only reach greater heights with Claudine by her side.

In Revue Starlight The Movie, Claudine's role deepens as the students face the anxieties of graduation and the end of their time as the 99th class. Her development concludes with her forging a clear path for the future. After graduating from Seisho, Claudine decides to return to her roots and moves back to France to join a theatre company in Paris called Theatre du Flamme. This decision shows her growth from being solely defined by her rivalry with Maya to claiming her own independent artistic identity. Her key relationships, beyond the central one with Maya, include her easy camaraderie with Futaba and her supportive interactions with other classmates like Karen Aijo and Mahiru Tsuyuzaki.

As a舞台少女, Claudine is exceptionally talented and athletic. Her physical abilities are among the very best in her class, second only to Maya. Her notable abilities include classical ballet training, in which she is highly proficient. In the revue performances, she wields a knightly longsword named Étincelle de Fierté, meaning Spark of Pride. The movie portrays her with a more aggressive and raw stage presence, a manifestation of the intense, explosive passion she holds for her art and her rivalry. Ultimately, Claudine is defined by her unwavering determination, proving that hard work and willpower are essential to achieve one's goals, even when facing a once-in-a-generation talent.
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