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Description
Kyouko is a student in the A class at the school where the story takes place. She is depicted with bleached hair and tanned skin, and is noted for her large bust. Her most defining physical trait is her frivolous and flamboyant appearance, which initially helped her become the most popular girl among the boys at school, a position she held until the arrival of Kurumi Sahana.

Personality-wise, Kyouko is characterized by a short temper and a quick lack of understanding, which frequently leads her into trouble. Her attitude is highly volatile and can shift suddenly from an aggressive, confrontational stance to a friendly, almost eager one. She speaks about herself in the third person and possesses a strong moral ambiguity, simultaneously displaying both immoral and decent behavior. She has a very outgoing and energetic lifestyle that contributes to her chaotic tendencies. One of her most consistent motivations is a love for money, specifically 1000 yen notes, and she frequently demands them in exchange for her ideas, services, or as stakes in bets.

Kyouko is not an official member of the Roman Club, the central club of the series, but she is a frequent visitor to the clubroom, primarily to read manga. Her role in the story is largely as a secondary character and a source of interpersonal conflict and comic relief, particularly through her interactions with the other male characters. Her key relationship is with Katsu Toshitsuku, whom she constantly argues with. She remains oblivious to the romantic feelings Katsu develops for her over the course of the series. Katsu often finds himself defending her from the sexual exploitation of another student, Yasu, and they share moments of bonding, such as when he teaches her how to play a video game. Her development is subtle, revolving around her dynamic with Katsu, but she largely remains a static character defined by her impulsiveness, mercenary nature, and the complex blend of innocence and worldliness that shapes her actions. Her notable abilities are less about physical prowess and more about her social manipulation and her knack for creating or escalating situations through her direct and often financially motivated demands.