OverviewMinor Characters
Prelim Arc[]
Hime Sakurai[]
Hime Sakurai (Japanese: 桜井 ひめ Sakurai Hime) | ||
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Debut Manga: 5 — Meikoh Cup, Girls' Preliminary (Part 2) Anime: 5 — Meikoh Cup, Junior Women's Prelim Free Skating (Part Two) | ||
A skater from Meijo Crown FSC. Won second place in the Meikoh Cup Women's Prelim.[1] |
Hime Sakurai (Japanese: 桜井 ひめ Sakurai Hime) | |
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Debut Manga: 5 — Meikoh Cup, Girls' Preliminary (Part 2) Anime: 5 — Meikoh Cup, Junior Women's Prelim Free Skating (Part Two) | |
A skater from Meijo Crown FSC. Won second place in the Meikoh Cup Women's Prelim.[1] |
West Japan Arc[]
Yui Nedefuji[]
Yui Nedefuji (Japanese: 子出藤 唯 Nedefuji Yui) | ||
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Debut Manga: 7 — Level 1 Badge Test Anime: 7 — Level One Badge Test | ||
Younger brother of the identical-looking Nedefuji triplets. A skater from Rengecha FSC. Out of the triplets, he is the slowest but also the highest jumper.[2] |
Yui Nedefuji (Japanese: 子出藤 唯 Nedefuji Yui) | |
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Debut Manga: 7 — Level 1 Badge Test Anime: 7 — Level One Badge Test | |
Younger brother of the identical-looking Nedefuji triplets. A skater from Rengecha FSC. Out of the triplets, he is the slowest but also the highest jumper.[2] |
Ito Nedefuji[]
Ito Nedefuji (Japanese: 子出藤 絃 Nedefuji Ito) | ||
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Debut Manga: 7 — Level 1 Badge Test Anime: 7 — Level One Badge Test | ||
Younger sister of the identical-looking Nedefuji triplets. She is the best skater out of the triplets, and the second best skater in Rengecha FSC behind Suzu Kamoto.[2] Later attends the All-Japan Novice A and skates in the same group as Inori, scoring 101.10.[3] |
Ito Nedefuji (Japanese: 子出藤 絃 Nedefuji Ito) | |
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Debut Manga: 7 — Level 1 Badge Test Anime: 7 — Level One Badge Test | |
Younger sister of the identical-looking Nedefuji triplets. She is the best skater out of the triplets, and the second best skater in Rengecha FSC behind Suzu Kamoto.[2] Later attends the All-Japan Novice A and skates in the same group as Inori, scoring 101.10.[3] |
Tamaki Nedefuji[]
Tamaki Nedefuji (Japanese: 子出藤 環 Nedefuji Tamaki) | ||
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Debut Manga: 7 — Level 1 Badge Test Anime: 7 — Level One Badge Test | ||
Older sister of the identical-looking Nedefuji triplets. A skater from Rengecha FSC. Out of the triplets, she is the one who puts in the most effort in practice.[2] |
Tamaki Nedefuji (Japanese: 子出藤 環 Nedefuji Tamaki) | |
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Debut Manga: 7 — Level 1 Badge Test Anime: 7 — Level One Badge Test | |
Older sister of the identical-looking Nedefuji triplets. A skater from Rengecha FSC. Out of the triplets, she is the one who puts in the most effort in practice.[2] |
All-Japan Arc[]
Seishi Imori[]
Seishi Imori (Japanese: 伊文里 清紫 Imori Seishi) | ||
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
One of the assistant coaches at Rengecha FSC.[4] |
Seishi Imori (Japanese: 伊文里 清紫 Imori Seishi) | |
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
One of the assistant coaches at Rengecha FSC.[4] |
Asami Yamori[]
Asami Yamori (Japanese: 家守 朝緑 Yamori Asami) | ||
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
One of the assistant coaches at Rengecha FSC.[4] |
Asami Yamori (Japanese: 家守 朝緑 Yamori Asami) | |
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
One of the assistant coaches at Rengecha FSC.[4] |
Hisako Seido[]
Hisako Seido (Japanese: 蜻堂 緋沙子 Seidou Hisako) | ||
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
The head coach of Arakawa Glow FSC.[4] |
Hisako Seido (Japanese: 蜻堂 緋沙子 Seidou Hisako) | |
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
The head coach of Arakawa Glow FSC.[4] |
Jo Hitaki[]
Jo Hitaki (Japanese: 日瀧 常 Hitaki Jou) | ||
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
A coach at Yamabiko FSC.[4] |
Jo Hitaki (Japanese: 日瀧 常 Hitaki Jou) | |
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
A coach at Yamabiko FSC.[4] |
Gunji Nishimami[]
Gunji Nishimami (Japanese: 西猯 郡志 Nishimami Gunji) | ||
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
The head coach of Sendai Square FSC.[4] |
Gunji Nishimami (Japanese: 西猯 郡志 Nishimami Gunji) | |
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Debut Manga: 29 — Open Practice | |
The head coach of Sendai Square FSC.[4] |
Momoko Kokonoi[]
Momoko Kokonoi (Japanese: 九豬 桃子 Kokonoi Momoko) | ||
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Debut Manga: 30 — Shallow Motives | |
A figure skating athlete from Sendai Square FSC who participates in the All-Japan Novice A. She is seen executing a 2A2A + 1Eu1Eu + 3S3S combo.[3] |
Momoko Kokonoi (Japanese: 九豬 桃子 Kokonoi Momoko) | |
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Debut Manga: 30 — Shallow Motives | |
A figure skating athlete from Sendai Square FSC who participates in the All-Japan Novice A. She is seen executing a 2A2A + 1Eu1Eu + 3S3S combo.[3] |
Moé Hiraniya[]
Moé Hiraniya (Japanese: 平新谷 萌栄 Hiraniya Moe) | ||
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Debut Manga: 30 — Shallow Motives | |
A figure skating athlete from Starfox FSC who participates in the All-Japan Novice A. She attempts Inori's Quadruple Salchow without any prior practice but ends up executing only a Single Salchow instead. Reilly Foxx, however, does not mind at all, as she used to do the same thing during her own skating career.[3] |
Moé Hiraniya (Japanese: 平新谷 萌栄 Hiraniya Moe) | |
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Debut Manga: 30 — Shallow Motives | |
A figure skating athlete from Starfox FSC who participates in the All-Japan Novice A. She attempts Inori's Quadruple Salchow without any prior practice but ends up executing only a Single Salchow instead. Reilly Foxx, however, does not mind at all, as she used to do the same thing during her own skating career.[3] |
Junior Arc[]
Neneko Kurekuma[]
Neneko Kurekuma (Japanese: 紅熊 寧々子 Kurekuma Neneko) | ||
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Debut Manga: 33 — The Ahiru Child | |
One of Iruka Okazaki's friends and a Junior skater from Rengecha FSC. She watches Inori's All-Japan Novice performance alongside Iruka and later attends the Osaka training camp.[5][6] Later seen competing in the All-Japan Junior.[7] |
Neneko Kurekuma (Japanese: 紅熊 寧々子 Kurekuma Neneko) | |
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Debut Manga: 33 — The Ahiru Child | |
One of Iruka Okazaki's friends and a Junior skater from Rengecha FSC. She watches Inori's All-Japan Novice performance alongside Iruka and later attends the Osaka training camp.[5][6] Later seen competing in the All-Japan Junior.[7] |
Kino Takaihara[]
Kino Takaihara (Japanese: 高井原 麒乃 Takaihara Kino) | ||
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Debut Manga: 33 — The Ahiru Child | |
One of Iruka Okazaki's friends and a Junior skater from Fukuoka Park FSC. She watches Inori's All-Japan Novice performance alongside Iruka and later attends the Osaka training camp.[5][6] Later seen competing in the All-Japan Junior.[7] |
Kino Takaihara (Japanese: 高井原 麒乃 Takaihara Kino) | |
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Debut Manga: 33 — The Ahiru Child | |
One of Iruka Okazaki's friends and a Junior skater from Fukuoka Park FSC. She watches Inori's All-Japan Novice performance alongside Iruka and later attends the Osaka training camp.[5][6] Later seen competing in the All-Japan Junior.[7] |
Hayato Kamomeda[]
Hayato Kamomeda (Japanese: 鷗田 隼翔 Kamomeda Hayato) | ||
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Debut Manga: 38 — The Junior Rules | |
A figure skating athlete from Rengecha FSC chosen to represent Team Japan in the Junior Grand Prix.[8] |
Hayato Kamomeda (Japanese: 鷗田 隼翔 Kamomeda Hayato) | |
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Debut Manga: 38 — The Junior Rules | |
A figure skating athlete from Rengecha FSC chosen to represent Team Japan in the Junior Grand Prix.[8] |
Yasuko Gori[]
Yasuko Gori (Japanese: 五里 泰子 Gori Yasuko) | ||
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Debut Manga: 42 — Event 1: JGP Bangkok SP | |
Seiji Gori's wife. She has been supporting Iruka Okazaki in her daily life after her separation from abusive parents.[9] During the Junior Grand Prix, she travels to Thailand along with Seiji to accompany Iruka.[8][10] |
Yasuko Gori (Japanese: 五里 泰子 Gori Yasuko) | |
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Debut Manga: 42 — Event 1: JGP Bangkok SP | |
Seiji Gori's wife. She has been supporting Iruka Okazaki in her daily life after her separation from abusive parents.[9] During the Junior Grand Prix, she travels to Thailand along with Seiji to accompany Iruka.[8][10] |
Mrs. Koara[]
Mrs. Koara | ||
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Debut Manga: 45 — Virtuous Maneuvering | |
Ako Koara's mother and an assistant coach at Starfox FSC. She is seen attending to Reilly Foxx in her hotel room in Thailand.[11] |
Mrs. Koara | |
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Debut Manga: 45 — Virtuous Maneuvering | |
Ako Koara's mother and an assistant coach at Starfox FSC. She is seen attending to Reilly Foxx in her hotel room in Thailand.[11] |
Mrs. Hiyodori[]
Mrs. Hiyodori | ||
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Debut Manga: 45 — Virtuous Maneuvering | |
Suzaku Hiyodori's mother. She is seen attending to Reilly Foxx in her hotel room in Thailand.[11] |
Mrs. Hiyodori | |
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Debut Manga: 45 — Virtuous Maneuvering | |
Suzaku Hiyodori's mother. She is seen attending to Reilly Foxx in her hotel room in Thailand.[11] |
References[]
- ↑ Chapter 5: Meikoh Cup, Girls' Preliminary (Part 2)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Volume 8 Extras
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Chapter 30: Shallow Motives
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Chapter 29: Open Practice
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Chapter 33: The Ahiru Child
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Chapter 38: The Junior Rules
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Chapter 48: The Promised Day
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Chapter 42: Event 1: JGP Bangkok SP
- ↑ Volume 11 Character Cards
- ↑ Chapter 45: Virtuous Maneuvering
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Chapter 45: Virtuous Maneuvering
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