Coney Rokusaki is an eccentric, high-energy young woman who claims to be a top-notch manager, instantly brightening every scene with her lively presence and mysterious allure.
She is 19 years old, with a height of 159cm and weighs 45kg.
Her bust-waist-hip measurements are 85cm, 56cm, and 78cm respectively.
Her birthday falls on July 7 and her star sign is Cancer.
She has pink hair, adding to her vibrant and animated personality.
Blood type is O.
Coney is perpetually upbeat, quirky, and never fails to raise the mood.
Though she appears to be a troublemaker, she is compassionate and thoughtful towards the idol trainees.
She loves playing pranks, often teasing the manager in a child-like way rather than any seductive manner.
Despite her wild side, she’s reliable and, when the situation calls for it, deeply caring.
Coney Rokusaki appeared suddenly as the manager when the protagonist took over from the first manager at Nanastar.
Her industry experience runs deep, even though she’s younger than the protagonist.
She works alongside the manager, assisting in scouting and supporting the girls emotionally.
Despite her reputation as a “super manager,” it’s hinted that she has connections to a missing person, a fact conspicuously known to most but concealed from the protagonist.
She possesses a unique "Coney Sensor"—a knack for discovering girls with idol potential, often recruiting new members through her intuition and forcefulness.
Her special skill is the ability to freely choose what dreams she wants to have when sleeping.
Her counseling and motivation keep the idol candidates focused and inspired.
She can unexpectedly unlock the manager’s holo-console, adding to her air of mystery.
Her training style is rigorous; she never compromises on stages or lessons.
With idol trainees, Coney acts as a reliable advisor and caring supporter.
She shares a particularly tight—almost mischievous—bond with Harumi Sawara, who is her peer in age and matches her wacky energy.
Her relationship with the protagonist manager is casual; she speaks informally and loves to tease them, while they tend to respond formally—hinting at both hierarchy and affection.
She’s commonly involved in rallying the group and sometimes making crucial decisions or stepping back to let others shine.
Her nickname is "Jarmane," referring to her role as the manager.
Despite her late and sometimes problematic attendance, work takes a backseat to donut shop sales, as donuts and friends are her favorite things.
Coney’s cards in the game are usually for training, not performance, but certain rare SS cards allow her to be used in live events, even including a strangely robotized version.
She cannot trigger Idol Sparkle with Nicole Nanasaki’s cards, since they are considered different people.
“Let’s go hunt for girls, Manager! Full power today!”
“Hey, what’s up, Manager?”
Growth and Support
Coney joins Nanastar as the protagonist steps up as manager.
At first, she's the main force in scouting and crisis response, acting as the team’s guardian and energetic motivator.
Slowly, she puts more trust in the manager, occasionally choosing to let them or the idol candidates take charge during challenges.
Hints of Mystery
Her mysterious side emerges in Tsunomori Rona’s episode 2.5, where Coney, known for her cheerful demeanor, shows a surprisingly sad smile while guiding Rona through struggles.
In this episode, she expresses a longing for the “old friends,” and hesitates to divulge secrets to the manager.
During Sawori Yamai’s emotional crisis, Coney—alongside Harumi Sawara—encourages her. When Sawara notes “Idols face not just fun things but also sadness and pain. Isn’t that right, Coney?” Coney answers, “Yes, that’s true,” again revealing her hidden depth and sorrow.
She is voiced by Inori Minase.
Her profile is available as the main idol in-game, but she is officially a manager rather than an idol.
She is a beloved “troublemaker” and is often featured in fan art, noted for her pink hair and zany antics.
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