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[[File:tokimemo1_cast_2102.jpg|frame|The cast of the main ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' game. <ref>From left to right, and from rear row to front row. 1st row: [[Aloof Big Brother|Rei Ijuin]], [[Alpha Bitch|Mira Kagami]], [[Mad Scientist|Yuina Himoo]], [[Bromantic Foil|Yoshio Saotome]], and [[Genki Girl|Yumi Saotome]]. 2nd row: [[Gratuitous English|Ayako Katagiri]], [[Meganekko|Mio Kisaragi]], [[The Heroine|Shiori Fujisaki]], [[Cute Sports Club Manager|Saki Nijino]], and [[Huge Schoolgirl|Nozomi Kiyokawa]]. 3rd row: [[Cloudcuckoolander|Yukari Koshiki]], [[Anime Hair|Miharu Tatebayashi]], [[Shrinking Violet|Megumi Mikihara]], and [[The Fashionista|Yuko Asahina]].</ref>]]
[[File:tokimemo1 cast 2102.jpg|frame|The cast of the main ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' game.<ref>From left to right, and from rear row to front row. 1st row: [[Aloof Big Brother|Rei Ijuin]], [[Alpha Bitch|Mira Kagami]], [[Mad Scientist|Yuina Himoo]], [[Bromantic Foil|Yoshio Saotome]], and [[Genki Girl|Yumi Saotome]]. 2nd row: [[Gratuitous English|Ayako Katagiri]], [[Meganekko|Mio Kisaragi]], [[The Heroine|Shiori Fujisaki]], [[Cute Sports Club Manager|Saki Nijino]], and [[Huge Schoolgirl|Nozomi Kiyokawa]]. 3rd row: [[Cloudcuckoolander|Yukari Koshiki]], [[Anime Hair|Miharu Tatebayashi]], [[Shrinking Violet|Megumi Mikihara]], and [[The Fashionista|Yuko Asahina]].</ref>]]


This sub-division of the ''[[Tokimeki Memorial]]'' Character Sheet is dedicated to characters having appeared in the Classic Kirameki Saga of the franchise, i.e. ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' and its spin-off games and drama CDs.
This sub-division of the ''[[Tokimeki Memorial]]'' Character Sheet is dedicated to characters having appeared in the Classic Kirameki Saga of the franchise (i.e. ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' and its spin-off games and drama CDs).


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== ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' characters ==


=== Main Protagonist/Naoto Takami ===
== Tokimeki Memorial 1 characters ==
''Voiced by: [[Masaya Onosaka]] (radio drama and drama CDs), Masaki Kawanabe (''Nijiiro No Seishun'' Original Drama Soundtrack)''

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== '''Main Protagonist / Naoto Takami''' ==
==== Voiced by: [[Masaya Onosaka]] (Radio Drama & Drama CDs), Masaki Kawanabe (''Nijiiro No Seishun'' Original Drama Soundtrack) ====
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The Player Avatar of the Classic Kirameki Saga.
The Player Avatar of the Classic Kirameki Saga.


[[Ordinary High School Student|A teenager with average abilities]], who managed somehow to enter the rather high-ranked Private High School Kirameki. He did this mainly because he’s in love with his enstranged childhood friend Shiori Fujisaki, and sets himself on a quest of improving himself so Shiori will think higher of him and thus win her heart and get her confession under the famed [[World Tree|Legendary Tree]], said to grant eternal love to couples bonding on Graduation Day through the love confession of the girl.
[[Ordinary High School Student|A teenager with average abilities]], who managed somehow to enter the rather high-ranked Private High School Kirameki. He did this mainly because he's in love with his enstranged childhood friend Shiori Fujisaki, and sets himself on a quest of improving himself so Shiori will think higher of him and thus win her heart and get her confession under the famed [[World Tree|Legendary Tree]], said to grant eternal love to couples bonding on Graduation Day through the love confession of the girl.


The main character’s canon regarding his quest for love varies depending of the various games of the Classic Kirameki Saga: while the original ''Tokimeki Memorial'' game and its porting adaptations set him with Shiori as main goal (but can change his mind and [[Multiple Endings|go for another of the girls]] he meets during the course of the game), the ''Drama Series'' see him give up on her and [[Second Love|have his true love]] in Saki Nijino for the first one, Ayako Katagiri for the second one, and Miharu Tatebayashi ([[Multiple Endings|if you decide not to go the Shiori route]]) in the third one.
The main character's canon regarding his quest for love varies depending of the various games of the Classic Kirameki Saga: while the original ''Tokimeki Memorial'' game and its porting adaptations set him with Shiori as main goal (but can change his mind and [[Multiple Endings|go for another of the girls]] he meets during the course of the game), the ''Drama Series'' see him give up on her and [[Second Love|have his true love]] in Saki Nijino for the first one, Ayako Katagiri for the second one, and Miharu Tatebayashi ([[Multiple Endings|if you decide not to go the Shiori route]]) in the third one.


His activities also vary depending of the games' canon: while they’re not set in the original game, the ''Drama Series'' see him as a Forward Striker in the Soccer Club, or a guitarist in the “Irodori” Band Club.
His activities also vary depending of the games' canon: while they’re not set in the original game, the ''Drama Series'' see him as a Forward Striker in the Soccer Club, or a guitarist in the "Irodori" Band Club.


The Main Protagonist has [[Hello, Insert Name Here|no set name in all the games of the saga]], but most of the Drama CDs give him "Naoto Takami" (高見公人) as a [[Canon Name]].
The Main Protagonist has [[Hello, Insert Name Here|no set name in all the games of the saga]], but most of the drama CDs give him "Naoto Takami" (高見公人) as a [[Canon Name]].


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* [[Blinding Bangs]]: Due to being a Player Avatar. However, the drama CDs illustrations (which are quite rare) show him with eyes and a full face.
Tropes associated with 'the Main Protagonist / Naoto Takami':
* [[AFGNCAAP]]
* [[Blinding Bangs]]: Due to being a Player Avatar. However, the Drama CDs illustrations (which are quite rare) show him with eyes and a full face.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With his best friend Yoshio. This is visible in ''Irodori no Love Song'' as, should Yuko be late for the contest, the player (Naoto) will then go on with Yoshio.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With his best friend Yoshio. This is visible in ''Irodori no Love Song'' as, should Yuko be late for the contest, the player (Naoto) will then go on with Yoshio.
* [[Corner of Woe]]: Does this in ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' 's Bad Ending.
* [[Corner of Woe]]: Does this in ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' 's [[Bad Ending]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Especially in regards of his best bud Yoshio's antics. He also makes [[Crowning Moment of Funny|hilarious comments]] when correcting spelling mistakes in the articles written for the Graduation Album in ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Especially in regards of his best bud Yoshio's antics. He also makes [[Crowning Moment of Funny|hilarious comments]] when correcting spelling mistakes in the articles written for the Graduation Album in ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Determinator]]: Is this in the ''Drama Series'', and lampshaded by Shiori in ''Tabidachi no Uta'': she mentions that he has a "hate losing" and "never give up" mentality ever since he was a little child. However, that doesn't make him immune from getting a...
* [[Determinator]]: Is this in the ''Drama Series'', and lampshaded by Shiori in ''Tabidachi no Uta'': she mentions that he has a "hate losing" and "never give up" mentality ever since he was a little child. However, that doesn't make him immune from getting a...
* [[Featureless Protagonist]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: He gets a few of them in the ''Drama Series'' games, the most notables being found in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' and ''Tabidachi no Uta'': {{spoiler|two ''massive'' ones at the beginning and near the end of both games. He gets better from each of them however, except in the end game ''Tabidachi no Uta'' one, where if he doesn't persevere, leads to the [[Bad End]]}}.
* [[Girls Have Cooties]]: Part of [[Start of Darkness|the reason why he and Shiori got estranged]], according to ''Tabidachi no Uta'', is the following: {{spoiler|in their childhood, days after the main protagonist offered a ring to Shiori, she was so pleased with it and with his attention for her, she wanted to offer him a robot toy in return. Unfortunately, as she held out the present box to him, bad kids from the neighbourhood teased the main protagonist for playing with a girl, and embarrassed, he refused her present and hastily left, [[Tear Jerker|leaving her alone all sad with her present in her arms]]}}.
* [[Heroic Mime]]: a variant actually - he does speaks a lot with others characters, but he’s the only one of the characters who’s not voiced, as part of the Player Avatar thing.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: He gets a few of them in the ''Drama Series'' games, the most notables being found in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' and ''Tabidachi no Uta'': {{spoiler|two ''massive'' ones at the beginning and near the end of both games. He gets better from each of them, however, except in the end game ''Tabidachi no Uta'' one, where if he doesn't persevere, leads to the [[Bad End]]}}.
* [[Girls Have Cooties]]: Part of [[Start of Darkness|the reason why he and Shiori got estranged]], according to ''Tabidachi no Uta'', is the following: {{spoiler|in their childhood, days after the main protagonist offered a ring to Shiori, she was so pleased with it and with his attention for her, she wanted to offer him a robot toy in return. Unfortunately, as she held out the present box to him, bad kids from the neighbourhood teased the main protagonist for playing with a girl, and embarrassed, he refused her present and hastily left, [[Tear Jerker|leaving her alone all sad with her present in her arms.]]}}
* [[Heroic Mime]]: A variant actually: he does speaks a lot with others characters, but he's the only one of the characters who's not voiced, as part of the Player Avatar thing.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Poor {{spoiler|Suzune}} in '' {{spoiler|Irodori no Love Song}}''.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Poor {{spoiler|Suzune}} in ''{{spoiler|Irodori no Love Song}}''.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: the fate the Main Protagonist is likely to meet, as Shiori is a [[Nintendo Hard]] character to get the ending of. But it can become a [[Victorious Childhood Friend]] case if you actively target her and play well.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: The fate the main protagonist is likely to meet, as Shiori is a [[Nintendo Hard]] character to get the ending of. But it can become a [[Victorious Childhood Friend]] case if you actively target her and play well.
** In the ''Motto! Tokimeki Memorial'' Radio Drama series, {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]] is in effect}};
** And as of ''Tokimeki Memorial 4'', aka the Modern Kirameki Saga, which occurs 15 years later, {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]] is the assumed trope, as Yuu Satsuki, Shiori's relative and [[Expy]], strongly implicitly tells that him and Shiori got together. It should be known that in ''Tokimemo'' verse, anything that's strongly hinted at, effectively counts as true and canon.}}
** In the ''Motto! Tokimeki Memorial'' radio drama series, {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]] is in effect}}.
** And as of ''Tokimeki Memorial 4'' a.k.a. the Modern Kirameki Saga, which occurs 15 years later, {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]] is the assumed trope, as Yuu Satsuki, Shiori's relative and [[Expy]], strongly implicitly tells that him and Shiori got together. It should be known that in ''Tokimemo'' verse, anything that's strongly hinted at, effectively counts as true and canon}}.
** Given how just about everything seems to points towards Shiori, ''Victorious'' seems more likely than ''Unlucky.'' If she is [[Nintendo Hard]] then it simply means that he is just that good.
** Given how just about everything seems to points towards Shiori, ''Victorious'' seems more likely than ''Unlucky''. If she is [[Nintendo Hard]], then it simply means that he is just that good.


== '''Shiori Fujisaki''' ==
=== Shiori Fujisaki ===
==== Voiced by: [[Mami Kingetsu]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Mami Kingetsu]]''
[[File:shiori_fujisaki.jpg|frame]]
[[File:shiori fujisaki.jpg|frame]]


The main heroine of the Classic Kirameki saga.
The main heroine of the Classic Kirameki Saga.


[[The Ace|A talented, beautiful and sociable young girl]] who excels at both studies and sports, so much that’s she dubbed "the Superstar of Kirameki High" (and is as such the closest thing the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' series has for a [[Canon Sue]]). There’s however a thing she’s clumsy at, and that’s love: she has very high standards and expects her ideal boy to be just as perfect as her, and her heart will always waver when the guy of her dreams (hopefully your Player Avatar) will slowly drill his way to her heart.
[[The Ace|A talented, beautiful and sociable young girl]] who excels at both studies and sports, so much that’s she dubbed "the Superstar of Kirameki High" (and is as such the closest thing the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' series has for a [[Canon Sue]]). There's however a thing she's clumsy at, and that's love: she has very high standards and expects her ideal boy to be just as perfect as her, and her heart will always waver when the guy of her dreams (hopefully your Player Avatar) will slowly drill his way to her heart.


She’s the poster girl of the series, with at least a minimal presence even in the games she’s not the star ( {{spoiler|to the point of managing to make a few [[The Cameo|cameos outside the Classic Kirameki Saga!]]}}), and is the co-heroine (with [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Miharu Tatebayashi]]) of the 3rd ''Drama Series'', ''Tabidachi no Uta''. An ''extremely'' popular character among the fans [[Merchandise-Driven|who churns out a lot of merchandise]], and who even got her exclusive game, ''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori]]''.
She's the poster girl of the series, with at least a minimal presence even in the games she's not the star ({{spoiler|to the point of managing to make a few [[The Cameo|cameos outside the Classic Kirameki Saga!]]}}), and is the co-heroine (with [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Miharu Tatebayashi]]) of the 3rd ''Drama Series'' ''Tabidachi no Uta''. An ''extremely'' popular character among the fans [[Merchandise-Driven|who churns out a lot of merchandise]], and who even got her exclusive game, ''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori]]''.


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* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not compliment her by saying she's "sexy". '''''Never'''''. '''EVER'''.
Tropes associated with Shiori Fujisaki:
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not compliment her by saying she’s “sexy”. '''''Never'''''. '''EVER'''.
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Especially egregious [[The Anime of the Game|in the OVA]].
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]: Especially egregious [[The Anime of the Game|in the OVA]].
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]: Can become one if her starting parameters set her as a member of the Soccer or Base-Ball Clubs.
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]: Can become one if her starting parameters set her as a member of the Soccer or Baseball Clubs.
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Shiori sure loves her hairbands. Not only, it's one of the best gifts for her, and but it also goes as far as a plot point in ''Tabidachi no Uta'', {{spoiler|where, when they were little, Shiori gave the protagonist one of her hairband, as part of a promise between them where he would complete his school's marathon and give it to her at the finishing line. However, he hurts his knee during the race, making him unable to finish it and to keep the promise, [[Backstory|further enlarging the gap already started by a previous painful event between them.]] Years later, in High School, the protagonist would try to conquer Shiori's heart and participate to a marathon, but history repeats and he suffers a severe muscle tear the day before the marathon. He is forbidden by doctors to participate despite his vehement protests, [[Determinator|but decides to do symbolically the marathon course the day after anyway]], [[Number One Dime|holding the hairband Shiori gave her in their young days as a charm]]. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Despite suffering hell, he finishes the course, and Shiori, who has guessed what happened, is waiting for him at the finishing line. He then gives her the hairband, completing the promise they made back then. Cue the love confession between them afterwards.]]}}
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Shiori sure loves her hairbands. Not only it's one of the best gifts for her, but it also goes as far as a plot point in ''Tabidachi no Uta'', {{spoiler|where, when they were little, Shiori gave the protagonist one of her hairband, as part of a promise between them where he would complete his school's marathon and give it to her at the finishing line. However, he hurts his knee during the race, making him unable to finish it and to keep the promise, [[Backstory|further enlarging the gap already started by a previous painful event between them]]. Years later, in High School, the protagonist would try to conquer Shiori's heart and participate to a marathon, but history repeats, and he suffers a severe muscle tear the day before the marathon. He is forbidden by doctors to participate despite his vehement protests, [[Determinator|but decides to do symbolically the marathon course the day after anyway]], [[Number One Dime|holding the hairband Shiori gave her in their young days as a charm]]. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|Despite suffering hell, he finishes the course, and Shiori, who has guessed what happened, is waiting for him at the finishing line. He then gives her the hairband, completing the promise they made back then. Cue the love confession between them afterwards]]}}.
* [[Girl Next Door]]: She and the main protagonist live in the houses right next to each other.
* [[Girl Next Door]]: She and the main protagonist live in the houses right next to each other.
* [[Locked in a Room]]: {{spoiler|Or rather, trapped on a Ferris wheel. During a date to the amusement park in the winter season after Shiori is in "enraptured" state, choose to ride the ferris wheel (Shiori's favorite ride). During the ride the Ferris wheel stalls, leaving the pair trapped up high. Shiori becomes frightened, but the protagonist takes her mind off it by showing her what a great view it is from up there.}}
* [[Locked in a Room]]: {{spoiler|Or rather, trapped on a Ferris wheel. During a date to the amusement park in the winter season after Shiori is in "enraptured" state, choose to ride the ferris wheel (Shiori's favorite ride). During the ride, the ferris wheel stalls, leaving the pair trapped up high. Shiori becomes frightened, but the protagonist takes her mind off it by showing her what a great view it is from up there}}.
* [[Nice Hat]]: She wears one in the “Kaze to isshoni yukou” Music Video, in ''Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori''.
* [[Nice Hat]]: She wears one in the "Kaze to isshoni yukou" music video, in ''Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori''.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Renowned for being the hardest character in the entire series to get the ending of. Especially egregious in the Super Famicom version of the original game because love is not enough. You can get all love events with her and she still won't take you if your stats aren't good enough. In almost all other material and supplements for this game though, love apparently IS enough.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Renowned for being the hardest character in the entire series to get the ending of. Especially egregious in the Super Famicom version of the original game because love is not enough. You can get all love events with her, and she still won't take you if your stats aren't good enough. In almost all other material and supplements for this game though, love apparently IS enough.
* [[Snow Means Love]]: One of her Events in the original game, occuring {{spoiler|after the Christmas Party at Ijuin's [[Big Fancy House]]}}.
* [[Snow Means Love]]: One of her Events in the original game, occurring {{spoiler|after the Christmas Party at Ijuin's [[Big Fancy House]]}}.
* [[Tears of Joy]]: {{spoiler|Save for ''Memories Ringing On'', she does this in all her Endings of both the various games of the franchise she's a winnable character, and the OAV}}.
* [[Tears of Joy]]: {{spoiler|Save for ''Memories Ringing On'', she does this in all her Endings of both the various games of the franchise she's a winnable character, and the OAV}}.
* [[Together Umbrella]]: One of her Events.
* [[Together Umbrella]]: One of her Events.
* [[Trauma Swing]]: Does this during an event of ''Tokimeki No Houkago'' where she's troubled and confused regarding her growing feelings towards Naoto.
* [[Trauma Swing]]: Does this during an event of ''Tokimeki No Houkago'' where she's troubled and confused regarding her growing feelings towards Naoto.
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* [[With This Ring]]
* [[With This Ring]]


== '''Saki Nijino''' ==
=== Saki Nijino ===
==== Voiced by: [[Sachiko Sugawara]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Sachiko Sugawara]]''
[[File:saki_nijino.jpg|frame]]
[[File:saki nijino.jpg|frame]]


A kind, cheerful and very sociable girl, [[Supreme Chef|skilled at cooking]], [[Yamato Nadeshiko|who holds family values in high regard]], and loves to take care of her friends, be their energy, and cheer them up. She’s so well-loved for this, she’s known as the “Idol of the Sports Club of Kirameki High” among the boys. She’s always on the lookout for potential good sportsmen, and this is one of the ways the main protagonist can meet her. Believing that doing one’s best in everything is more important than winning, her ideal type are perseverant sportsmen, even though she’s not herself that athletic.
A kind, cheerful and very sociable girl, [[Supreme Chef|skilled at cooking]], [[Yamato Nadeshiko|who holds family values in high regard]], and loves to take care of her friends, be their energy, and cheer them up. She's so well-loved for this, she's known as the "Idol of the Sports Club of Kirameki High" among the boys. She's always on the lookout for potential good sportsmen, and this is one of the ways the main protagonist can meet her. Believing that doing one's best in everything is more important than winning, her ideal type are perseverant sportsmen, even though she's not herself that athletic.


She’s the manager of either the Soccer Club or the Baseball Club, leading to a conflicting canon as to which of the two clubs she is in: the ''Drama Series'' games and the Radio and CD Dramas make her the manager of the Soccer Club, while ''Tokimeki no Houkago'' and '' {{spoiler|[[The Cameo|Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Leaping School Festival]]}}'' put her as the manager of the Baseball Club.
She's the manager of either the Soccer Club or the Baseball Club, leading to a conflicting canon as to which of the two clubs she is in: the ''Drama Series'' games and the radio and CD dramas make her the manager of the Soccer Club, while ''Tokimeki no Houkago'' and ''{{spoiler|[[The Cameo|Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Leaping School Festival]]}}'' put her as the manager of the Baseball Club.


Due to her kind character and her very high versatility in tastes, [[Ensemble Darkhorse|she’s one of the most popular characters in the entire series among fans]], [[Up to Eleven|to the point she has often beaten extremely well-loved Shiori in official and game magazines character polls]]. This popularity was recognized by the series’ creators, who made her the heroine of the first ''Drama Series'' game, ''Nijiiro no Seishun''.
Due to her kind character and her very high versatility in tastes, [[Ensemble Darkhorse|she's one of the most popular characters in the entire series among fans]], [[Up to Eleven|to the point she has often beaten extremely well-loved Shiori in official and game magazines character polls]]. This popularity was recognized by the series' creators, who made her the heroine of the first ''Drama Series'' game ''Nijiiro no Seishun''.


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Tropes associated with Saki Nijino:
* [[Apologetic Attacker]]: In both ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle'' and ''Tokkae Dama'', she apologizes to the opponent in her winning speeches.
* [[Apologetic Attacker]]: In both ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle'' and ''Tokkae Dama'', she apologizes to the opponent in her winning speeches.
* [[Biting the Handkerchief]]: Saki does this when she’s defeated in ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama''.
* [[Biting the Handkerchief]]: Saki does this when she's defeated in ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama''.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: She loves to cheer up people by screaming “Gambatte! (“Do you best!)
* [[Catch Phrase]]: She loves to cheer up people by screaming "Gambatte!" ("Do you best!").
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]: The [[Dating Sim]] [[Ur Example]].
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]: The [[Dating Sim]] [[Ur Example]].
* [[Everything's Better with Rainbows]]: On the symbolical level: Rainbow is one of the two main elements (along with a soccer ball) in the cover, title screen, {{spoiler|and ending}} of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''. No wonder, as Saki’s family name, “Nijino”, means “Field of Rainbow” in Japanese.
* [[Everything's Better with Rainbows]]: On the symbolical level: rainbow is one of the two main elements (along with a soccer ball) in the cover, title screen, {{spoiler|and ending}} of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''. No wonder, as Saki's family name "Nijino" means "Field of Rainbow" in Japanese.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: To a degree. One way to bring her to "enraptured" state is to play hard to get by not asking her out on dates and turning her down when she asks you out (but don't take it too far so as to make her "bomb" you). Because of this it's possible to accidentally win her while trying to go after another girl.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: To a degree. One way to bring her to "enraptured" state is to play hard to get by not asking her out on dates and turning her down when she asks you out (but don't take it too far so as to make her "bomb" you). Because of this, it's possible to accidentally win her while trying to go after another girl.
* [[Ill Girl]]: Two instances in the Classic Kirameki saga. The first is in the original game, if you choose to go with her on the school trip. {{spoiler|She falls ill on the third day and you must take care of her, so you get to skip out on the battle minigame that normally happens here}}; the second one occurs in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', {{spoiler|after she waited all the day under the rain for the protagonist, believing that he would definitely come to the shrine, despite him wanting to give up soccer after the misunderstanding between them. He indeed came, and she slumped against him, down with a fever. The protagonist takes her to her home, and stays at her bedside for a while, where, in her delirium, she eventually starts ([[Cannot Spit It Out|but doesn’t finish]]) confessing her feelings for him.}}
* [[Ill Girl]]: Two instances in the Classic Kirameki Saga. The first is in the original game, if you choose to go with her on the school trip. {{spoiler|She falls ill on the third day and you must take care of her, so you get to skip out on the battle minigame that normally happens here}}; the second one occurs in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', {{spoiler|after she waited all the day under the rain for the protagonist, believing that he would definitely come to the shrine despite him wanting to give up soccer after the misunderstanding between them. He indeed came, and she slumped against him, down with a fever. The protagonist takes her to her home, and stays at her bedside for a while, where, in her delirium, she eventually starts ([[Cannot Spit It Out|but doesn’t finish]]) confessing her feelings for him}}.
* [[Kiss of Life]]: In her Summer Event at the Pool in the original game, Saki will nearly drown, needing a Kiss of Life. {{spoiler|Just as the protagonist is about to start it, she comes back to her senses. When he tells her later about it, she panics, asking if he performed it; and when she learns the truth, she's somewhere between relieved and disappointed, uttering "if only I stayed unconscious a little bit longer..." [[Cannot Spit It Out|And then she confusely tries to divert the topic]] [[Luminescent Blush|all while blushing furiously]], [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|when the protagonist ask her what she just said]]}}.
* [[Kiss of Life]]: In her Summer Event at the Pool in the original game, Saki will nearly drown, needing a [[Kiss of Life]]. {{spoiler|Just as the protagonist is about to start it, she comes back to her senses. When he tells her later about it, she panics, asking if he performed it; and when she learns the truth, she's somewhere between relieved and disappointed, uttering "if only I stayed unconscious a little bit longer...". [[Cannot Spit It Out|And then she confusely tries to divert the topic]] [[Luminescent Blush|all while blushing furiously]], [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|when the protagonist ask her what she just said]]}}.
* [[Multitasked Conversation]]: {{spoiler|What caused the whole "Misunderstanding" Event in ''Nijiiro no Seishun''.}}
* [[Multitasked Conversation]]: {{spoiler|What caused the whole "Misunderstanding" Event in ''Nijiiro no Seishun''}}.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Her Autumn Date clothes include a nice cap.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Her Autumn Date clothes include a nice cap.
* [[Pinky Swear]]: With the protagonist; it's a driving force of ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' 's plot.
* [[Pinky Swear]]: With the protagonist: it's a driving force of ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' 's plot.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: In an interview inside one of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''’s official guidebook, Saki’s [[Seiyuu]], [[Sachiko Sugawara]], revealed that she caught a cold coincidentally at the time of recording the scene where {{spoiler|Saki went down with a fever after waiting for the main protagonist under the rain the whole day, and talks with him while she’s bedridden}}. Her voice was low and rough, and it was difficult for her to act, so the voicing session was hell for her. However, she was extremely happy to hear from lots of people who played the game that they found her performance in this scene extremely realistic and fantastic.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: In an interview inside one of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''’s official guidebook, Saki's [[Seiyuu]], [[Sachiko Sugawara]], revealed that she caught a cold coincidentally at the time of recording the scene where {{spoiler|Saki went down with a fever after waiting for the main protagonist under the rain the whole day, and talks with him while she’s bedridden}}. Her voice was low and rough, and it was difficult for her to act, so the voicing session was hell for her. However, she was extremely happy to hear from lots of people who played the game that they found her performance in this scene extremely realistic and fantastic.
* [[Supreme Chef]]: Her bento are so delicious, they are nicknamed “NijiBen” ([[Portmanteau]] of “Nijino” and “Bento) and are considered, according to [[Bromantic Foil|Yoshio]], one of the girls’ 3 most valuable items in Kirameki High, along with [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs|Shiori’s hairband]] and Mira’s earrings. [[Heroic Self-Deprecation|She considers her cooking skills as her only talent]], and thus {{spoiler|she plans to go to a school specialzed in teaching cooking, instead of going to an university, in order to hone them.}}
* [[Supreme Chef]]: Her bento are so delicious, they are nicknamed "NijiBen" ([[Portmanteau]] of "Nijino" and "Bento") and are considered, according to [[Bromantic Foil|Yoshio]], one of the girls’ 3 most valuable items in Kirameki High, along with [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs|Shiori's hairband]] and Mira's earrings. [[Heroic Self-Deprecation|She considers her cooking skills as her only talent]], and thus {{spoiler|she plans to go to a school specialzed in teaching cooking, instead of going to an university, in order to hone them}}.
** But despite this status, she’s one of the girls who can botch the dinner at the Club’s Summer Camp. Due to this, she’s one of the most apologetic characters for this incident.
** But despite this status, she's one of the girls who can botch the dinner at the Club's Summer Camp. Due to this, she's one of the most apologetic characters for this incident.
* [[Team Mom]]: She’s this for the Club she’s the manager of.
* [[Team Mom]]: She's this for the Club she's the manager of.
* [[Tears of Joy]]: Does this in the original game's [[Meaningful Name|aptly named]] Special Event "Tears Of Joy", which occurs if both you and Saki are members of the Base-Ball Club, and you win the Koshien (the National Inter-high Baseball Championship). She also shed those in {{spoiler|the ending of the ''Nijiiro no Sotsugyoushiki'' scenario of ''Tabidachi no Uta'', i.e. the True Epilogue of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''}}.
* [[Tears of Joy]]: Does this in the original game's [[Meaningful Name|aptly named]] Special Event "Tears Of Joy", which occurs if both you and Saki are members of the Baseball Club, and you win the Koshien (the National Inter-high Baseball Championship). She also shed those in {{spoiler|the ending of the ''Nijiiro no Sotsugyoushiki'' scenario of ''Tabidachi no Uta'' (i.e. the True Epilogue of ''Nijiiro no Seishun'')}}.
* [[Through His Stomach]]: One of her dating tactics towards the main protagonist, when she’s in love with him. Both in the original game and ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', she’ll treat him with her famous “NijiBen”.
* [[Through His Stomach]]: One of her dating tactics towards the main protagonist, when she's in love with him. Both in the original game and ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', she'll treat him with her famous "NijiBen".
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Family tradition is a priority.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Family tradition is a priority.




== '''Ayako Katagiri''' ==
=== Ayako Katagiri ===
==== Voiced by: Masayo Kawaguchi ====
''Voiced by: Masayo Kawaguchi''
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[[File:ayako katagiri.png|frame]]


A fun-loving girl who loves speaking with [[Gratuitous English|English sentences mixed in her speech]]. She has two main passions: art, and singing.
A fun-loving girl who loves speaking with [[Gratuitous English|English sentences mixed in her speech]]. She has two main passions: art and singing.
She loves to draw pictures, and is talented at it . She enjoys looking at paintings a lot, and is a big fan of Grotesque painter Gergi (a [[Shout-Out]] to H.R. Giger, who’s the designer of [[Alien]]). {{spoiler|also, she will go study art in an Arts school in France once she graduates.}}
She loves to draw pictures, and is talented at it . She enjoys looking at paintings a lot, and is a big fan of Grotesque painter Gergi (a [[Shout-Out]] to H.R. Giger, who's the designer of ''[[Alien]]''). {{spoiler|Also, she will go study art in an Arts school in France once she graduates}}.


And as far as singing goes, not only she’s so good at it, each karaoke session with her is a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|CMOA]], but she’s also the singer of the band club “Irodori”, in the second ''Drama Series'' game, ''Irodori no Love Song'', a game where she’s the heroine, thanks to being [[Ensemble Darkhorse|the fourth most popular character among fans]] in ''Tokimeki Memorial 1''.
And as far as singing goes, not only she's so good at it, each karaoke session with her is a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], but she's also the singer of the band club "Irodori", in the second ''Drama Series'' game ''Irodori no Love Song'', a game where she's the heroine, thanks to being [[Ensemble Darkhorse|the fourth most popular character among fans]] in ''Tokimeki Memorial 1''.




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* [[Anime Hair]]: Ayako has such a special haircut at least a fan [[Fan Nickname|nicknames her "Conchita"]].
Tropes associated with Ayako Katagiri:
* [[Beautiful Dreamer]]: Her Event in Tokimeki Status at the Planetarium. You get to choose to let her sleep or wake up; if you don't wake her up, she'll [[Talking in Your Sleep|tell in her sleep]] [[Squee|she loves you]].
* [[Anime Hair]]: Ayako has such a special haircut at least a fan [[Fan Nickname|nicknames her “Conchita”]].
* [[Beautiful Dreamer]]: Her Event in Tokimeki Status at the Planetarium. You get to choose to let her sleep or wake up ; if you don't wake her up, she'll [[Talking in Your Sleep|tell in her sleep]] [[Squee|she loves you]].
* [[Bilingual Dialogue]]
* [[Bilingual Dialogue]]
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* [[Gratuitous English]]/[[Surprisingly Good English]]: Ayako's seiyuu Masayo Kawaguchi lives for years with her family in USA, so she knows English fairly well. There are a few instances where Ayako’s English sentences sound strange, but overall she speaks a pretty good English.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Back then, Konami organized a character poll on the famous magazine Famitsu, in which the readers would decide which character will become the heroine of the second ''Drama Series'' game, the would-be ''Irodori no Love Song''. Despite the poll results giving a large victory to [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Miharu Tatebayashi]], for various reasons the producers decided to go with the poll runner-up, Ayako. They still later recognized Miharu's popularity [[Throw the Dog a Bone|by making her the co-heroine of the 3rd Drama Series game]], ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Gratuitous English]] / [[Surprisingly Good English]]: Ayako's seiyuu, Masayo Kawaguchi, lives for years with her family in USA, so she knows English fairly well. There are a few instances where Ayako’s English sentences sound strange, but overall she speaks a pretty good English.
* [[Karaoke Box]]: One of her Events occur there, allowing her to display [[Crowning Music of Awesome|her awesome singing skills]].
* [[Karaoke Box]]: One of her Events occur there, allowing her to display [[Crowning Music of Awesome|her awesome singing skills]].
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Her fear of water is ''extremely'' famous. She skips swimming lessons at school whenever possible, will panic if you force her to go swimming at the beach, and she has [[Crowning Moment of Funny|an hilarious]] [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]] with resident swimming lover, Nozomi. However, unlike her [[Expy]] Lesley of '' [[Mitsumete Knight|Mitsumete]] '' ''[[Spiritual Successor|Knight]]'', the reasons behind this fear were never explored.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Her fear of water is ''extremely'' famous. She skips swimming lessons at school whenever possible, will panic if you force her to go swimming at the beach, and she has [[Crowning Moment of Funny|an hilarious]] [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]] with resident swimming lover Nozomi. However, unlike her [[Expy]] Lesley of '' [[Mitsumete Knight|Mitsumete]] '' ''[[Spiritual Successor|Knight]]'', the reasons behind this fear were never explored.


== '''Miharu Tatebayashi''' ==
=== Miharu Tatebayashi ===
==== Voiced by: Shiho Kikuchi ====
''Voiced by: Shiho Kikuchi''
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[[File:miharu tatebayashi.png|frame]]


[[Shrinking Violet|An extremely shy girl]] [[Love At First Sight|who fell in love at first sight]] for the main protagonist on School Entrance Day, [[Cannot Spit It Out|but can’t muster the courage to tell her feelings to him]]. Instead, she tries to make him notice of her by doing such things [[Crash Into Hello|as crashing “accidentally” onto him]], appearing in date spot and claiming she mistook him for someone else, or calling him at his home and telling she made a wrong number.
[[Shrinking Violet|An extremely shy girl]] [[Love At First Sight|who fell in love at first sight]] for the main protagonist on School Entrance Day, [[Cannot Spit It Out|but can't muster the courage to tell her feelings to him]]. Instead, she tries to make him notice of her by doing such things [[Crash Into Hello|as crashing "accidentally" onto him]], appearing in date spot and claiming she mistook him for someone else, or calling him at his home and telling she made a wrong number.


She’s fond of koalas; [[Anime Hair|she even puts her hair in koala ear-shape]], and goes as far as wearing a koala costume to sometimes be able to follow the main protagonist when he has dates at the Amusement Park.
She's fond of koalas; [[Anime Hair|she even puts her hair in koala ear-shape]], and goes as far as wearing a koala costume to sometimes be able to follow the main protagonist when he has dates at the [[Amusement Park]].


Miharu is, in the original game, a secret character the player couldn’t date, and was made by the creators as a consolation character for the players who haven’t managed to get the confession of any other character (even though there’s a chance you can miss her as well). Despite all this, she became ''very'' [[Ensemble Darkhorse|popular among fans of the series]], to the point she was made the co-heroine with Shiori in the third ''Drama Series'' game, ''Tabidachi no Uta'', {{spoiler|and even has [[The Cameo|a special guest ending]] in ''Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Memories Ringing On''}}.
Miharu is, in the original game, a secret character the player couldn't date, and was made by the creators as a consolation character for the players who haven't managed to get the confession of any other character (even though there's a chance you can miss her as well). Despite all this, she became ''very'' [[Ensemble Darkhorse|popular among fans of the series]], to the point she was made the co-heroine with Shiori in the third ''Drama Series'' game ''Tabidachi no Uta'', {{spoiler|and even has [[The Cameo|a special guest ending]] in ''Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Memories Ringing On''}}.




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Tropes associated with Miharu Tatebayashi:
* [[Anime Hair]]
* [[Anime Hair]]
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]
* [[Cannot Spit It Out]]
* [[Crash Into Hello]]
* [[Crash Into Hello]]
* {{spoiler|[[Easier Than Easy]]: She's actually quite easy to win if you want to win her on purpose, almost as much as Rei Ijuin below. Simply concentrate on building your stats to the maximum and don't go on dates with anyone, and you're good to go. She's not affected by "bombs"; she just likes high stats just like Shiori Fujisaki.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Easier Than Easy]]: She's actually quite easy to win if you want to win her on purpose, almost as much as Rei Ijuin below. Simply concentrate on building your stats to the maximum and don't go on dates with anyone, and you're good to go. She's not affected by "bombs"; she just likes high stats just like Shiori Fujisaki}}.
* [[Graceful Loser]]: {{spoiler|[[The Anime of the Game|Near the end of the OVA]], she concedes defeat to Shiori all while crying in the last of their phones’ sessions.}}
* [[Graceful Loser]]: {{spoiler|[[The Anime of the Game|Near the end of the OVA]], she concedes defeat to Shiori all while crying in the last of their phones' sessions}}.
* [[Love At First Sight]]
* [[Love At First Sight]]
* [[Secret Character]]
* [[Secret Character]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]]
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: A sympathetic example in her case however.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: A sympathetic example in her case, however.


== '''Yoshio Saotome''' ==
=== Yoshio Saotome ===
==== Voiced by: [[Yuji Ueda]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Yuji Ueda]]''
[[File:yoshio_saotome.png|frame]]
[[File:yoshio saotome.png|frame]]


A classmate of the main protagonist. He accosts him on the first day of school, and they become instant friends. Just like the main protagonist, he’s on a quest for love, and has the tools to reach this end, as he’s the “info man” of the school: he can get the data from all the girls: phone number, blood type, size, hobbies, and even 3-sizes, as well as giving good date spots hints. He thus will help his friend by giving him this data and moral support.
A classmate of the main protagonist. He accosts him on the first day of school, and they become instant friends. Just like the main protagonist, he's on a quest for love, and has the tools to reach this end, as he's the "info man" of the school: he can get the data from all the girls: phone number, blood type, size, hobbies, and even 3-sizes, as well as giving good date spots hints. He thus will help his friend by giving him this data and moral support.


Yoshio is deep down a good guy who cares for his friend (and this is especially shown in the ''Drama Series''), but he’s very noisy, [[Large Ham|over-the-top]], and prone to jump to conclusions, [[Only Sane Man|leading to give some headaches to the protagonist]]. However, being well-meaning and enthusiast, [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|he often gets away with this among the girls, who thinks he’s funny]], and is [[Easily Forgiven]] by the protagonist.
Yoshio is deep down a good guy who cares for his friend (and this is especially shown in the ''Drama Series''), but he's very noisy, [[Large Ham|over-the-top]], and prone to jump to conclusions, [[Only Sane Man|leading to give some headaches to the protagonist]]. However, being well-meaning and enthusiast, [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|he often gets away with this among the girls, who thinks he's funny]], and is [[Easily Forgiven]] by the protagonist.




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Tropes associated with Yoshio Saotome:

* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: When this guy wants to be angry, he doesn't do things by half. In ''Tokimeki no Houkago'', Yoshio's verbal [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] to Naoto, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x70BgGTtIA0#t=6m45s after the latter and Shiori quarreled and didn't dare to reconcile out of pride and shyness], is one of his most memorable [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: When this guy wants to be angry, he doesn't do things by half. In ''Tokimeki no Houkago'', Yoshio's verbal [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] to Naoto, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x70BgGTtIA0#t=6m45s after the latter and Shiori quarreled and didn't dare to reconcile out of pride and shyness], is one of his most memorable [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With the player (Naoto). This is visible in ''Irodori no Love Song'' should Yuko be late for the contest then [[Hello, Insert Name Here|the player]] (Naoto) will go on with Yoshio.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With the player (Naoto). This is visible in ''Irodori no Love Song'' should Yuko be late for the contest then [[Hello, Insert Name Here|the player]] (Naoto) will go on with Yoshio.
* [[Brainwashed]]: {{spoiler|In the original game Yoshio actually discovers Rei's secret and is about to tell you it when Rei promptly appears and carts him off. The player later meets him and asks him about it but he has been [[Brainwashed]] via drugs to [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|forget all about it]]}}.
* [[Brainwashed]]: {{spoiler|In the original game, Yoshio actually discovers Rei's secret and is about to tell you it when Rei promptly appears and carts him off. The player later meets him and asks him about it, but he has been [[Brainwashed]] via drugs to [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|forget all about it]]}}.
* [[Bromantic Foil]]: If he’s not the [[Trope Maker]], he’s at the very least one of the oldest examples.
* [[Bromantic Foil]]: If he's not the [[Trope Maker]], he's at the very least one of the oldest examples.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Check da, check!!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Check da, check!!"
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With the protagonist (Naoto). This is certainly the case for Yoshio's ending in the ''Tokimeki no Houkago'' game.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With the protagonist (Naoto). This is certainly the case for Yoshio's ending in the ''Tokimeki no Houkago'' game.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: See the spoilers in the [[Brainwashed]] entry for info on this.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: See the spoilers in the [[Brainwashed]] entry above for info on this.


== ''' Yumi Saotome''' ==
=== Yumi Saotome ===
==== Voiced by: Yoshiki Kurin ====
''Voiced by: Yoshiki Kurin''
[[File:yumi_saotome.jpg|frame]]
[[File:yumi saotome.jpg|frame]]


Yoshio’s little sister. She’s one year younger than the rest of the cast, and thus makes her entrance in the original game at the start of the main protagonist’s second year of High School.
Yoshio's little sister. She's one year younger than the rest of the cast, and thus makes her entrance in the original game at the start of the main protagonist's second year of High School.


She desperately wants to be seen as an adult, but [[Kawaiiko|her cute looks, childish attitudes]] and hobbies ([[Otaku|she likes video games, anime]] and pro-wrestling), make it impossible for others to see her as so. If the player plans to win her heart, he must make sure to treat her as a woman and not as a cute girl.
She desperately wants to be seen as an adult, but [[Kawaiiko|her cute looks, childish attitudes]] and hobbies ([[Otaku|she likes video games, anime]] and pro-wrestling), make it impossible for others to see her as so. If the player plans to win her heart, he must make sure to treat her as a woman and not as a cute girl.


In early promotional arts and merchandise, she was planned as one of the poster characters, along with Shiori, Yoshio and Rei; her character didn’t caught on to fans compared to [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Saki, Ayako or Miharu]], however.
In early promotional arts and merchandise, she was planned as one of the poster characters, along with Shiori, Yoshio and Rei; her character didn't caught on to fans compared to [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Saki, Ayako or Miharu]], however.




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* [[Berserk Button]]: If you don't wanna eat a painful Yumi Bomber, do not say she's "cute".
Tropes associated with Yumi Saotome:
* [[Berserk Button]]: If you don’t wanna eat a painful Yumi Bomber, do not say she’s “cute”.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: With her Yumi Bomber.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: With her Yumi Bomber.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: In the original game, not only she has one of the highest love progression and the highest Bombing rate among the girls, she also have a Event which only activates if a certain Saki Event occured, see [[Lethal Chef]] below!
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: In the original game, not only she has one of the highest love progression and the highest Bombing rate among the girls, she also have a Event which only activates if a certain Saki Event occurred (see [[Lethal Chef]] below)!
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Just like Shiori, she loves wearing ribbons, and she alternates colors.
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Just like Shiori, she loves wearing ribbons, and she alternates colors.
* [[Gamer Chick]]: She’s the embodiment of this trope. For the note, her favourite type of video games are shooters.
* [[Gamer Chick]]: She's the embodiment of this trope. For the note, her favourite type of video games are shooters.
* [[Genki Girl]]: So much, she gets [[Sunny Sunflower Disposition|the Sunflower as her symbolic flower]].
* [[Genki Girl]]: So much, she gets [[Sunny Sunflower Disposition|the Sunflower as her symbolic flower]].
* [[Kawaiiko]]
* [[Kawaiiko]]
* [[Lethal Chef]]: After being jealous of Saki sharing her lunch with you, she'll decide to cook for you. Be afraid... ''very afraid''.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: After being jealous of Saki sharing her lunch with you, she'll decide to cook for you. Be afraid... ''very afraid''.
** However, her scenario in ''Tabidachi no Uta'' revolves around helping her improving her cooking skills so she can give her brother Yoshio a delicious meal, and actually ''succeeds'' in doing so in the end.
** However, her scenario in ''Tabidachi no Uta'' revolves around helping her improving her cooking skills so she can give her brother Yoshio a delicious meal, and actually ''succeeds'' in doing so in the end.
* [[One-Hit Wonder]]: Yumi is the only role her seiyuu Yoshiki Kurin ever voiced.
* [[Third Person Person]]: She likes addressing herself by her name.
* [[Third Person Person]]: She likes addressing herself by her name.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]: Being a wrestling fan, Yumi has her own [[Finishing Move]] (which she refined by using it against her brother {{spoiler|and the protagonist as well in ''Nijiiro no Seishun''}}, the "Yumi Bomber", a lariat/grappling-like move.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]: Being a wrestling fan, Yumi has her own [[Finishing Move]] (which she refined by using it against her brother {{spoiler|and the protagonist as well in ''Nijiiro no Seishun''}}, the "Yumi Bomber", a lariat/grappling-like move.


== '''Rei Ijuin''' ==
=== Rei Ijuin ===
==== Voiced by: Narumi Tsunoda ====
''Voiced by: Narumi Tsunoda''
[[File:rei_ijuin.png|frame]]
[[File:rei ijuin.png|frame]]


A classmate of the main protagonist. Just like Yoshio, appears on the first day of school. Grand-son of Kirameki High’s school headmaster, and heir of the ultra-rich Ijuin Family, which runs lots of wealthy local and international businesses. Flamboyant, arrogant and caustic, Rei never misses an opportunity to mock the protagonist and Yoshio. In contrast, he’s ''extremely'' popular with the girls and [[Attention Whore|he’s fully aware of it]].
A classmate of the main protagonist. Just like Yoshio, appears on the first day of school. Grand-son of Kirameki High's school headmaster, and heir of the ultra-rich Ijuin Family, which runs lots of wealthy local and international businesses. Flamboyant, arrogant and caustic, Rei never misses an opportunity to mock the protagonist and Yoshio. In contrast, he's ''extremely'' popular with the girls, and [[Attention Whore|he's fully aware of it]].


{{spoiler|[[media:rei_ijuin2.jpg|She’s actually]] [[Bifauxnen|a girl]]; the reason why she dresses as a boy is a family custom she has to following until her coming of age.}}
{{spoiler|[[media:rei ijuin2.jpg|She's actually]] [[Bifauxnen|a girl]]: the reason why she dresses as a boy is a family custom she has to following until her coming of age}}.




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Tropes associated with Rei Ijuin:
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Rei is seen like this by the people in Kirameki High.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Rei is seen like this by the people in Kirameki High.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Oh so much.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Oh so much.
* {{spoiler|[[Bifauxnen]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bifauxnen]]}}
* [[Big Fancy House]]: Two of them are shown in the series: the regular one in the original game, and the summer residence in ''Tokimeki Memorial: Private Collection''
* [[Big Fancy House]]: Two of them are shown in the series: the regular one in the original game, and the summer residence in ''Tokimeki Memorial: Private Collection''.
* [[Custom Uniform]]
* [[Custom Uniform]]
* {{spoiler|[[Easier Than Easy]]: Rei is actually the easiest character to get the ending of in the original game. Just spam her with phone calls each week-end and you’re good to go; you don’t even have to work on your stats.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Easier Than Easy]]: Rei is actually the easiest character to get the ending of in the original game. Just spam her with phone calls each week-end, and you're good to go; you don't even have to work on your stats}}.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: {{spoiler|is also a sort of [[Noblewoman's Laugh]], since she’s a girl, and the heiress of a financial empire to boot.}}
* [[Evil Laugh]]: {{spoiler|Is also a sort of [[Noblewoman's Laugh]], since she's a girl, and the heiress of a financial empire to boot}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Huge Schoolgirl]]: Forget Nozomi (163 cm) or even Mira (167 cm) and Patricia (168 cm), Rei is by far the tallest girl in the cast, with her 172 cm!}}
* {{spoiler|[[Huge Schoolgirl]]: Forget Nozomi (163 cm) or even Mira (167 cm) and Patricia (168 cm), Rei is by far the tallest girl in the cast, with her 172 cm}}!
* [[Late Arrival Spoiler]]: {{spoiler|She’s actually a girl}}, and late merchandise in the franchise don't make it much of a secret.
* [[Late Arrival Spoiler]]: {{spoiler|She's actually a girl}}, and late merchandise in the franchise don't make it much of a secret.
* [[The Men in Black]] / [[Private Military Contractors]]: The Ijuin Family Army.
* [[The Men in Black]]/[[Private Military Contractors]]: The Ijuin Family Army.
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Normally kept in a ponytail {{spoiler|to maintain the boyish look, until her day of confession when she [[Letting Her Hair Down|lets it down]]}}.
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Normally kept in a ponytail {{spoiler|to maintain the boyish look, until her day of confession when she [[Letting Her Hair Down|lets it down]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Rescue Romance]].}} ''Very'' bizarredly used. See the main page.
* {{spoiler|[[Rescue Romance]]}}: ''Very'' bizarredly used. See the main page.
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Subversion in that Rei likes to show off the Ijuin family's wealthiness and how the others are cockroaches compared to them, but never uses it for evil ends. In fact, he's the one who hosts the New Years Party.
* {{spoiler|[[Secret Character]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Secret Character]]}}
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]: Subversion in that Rei likes to show off the Ijuin Family’s wealthiness and how the others are cockroaches compared to them, but never uses it for evil ends. In fact, he's the one who hosts the New Years Party.
* [[Suck My Rose]]
* [[Suck My Rose]]
* {{spoiler|[[Tomato Surprise]]: Although a special event during the game lets you guess it, it’s during her ending that you discover Rei’s true gender.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Tomato Surprise]]: Although a special event during the game lets you guess it, it's during her ending that you discover Rei's true gender}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Well, Excuse Me, Princess!]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Well, Excuse Me, Princess!]]}}


== '''Mio Kisaragi''' ==
=== Mio Kisaragi ===
==== Voiced by: Akiko Sekine ====
''Voiced by: Akiko Sekine''
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[[File:mio kisaragi.jpg|frame]]


[[Shrinking Violet|A shy]] and gentle [[Meganekko]] bookworm girl [[Ill Girl|with a weak body]], suffering from anemia, and thus often passing out. Because of this, she also can’t do sports (not like she likes sports to start with), or have violent emotions (and thus prefer going out to calm and peaceful places on dates).
[[Shrinking Violet|A shy]] and gentle [[Meganekko]] bookworm girl [[Ill Girl|with a weak body]], suffering from anemia, and thus often passing out. Because of this, she also can't do sports (not like she likes sports to start with), or have violent emotions (and thus prefer going out to calm and peaceful places on dates).


She loves reading books so much, she’s able to read ''four of them per day'', her favourite author being Goethe. Like Shiori, she also loves classical music and love romance movies. Her ideal type of boy would be kind, intelligent and studious ones.
She loves reading books so much, she's able to read ''four of them per day'', her favourite author being Goethe. Like Shiori, she also loves classical music and love romance movies. Her ideal type of boy would be kind, intelligent and studious ones.


In ''Drama Series'' games and Radio Drama canon, she’s portrayed as Saki’s best friend, and in Radio Drama canon {{spoiler|becomes Yoshio’s girlfriend.}}
In ''Drama Series'' games and radio drama canon, she's portrayed as Saki’s best friend, and in radio drama canon {{spoiler|becomes Yoshio's girlfriend}}.




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Tropes associated with Mio Kisaragi:
* [[Cute Bookworm]]
* [[Cute Bookworm]]
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: The mini-ribbons she wears with her pigtails are, along with her glasses, pretty iconic of Mio.
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: The mini-ribbons she wears with her pigtails are, along with her glasses, pretty iconic of Mio.
* [[The Glasses Gotta Go]]: In a date at the cinema, after she removed her glasses so she could wipe her teary eyes due to a romantic scene, you get the option to tell her she looks pretty without her glasses, which will prompt her to change to contacts at the end. [[Multiple Endings|This is optional though]], as you can also tell her she's fine with them, and she'll wear them in the end.
* [[Ill Girl]]: Who's prone to [[Fainting]].
* [[Ill Girl]]: Who's prone to [[Fainting]].
* [[Meganekko]]: In ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', she explains she became one because she loves books and read them since she was little, to the point that back then, at night, she often put herself under her blankets and used a lamptorch so she could fool her parents in believing she was sleeping and thus be able to continue reading.
* [[Meganekko]]: In ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', she explains she became one because she loves books and read them since she was little, to the point that back then, at night, she often put herself under her blankets and used a lamptorch so she could fool her parents in believing she was sleeping and thus be able to continue reading.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]]
* [[The Glasses Gotta Go]]: In a date at the cinema, after she removed her glasses so she could wipe her teary eyes due to a romantic scene, you get the option to tell her she looks pretty without her glasses, which will prompt her to change to contacts at the end. [[Multiple Endings|This is optional though]], as you can also tell her she's fine with them, and she'll wear them in the end.




== '''Megumi Mikihara''' ==
=== Megumi Mikihara ===
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==== Voiced by: Mikiko Kurihara ====
''Voiced by: Mikiko Kurihara''
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Shiori’s best friend. [[Shrinking Violet|A very shy girl]] who has a [[Friend to All Living Things|deep love for animals]]. She eventually falls in love with the protagonist during the course of the game if he has good grades, but she’s so timid she asks Shiori to introduce her to him. She has a pet Yorkshire named Muku, who’s rather aggressive towards strangers ([[Crowning Moment of Funny|this includes the protagonist, of course]]).
Shiori's best friend. [[Shrinking Violet|A very shy girl]] who has a [[Friend to All Living Things|deep love for animals]]. She eventually falls in love with the protagonist during the course of the game if he has good grades, but she's so timid, she asks Shiori to introduce her to him. She has a pet Yorkshire named Muku, who's rather aggressive towards strangers ([[Crowning Moment of Funny|this includes the protagonist, of course]]).


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Tropes associated with Megumi Mikihara:
* [[Alliterative Name]]
* [[Alliterative Name]]
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: Goes from dogs and cats to monkeys and koalas, and even ''crows''. She’s such an animal nut, she mentions in her ending in ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama'' that [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|she goes on a trip to Australia just to be surrounded with the animals she loves]].
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: Goes from dogs and cats to monkeys and koalas, and even ''crows''. She's such an animal nut, she mentions in her ending in ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama'' that [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|she goes on a trip to Australia just to be surrounded with the animals she loves]].
* [[Informed Ability]]: Her friendship with Shiori is well-established by canon, but it’s rare to see it in action. Especially true in the original game.
* [[Informed Ability]]: Her friendship with Shiori is well-established by canon, but it's rare to see it in action. Especially true in the original game.
* [[Nice Hat]]: She wears a beret-like hat with her Autumn Date clothes.
* [[Nice Hat]]: She wears a beret-like hat with her Autumn Date clothes.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Muku is this to Megumi. The protagonist and the fandom would rather think of it as a mix of [[Small Annoying Creature]] and [[Killer Rabbit]].
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Muku is this to Megumi. The protagonist and the fandom would rather think of it as a mix of [[Small Annoying Creature]] and [[Killer Rabbit]].
* [[Shrinking Violet]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]]
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== '''Yuko Asahina''' ==
=== Yuko Asahina ===
==== Voiced by: Yoko Teppouzuka ====
''Voiced by: Yoko Teppouzuka''
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[[File:yuko asahina.jpg|frame]]


A fun-loving girl from a rich family who’s on the lookout for the latest trend, and hates studies with a passion. She’s not above cheating at exams, is regularly [[Late for School]], and shrugs off any reprimands made by school principles. Likes games and lively places a lot, is a fan of karaoke, and a champ at dancing.
A fun-loving girl from a rich family who's on the lookout for the latest trend, and hates studies with a passion. She's not above cheating at exams, is regularly [[Late for School]], and shrugs off any reprimands made by school principles. Likes games and lively places a lot, is a fan of karaoke, and a champ at dancing.


She knows and is a (resigned) friend of Yoshio since Middle School, and is best friends with Yukari Koshiki {{spoiler|, and Maho Shirayuki of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2''}}.
She knows and is a (resigned) friend of Yoshio since Middle School, and is best friends with Yukari Koshiki {{spoiler|and Maho Shirayuki of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2''}}.


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Tropes associated with Yuko Asahina:
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With her best friend Yukari. This is especially visible in ''Irodori no Love Song'' and ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With her best friend Yukari. This is especially visible in ''Irodori no Love Song'' and ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Book Dumb]]: She hates studying after all.
* [[Book Dumb]]: She hates studying after all.
* [[The Fashionista]]
* [[Gamer Chick]]: Not as much as Yumi, but she’s a champion at ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'', {{spoiler|and Maho’s greatest rival in the National DDR Tournament of ''Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation''}}
* [[Gamer Chick]]: Not as much as Yumi, but she's a champion at ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'', {{spoiler|and Maho's greatest rival in the National ''Dance Dance Revolution'' Tournament of ''Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation''}}.
* [[Genki Girl]]
* [[Genki Girl]]
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: {{spoiler|Her friend Maho calls her "Hina" (ヒナ)}}.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Yuko's seiyuu, Yoko Teppouzuka, also voiced Maria Renard in the original PC Engine version of ''[[Castlevania Rondo of Blood]]''.
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: {{spoiler|Her friend Maho calls her “Hina” (ヒナ).}}
* [[Late for School]]
* [[Late for School]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Her family is rich, but her parents are always working and don’t pay lots of attention to her.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Her family is rich, but her parents are always working and don't pay lots of attention to her.
* [[Rose-Haired Girl]]
* [[Rose-Haired Girl]]
* [[Straight Man]]: She’s this in the aformented [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]] with Yukari.
* [[Straight Man]]: She's this in the aformented [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]] with Yukari.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: She has an habit to punctuate her words and sentences with "chou", which means "super" in Japanese.
* [[The Fashionista]]
* [[Verbal Tic]]: She has an habit to punctuate her words and sentences with “chou”, which means “super” in Japanese.




== '''Yukari Koshiki''' ==
=== Yukari Koshiki ===
==== Voiced by: Ayako Kurosaki ====
''Voiced by: Ayako Kurosaki''
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[[File:yukari koshiki.jpg|frame]]


Daughter of a rich businessman owner of the wealthy “Koshiki Real Estate” company. She was brought up as a lady, and thus speaks with very polite Japanese and has attitudes of such. She’s notable for having a veeeeeeery slow speech pattern, and for being a massive [[Cloudcuckoolander]]. Member of the Tennis Club, her ideal boy would be a sportsman. Her hobby is knitting, and she’s particulary good at it.
Daughter of a rich businessman owner of the wealthy "Koshiki Real Estate" company. She was brought up as a lady, and thus speaks with very polite Japanese and has attitudes of such. She's notable for having a veeeeeeery slow speech pattern, and for being a massive [[Cloudcuckoolander]]. Member of the Tennis Club, her ideal boy would be a sportsman. Her hobby is knitting, and she's particulary good at it.


She’s best friends with [[Odd Friendship|her polar opposite]] Yuko; and since both of them are from filthy rich families, she’s also childhood friends with Rei. {{spoiler|Thanks to this, she’s the sole character (aside from, briefly, Yoshio) in Kirameki High School to know that Rei is actually a girl}}.
She's best friends with [[Odd Friendship|her polar opposite]] Yuko, and since both of them are from filthy rich families, she's also childhood friends with Rei. {{spoiler|Thanks to this, she's the sole character (aside from, briefly, Yoshio) in Kirameki High School to know that Rei is actually a girl}}.


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Tropes associated with Yukari Koshiki:
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With her best friend Yuko.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: With her best friend Yuko.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: One of the oldest examples.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: One of the oldest examples.
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* [[Nice Hat]]: Wears two of them, on Spring and Winter.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Wears two of them, on Spring and Winter.
* [[Ojou]]
* [[Ojou]]
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: To the point that, in battle mode, her special attack, which invokes her father, who proceeds to slice the enemies with [[Katanas Are Just Better|his katana]], is arguably the most damaging in the game; also, {{spoiler|Yukari's ending mention that the main character is a bit afraid and ill at ease with her father due to his overprotectiveness of her daughter}}.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: To the point that, in battle mode, her special attack, which invokes her father, who proceeds to slice the enemies with [[Katanas Are Just Better|his katana]], is arguably the most damaging in the game; also, {{spoiler|Yukari's ending mention that the main character is a bit afraid and ill at ease with her father due to his overprotectiveness of her daughter}}.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Utterly averted. She’s one of the rare characters in the Classic Kirameki saga to have both her parents well-established in canon, she has a close relationship with both of them (and [[Daddy's Girl|she’s her]] [[Overprotective Dad|father’s treasure]]), and she’s basically the fruit and living proof of the legend of the Legendary Tree, see [[Happily Married]] above.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Utterly averted. She's one of the rare characters in the Classic Kirameki Saga to have both her parents well-established in canon, she has a close relationship with both of them (and [[Daddy's Girl|she's her]] [[Overprotective Dad|father's treasure]]), and she's basically the fruit and living proof of the legend of the Legendary Tree (see [[Happily Married]] above).
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: She wears one on the Christmas Party, and wears a Pimped Out Kimono on New Year’s Day.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: She wears one on the Christmas Party, and wears a Pimped Out Kimono on New Year's Day.
* [[Rose-Haired Girl]]
* [[Rose-Haired Girl]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: According to the Japanese version of [[The Other Wiki]], this character is a shining example of this trope. Indeed, Yukari’s initial name was Shouko Hoshino (星野翔子), but because the PC-Engine’s Kanji system couldn’t display the kanji 翔 (shou), her name was changed to the current “Yukari Koshiki”. Even more memorable is that, in the game’s development’s initial stage, she was planned to be the game’s second heroine at Shiori’s side (and be hostile towards her), but the idea was ultimately scrapped. Her personnality was also radically different: she was planned as a [[Delinquents|Delinquent]] instead of the [[Cloudcuckoolander]] she is in the final version. Finally, there was a planned game sequence in which, when you phone her to set a date, sometimes the call would be redirected to her [[Overprotective Dad]]’s cellphone: [[Crowning Moment of Funny|a brilliant idea]] [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|that was also scrapped in the end]]. Several of those ideas would be used 15 years later in ''[[Tokimeki Memorial]] 4'', to create Yukari's [[Expy]], Kai Ryukochi.
* [[Yakuza]]: What her father looks like when summoned in the battlefield: he wears a kimono and [[Katanas Are Just Better|wields a katana]].
* [[Yakuza]]: What her father looks like when summoned in the battlefield: he wears a kimono and [[Katanas Are Just Better|wields a katana]].
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: It was her upbringing; attitude, clothing, and cultural heritage. See the above entry.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: It was her upbringing; attitude, clothing and cultural heritage. See the above entry.




== '''Nozomi Kiyokawa''' ==
=== Nozomi Kiyokawa ===
==== Voiced by: Ayako Sasaki ====
''Voiced by: Ayako Sasaki''
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[[File:nozomi kiyokawa.jpg|frame]]


Kirameki High’s ace swimmer. Highly athletic, [[Training From Hell|she runs for 50 kilometers each morning as part of her training]], and is of pro-level (to the point that the career she seeks to pursue is to enter the National Olympic Swimming Team); she however has poor abilities at studies.
Kirameki High's ace swimmer. Highly athletic, [[Training from Hell|she runs for 50 kilometers each morning as part of her training]], and is of pro-level (to the point that the career she seeks to pursue is to enter the National Olympic Swimming Team); she, however, has poor abilities at studies.


[[Bokukko|Has a masculine speech pattern]] and [[Huge Schoolgirl|some masculine attitudes]], but has deep down the heart of a girl. Her big other passion besides swimming are flowers, her favourite ones being cyclamen.
[[Bokukko|Has a masculine speech pattern]] and [[Huge Schoolgirl|some masculine attitudes]], but has deep down the heart of a girl. Her big other passion besides swimming are flowers, her favourite ones being cyclamen.




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Tropes associated with Nozomi Kiyokawa:
* [[Bokukko]]
* [[Bokukko]]
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: {{spoiler|During the winter season of the final year, if you are sure of winning her, skimping out on dates with her until confesssion day arrives will result in her growing her hair longer (maybe because she misses you).}}
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: {{spoiler|During the winter season of the final year, if you are sure of winning her, skimping out on dates with her until confesssion day arrives will result in her growing her hair longer (maybe because she misses you)}}.
* [[The Klutz]]: Despite her athleticism, she's quite clumsy, and can be a walking disaster area on certain dates (watch out during dates at the Museum and the Bowling Alley).
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]
* [[Innocent Flower Girl]]: What she'd like to be.
* [[Innocent Flower Girl]]: What she'd like to be.
* [[Indirect Kiss]]: If the protagonist meets her for the first time as she does her daily 50 kilometers run, she’ll offer him some of her juice. As she’ll leave her, the protagonist will realize and gleefully mention to himself he had an indirect kiss this way.
* [[Indirect Kiss]]: If the protagonist meets her for the first time as she does her daily 50 kilometers run, she'll offer him some of her juice. As she'll leave her, the protagonist will realize and gleefully mention to himself he had an indirect kiss this way.
* [[The Klutz]]: Despite her athleticism, she's quite clumsy, and can be a walking disaster area on certain dates (watch out during dates at the Museum and the Bowling Alley).
* [[Odd Friendship]]: She’s good friends with Ayako, who’s renowned for [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|her fear of water]]; this is often played with in the Classic Kirameki canon, and Nozomi often gives a reluctant Ayako swimming lessons, so she can overcome this fear.
* [[Odd Friendship]]: She's good friends with Ayako, who's renowned for [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|her fear of water]]; this is often played with in the Classic Kirameki canon, and Nozomi often gives a reluctant Ayako swimming lessons so she can overcome this fear.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: When she's in "enraptured" state, she becomes very shy when she bumps into you after school (she'll stutter, then run away; not to be mistaken for a "bomb" warning, where she's angry and scolding you before running away).
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: When she's in "enraptured" state, she becomes very shy when she bumps into you after school (she'll stutter, then run away; not to be mistaken for a "bomb" warning, where she's angry and scolding you before running away).
* [[Tears of Joy]]: {{spoiler|In her Ending.}}
* [[Tears of Joy]]: {{spoiler|In her Ending}}.
* [[Tomboy]]
* [[Tomboy]]
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: She fears lightning {{spoiler|which gets revealed in her special event where she and the protagonist, on a date at the beach, swim to an island where they get [[Locked in a Room|stranded by a storm and take shelter in a cave]], and, as she screams in fear, the protagonist [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|holds her close]]}}.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: She fears lightning {{spoiler|which gets revealed in her special event where she and the protagonist, on a date at the beach, swim to an island where they get [[Locked in a Room|stranded by a storm and take shelter in a cave]], and, as she screams in fear, the protagonist [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|holds her close]]}}.


== '''Mira Kagami''' ==
=== Mira Kagami ===
==== Voiced by: [[Rei Igarashi]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Rei Igarashi]]''
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[[File:mira kagami.jpg|frame]]


Kirameki High’s resident [[Rich Bitch]] [[Alpha Bitch]], she’s known as “the Madone of Kirameki High”. Has a [[Fan Boy|fanclub dedicated to her]], who follows her everywhere she goes in the school. She judges by looks and will ignore boys who don’t meet her expectations: thus, the protagonist must have a very high Appearance stat to be able to court her. She’s very conscious of her beauty, and even plans to become a model once she graduates. {{spoiler|She succeeds in this route, as in ''[[The Cameo|Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Memories Ringing On]]'' she’s seen in a bikini photo session with Maho Shirakuyi of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2''}}.
Kirameki High's resident [[Rich Bitch]] [[Alpha Bitch]], she's known as "the Madone of Kirameki High". Has a [[Fan Boy|fanclub dedicated to her]], who follows her everywhere she goes in the school. She judges by looks and will ignore boys who don't meet her expectations: thus, the protagonist must have a very high Appearance stat to be able to court her. She's very conscious of her beauty, and even plans to become a model once she graduates. {{spoiler|She succeeds in this route, as in ''[[The Cameo|Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Memories Ringing On]]'', she's seen in a bikini photo session with Maho Shirakuyi of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2''}}.


By this description, looks like we have a winner for a haughty [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]] [[Brainless Beauty]]… {{spoiler|Except that she actually has [[Hidden Depths]]. This personality is actually [[Jerkass Facade|a facade she carefully constructed]]: in Junior High, [[Break the Cutie|she was a sweet girl]] [[Broken Bird|who had her heart broken countless times by guys]], [[Woman Scorned|and she swore revenge in High School]] [[Batman Gambit|by working hard on her appearance]], [[Revenge of the Nerd|so she could get boys to fawn over her, play with their feelings for some time, and then cruelly dump them down]]. However, while this [[Evil Plan]] was exciting at the beginning, [[Sour Grapes Tropes|she grew sick of it]], and deep in her heart, [[Defrosting Ice Queen|wishes to find the one boy who would see the real her hidden deep under this hard carapace,]] [[Just the Way You Are|love her for what she really is,]] [[The Power of Love|and thus allow her to muster the courage to turn back to the old herself]]}}.
By this description, looks like we have a winner for a haughty [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]] [[Brainless Beauty]]… {{spoiler|Except that she actually has [[Hidden Depths]]. This personality is actually [[Jerkass Facade|a facade she carefully constructed]]: in Junior High, [[Break the Cutie|she was a sweet girl]] [[Broken Bird|who had her heart broken countless times by guys]], [[Woman Scorned|and she swore revenge in High School]] [[Batman Gambit|by working hard on her appearance]] [[Revenge of the Nerd|so she could get boys to fawn over her, play with their feelings for some time, and then cruelly dump them down]]. However, while this [[Evil Plan]] was exciting at the beginning, [[Sour Grapes Tropes|she grew sick of it]], and deep in her heart, [[Defrosting Ice Queen|wishes to find the one boy who would see the real her hidden deep under this hard carapace]], [[Just the Way You Are|love her for what she really is]], [[The Power of Love|and thus allow her to muster the courage to turn back to the old herself]]}}.


On top of that, {{spoiler|while she poses as a [[Rich Bitch]] in school, she actually lives in a very poor household, where [[Disappeared Dad|her father is implied to be dead]] and [[Parental Substitute|has 6 brothers she has to take care of]]. This explains why she hasn’t joined any clubs (must take care of the kids), cancels dates with the protagonist at times (when one of her brothers is ill), where comes her skills at sewing (helps her mom with housework), and why she’s so adamant at refusing anyone to go with her to home after school (so they won't know the truth about her)}}.
On top of that, {{spoiler|while she poses as a [[Rich Bitch]] in school, she actually lives in a very poor household, where [[Disappeared Dad|her father is implied to be dead]] and [[Parental Substitute|has 6 brothers she has to take care of]]. This explains why she hasn't joined any clubs (must take care of the kids), cancels dates with the protagonist at times (when one of her brothers is ill), where comes her skills at sewing (helps her mom with housework), and why she's so adamant at refusing anyone to go with her to home after school (so they won't know the truth about her)}}.


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Tropes associated with Mira Kagami:
* [[Attention Whore]]
* [[Attention Whore]]
* [[Biting the Handkerchief]]: She does this when defeated in ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama''.
* [[Biting the Handkerchief]]: She does this when defeated in ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama''.
* {{spoiler|[[Broken Bird]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Broken Bird]]}}
* [[Buxom Is Better]]: She’s the bustiest character in the entire series, starting the game with 90 cm (at 15!) and ending it, three years later, with 93 cm. This, and her looks, help her gain her massive fanclub as well as her reputation in the school for being the most attractive girl along with Shiori, {{spoiler|further her [[Revenge of the Nerd]] plan, and become a model after graduation}}.
* [[Buxom Is Better]]: She's the bustiest character in the entire series, starting the game with 90&nbsp;cm (at 15!) and ending it, three years later, with 93&nbsp;cm. This, and her looks, help her gain her massive fanclub as well as her reputation in the school for being the most attractive girl along with Shiori, {{spoiler|further her [[Revenge of the Nerd]] plan, and become a model after graduation}}.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: On your first encounter with her.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: On your first encounter with her.
* {{spoiler|[[Defrosting Ice Queen]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Defrosting Ice Queen]]}}
* [[Femme Fatale]]
* [[Femme Fatale]]
* [[Instant Fanclub]]: The three guys who constantly take orders from her and follow her around at school.
* [[Instant Fanclub]]: The three guys who constantly take orders from her and follow her around at school.
* [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]]
* [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]]
* [[Meaningful Name]] / [[Punny Name]]: Mira is [[Gratuitous English]] for “Mirror”, and Kagami means “mirror” in Japanese.
* [[Meaningful Name]]/[[Punny Name]]: Mira is [[Gratuitous English]] for "Mirror", and Kagami means "mirror" in Japanese.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: A classic example.
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: A classic example.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: {{spoiler|This allows to show her gentler side, as she’s very caring of her brothers, and they love her back; [http://www.futaba.ne.jp/~kuramoto/4koma61-80/4koma79.html a Japanese Tokimemo fansite even made a Crowning Moment Of Heartwarming 4koma around this.]}}.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: {{spoiler|This allows to show her gentler side, as she's very caring of her brothers, and they love her back; [http://www.futaba.ne.jp/~kuramoto/4koma61-80/4koma79.html a Japanese Tokimemo fansite even made a heartwarming 4koma around this]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Revenge of the Nerd]]: A little subversion, otherwise she fits this trope to a T: she’s not implied of being a nerd in her Junior High days, but she apparently wasn’t attractive enough for the boys who dumped her.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Revenge of the Nerd]]: A little subversion; otherwise, she fits this trope to a T: she's not implied of being a nerd in her Junior High days, but she apparently wasn't attractive enough for the boys who dumped her}}.
* [[You Must Be Cold]]: {{spoiler|On Christmas Party, she comes without a party coat because she doesn't have enough money for one; after the party, if she’s in Tokimeki State with the protagonist, they’ll go back to home together and she’ll sneeze, prompting the protagonist to give her his coat. She pushes the trope to [[Comforting Comforter]] zone by taking his arm put herself close to him, [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|so she can give him some warmness in return. And on top of that, she’ll give her his coat back a few days later... with all its little tears sewn off]]}}.
* [[Well, Excuse Me, Princess!]]
* [[Well, Excuse Me, Princess!]]
* [[You Must Be Cold]]: {{spoiler|On Christmas Party, she comes without a party coat because she doesn't have enough money for one; after the party, if she's in Tokimeki State with the protagonist, they'll go back to home together, and she'll sneeze, prompting the protagonist to give her his coat. She pushes the trope to [[Comforting Comforter]] zone by taking his arm put herself close to him, [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|so she can give him some warmness in return. And on top of that, she'll give her his coat back a few days later... with all its little tears sewn off]]}}.




== '''Yuina Himoo''' ==
=== Yuina Himoo ===
==== Voiced by: Tomoko Naka ====
''Voiced by: Tomoko Naka''
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Kirameki High’s resident [[Mad Scientist]]. A girl [[Ambition Is Evil|whose ambition]] is to [[Take Over the World]], and is conducing various electronics and computer experiments, including and especially the construction of an [[Humongous Mecha]], to achieve this end.
Kirameki High's resident [[Mad Scientist]]. A girl [[Ambition Is Evil|whose ambition]] is to [[Take Over the World]], and is conducing various electronics and computer experiments, including and especially the construction of an [[Humongous Mecha]], to achieve this end.


{{spoiler|In ''Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation'', she barges in the [[Dance Dance Revolution|DDR Tournament]] with her new [[Humongous Mecha]], the “Neo-World Conquerer Robo”, and her disciple Mei Ijuin of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2'' in tow.}}
{{spoiler|In ''Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation'', she barges in the [[Dance Dance Revolution|''Dance Dance Revolution'' Tournament]] with her new [[Humongous Mecha]], the "Neo-World Conquerer Robo", and her disciple Mei Ijuin of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2'' in tow}}.




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Tropes associated with Yuina Himoo:
* [[Ambition Is Evil]]
* [[Ambition Is Evil]]
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: She names it "Robo", {{spoiler|and you'll have to fight and defeat it in order to get her ending}}.
* [[Improbably High IQ]]: She has an I.Q. of 300.
* [[Improbably High IQ]]: She has an I.Q. of 300.
* [[Kuudere]]: She eventually turns into this when she becomes fond enough of the protagonist.
* [[Kuudere]]: She eventually turns into this when she becomes fond enough of the protagonist.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: She names it “Robo”, {{spoiler|and you’ll have to fight and defeat it in order to get her ending}}.
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Like Minori Akiho below, in the ''Nijiiro no Seishun: Forever'' Drama CDs, she refers to the Main protagonist as "''Juu-roku ban-kun''", aka "N°16-kun".
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Like Minori Akiho below, in the ''Nijiiro no Seishun: Forever'' drama CDs, she refers to the main protagonist as "''Juu-roku ban-kun''" a.k.a. "N°16-kun".
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]
* [[Take Over the World]]
* [[Take Over the World]]
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== '''Yukinojou Sotoi''' ==
=== Yukinojou Sotoi ===
==== Voiced by: [[Yuji Ueda]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Yuji Ueda]]''
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Rei Ijuin’s personal butler. Also serves as a bouncer to the family’s [[Big Fancy House]], and, in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', to the family’s newly built sports center’s pool as well. Owns a private beach at the family’s summer residence. Has a thing for muscular men and invariably goes into [[Large Ham|lyrical flights of fancy]] when seeing one.
Rei Ijuin's personal butler. Also serves as a bouncer to the family's [[Big Fancy House]], and, in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', to the family's newly built sports center's pool as well. Owns a private beach at the family's summer residence. Has a thing for muscular men and invariably goes into [[Large Ham|lyrical flights of fancy]] when seeing one.




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Tropes associated with Yukinojou Sotoi:
* [[Hard Gay]]
* [[Hard Gay]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Yukinojou is played by [[Yuji Ueda]] who also voices Yoshio, the main character's best friend, from the first game.
** This is hilariously parodied in the live action drama recording at the Fantastic Christmas event in which Naoto asks if he can enter Rei's Christmas party to which Yukinojou replies that he can. Naoto then comments that he sounds remarkably like Yoshio.


== '''Banchou''' ==
=== Banchou ===
==== Voiced by: Actor unknown (assumed to be one of the game's production staff members) ====
''Voiced by: Actor unknown (assumed to be one of the game's production staff members)''


The leader of the local gang of [[Delinquents]]. The player will run against him in 3rd year of the original game, after defeating his [[Mooks]].
The leader of the local gang of [[Delinquents]]. The player will run against him in 3rd year of the original game after defeating his [[Mooks]].




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Tropes associated with Banchou:
* [[Delinquents]]
* [[Delinquents]]
* [[Graceful Loser]]: He’ll turn the “Banchou” title to you if you defeat him.
* [[Graceful Loser]]: He'll turn the "Banchou" title to you if you defeat him.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Turns Red]]
* [[Turns Red]]


== Tokimeki Memorial 1 spin-off games characters ==
== ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' spin-off games characters ==




== '''Minori Akiho''' ==
=== Minori Akiho ===
==== Voiced by: [[Sakura Tange]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Sakura Tange]]''
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[[File:minori akiho.png|frame]]


One of the Soccer Club managers along with Saki Nijino. Appearing for the first time in ''Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 1: Nijiiro no Seishun'', she’s the first main character of the Classic Kirameki saga girl characters who weren’t in the original game, to enter the series’ canon.
One of the Soccer Club managers along with Saki Nijino. Appearing for the first time in ''Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 1: Nijiiro no Seishun'', she's the first main character of the Classic Kirameki Saga girl characters who weren't in the original game to enter the series' canon.


A 1st year-student [[Genki Girl]], [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|she’s totally head-over-heels for her senpai Saki]]. As such, she sees the main protagonist (who’s, in this game’s canon, a forward striker in the Soccer Club) as her rival for Saki’s heart, and will even give her the cold shoulder {{spoiler|until he succeeds a hard soccer exercise which will show her his perseverance and love of soccer, and makes him redeem through her eyes (but she’ll still consider him a love rival)}}.
A 1st year-student [[Genki Girl]], [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|she's totally head-over-heels for her senpai Saki]]. As such, she sees the main protagonist (who's, in this game's canon, a forward striker in the Soccer Club) as her rival for Saki's heart, and will even give her the cold shoulder {{spoiler|until he succeeds a hard soccer exercise which will show her his perseverance and love of soccer, and makes him redeem through her eyes (but she'll still consider him a love rival)}}.




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Tropes associated with Minori Akiho:
* [[Character Development]]: Probably one of the characters benefitting of this the most in the Classic Kirameki Saga. She goes from a loud, possessive and somewhat agressive brat in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', to a friendly, posed and mature girl (but still a [[Motor Mouth]]) ready to listen and help the others, which both Saki and the protagonist feel the Soccer Club will be in good hands with her at its lead after they'll graduate, by the end of ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Character Development]]: Probably one of the characters benefitting of this the most in the Classic Kirameki Saga. She goes from a loud, possessive and somewhat agressive brat in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'', to a friendly, posed and mature girl (but still a [[Motor Mouth]]) ready to listen and help the others, which both Saki and the protagonist feel the Soccer Club will be in good hands with her at its lead after they'll graduate, by the end of ''Tabidachi no Uta''.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Full-stop. {{spoiler|It's even worse before the aforemented exercice succeeded event.}}
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Full-stop. {{spoiler|It's even worse before the aforemented exercice succeeded event}}.
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]: Becomes one when Saki graduates. Until then, she's [[The Lancer|her trusted assistant]].
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]: Becomes one when Saki graduates. Until then, she's [[The Lancer|her trusted assistant]].
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: The cross-shaped decs in her hair are a gift from Saki, and thus Minori treasures them.
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: The cross-shaped decs in her hair are a gift from Saki, and thus Minori treasures them.
* [[Graceful Loser]]: {{spoiler|If you manage to succeed the exercise mentioned above, she’ll conceide her defeat for Saki’s heart to you in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' ‘s Best Ending}}.
* [[Graceful Loser]]: {{spoiler|If you manage to succeed the exercise mentioned above, she'll conceide her defeat for Saki's heart to you in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'''s Best Ending}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Hot for Student]]: Averted, see the [[Second Love]] entry above.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Hot for Student]]: Averted (see the [[Second Love]] entry above)}}.
* [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...]]: {{spoiler|She pulls this line to the protagonist as part of her [[Graceful Loser]] tirade in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' ‘s Best Ending}}.
* [[If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...]]: {{spoiler|She pulls this line to the protagonist as part of her [[Graceful Loser]] tirade in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'''s Best Ending}}.
* [[Motor Mouth]]
* [[Motor Mouth]]
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: In ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' canon, when talking about the Main Protagonist, she calls him "''Juu-roku ban no Senpai''" (= N°16-senpai), referring to his shirt's number in the Soccer Club. Serves as [[Playing with a Trope|a clever way of going around]] the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] problem, as well as an indicator of her relationship towards the protagonist: the nickname has a derogative connotation at first, then after she came to like him, it becomes an affectionate nickname.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: In ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' canon, when talking about the main protagonist, she calls him "''Juu-roku ban no Senpai''" (= N°16-senpai), referring to his shirt's number in the Soccer Club. Serves as [[Playing with a Trope|a clever way of going around]] the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] problem, as well as an indicator of her relationship towards the protagonist: the nickname has a derogative connotation at first, then after she came to like him, it becomes an affectionate nickname.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Unrequited. Saki thinks of Minori only as a nice [[Sempai-Kohai|kohai]].
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Unrequited. Saki thinks of Minori only as a nice [[Sempai-Kohai|kohai]].
* {{spoiler|[[Second Love]]: It doesn’t seem like it at first glance, but Saki really is her second love. She reveals during her discussions with the protagonist, that her first love was one of his teachers in Junior High, but he only thought of her as a cute student, and married one of her other teachers.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Second Love]]: It doesn't seem like it at first glance, but Saki really is her second love. She reveals during her discussions with the protagonist, that her first love was one of his teachers in Junior High, but he only thought of her as a cute student, and married one of her other teachers}}.


== '''Suzune Misaki''' ==
=== Suzune Misaki ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Houko Kuwashima]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Houko Kuwashima]]''
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[[Shrinking Violet|A shy girl]] who’s the keyboard member of the School’s Band Group “Irodori”, introduced for the first time in ''Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 2: Irodori no Love Song''. A 1st year-student like Yumi and Minori, she’s in love with the main protagonist (who’s, in this game’s canon, the band’s guitarist), but [[Cannot Spit It Out|has a hard time spitting it out.]] {{spoiler|and when she does, all hell breaks loose, as the protagonist has only eyes for Ayako, yet stalls in clearing the [[Love Triangle]] as he doesn’t want to hurt Suzune. They all get better though}}.
[[Shrinking Violet|A shy girl]] who's the keyboard member of the School's Band Group "Irodori", introduced for the first time in ''Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 2: Irodori no Love Song''. A 1st year-student like Yumi and Minori, she's in love with the main protagonist (who's, in this game's canon, the band's guitarist), but [[Cannot Spit It Out|has a hard time spitting it out]]. {{spoiler|And when she does, all hell breaks loose, as the protagonist has only eyes for Ayako, yet stalls in clearing the [[Love Triangle]] as he doesn’t want to hurt Suzune. They all get better though}}.




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* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: {{spoiler|She delivers one of these to the protagonist when she can't take any longer of being the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] of sorts due to him being [[Oblivious to Love|oblivious to how much she loves him]]}}.
Tropes associated with Suzune Misaki:
* [[Graceful Loser]]: {{spoiler|Becomes this in the end}}.
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: {{spoiler|she delivers one of these to the protagonist when she can't take any longer of being the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] of sorts due to him being [[Oblivious to Love|oblivious to how much she loves him.]]}}
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: {{spoiler|Chooses to go this way in the end, as she realizes how much the protagonist is in love with Ayako, and thus let her love for the protagonist go}}.
* [[Graceful Loser]]: {{spoiler|Becomes this in the end.}}
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: {{spoiler|Chooses to go this way in the end, as she realizes how much the protagonist is in love with Ayako, and thus let her love for the protagonist go.}}
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: She's not a childhood friend of the protagonist, but she's still on the lose side of the [[Love Triangle]], and this from the start.
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* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: She’s not a childhood friend of the protagonist, but she’s still on the lose side of the [[Love Triangle]], and this from the start.


== '''Takumi Oosawa''' ==
=== Takumi Oosawa ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Ryotaro Okiayu]]''
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The electric guitar base member of the band club “Irodori”. Has [[Bishounen]] looks and is quite popular with the ladies.
The electric guitar base member of the band club "Irodori". Has [[Bishounen]] looks and is quite popular with the ladies.


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Tropes associated with Takumi Oosawa:
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: For all the girls who fawn over him, he has eyes only for a single one: Suzune. Who herself has an unrequited love for the protagonist, who himself loves Ayako...
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: For all the girls who fawn over him, he has eyes only for a single one: Suzune. Who herself has an unrequited love for the protagonist, who himself loves Ayako...
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: {{spoiler|He gives such a speech to the protagonist when seeing how much the [[Love Triangle]] situation strains Suzune, and the protagonist’s unwillingness to put an end to the mess.}}
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: {{spoiler|He gives such a speech to the protagonist when seeing how much the [[Love Triangle]] situation strains Suzune, and the protagonist's unwillingness to put an end to the mess}}.
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== '''Kouji Tamura''' ==
=== Kouji Tamura ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Ryo Horikawa]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Ryo Horikawa]]''
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The drummer member of the band club “Irodori”. Is more or less the leader of the band, and someone you can always rely on.
The drummer member of the band club "Irodori". Is more or less the leader of the band, and someone you can always rely on.


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Tropes associated with Kouji Tamura:
* [[Cool Shades]]: Occasionally wears some.
* [[Cool Shades]]: Occasionally wears some.
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]
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== '''Coach''' ==
=== Coach ===
==== Voiced by: [[Masaya Onosaka]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Masaya Onosaka]]''
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[[File:coach.png|frame]]


Kirameki’s Soccer Club coach. A [[Stern Teacher]] who was a former pro-soccer player, but had to put an end to his career due to an injury, and switched to coach for High School Soccer Clubs. It’s his decision to not make the protagonist a regular at the forward striker post and give it to 1st year Sawatari which sets in motion the events of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''.Values hard work over everything else, {{spoiler|and this is why, if you level-up enough in the soccer mini-game, he’ll choose the protagonist as a regular when one of the regulars will be out due to an injury, at the end of the game}}.
Kirameki's Soccer Club coach. A [[Stern Teacher]] who was a former pro-soccer player, but had to put an end to his career due to an injury, and switched to coach for High School Soccer Clubs. It's his decision to not make the protagonist a regular at the forward striker post and give it to 1st year Sawatari which sets in motion the events of ''Nijiiro no Seishun''. Values hard work over everything else, {{spoiler|and this is why, if you level-up enough in the soccer mini-game, he'll choose the protagonist as a regular when one of the regulars will be out due to an injury, at the end of the game}}.


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* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: He gives such a speech (minus any physical violence) to the protagonist {{spoiler|[[Heroic BSOD|when said protagonist lost all his will at training during the club session just after the misunderstanding between him and Saki, and was idling]]. Subverted in that doesn't work, and the coach, who doesn't want to waste time on him, then tells the protagonist to quit the club if he really thinks he's no good at soccer. As mentioned above though, it gets better}}.
Tropes associated with the Coach:
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: He gives such a speech (minus any physical violence) to the protagonist {{spoiler|[[Heroic BSOD|when said protagonist lost all his will at training during the club session just after the misunderstanding between him and Saki, and was idling]]. Subverted in that doesn't work, and the coach, who doesn't want to waste time on him, then tells the protagonist to quit the club if he really thinks he's no good at soccer. As mentioned above though, it gets better}}.
* [[Stern Teacher]]
* [[Stern Teacher]]


== '''Tooru Sawatari''' ==
=== Tooru Sawatari ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Shinichiro Miki]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Shinichiro Miki]]''
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A 1st-year student at Kirameki High, member of the Soccer Club. [[The Ace|Is a talented forward and considered a genius]]; his talent allows him to get a place among the regulars, to the detriment of the protagonist who’s rather pissed off (part because the protagonist worked hard to get his place and [[Dude, Where's My Respect?|hasn’t seen his efforts recompensed]], part because Sawatari got through the [[Senpai Kohai]] logic). Has a thing for Minori Akiho, but she considers him merely as a classmate.
A 1st-year student at Kirameki High, member of the Soccer Club. [[The Ace|Is a talented forward and considered a genius]]; his talent allows him to get a place among the regulars, to the detriment of the protagonist who's rather pissed off (part of because the protagonist worked hard to get his place and [[Dude, Where's My Respect?|hasn't seen his efforts recompensed]], part of because Sawatari got through the [[Sempai-Kohai]] logic). Has a thing for Minori Akiho, but she considers him merely as a classmate.




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Tropes associated with Tooru Sawatari:
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: He has an unrequited love for Minori, who has an unrequited love for Saki.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: He has an unrequited love for Minori, who has an unrequited love for Saki.
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]
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== '''Tomomi''' ==
=== Tomomi ===
==== Voiced by: [[Ryoka Yuzuki]] ====
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[[File:tomomi.png|frame]]
''Voiced by: [[Ryoka Yuzuki]]''


A manager of the Soccer Club, along with Saki and Minori. One of the latest entries in the Classic Kirameki saga cast, she appears only in ''Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 3: Tabidachi no Uta''.
A manager of the Soccer Club, along with Saki and Minori. One of the latest entries in the Classic Kirameki Saga cast, she appears only in ''Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 3: Tabidachi no Uta''.


A [[Senpai Kohai|Kohai]] of Minori by a year (meaning she's a Kohai by two years of Saki and the protagonist), she entered the club solely because she's in love with Kirameki Soccer Club Ace Sawatari, and thus doesn't enjoy at first the chores and responsabilities behind the job of club manager. However, thanks to Minori's patient guiding, she later develops a genuine interest in soccer and in her job as a manager.
A [[Sempai-Kohai|Kohai]] of Minori by a year (meaning she's a Kohai by two years of Saki and the protagonist), she entered the club solely because she's in love with Kirameki Soccer Club Ace Sawatari, and thus doesn't enjoy at first the chores and responsibilities behind the job of club manager. However, thanks to Minori's patient guiding, she later develops a genuine interest in soccer and in her job as a manager.


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Tropes associated with Tomomi:
* [[Only One Name]]: She's the major exception regarding all characters getting full names, ''in the whole series'' (barring minor characters such as the Coach, and Tsukushi of ''Girl's Side'' who shares the Protagonist's surname).
* [[Only One Name]]: She's the major exception regarding all characters getting full names, ''in the whole series'' (barring minor characters such as the Coach, and Tsukushi of ''Girl's Side'' who shares the Protagonist's surname).
* [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]: Only appeared in ''Tabidachi no Uta'' (the very last Kirameki Saga game released, before the franchise went on the Hibikino Saga), and was never mentioned elsewhere in the whole franchise.
* [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]: Only appeared in ''Tabidachi no Uta'' (the very last Kirameki Saga game released, before the franchise went on the Hibikino Saga), and was never mentioned elsewhere in the whole franchise.
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== '''Mie Kuribayashi''' ==
=== Mie Kuribayashi ===
==== Voiced by: Mie Kuribayashi ====
''Voiced by: Mie Kuribayashi''
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[[File:mie kuribayashi.jpg|frame]]


The fictional representation in the ''Tokimemo'' verse of a real-life idol of the time, under the Konami-launched marketing program “Tokimeki Teens”. She’s a secret sub-character in all the ''Drama Series'' games, who’s an idol and seiyuu-in-training.
The fictional representation in the ''Tokimemo'' verse of a real-life idol of the time, under the Konami-launched marketing program "Tokimeki Teens". She’s a secret sub-character in all the ''Drama Series'' games, who's an idol and seiyuu-in-training.


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Tropes associated with Mie Kuribayashi:
Tropes associated with Mie Kuribayashi:
* [[As Himself|As Herself]]
* [[As Himself|As Herself]]
* [[Contest Winner Cameo]]
* [[Idol Singer]]
* [[Idol Singer]]


== '''Patricia McGrath''' ==
=== Patricia McGrath ===
==== Voiced by: [[Masayo Kurata]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Masayo Kurata]]''
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[[File:patricia mcgrath.png|frame]]


One of the three ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket'' (a [[One Game for the Price of Two]] adaptation of the original game on Game Boy Color) exclusive characters, one of the latest entries in the Classic Kirameki saga cast, and the first fully-fledged foreigner character to grace the entire series. She comes to Kirameki High as an International Student, and is at first, due to the language barrier, without friends. Thanks to her contacts with the protagonist (if he first has an high enough Literature stat, otherwise he can’t date her at all), her Japanese improves with time.
One of the three ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket'' (a [[One Game for the Price of Two]] adaptation of the original game on Game Boy Color) exclusive characters, one of the latest entries in the Classic Kirameki Saga cast, and the first fully-fledged foreigner character to grace the entire series. She comes to Kirameki High as an International Student, and is at first, due to the language barrier, without friends. Thanks to her contacts with the protagonist (if he first has an high enough Literature stat; otherwise, he can't date her at all), her Japanese improves with time.


She has a cheerful personality, but gets lonely easily, and misses her home country. Being a very kind person by nature, it's hard to anger her, but when she does get angry, she's terrifying. She loves cycling and watching BMX related stuff.
She has a cheerful personality, but gets lonely easily, and misses her home country. Being a very kind person by nature, it's hard to anger her, but when she does get angry, she's terrifying. She loves cycling and watching BMX related stuff.


Along with Yukari, she’s one of the rare characters in the ''Tokimemo'' series whose [[media:mcgrath_family.jpg|whole family is established in canon]]: her father is a former martial artist turned foreign diplomat, her mother is an ex-model, and her big brother is a racing driver.
Along with Yukari, she's one of the rare characters in the ''Tokimemo'' series whose [[media:mcgrath family.jpg|whole family is established in canon]]: her father is a former martial artist turned foreign diplomat, her mother is an ex-model, and her big brother is a racing driver.




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Tropes associated with Patricia McGrath:
* [[Anime Accent Absence]]: Averted, as the language barrier is a plot point in Patricia's storyline. As such, her seiyuu plays her with a clipped voice and speaking pattern.
* [[Anime Accent Absence]]: Averted, as the language barrier is a plot point in Patricia's storyline. As such, her seiyuu plays her with a clipped voice and speaking pattern.
* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]: Inverted, Patricia’s family is one of the rare families fully displayed in the series, and an united and loving one at that.
* [[Bishonen]]: Her big brother Jim is one. He could also qualify for a [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Do ''not'' piss off this otherwise very sweet girl by [[Jerkass|standing her up regulary in dates]]. '''You wouldn't''' [[Laser-Guided Karma|like her when]] [[Unstoppable Rage|she's angry]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Do ''not'' piss off this otherwise very sweet girl by [[Jerkass|standing her up regulary in dates]]. '''You wouldn't''' [[Laser-Guided Karma|like her when]] [[Unstoppable Rage|she's angry]].
* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]: Inverted, Patricia’s family is one of the rare families fully displayed in the series, and an united and loving one at that.
* [[Bishonen]]: Her big brother Jim is one. He could also qualify for a [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]].
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Averted, she’s a fully-fledged foreigner.
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Averted, she’s a fully-fledged foreigner.
* [[Buxom Is Better]]: Reaching 91 cm in 3rd year, she has the 3rd biggest cup size in the entire series, ex aequo with ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'''s Mari Oda. For Japanese players, this makes part of her appeal, [[Foreign Fanservice|see below]].
* [[Buxom Is Better]]: Reaching 91&nbsp;cm in 3rd year, she has the 3rd biggest cup size in the entire series, ex aequo with ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'''s Mari Oda. For Japanese players, this makes part of her appeal, ([[Foreign Fanservice|see below]]).
* [[Eagle Land]]: Her nationality is never displayed, but she’s clearly American-based.
* [[Eagle Land]]: Her nationality is never displayed, but she's clearly American-based.
* [[The Faceless]]: Unlike her mother and brother, her father's face is not seen in the CG displaying her family, being so tall and huge his face is out of the frame.
* [[Foreign Fanservice]]: [[Moe Moe]], [[Buxom Is Better]], [[Eagle Land|Eaglelander]]. Do the math.
* [[Foreign Fanservice]]: [[Moe Moe]], [[Buxom Is Better]], [[Eagle Land|Eaglelander]]. Do the math.
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: Her nickname is “Pat”.
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: Her nickname is "Pat".
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Her mother is one.
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Her mother is one.
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]: 2nd tallest girl in the Classic Kirameki Saga with 168 cm. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] by her [[Eagle Land|Eaglelander]] status.
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]: 2nd tallest girl in the Classic Kirameki Saga with 168&nbsp;cm. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] by her [[Eagle Land|Eaglelander]] status.
* [[Kansai Regional Accent]]: Both her father and her brother speak Japanese with this accent. She herself suddenly speaks fluently and in this accent when she's in [[Unstoppable Rage]] mode.
* [[Kansai Regional Accent]]: Both her father and her brother speak Japanese with this accent. She herself suddenly speaks fluently and in this accent when she's in [[Unstoppable Rage]] mode.
* [[Me Love You Long Time]]: Inverted.
* [[Me Love You Long Time]]: Inverted.
* [[New Transfer Student]]
* [[New Transfer Student]]
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Her father is huge and muscular, wears a green cloth, is a former fighter whose now in a high administrative position. Hmmm...[[Final Fight|Mike Haggar]], much?
* [[Shout-Out]]: Her father is huge and muscular, wears a green cloth, is a former fighter whose now in a high administrative position. Hmmm... [[Final Fight|Mike Haggar]], much?
* [[The Faceless]]: Unlike her mother and brother, her father's face is not seen in the CG displaying her family, being so tall and huge his face is out of the frame.


== '''Kyoko Izumi''' ==
=== Kyoko Izumi ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Saki Nakajima]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Saki Nakajima]]''
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One of the three ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket'' exclusive characters, she’s a perseverant [[Genki Girl]] with a strong sense of justice, who wishes to fight in its name, and thus attempts to foil Yuina’s plans of [[Take Over the World|Taking Over The World]]. However, much like Miyuki of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2'', she seems to be born under an unlucky star, and is known to always pull out “Daikyou” (Worst Luck) mikuji.
One of the three ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket'' exclusive characters, she's a perseverant [[Genki Girl]] with a strong sense of justice, who wishes to fight in its name, and thus attempts to foil Yuina's plans of [[Take Over the World|Taking Over The World]]. However, much like Miyuki of ''Tokimeki Memorial 2'', she seems to be born under an unlucky star, and is known to always pull out "Daikyou" (Worst Luck) mikuji.


Despite having the same family name, down to the same kanji combination, she’s not related to Hotaru Izumi of ''Tokimeki Memorial 3''.
Despite having the same family name, down to the same kanji combination, she's not related to Hotaru Izumi of ''Tokimeki Memorial 3''.




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* [[Arch Enemy]]: Of Yuina, of course.
Tropes associated with Kyoko Izumi:
* [[The Chew Toy]]
* [[Arch Enemy]]: of Yuina, of course.
* [[For Great Justice]]
* [[For Great Justice]]
* [[Justice Will Prevail]]
* [[Justice Will Prevail]]
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Plucky Girl]]
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* [[The Chew Toy]]


== '''Naomi Munakata''' ==
=== Naomi Munakata ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Yui Horie]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Yui Horie]]''
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One of the three ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket'' exclusive characters, she’s the first non-main High School (aka Kirameki, Hibikino, Moegino, Habataki, or Hanegasaki) character in the entire series. Indeed, she’s a student of Kirameki’s rival High School, Suega High (which Soccer Team’s is depicted in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' as one of the strongest in the National Inter High Circuit). She comes to Kirameki High from to time to time as the two schools are preparing in cooperation a concert, and she’s in charge of the wind instruments section of the orchestra.
One of the three ''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket'' exclusive characters, she's the first non-main High School (a.k.a. Kirameki, Hibikino, Moegino, Habataki or Hanegasaki) character in the entire series. Indeed, she's a student of Kirameki's rival High School Suega High (which Soccer Team's is depicted in ''Nijiiro no Seishun'' as one of the strongest in the National Inter High Circuit). She comes to Kirameki High from to time to time as the two schools are preparing in cooperation a concert, and she's in charge of the wind instruments section of the orchestra.


She’s an active and gutsy girl who loves challenges, but is so confident of her abilities at the horn she tends to take attitudes, driving people away from her, and thus she feels lonely.
She's an active and gutsy girl who loves challenges, but is so confident of her abilities, at the horn, she tends to take attitudes, driving people away from her, and thus she feels lonely.


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Tropes associated with Naomi Munakata:
* [[Animals Hate Her]]: And she hates them equally. Koalas especially are her worst enemies.
* [[Animals Hate Her]]: And she hates them equally. Koalas especially are her worst enemies.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: When taking her to a date at the Stadium (for watching a base-ball match) twice, she cheers for the teams ''by playing the trumpet''.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: When taking her to a date at the Stadium (for watching a base-ball match) twice, she cheers for the teams ''by playing the trumpet''.
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== Tokimeki Memorial 1 Radio Drama & Drama CDs characters ==
== ''Tokimeki Memorial 1'' radio drama and drama CDs characters ==




== '''Katsuma Serizawa''' ==
=== Katsuma Serizawa ===
==== Voiced by: [[Masami Kikuchi]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Masami Kikuchi]]''
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[[File:katsuma 1605.png|frame]]


The protagonist of the CD Drama stories, not to be confused with the original game’s main protagonist / Naoto Takami, as they are two different characters (best proof is that Katsuma will, during the course of the Radio Dramas, help Naoto and Shiori in their relationship).
The protagonist of the CD drama stories, not to be confused with the original game's main protagonist/Naoto Takami, as they are two different characters (best proof is that Katsuma will, during the course of the radio dramas, help Naoto and Shiori in their relationship).


He has lost both his parents in a fire, and lives alone. [[The Ace|He’s talented at both studies and sports]], but doesn’t have the will to participate, and spends his days in idleness. In Junior High, he was his Basket-ball Club’s ace, and is a member of Kirameki’s Basket-ball club.
He has lost both his parents in a fire, and lives alone. [[The Ace|He's talented at both studies and sports]], but doesn't have the will to participate, and spends his days in idleness. In Junior High, he was his Basketball Club's ace, and is a member of Kirameki's Basketball club.


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* [[The Cameo]]: {{spoiler|In ''Tokimeki Memorial 4'', along with his childhood friend Natsue, his name is written in a document record listing the participants to the 3-Legged Race which occurred 15 years before the events of this game, making them both officially}}...
Tropes associated with Katsuma Serizawa:
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: {{spoiler|...as this list also mentions Yoshio and Yumi Saotome participating in this race}}.
* [[The Cameo]]: {{spoiler|In ''Tokimeki Memorial 4'', along with his childhood friend Natsue, his name is written in a document record listing the participants to the 3-Legged Race which occurred 15 years before the events of this game, making them both officially…}}
* [[Memento MacGuffin]]: The crystal pendant he got from his parents and wears at his neck. {{spoiler|It plays a vital role during Natsue's [[Love Confession]] to him (see her [[Victorious Childhood Friend]] entry below)}}.
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: {{spoiler|…as this list also mentions Yoshio and Yumi Saotome participating in this race.}}
* [[Not a Morning Person]]: Natsue has to regulary come to his house and take him out of bed, so he doesn't arrive late at school. Subverted due to part of the reason being his [[Heroic BSOD]], {{spoiler|but ultimately played straight, as shown in the Epilogue where he has recovered}}.
* [[Memento MacGuffin]]: The crystal pendant he got from his parents and wears at his neck. {{spoiler|It plays a vital role during Natsue's [[Love Confession]] to him, see her [[Victorious Childhood Friend]] entry below.}}
* [[Not a Morning Person]]: Natsue has to regulary come to his house and take him out of bed so he doesn't arrive late at school. Subverted due to part of the reason being his [[Heroic BSOD]], {{spoiler|but ultimately played straight, as shown in the Epilogue where he has recovered}}.
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]]
* [[Orphan's Ordeal]]


== '''Natsue Marikawa''' ==
=== Natsue Marikawa ===
==== Voiced by: [[Aya Hisakawa]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Aya Hisakawa]]''
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[[File:natsue marikawa.png|frame]]


Childhood friend of Katsuma. She's in love with him, and tries her best to help him in the difficult times he’s going through, but is at a loss of how to help him recover.
Childhood friend of Katsuma. She's in love with him, and tries her best to help him in the difficult times he's going through, but is at a loss of how to help him recover.


She’s a member of the Basket-ball club, and being popular with her classmates is her one greatest wish and worry. She joins Katsuma in supporting Naoto and Shiori’s relationship.
She's a member of the Basketball club, and being popular with her classmates is her one greatest wish and worry. She joins Katsuma in supporting Naoto and Shiori's relationship.


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* [[The Cameo]]: See Katsuma's entry above. She also gets a [[Funny Background Event]] along with Megumi Juuichiya in Mio's ending of ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Tokkae Dama'', where they're checking the test results board.
Tropes associated with Natsue Marikawa:
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: See Katsuma's entry above.
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]
* [[Huge Schoolgirl]]
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend|Victorious]]}} [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Childhood Friend]]: {{spoiler|But ultimately, she can't wait until Graduation Day, and gives Katsuma an [[Anguished Declaration of Love]] under the Legendary Tree in the middle of their High School time. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|He accepts it regardless, and it's implied the legend applies even if the confession wasn't done on Graduation Day]], as the thread of Katsuma's [[Memento MacGuffin|crystal pendant]] breaks during Natsue's confession, and he reveals to her he earlier heard (through Ayako) about the "Crystal Power", said to realize without fail one's wishes of happiness when the thread breaks}}.
* [[The Cameo]] (see Katsuma’s entry. She also gets a [[Funny Background Event]] along with Megumi Juuichiya in Mio's ending of ''Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Tokkae Dama'', where they're checking the test results board.)
* [[Canon Immigrant]] (see Katsuma’s entry)
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend|Victorious]]}} [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Childhood Friend]]: {{spoiler|But ultimately, she can't wait until Graduation Day, and gives Katsuma an [[Anguished Declaration of Love]] under the Legendary Tree in the middle of their High School time. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|He accepts it regardless, and it's implied the legend applies even if the confession wasn't done on Graduation Day]], as the thread of Katsuma's [[Memento MacGuffin|crystal pendant]] breaks during Natsue's confession, and he reveals to her he earlier heard (through Ayako) about the "Crystal Power", said to realize without fail one's wishes of happiness when the thread breaks.}}


== '''Megumi Juuichiya''' ==
=== Megumi Juuichiya ===
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==== Voiced by: [[Mariko Kouda]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Mariko Kouda]]''
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Natsue’s best friend. She looks cute, quiet and the type who doesn’t attract attention, but don’t let this fool you: she has quite the tempestuous personality. She’s very into fortune-telling and supernatural phenomenoms, and is the manager of the Basket-Ball Club.
Natsue's best friend. She looks cute, quiet and the type who doesn't attract attention, but don't let this fool you: she has quite the tempestuous personality. She's very into fortune-telling and supernatural phenomenons, and is the manager of the Basketball Club.


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* [[Cute and Psycho]]: Not to the point of being insane and murderous of course, this is ''[[Tastes Like Diabetes|Tokimeki Memorial]]'' here.
Tropes associated with Megumi Juuichiya:
* [[Cute and Psycho]] (not to the point of being insane and murderous of course, this is ''[[Tastes Like Diabetes|Tokimeki Memorial]]'' here.)
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]
* [[Cute Sports Club Manager]]
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Her sideways red hair ribbon.
* [[Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs]]: Her sideways red hair ribbon.
* [[Hair Antennae]]
* [[Hair Antennae]]
* [[One Steve Limit]]: One of the rare exceptions in the series, although her and Megumi Mikihara have their first name written with different kanji (愛 for Mikihara, 恵 for Juuichiya).
* [[One Steve Limit]]: One of the rare exceptions in the series, although she and Megumi Mikihara have their first name written with different kanji (愛 for Mikihara, 恵 for Juuichiya).
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== '''Jun Ebisutani''' ==
=== Jun Ebisutani ===
==== Voiced by: [[Megumi Ogata]] ====
''Voiced by: [[Megumi Ogata]]''
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[[File:jun 5799.png|frame]]


Katsuma’s best friend. Is a playboy who’s ''very'' popular with the girls. Saying this, he wouldn’t look like this, but he’s actually a nice guy who’s very reliable. He's oblivious of Megumi Juuichiya's love for him and only considers her as a cute little sister. He becomes quite close of Shiori, and {{spoiler|briefly}} starts dating Ayako in Radio Dramas.
Katsuma's best friend. Is a playboy who's ''very'' popular with the girls. Saying this, he wouldn't look like this, but he's actually a nice guy who's very reliable. He's oblivious of Megumi Juuichiya's love for him and only considers her as a cute little sister. He becomes quite close of Shiori, and {{spoiler|briefly}} starts dating Ayako in radio dramas.




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Tropes associated with Jun Ebisutani:
* [[Bishounen]]
* [[Bishounen]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[Chick Magnet]]
* [[Cross Dressing Voice]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: {{spoiler|Or is he? After all, near the end of the Radio Drama, when he gets news of Megumi admitted to the hospital for a fall as he was going to meet Ayako for their first date, he rushes to Megumi's side without warning Ayako first and stands her up. Ayako is ''pissed off'', and breaks ties with Ebisutani without letting him explain himself.}}
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: {{spoiler|Or is he? After all, near the end of the radio drama, when he gets news of Megumi admitted to the hospital for a fall as he was going to meet Ayako for their first date, he rushes to Megumi's side without warning Ayako first and stands her up. Ayako is ''pissed off'', and breaks ties with Ebisutani without letting him explain himself}}.


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Latest revision as of 17:34, 11 March 2022


The cast of the main Tokimeki Memorial 1 game.[1]

This sub-division of the Tokimeki Memorial Character Sheet is dedicated to characters having appeared in the Classic Kirameki Saga of the franchise (i.e. Tokimeki Memorial 1 and its spin-off games and drama CDs).


Tokimeki Memorial 1 characters

Main Protagonist/Naoto Takami

Voiced by: Masaya Onosaka (radio drama and drama CDs), Masaki Kawanabe (Nijiiro No Seishun Original Drama Soundtrack)

The Player Avatar of the Classic Kirameki Saga.

A teenager with average abilities, who managed somehow to enter the rather high-ranked Private High School Kirameki. He did this mainly because he's in love with his enstranged childhood friend Shiori Fujisaki, and sets himself on a quest of improving himself so Shiori will think higher of him and thus win her heart and get her confession under the famed Legendary Tree, said to grant eternal love to couples bonding on Graduation Day through the love confession of the girl.

The main character's canon regarding his quest for love varies depending of the various games of the Classic Kirameki Saga: while the original Tokimeki Memorial game and its porting adaptations set him with Shiori as main goal (but can change his mind and go for another of the girls he meets during the course of the game), the Drama Series see him give up on her and have his true love in Saki Nijino for the first one, Ayako Katagiri for the second one, and Miharu Tatebayashi (if you decide not to go the Shiori route) in the third one.

His activities also vary depending of the games' canon: while they’re not set in the original game, the Drama Series see him as a Forward Striker in the Soccer Club, or a guitarist in the "Irodori" Band Club.

The Main Protagonist has no set name in all the games of the saga, but most of the drama CDs give him "Naoto Takami" (高見公人) as a Canon Name.


  • Blinding Bangs: Due to being a Player Avatar. However, the drama CDs illustrations (which are quite rare) show him with eyes and a full face.
  • Boke and Tsukkomi Routine: With his best friend Yoshio. This is visible in Irodori no Love Song as, should Yuko be late for the contest, the player (Naoto) will then go on with Yoshio.
  • Corner of Woe: Does this in Tokimeki Memorial 1 's Bad Ending.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Especially in regards of his best bud Yoshio's antics. He also makes hilarious comments when correcting spelling mistakes in the articles written for the Graduation Album in Tabidachi no Uta.
  • Determinator: Is this in the Drama Series, and lampshaded by Shiori in Tabidachi no Uta: she mentions that he has a "hate losing" and "never give up" mentality ever since he was a little child. However, that doesn't make him immune from getting a...
  • Featureless Protagonist
  • Girls Have Cooties: Part of the reason why he and Shiori got estranged, according to Tabidachi no Uta, is the following: in their childhood, days after the main protagonist offered a ring to Shiori, she was so pleased with it and with his attention for her, she wanted to offer him a robot toy in return. Unfortunately, as she held out the present box to him, bad kids from the neighbourhood teased the main protagonist for playing with a girl, and embarrassed, he refused her present and hastily left, leaving her alone all sad with her present in her arms.
  • Heroic BSOD: He gets a few of them in the Drama Series games, the most notables being found in Nijiiro no Seishun and Tabidachi no Uta: two massive ones at the beginning and near the end of both games. He gets better from each of them, however, except in the end game Tabidachi no Uta one, where if he doesn't persevere, leads to the Bad End.
  • Heroic Mime: A variant actually: he does speaks a lot with others characters, but he's the only one of the characters who's not voiced, as part of the Player Avatar thing.
  • Oblivious to Love: Poor Suzune in Irodori no Love Song.
  • Unlucky Childhood Friend: The fate the main protagonist is likely to meet, as Shiori is a Nintendo Hard character to get the ending of. But it can become a Victorious Childhood Friend case if you actively target her and play well.
    • In the Motto! Tokimeki Memorial radio drama series, Victorious Childhood Friend is in effect.
    • And as of Tokimeki Memorial 4 a.k.a. the Modern Kirameki Saga, which occurs 15 years later, Victorious Childhood Friend is the assumed trope, as Yuu Satsuki, Shiori's relative and Expy, strongly implicitly tells that him and Shiori got together. It should be known that in Tokimemo verse, anything that's strongly hinted at, effectively counts as true and canon.
    • Given how just about everything seems to points towards Shiori, Victorious seems more likely than Unlucky. If she is Nintendo Hard, then it simply means that he is just that good.

Shiori Fujisaki

Voiced by: Mami Kingetsu

The main heroine of the Classic Kirameki Saga.

A talented, beautiful and sociable young girl who excels at both studies and sports, so much that’s she dubbed "the Superstar of Kirameki High" (and is as such the closest thing the Tokimeki Memorial series has for a Canon Sue). There's however a thing she's clumsy at, and that's love: she has very high standards and expects her ideal boy to be just as perfect as her, and her heart will always waver when the guy of her dreams (hopefully your Player Avatar) will slowly drill his way to her heart.

She's the poster girl of the series, with at least a minimal presence even in the games she's not the star (to the point of managing to make a few cameos outside the Classic Kirameki Saga!), and is the co-heroine (with Miharu Tatebayashi) of the 3rd Drama Series Tabidachi no Uta. An extremely popular character among the fans who churns out a lot of merchandise, and who even got her exclusive game, Tokimeki Memorial Selection: Fujisaki Shiori.


Saki Nijino

Voiced by: Sachiko Sugawara

A kind, cheerful and very sociable girl, skilled at cooking, who holds family values in high regard, and loves to take care of her friends, be their energy, and cheer them up. She's so well-loved for this, she's known as the "Idol of the Sports Club of Kirameki High" among the boys. She's always on the lookout for potential good sportsmen, and this is one of the ways the main protagonist can meet her. Believing that doing one's best in everything is more important than winning, her ideal type are perseverant sportsmen, even though she's not herself that athletic.

She's the manager of either the Soccer Club or the Baseball Club, leading to a conflicting canon as to which of the two clubs she is in: the Drama Series games and the radio and CD dramas make her the manager of the Soccer Club, while Tokimeki no Houkago and Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Leaping School Festival put her as the manager of the Baseball Club.

Due to her kind character and her very high versatility in tastes, she's one of the most popular characters in the entire series among fans, to the point she has often beaten extremely well-loved Shiori in official and game magazines character polls. This popularity was recognized by the series' creators, who made her the heroine of the first Drama Series game Nijiiro no Seishun.


  • Apologetic Attacker: In both Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle and Tokkae Dama, she apologizes to the opponent in her winning speeches.
  • Biting the Handkerchief: Saki does this when she's defeated in Tokimeki Memorial Taisen Puzzle Dama.
  • Catch Phrase: She loves to cheer up people by screaming "Gambatte!" ("Do you best!").
  • Cute Sports Club Manager: The Dating Sim Ur Example.
  • Everything's Better with Rainbows: On the symbolical level: rainbow is one of the two main elements (along with a soccer ball) in the cover, title screen, and ending of Nijiiro no Seishun. No wonder, as Saki's family name "Nijino" means "Field of Rainbow" in Japanese.
  • Extreme Doormat: To a degree. One way to bring her to "enraptured" state is to play hard to get by not asking her out on dates and turning her down when she asks you out (but don't take it too far so as to make her "bomb" you). Because of this, it's possible to accidentally win her while trying to go after another girl.
  • Ill Girl: Two instances in the Classic Kirameki Saga. The first is in the original game, if you choose to go with her on the school trip. She falls ill on the third day and you must take care of her, so you get to skip out on the battle minigame that normally happens here; the second one occurs in Nijiiro no Seishun, after she waited all the day under the rain for the protagonist, believing that he would definitely come to the shrine despite him wanting to give up soccer after the misunderstanding between them. He indeed came, and she slumped against him, down with a fever. The protagonist takes her to her home, and stays at her bedside for a while, where, in her delirium, she eventually starts (but doesn’t finish) confessing her feelings for him.
  • Kiss of Life: In her Summer Event at the Pool in the original game, Saki will nearly drown, needing a Kiss of Life. Just as the protagonist is about to start it, she comes back to her senses. When he tells her later about it, she panics, asking if he performed it; and when she learns the truth, she's somewhere between relieved and disappointed, uttering "if only I stayed unconscious a little bit longer...". And then she confusely tries to divert the topic all while blushing furiously, when the protagonist ask her what she just said.
  • Multitasked Conversation: What caused the whole "Misunderstanding" Event in Nijiiro no Seishun.
  • Nice Hat: Her Autumn Date clothes include a nice cap.
  • Pinky Swear: With the protagonist: it's a driving force of Nijiiro no Seishun 's plot.
  • Real Life Writes the Plot: In an interview inside one of Nijiiro no Seishun’s official guidebook, Saki's Seiyuu, Sachiko Sugawara, revealed that she caught a cold coincidentally at the time of recording the scene where Saki went down with a fever after waiting for the main protagonist under the rain the whole day, and talks with him while she’s bedridden. Her voice was low and rough, and it was difficult for her to act, so the voicing session was hell for her. However, she was extremely happy to hear from lots of people who played the game that they found her performance in this scene extremely realistic and fantastic.
  • Supreme Chef: Her bento are so delicious, they are nicknamed "NijiBen" (Portmanteau of "Nijino" and "Bento") and are considered, according to Yoshio, one of the girls’ 3 most valuable items in Kirameki High, along with Shiori's hairband and Mira's earrings. She considers her cooking skills as her only talent, and thus she plans to go to a school specialzed in teaching cooking, instead of going to an university, in order to hone them.
    • But despite this status, she's one of the girls who can botch the dinner at the Club's Summer Camp. Due to this, she's one of the most apologetic characters for this incident.
  • Team Mom: She's this for the Club she's the manager of.
  • Tears of Joy: Does this in the original game's aptly named Special Event "Tears Of Joy", which occurs if both you and Saki are members of the Baseball Club, and you win the Koshien (the National Inter-high Baseball Championship). She also shed those in the ending of the Nijiiro no Sotsugyoushiki scenario of Tabidachi no Uta (i.e. the True Epilogue of Nijiiro no Seishun).
  • Through His Stomach: One of her dating tactics towards the main protagonist, when she's in love with him. Both in the original game and Nijiiro no Seishun, she'll treat him with her famous "NijiBen".
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: Family tradition is a priority.


Ayako Katagiri

Voiced by: Masayo Kawaguchi

A fun-loving girl who loves speaking with English sentences mixed in her speech. She has two main passions: art and singing. She loves to draw pictures, and is talented at it . She enjoys looking at paintings a lot, and is a big fan of Grotesque painter Gergi (a Shout-Out to H.R. Giger, who's the designer of Alien). Also, she will go study art in an Arts school in France once she graduates.

And as far as singing goes, not only she's so good at it, each karaoke session with her is a Crowning Moment of Awesome, but she's also the singer of the band club "Irodori", in the second Drama Series game Irodori no Love Song, a game where she's the heroine, thanks to being the fourth most popular character among fans in Tokimeki Memorial 1.



Miharu Tatebayashi

Voiced by: Shiho Kikuchi

An extremely shy girl who fell in love at first sight for the main protagonist on School Entrance Day, but can't muster the courage to tell her feelings to him. Instead, she tries to make him notice of her by doing such things as crashing "accidentally" onto him, appearing in date spot and claiming she mistook him for someone else, or calling him at his home and telling she made a wrong number.

She's fond of koalas; she even puts her hair in koala ear-shape, and goes as far as wearing a koala costume to sometimes be able to follow the main protagonist when he has dates at the Amusement Park.

Miharu is, in the original game, a secret character the player couldn't date, and was made by the creators as a consolation character for the players who haven't managed to get the confession of any other character (even though there's a chance you can miss her as well). Despite all this, she became very popular among fans of the series, to the point she was made the co-heroine with Shiori in the third Drama Series game Tabidachi no Uta, and even has a special guest ending in Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Memories Ringing On.



Yoshio Saotome

Voiced by: Yuji Ueda

A classmate of the main protagonist. He accosts him on the first day of school, and they become instant friends. Just like the main protagonist, he's on a quest for love, and has the tools to reach this end, as he's the "info man" of the school: he can get the data from all the girls: phone number, blood type, size, hobbies, and even 3-sizes, as well as giving good date spots hints. He thus will help his friend by giving him this data and moral support.

Yoshio is deep down a good guy who cares for his friend (and this is especially shown in the Drama Series), but he's very noisy, over-the-top, and prone to jump to conclusions, leading to give some headaches to the protagonist. However, being well-meaning and enthusiast, he often gets away with this among the girls, who thinks he's funny, and is Easily Forgiven by the protagonist.



Yumi Saotome

Voiced by: Yoshiki Kurin

Yoshio's little sister. She's one year younger than the rest of the cast, and thus makes her entrance in the original game at the start of the main protagonist's second year of High School.

She desperately wants to be seen as an adult, but her cute looks, childish attitudes and hobbies (she likes video games, anime and pro-wrestling), make it impossible for others to see her as so. If the player plans to win her heart, he must make sure to treat her as a woman and not as a cute girl.

In early promotional arts and merchandise, she was planned as one of the poster characters, along with Shiori, Yoshio and Rei; her character didn't caught on to fans compared to Saki, Ayako or Miharu, however.



  • Berserk Button: If you don't wanna eat a painful Yumi Bomber, do not say she's "cute".
  • Calling Your Attacks: With her Yumi Bomber.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: In the original game, not only she has one of the highest love progression and the highest Bombing rate among the girls, she also have a Event which only activates if a certain Saki Event occurred (see Lethal Chef below)!
  • Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs: Just like Shiori, she loves wearing ribbons, and she alternates colors.
  • Gamer Chick: She's the embodiment of this trope. For the note, her favourite type of video games are shooters.
  • Genki Girl: So much, she gets the Sunflower as her symbolic flower.
  • Kawaiiko
  • Lethal Chef: After being jealous of Saki sharing her lunch with you, she'll decide to cook for you. Be afraid... very afraid.
    • However, her scenario in Tabidachi no Uta revolves around helping her improving her cooking skills so she can give her brother Yoshio a delicious meal, and actually succeeds in doing so in the end.
  • Third Person Person: She likes addressing herself by her name.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: Being a wrestling fan, Yumi has her own Finishing Move (which she refined by using it against her brother and the protagonist as well in Nijiiro no Seishun, the "Yumi Bomber", a lariat/grappling-like move.

Rei Ijuin

Voiced by: Narumi Tsunoda

A classmate of the main protagonist. Just like Yoshio, appears on the first day of school. Grand-son of Kirameki High's school headmaster, and heir of the ultra-rich Ijuin Family, which runs lots of wealthy local and international businesses. Flamboyant, arrogant and caustic, Rei never misses an opportunity to mock the protagonist and Yoshio. In contrast, he's extremely popular with the girls, and he's fully aware of it.

She's actually a girl: the reason why she dresses as a boy is a family custom she has to following until her coming of age.



Mio Kisaragi

Voiced by: Akiko Sekine

A shy and gentle Meganekko bookworm girl with a weak body, suffering from anemia, and thus often passing out. Because of this, she also can't do sports (not like she likes sports to start with), or have violent emotions (and thus prefer going out to calm and peaceful places on dates).

She loves reading books so much, she's able to read four of them per day, her favourite author being Goethe. Like Shiori, she also loves classical music and love romance movies. Her ideal type of boy would be kind, intelligent and studious ones.

In Drama Series games and radio drama canon, she's portrayed as Saki’s best friend, and in radio drama canon becomes Yoshio's girlfriend.



  • Cute Bookworm
  • Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs: The mini-ribbons she wears with her pigtails are, along with her glasses, pretty iconic of Mio.
  • The Glasses Gotta Go: In a date at the cinema, after she removed her glasses so she could wipe her teary eyes due to a romantic scene, you get the option to tell her she looks pretty without her glasses, which will prompt her to change to contacts at the end. This is optional though, as you can also tell her she's fine with them, and she'll wear them in the end.
  • Ill Girl: Who's prone to Fainting.
  • Meganekko: In Nijiiro no Seishun, she explains she became one because she loves books and read them since she was little, to the point that back then, at night, she often put herself under her blankets and used a lamptorch so she could fool her parents in believing she was sleeping and thus be able to continue reading.
  • Shrinking Violet


Megumi Mikihara

Voiced by: Mikiko Kurihara

Shiori's best friend. A very shy girl who has a deep love for animals. She eventually falls in love with the protagonist during the course of the game if he has good grades, but she's so timid, she asks Shiori to introduce her to him. She has a pet Yorkshire named Muku, who's rather aggressive towards strangers (this includes the protagonist, of course).


Yuko Asahina

Voiced by: Yoko Teppouzuka

A fun-loving girl from a rich family who's on the lookout for the latest trend, and hates studies with a passion. She's not above cheating at exams, is regularly Late for School, and shrugs off any reprimands made by school principles. Likes games and lively places a lot, is a fan of karaoke, and a champ at dancing.

She knows and is a (resigned) friend of Yoshio since Middle School, and is best friends with Yukari Koshiki and Maho Shirayuki of Tokimeki Memorial 2.



Yukari Koshiki

Voiced by: Ayako Kurosaki

Daughter of a rich businessman owner of the wealthy "Koshiki Real Estate" company. She was brought up as a lady, and thus speaks with very polite Japanese and has attitudes of such. She's notable for having a veeeeeeery slow speech pattern, and for being a massive Cloudcuckoolander. Member of the Tennis Club, her ideal boy would be a sportsman. Her hobby is knitting, and she's particulary good at it.

She's best friends with her polar opposite Yuko, and since both of them are from filthy rich families, she's also childhood friends with Rei. Thanks to this, she's the sole character (aside from, briefly, Yoshio) in Kirameki High School to know that Rei is actually a girl.


  • Boke and Tsukkomi Routine: With her best friend Yuko.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: One of the oldest examples.
  • Daddy's Girl
  • Happily Married: Her parents were students at Kirameki High, and confessed their feelings under the Legendary Tree.
  • Nice Hat: Wears two of them, on Spring and Winter.
  • Ojou
  • Overprotective Dad: To the point that, in battle mode, her special attack, which invokes her father, who proceeds to slice the enemies with his katana, is arguably the most damaging in the game; also, Yukari's ending mention that the main character is a bit afraid and ill at ease with her father due to his overprotectiveness of her daughter.
  • Parental Abandonment: Utterly averted. She's one of the rare characters in the Classic Kirameki Saga to have both her parents well-established in canon, she has a close relationship with both of them (and she's her father's treasure), and she's basically the fruit and living proof of the legend of the Legendary Tree (see Happily Married above).
  • Pimped-Out Dress: She wears one on the Christmas Party, and wears a Pimped Out Kimono on New Year's Day.
  • Rose-Haired Girl
  • Yakuza: What her father looks like when summoned in the battlefield: he wears a kimono and wields a katana.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: It was her upbringing; attitude, clothing and cultural heritage. See the above entry.


Nozomi Kiyokawa

Voiced by: Ayako Sasaki

Kirameki High's ace swimmer. Highly athletic, she runs for 50 kilometers each morning as part of her training, and is of pro-level (to the point that the career she seeks to pursue is to enter the National Olympic Swimming Team); she, however, has poor abilities at studies.

Has a masculine speech pattern and some masculine attitudes, but has deep down the heart of a girl. Her big other passion besides swimming are flowers, her favourite ones being cyclamen.



  • Bokukko
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: During the winter season of the final year, if you are sure of winning her, skimping out on dates with her until confesssion day arrives will result in her growing her hair longer (maybe because she misses you).
  • Huge Schoolgirl
  • Innocent Flower Girl: What she'd like to be.
  • Indirect Kiss: If the protagonist meets her for the first time as she does her daily 50 kilometers run, she'll offer him some of her juice. As she'll leave her, the protagonist will realize and gleefully mention to himself he had an indirect kiss this way.
  • The Klutz: Despite her athleticism, she's quite clumsy, and can be a walking disaster area on certain dates (watch out during dates at the Museum and the Bowling Alley).
  • Odd Friendship: She's good friends with Ayako, who's renowned for her fear of water; this is often played with in the Classic Kirameki canon, and Nozomi often gives a reluctant Ayako swimming lessons so she can overcome this fear.
  • Shrinking Violet: When she's in "enraptured" state, she becomes very shy when she bumps into you after school (she'll stutter, then run away; not to be mistaken for a "bomb" warning, where she's angry and scolding you before running away).
  • Tears of Joy: In her Ending.
  • Tomboy
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She fears lightning which gets revealed in her special event where she and the protagonist, on a date at the beach, swim to an island where they get stranded by a storm and take shelter in a cave, and, as she screams in fear, the protagonist holds her close.

Mira Kagami

Voiced by: Rei Igarashi

Kirameki High's resident Rich Bitch Alpha Bitch, she's known as "the Madone of Kirameki High". Has a fanclub dedicated to her, who follows her everywhere she goes in the school. She judges by looks and will ignore boys who don't meet her expectations: thus, the protagonist must have a very high Appearance stat to be able to court her. She's very conscious of her beauty, and even plans to become a model once she graduates. She succeeds in this route, as in Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Memories Ringing On, she's seen in a bikini photo session with Maho Shirakuyi of Tokimeki Memorial 2.

By this description, looks like we have a winner for a haughty All Guys Want Cheerleaders Brainless BeautyExcept that she actually has Hidden Depths. This personality is actually a facade she carefully constructed: in Junior High, she was a sweet girl who had her heart broken countless times by guys, and she swore revenge in High School by working hard on her appearance so she could get boys to fawn over her, play with their feelings for some time, and then cruelly dump them down. However, while this Evil Plan was exciting at the beginning, she grew sick of it, and deep in her heart, wishes to find the one boy who would see the real her hidden deep under this hard carapace, love her for what she really is, and thus allow her to muster the courage to turn back to the old herself.

On top of that, while she poses as a Rich Bitch in school, she actually lives in a very poor household, where her father is implied to be dead and has 6 brothers she has to take care of. This explains why she hasn't joined any clubs (must take care of the kids), cancels dates with the protagonist at times (when one of her brothers is ill), where comes her skills at sewing (helps her mom with housework), and why she's so adamant at refusing anyone to go with her to home after school (so they won't know the truth about her).



Yuina Himoo

Voiced by: Tomoko Naka

Kirameki High's resident Mad Scientist. A girl whose ambition is to Take Over the World, and is conducing various electronics and computer experiments, including and especially the construction of an Humongous Mecha, to achieve this end.

In Tokimeki Memorial Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation, she barges in the Dance Dance Revolution Tournament with her new Humongous Mecha, the "Neo-World Conquerer Robo", and her disciple Mei Ijuin of Tokimeki Memorial 2 in tow.




Yukinojou Sotoi

Voiced by: Yuji Ueda

Rei Ijuin's personal butler. Also serves as a bouncer to the family's Big Fancy House, and, in Nijiiro no Seishun, to the family's newly built sports center's pool as well. Owns a private beach at the family's summer residence. Has a thing for muscular men and invariably goes into lyrical flights of fancy when seeing one.



Banchou

Voiced by: Actor unknown (assumed to be one of the game's production staff members)

The leader of the local gang of Delinquents. The player will run against him in 3rd year of the original game after defeating his Mooks.



Tokimeki Memorial 1 spin-off games characters

Minori Akiho

Voiced by: Sakura Tange

One of the Soccer Club managers along with Saki Nijino. Appearing for the first time in Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 1: Nijiiro no Seishun, she's the first main character of the Classic Kirameki Saga girl characters who weren't in the original game to enter the series' canon.

A 1st year-student Genki Girl, she's totally head-over-heels for her senpai Saki. As such, she sees the main protagonist (who's, in this game's canon, a forward striker in the Soccer Club) as her rival for Saki's heart, and will even give her the cold shoulder until he succeeds a hard soccer exercise which will show her his perseverance and love of soccer, and makes him redeem through her eyes (but she'll still consider him a love rival).



  • Character Development: Probably one of the characters benefitting of this the most in the Classic Kirameki Saga. She goes from a loud, possessive and somewhat agressive brat in Nijiiro no Seishun, to a friendly, posed and mature girl (but still a Motor Mouth) ready to listen and help the others, which both Saki and the protagonist feel the Soccer Club will be in good hands with her at its lead after they'll graduate, by the end of Tabidachi no Uta.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Full-stop. It's even worse before the aforemented exercice succeeded event.
  • Cute Sports Club Manager: Becomes one when Saki graduates. Until then, she's her trusted assistant.
  • Every Girl Is Cuter With Hair Decs: The cross-shaped decs in her hair are a gift from Saki, and thus Minori treasures them.
  • Graceful Loser: If you manage to succeed the exercise mentioned above, she'll conceide her defeat for Saki's heart to you in Nijiiro no Seishun's Best Ending.
  • Hot for Student: Averted (see the Second Love entry above).
  • If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...: She pulls this line to the protagonist as part of her Graceful Loser tirade in Nijiiro no Seishun's Best Ending.
  • Motor Mouth
  • My Name Is Not Durwood: In Nijiiro no Seishun canon, when talking about the main protagonist, she calls him "Juu-roku ban no Senpai" (= N°16-senpai), referring to his shirt's number in the Soccer Club. Serves as a clever way of going around the Hello, Insert Name Here problem, as well as an indicator of her relationship towards the protagonist: the nickname has a derogative connotation at first, then after she came to like him, it becomes an affectionate nickname.
  • Schoolgirl Lesbians: Unrequited. Saki thinks of Minori only as a nice kohai.
  • Second Love: It doesn't seem like it at first glance, but Saki really is her second love. She reveals during her discussions with the protagonist, that her first love was one of his teachers in Junior High, but he only thought of her as a cute student, and married one of her other teachers.

Suzune Misaki

Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima

A shy girl who's the keyboard member of the School's Band Group "Irodori", introduced for the first time in Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 2: Irodori no Love Song. A 1st year-student like Yumi and Minori, she's in love with the main protagonist (who's, in this game's canon, the band's guitarist), but has a hard time spitting it out. And when she does, all hell breaks loose, as the protagonist has only eyes for Ayako, yet stalls in clearing the Love Triangle as he doesn’t want to hurt Suzune. They all get better though.



Takumi Oosawa

Voiced by: Ryotaro Okiayu

The electric guitar base member of the band club "Irodori". Has Bishounen looks and is quite popular with the ladies.


  • All Love Is Unrequited: For all the girls who fawn over him, he has eyes only for a single one: Suzune. Who herself has an unrequited love for the protagonist, who himself loves Ayako...
  • Chick Magnet
  • What the Hell, Hero?: He gives such a speech to the protagonist when seeing how much the Love Triangle situation strains Suzune, and the protagonist's unwillingness to put an end to the mess.

Kouji Tamura

Voiced by: Ryo Horikawa

The drummer member of the band club "Irodori". Is more or less the leader of the band, and someone you can always rely on.


Coach

Voiced by: Masaya Onosaka

Kirameki's Soccer Club coach. A Stern Teacher who was a former pro-soccer player, but had to put an end to his career due to an injury, and switched to coach for High School Soccer Clubs. It's his decision to not make the protagonist a regular at the forward striker post and give it to 1st year Sawatari which sets in motion the events of Nijiiro no Seishun. Values hard work over everything else, and this is why, if you level-up enough in the soccer mini-game, he'll choose the protagonist as a regular when one of the regulars will be out due to an injury, at the end of the game.


Tooru Sawatari

Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki

A 1st-year student at Kirameki High, member of the Soccer Club. Is a talented forward and considered a genius; his talent allows him to get a place among the regulars, to the detriment of the protagonist who's rather pissed off (part of because the protagonist worked hard to get his place and hasn't seen his efforts recompensed, part of because Sawatari got through the Sempai-Kohai logic). Has a thing for Minori Akiho, but she considers him merely as a classmate.



Tomomi

Voiced by: Ryoka Yuzuki

A manager of the Soccer Club, along with Saki and Minori. One of the latest entries in the Classic Kirameki Saga cast, she appears only in Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series 3: Tabidachi no Uta.

A Kohai of Minori by a year (meaning she's a Kohai by two years of Saki and the protagonist), she entered the club solely because she's in love with Kirameki Soccer Club Ace Sawatari, and thus doesn't enjoy at first the chores and responsibilities behind the job of club manager. However, thanks to Minori's patient guiding, she later develops a genuine interest in soccer and in her job as a manager.


  • Only One Name: She's the major exception regarding all characters getting full names, in the whole series (barring minor characters such as the Coach, and Tsukushi of Girl's Side who shares the Protagonist's surname).
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Only appeared in Tabidachi no Uta (the very last Kirameki Saga game released, before the franchise went on the Hibikino Saga), and was never mentioned elsewhere in the whole franchise.

Mie Kuribayashi

Voiced by: Mie Kuribayashi

The fictional representation in the Tokimemo verse of a real-life idol of the time, under the Konami-launched marketing program "Tokimeki Teens". She’s a secret sub-character in all the Drama Series games, who's an idol and seiyuu-in-training.


Tropes associated with Mie Kuribayashi:

Patricia McGrath

Voiced by: Masayo Kurata

One of the three Tokimeki Memorial Pocket (a One Game for the Price of Two adaptation of the original game on Game Boy Color) exclusive characters, one of the latest entries in the Classic Kirameki Saga cast, and the first fully-fledged foreigner character to grace the entire series. She comes to Kirameki High as an International Student, and is at first, due to the language barrier, without friends. Thanks to her contacts with the protagonist (if he first has an high enough Literature stat; otherwise, he can't date her at all), her Japanese improves with time.

She has a cheerful personality, but gets lonely easily, and misses her home country. Being a very kind person by nature, it's hard to anger her, but when she does get angry, she's terrifying. She loves cycling and watching BMX related stuff.

Along with Yukari, she's one of the rare characters in the Tokimemo series whose whole family is established in canon: her father is a former martial artist turned foreign diplomat, her mother is an ex-model, and her big brother is a racing driver.



Kyoko Izumi

Voiced by: Saki Nakajima

One of the three Tokimeki Memorial Pocket exclusive characters, she's a perseverant Genki Girl with a strong sense of justice, who wishes to fight in its name, and thus attempts to foil Yuina's plans of Taking Over The World. However, much like Miyuki of Tokimeki Memorial 2, she seems to be born under an unlucky star, and is known to always pull out "Daikyou" (Worst Luck) mikuji.

Despite having the same family name, down to the same kanji combination, she's not related to Hotaru Izumi of Tokimeki Memorial 3.



Naomi Munakata

Voiced by: Yui Horie

One of the three Tokimeki Memorial Pocket exclusive characters, she's the first non-main High School (a.k.a. Kirameki, Hibikino, Moegino, Habataki or Hanegasaki) character in the entire series. Indeed, she's a student of Kirameki's rival High School Suega High (which Soccer Team's is depicted in Nijiiro no Seishun as one of the strongest in the National Inter High Circuit). She comes to Kirameki High from to time to time as the two schools are preparing in cooperation a concert, and she's in charge of the wind instruments section of the orchestra.

She's an active and gutsy girl who loves challenges, but is so confident of her abilities, at the horn, she tends to take attitudes, driving people away from her, and thus she feels lonely.


  • Animals Hate Her: And she hates them equally. Koalas especially are her worst enemies.
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: When taking her to a date at the Stadium (for watching a base-ball match) twice, she cheers for the teams by playing the trumpet.

Tokimeki Memorial 1 radio drama and drama CDs characters

Katsuma Serizawa

Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi

The protagonist of the CD drama stories, not to be confused with the original game's main protagonist/Naoto Takami, as they are two different characters (best proof is that Katsuma will, during the course of the radio dramas, help Naoto and Shiori in their relationship).

He has lost both his parents in a fire, and lives alone. He's talented at both studies and sports, but doesn't have the will to participate, and spends his days in idleness. In Junior High, he was his Basketball Club's ace, and is a member of Kirameki's Basketball club.


  • The Cameo: In Tokimeki Memorial 4, along with his childhood friend Natsue, his name is written in a document record listing the participants to the 3-Legged Race which occurred 15 years before the events of this game, making them both officially...
  • Canon Immigrant: ...as this list also mentions Yoshio and Yumi Saotome participating in this race.
  • Memento MacGuffin: The crystal pendant he got from his parents and wears at his neck. It plays a vital role during Natsue's Love Confession to him (see her Victorious Childhood Friend entry below).
  • Not a Morning Person: Natsue has to regulary come to his house and take him out of bed, so he doesn't arrive late at school. Subverted due to part of the reason being his Heroic BSOD, but ultimately played straight, as shown in the Epilogue where he has recovered.
  • Orphan's Ordeal

Natsue Marikawa

Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa

Childhood friend of Katsuma. She's in love with him, and tries her best to help him in the difficult times he's going through, but is at a loss of how to help him recover.

She's a member of the Basketball club, and being popular with her classmates is her one greatest wish and worry. She joins Katsuma in supporting Naoto and Shiori's relationship.


Megumi Juuichiya

Voiced by: Mariko Kouda

Natsue's best friend. She looks cute, quiet and the type who doesn't attract attention, but don't let this fool you: she has quite the tempestuous personality. She's very into fortune-telling and supernatural phenomenons, and is the manager of the Basketball Club.


Jun Ebisutani

Voiced by: Megumi Ogata

Katsuma's best friend. Is a playboy who's very popular with the girls. Saying this, he wouldn't look like this, but he's actually a nice guy who's very reliable. He's oblivious of Megumi Juuichiya's love for him and only considers her as a cute little sister. He becomes quite close of Shiori, and briefly starts dating Ayako in radio dramas.



  • Bishounen
  • Chick Magnet
  • Hidden Depths
  • Oblivious to Love: Or is he? After all, near the end of the radio drama, when he gets news of Megumi admitted to the hospital for a fall as he was going to meet Ayako for their first date, he rushes to Megumi's side without warning Ayako first and stands her up. Ayako is pissed off, and breaks ties with Ebisutani without letting him explain himself.