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At first glance, Yuna is pure, unfiltered energy. She’s the childhood friend who never learned how to whisper, the classmate who laughs too loud, and the big sister who punches your shoulder to show affection. But beneath that spiky orange hair lies the most interesting paradox in BanG Dream! : a girl who is simultaneously too reckless to follow a map and too fiercely loyal to ever let you walk alone. Her bandmates call her Gorilla —a nickname born from her brute-force drumming sessions and her tendency to solve problems by headbutting them. Yet, Yuna writes lyrics that bleed raw vulnerability. Songs like "Hey-day Capriccio" aren't about triumph; they’re about the terror of stagnation, the panic of watching your childhood friends drift away, and the desperate need to scream into the void just to feel alive.

Yuna Mitake isn't trying to be the best. She's trying to be the loudest, the most honest, and the last one still standing when the lights go up. And in a world that often rewards polish over passion, that makes her not just a great character—but a necessary one. yuna mitake

When Ran nearly quit music after a fight with her father, it wasn’t a heartfelt speech that saved her. It was Yuna showing up at her dojo with a broken guitar strap and saying, "You think I’m gonna let you disappear? Get your ass to practice." That’s Yuna Mitake’s love language: aggression wrapped in devotion. What makes her truly interesting is her anti-authoritarian streak—not against parents or teachers, but against fate . In a franchise where many characters follow predestined paths (idolhood, legacy bands, family businesses), Yuna is the girl who refused to let adulthood steal her fire. At first glance, Yuna is pure, unfiltered energy

She isn't a natural prodigy like Ran or a trained vocalist like Yukina. Yuna fights for every note. Her voice cracks. She gasps for air between phrases. And that imperfection is exactly what makes her transcendent. She doesn’t sing at you—she sings for you, as if she’s standing on a rain-slicked street at 2 AM, confessing every doubt she’s ever had. Here’s the secret most fans overlook: Yuna is the emotional anchor of the band. Tsugumi worries too much. Himari chases trends. Moca hides her sharp mind behind bread puns. Ran walls herself off behind stoicism. But Yuna? She’s the one who drags them all into the sunlight. : a girl who is simultaneously too reckless

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