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Kawakami Aria
河上 ありあ
Kawakami Aria
Personal Information
Age 14-15
Gender Female
Home Place Hiskata
Occupation Student
Affiliation Nishiyama Middle School
Family Information
Siblings Kawakami Ryu (brother)
Anime Information
Season The Unofficial 5th Season
First Appearance Episode U07

Kawakami Aria is a minor character that appears in The Unofficial 5th Season. Aria is a young middle school student who gets bullied a lot.

History[]

Some time before her family moved to Hisakata, Aria has had a bad accident, which left some bad injuries that might never heal. She currently needs curtches to move and gets bullied at her new school. In the anime, she appears in Episode U07 as her brother announces that he has found a person who might be able to help her. She was all excited about finding out about who that would be until Loo asked her how they would bully her. Before she could close herself, Loo asured her that it's nothing wrong for feeling bad right now and that he doesn't judge. After finding out that he was was bullied as well, she started explaining it to him. And as he started to teach her ways to protect herself, she stated she wanted to learn Karate from now own.

As she was bullied at school again, and as the situation was settled by Loo, she officially announced that she will learn Karate as soon as she got rid of those crutches. She and her friends will fight for a peaceful school life.

Relationships[]

Family[]

  • Kawakami Ryu - Aria's older brother, who is in High School and feels guilty for not being able to protect her.

Friends[]

  • Nobumoto Quartz - Aria feels sympathy for Loo as he tries to help her getting along with her bully and does not judge her for anything. She was also surprised to find out that he has been bullied as well.

Trivia[]

  • Kawakami (河上?) means "over the river", while Aria means "lioness" in Aramaic and Hebrew, and "air" in Italian.[1]
  • Aria is a female given name, which means "air" in Italian, "lioness" in Hebrew, and first people in Persian. In music, an aria is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without orchestral accompaniment, normally part of a larger work.[2]

References[]

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