Beauty Anshinzawa
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Beauty Anshinzawa is a character in Umamusume: Pretty Derby.
| Beauty Anshinzawa | |
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| Names | |
| English | Beauty Anshinzawa |
| Japanese | ビューティー安心沢 |
| Kana | びゅーてぃーあんしんざわ |
| Romaji | Byuutii Anshinzawa |
| Profile | |
| Birthday | November 11 |
| Height | 173cm |
| Image Colors | #df4945 #502A2D |
| Voice | |
| Voice Actor | Kikuko Inoue[1] |
Biography
“Bonjour! ☆ I'm the world-famous racewear designer, Beauty Anshinzawa! To me, an Umamusume encountering her racewear is like a date with destiny, and their bond is like an engagement!”
Beauty Anshinzawa is not only a world-renowned fashion designer specializing in Umamusume race outfits, but also the younger sister of Sasami Anshinzawa. However, unlike her sister, she has found a great amount of success pursuing her dreams, and due to this, the two don't seem to get along very well. Her real name is "Isami Anshinzawa" (安心沢 衣咲美).
Appearance
Beauty has a sharp but bold blonde bob, that frays out at the ends, and giant but neat ahoge sticks up from the top of her head. She has a gorgeous full face of makeup, with plump pink lipstick, and her eyes are concealed by winged sunglasses with brown lenses. Attached to her human ears are black diamond hoop earrings, with three diamonds making up a chain, each getting smaller. Her nails are painted a stunning red.
She wears a bright red leather jacket with white cuffs and a white collar, brown trim is around both the collar and the cuffs. Under this jacket, she wears a brown crop-top, and a sleek pair of brown pants. She also wears a simple bright red pair of heels.
Relationships
- Sasami Anshinzawa - Older Sister. The two don't get along well, as Beauty had a much more successful career, causing Sasami to become jealous.
Event Appearances
Trivia
- Her real given name "Isami" consists of the kanji meaning "clothes", "blossom", and "beauty", which fits her profession as racewear designer.
References
- ↑ Umamusume Pretty Derby Artworks Vol.02. Ichijinsa. 16 December 2024. ISBN 978-4758019446.