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This is the character sheet for Vivinos' web music video series Pink Bitch Club.

Warning! Due to the nature of this series, all spoilers are unmarked. Since it is ongoing and new information is added often, certain tropes may no longer apply.


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Club Members

    Minako 

Minako

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”Does anyone know when the meat rots when you put it in the ground?”

The main character and the first introduced member of the club. She is a fashionable girl who made a club with her 3 friends. She also may have killed them later.

First appearance: Minako’s Room

  • Driven by Envy: Her seeming motivation for killing all her friends. She is especially jealous of Gyaruko, who is presented as the closest of her group to her.
  • Driven to Suicide: "Minako's Room" implies that she hung herself some time after murdering all her friends.
  • Empty Eyes: "Gyaru Talk" seems to show that she has these naturally, and that her Big Anime Eyes are a result of contacts. She also gets a downright terrifying example of these after killing the others.
  • The Fake Cutie: Originally appeared to be a sweet girl with somewhat relatable self-esteem issues. It's heavily implied that her insecurities have led her to murder her friend group in cold blood in order to claim their defining characteristics for herself.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: She seems to compare herself to her friends quite often, to an alarming degree.
  • I Just Want to Be You: To a degree with all of her friends as seen in "Pink Bitch Club", but especially with Gyaruko, as we see in "Minako's Room" and "GYARU TALK" where she takes Gyaruko's clothes, imitates her mannerisms and steals her dog Pochi. It's strongly implied that she killed the others to claim parts of their defining characteristics for herself.
  • Kick the Dog: Fairly literally. It's implied she killed Pochi in order to cover up her burying Gyaruko.
  • Lipstick Lesbian: Maybe not lesbian, but Vivinos confirmed that "the only straight one (out of the group) is Gyaruko", and Minako is very feminine.
  • Magnetic Hero: If one looks at everybody's respective character videos, it seems like the PINK BITCH CLUB formed because the other three members do fondly regard Minako in some way and see her as a positive influence in their lives (Charlotte sees her as her god figure, VYT-24 sees her as The Cutie of her friend group, and Gyaruko simply believes they're friends and is shown to have helped her out of a bad place).
  • Nothing Nice About Sugar and Spice: Minako's default aesthetic is the bubblegum pop, sugary 2000s flavor of girly popular in turn of the millennium shoujo manga. She's also a ruthless and petty killer, destroying her friend group because of how jealous she is of all of them.
  • Pink Means Feminine: All of the girls are feminine in different ways, but Minako's girlishness dominates the aesthetic of the series, and her primary color is pink.
  • Please, Don't Leave Me: Implied. "Pink Bitch Club" shows her terrified face when all the other members seemingly leave her behind. It's only then when she begins to hurt them.
  • Protagonist Journey to Villain: We see in the flashbacks of Minako meeting every girl that she likely wasn't all bad before the envy took over and made her kill her friends, not to mention they all seemed to be very attached to her. "Pink Bitch Club" seems to imply that something in her just snapped one day and fueled her desire to get rid of them.
  • Pseudo-Romantic Friendship: If Vivinos' art is to be treated as consistent with the continuity, then she has this sort of relationship with Gyaruko, who only considers her to be a friend.
  • Psycho Pink: Compared to her friends, Minako is probably the one with the worst mental space. She's clearly obsessed with her friends, uniqueness, lifeless and depressed whenever she's alone, and is kind of delusional. As a result, she kills the rest of her group.
  • Sincerest Form of Flattery: The end of "GYARU TALK" shows her imitating Gyaruko's speech patterns and expressions in her final dialogue compilation. We say trying, because she's nowhere near as expressive.
  • Ship Tease: While the canonicity of it is debatable, Vivinos tends to draw noncanon art of her being flirtatious with Gyaruko. Kind of ironic, considering what Minako ends up doing to her.
  • Villain Protagonist: If PINK BITCH CLUB is any indication, she killed all of her friends to claim their defining characteristics for herself. Despite this, she is the central character of the web series.

    Gyaruko 

Gyaruko

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”We’re friends… right?”

The second introduced character and Minako’s seemingly closest friend.

First appearance: Minako’s Room

  • Ambiguously Brown: Downplayed. Considering the fact that she's a Gyaru, it's most likely a spray tan. That said, Super Battle Smashing Loyalty GAL! seems to imply that her complexion was always a tan color.
  • Betrayal by Inaction: Not her, but the members of her gang who smiled and drank sodas while she bled out on the ground next to them betrayed her in this way. They quickly get their comeuppance by her hand with the little strength she had left.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: We get to see a glimpse of what she was like before meeting Minako in Super Battle Smashing Loyalty GAL!. She was a gang leader who would get into violent fights with others, culminating into her facing off with an enemy gang that fought dirty and stabbed her. Instead of helping her, the members of her own gang stood idly by while she bled out, though she got the last word by kicking their asses with the strength she could muster. The end shows Minako finding her, with the implication that Minako will convert her into being a gyaru girl that she's shown to be later on.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: As the name implies, Gyaruko is an enthusiast of the Gyaru aesthetic. This is ironically zig-zagged by her spotlight episode Super Battle Smashing Loyalty GAL!, which leans more into the Bosozoku sub-culture, which is centered around the activities of biker gangs.
  • Gyaru Girl: Her most defining trait. She takes from the ganguro aesthetic.
  • Man Bites Man: She bites Miyako's hand when she tries to touch her at the end of Super Battle Smashing Loyalty GAL!, mirroring the cat biting her hand at the beginning of the video.
  • Nice Girl: From what we have seen, she seems to be the least sinister or mysterious character. Even as a gang leader, while intimidating, she didn't appear to be all bad. Or at least not as bad compared to her traitorous "friends".
  • Retired Outlaw: She was a former gang leader prior to being found by Minako. It's heavily implied that the betrayal she felt at the hands of her gang members is what caused her to change her attitude.
  • Pseudo-Romantic Friendship: If Vivinos' art is to be treated as consistent with the series continuity, then she has this sort of relationship with Minako, who she considers a friend.
  • Ship Tease: With Minako, if Vivinos' art of them is to be treated as consistent with the series' continuity. Kind of ironic, considering what Minako ends up doing to her.

    Charlotte 

Charlotte

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”Mirror, life, destruction, salvation.”

A gothic Lolita with a strange past.

First appearance: Pink Bitch Club

  • Chuunibyou: "Chi no Squi" heavily implies that she has delusions of grandeur. Seemingly solidified by the fact that the "God" she appears to serve is just Minako, a (semi) ordinary teenage girl.
  • Creepy Crosses: Associated with her due to her aesthetic. Most prominent in "Chi no squi", especially towards the end when a cross turns upside down when she meets Minako. One is also featured on her "Onigiri Dance" attire.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: In both “Pink Bitch Club” and “Onigiri Dance”, Charlotte is shown holding a white plush rabbit with a cross on its forehead. She is also shown to have this plush in official art as a toddler, and a brown teddy bear as a baby.
  • Like a God to Me: See sees Minako as her lady and savior, represented by her religious fanaticism in "Chi no Squi".
  • The Ophelia: Implied in "Chi no Squi", given she is hinted to be delusional and is shown in a white nightgown with rose petals falling and a deranged-looking smile.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: She comes off as somewhat sinister and has red eyes. They might be contacts, though. And she burns a mansion full of stuffed animals while laughing maniacally.

    VYT- 24 

VYT-24

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”I want to know. I want to feel.”

A mysterious Robot Maid.

First appearance: Pink Bitch Club

  • Beat Still, My Heart: Somewhat downplayed since she's a robot, but "PINK BITCH CLUB" shows her corpse with a gaping hole in her chest, implying that Minako quite literally stole her heart.
  • Expy: Of Multi from To Heart, as they're both absurdly human-like robots who wear maid costumes with mechanical ears. She looked closer to Multi prior to her redesign, as they both had short, spiky green hair and similarly shaped ears. Word of God says she was meant to be seen as an homage to the character.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: During "OTOMEROID" she seems to express a desire to be a normal, cute schoolgirl.
  • Meido: She is a robot dressed up as a cutesy maid.
  • Reflectionless Useless Eyes: Of the Inhuman/Nonhuman variant. It's most notable throughout "Otomeroid" as they are this way until near the end, when they become shiny after an update. It's implied that this is why Minako unplugs her.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: If it weren't for the fact that she's explicitly stated to be a robot and has had scenes in the series where she's unplugged and has her mechanical heart ripped out it would be safe to assume she's just as human as the rest of the group. The end of "OTOMEROID" has her receive an update making her capable of feeling human emotions, though Minako unplugs her before she can make any use of it.
  • Robot Maid: She is a robot dressed in a maid costume.
  • Sweet Tooth: She seems to have a liking or fascination with sweets if "OTOMEROID" is any indicator, the lyrics mentioning several desserts such as macarons, castellas and parfaits.


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