This character page covers Cinderella Master idols from the fifteenth batch to the twenty-fourth batch. In other words, jewelries! 005 and 006 idols.
15th Batch
- 061 Akari Tsujino
- 062 Hayate Hisakawa
- 063 Natalia
Akari, after spending a year being introduced to the Mobage as an unvoiced new idol, was eventually voiced on September 9th, 2020 through [Lovely x2 Akaringo] SR card in the original Mobage game, as a result of placing first in 2nd Voice Idol Audition.
Hayate was first introduced in Starlight Stage, on March 28th, 2019 through the LIVE Parade (O-Ku-Ri-Mo-No Sunday!)'s event preview announcement, alongside Nagi. She was later added to Starlight Stage as of April 2nd, 2019 by the time LIVE Parade "O-Ku-Ri-Mo-No Sunday!" had started.
Natalia ranked third in Passion ranking at the 8th General Election, and as a result, got her first voiced card in the mobile game on September 30th, 2019.
Akari Tsujino
Voiced by: Megu Umezawa
One of the idols to be added after the game's 7th anniversary, Akari is a country girl who is trying her best to feel as idol-like as possible.
- Country Mouse: Feels quite awkward as an idol due to her being raised in a farm.
- Expy: She's basically an older, longer-haired version of Hinata Kinoshita from Million Live. She's also been compared to Sakura Minamoto from [1] and even participated in the Cinderella Girls version of Adabana Necromancy.
- Power Trio: She forms one with her fellow 7th anniversary idols Riamu Yumemi and Akira Sunazuka as the unit UNICUS.
Hayate Hisakawa
Voiced by: Rika Nagae
One of the idols to be added after the game's 7th anniversary, Hayate is the younger Hisakawa twin who wanted to become an idol since she was young. She's more energetic than her sister and is very much into fashion trends.
- Affectionate Nickname: The twins refer their mother of all people as "Yuko-chan".
- Ascended Fanboy: Was a huge fan of idols before becoming one herself.
- Genki Girl: Is energetic in contrast with her sister.
- Third-Person Person: Sometimes refers herself as "Haa" or "Haa-chan".
- Younger Than They Look: A downplayed example. She is the younger one of the twins, but looks a bit older than Nagi. Her interest in fashion and outgoing personality might be a factor.
Natalia
Voiced by: Teru Ikuta
Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, she is fascinated by Japanese culture and entertainment. Also has an interest in traditional Arabic dance. She was the first foreign character to be voiced through election.
- "Arabian Nights" Days: Her interest in the Middle East... or at least how iM@S views the region.
- Bedlah Babe: Has entire card sets has wearing them in different colors, although she's Brazilian.
- Culture Equals Costume: Belly dancing outfits.
- Hollywood Costuming: Bedlah Babe costumes aren't historically accurate.
- Learnt Japanese From Watching Television: She speaks Japanese in an awkward, non-fluent manner, and uses some phrases without understanding their meaning. In Starlight Stage, her idea of a proper greeting after bumping into the Producer is My Eyes Are Up Here.
- Only One Name: Has no revealed last name.
- Phenotype Stereotype: Tan skinned Brazilian.
- Stripperiffic: Even more so than usual on Bedlah Babe outfits because of her impressive bust.
- Stock Foreign Name: Latin in origin, meaning Christmas Day.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Sushi!
- As of June 2013, bananas as well. An installment of the official Cinderella Theater 4-koma depicted her attempt at combining both, with predictable results.
- Trilingual Bonus: One of her lines as a boss opponent in the Voyage of the Black Rose Princess event read, in romaji: "Um por todos..." Japanese players with knowledge of both Portuguese and English would realize it translated into English as "One for all...", i.e. a stealth advertising for the Idolm@ster: One For All release around that time.
16th Batch
- 064 Kotoka Saionji
- 065 Makino Yagami
- 066 Hikaru Nanjo
Both Kotoka and Makino won the second and third position in the 2nd Voice Idol Audition back in September 2021, thus they got voiced in the following month.
Hikaru is voiced as of August 21, 2018 through [Dream Singing Vigor] SSR card in Starlight Stage, as a result of placing seventeenth overall in the 7th Cinderella Girl General Election.
Kotoka Saionji
Voiced by: Yukari Anzai
An incredibly polite young woman who gives the Producer an extraordinary degree of respect, as if he was worthy of genuflection.
- Expy: Looks and behaves like a pink-haired Mugi from K-On!.
- Hero-Worshipper: Aware of the Producer's success as an idol promoter and holds the utmost respect for him. He's called Producer-sama by her.
- Image Song: "Celebrate Star Rail".
- Ojou: She's sweet, and wealthy enough to have considered a palace-sized mansion to be quaint. Aside from her ultra polite way of talking, she's never showed signs of haughtiness despite her super wealthy upbringing.
Makino Yagami
Voiced by: Yui Ninomiya
An observant and mysterious woman who always seems to know more than she lets on. Makino appears to be a genuine spy, but its unknown who she works for or why she became an idol.
- Always Someone Better: After collecting secret data about the other idols from the production's office network, she discovers a personnel file specifically about her in the system. We're never shown what's in the file, but reading it makes Makino go into Heroic BSoD after losing faith in her own espionage abilities. She mutters about begging the Producer to reveal who the mysterious counterintelligence agent is. It's assumed to most likely be Chihiro Senkawa.
- Ambiguous Situation: It's vague whether or not she's an actual government spy or just an industry spy for another production agency. One side of the fanbase thinks she's not actually a spy at all and just enjoys roleplaying as one.
- Deep Cover Agent: She's rumored to have wiped her personal information and is seen trying to collect idols' data, suggesting that her idol career may be a mere cover.
- Femme Fatale Spy: If she is using the charm and fame of being an idol for her spy missions.
- Hollywood Hacking: Breaks into the computers of the production to gather data on the idols.
- If My Calculations Are Correct: She's prone to say, "according to my research."
- Image Song: "Nautilus Sonar".
- Laser Hallway: Featured on her inital S Rare+ illustration.
- In Love with the Mark: Even though the Producer is obviously the key to the production's success, she falls in love with him like all the idols do. Its likely she'll pull a Heel–Face Turn for him.
- The Mole: Her first SR card shows her accessing the data of various idols, suggesting she may be working for a rival talent agency such as 961 Pro.
- Reading The Enemy's Mail: Working for the production means she gets their email and lesson plans.
- Refuge in Audacity: An actual spy whose cover is as a spy-themed idol.
- Sinister Surveillance: She seems to have even discovered Anzu's measurements.
- Straw Vulcan: Her initial scenes in Starlight Stage make no mention of the whole spy thing, and instead paint her as irrationally obsessed with rationality. It's not clear whether this is her real personality or merely a cover.
- Spy Catsuit: Wearing it on her S Rare+ illustration.
- Wannabe Secret Agent: Of course its entirely possible that Makino just likes to pretend she's a spy and the fan theories are just paranoia.
Hikaru Nanjo
Voiced by: Sayaka Kamitani
A girl who dreams of becoming a super heroine and saving the world from evil.
- Action Girl: What she intends to become.
- Goggles Do Nothing: Those included on her stage outfits are just props.
- Image Song: "Sign Of Hope".
- Minidress of Power: When wearing a feminine style heroic outfit.
- Odd Friendship: Fanart pairs her with the antagonistic Reina Koseki as sort of a Friendly Enemy thing.
- Otaku: For heroic shows like Super Sentai and Kamen Rider.
- Product Placement: Her initial S Rare card. Those really are Kamen Rider and Super Sentai figures in the illustration, because Bandai Namco Entertainment owns rights to them.
- Scarf of Asskicking: Standard iconic attire for Japanese superheroes.
- Shout-Out: Kamen Rider and Super Sentai figures on her S Rare card really exist. So does the wall mounted Fourze Mega Max movie poster.
- Standard Superhero Suits: Of the Japanese variety for her idol costumes.
- Tron Lines: To accent her costumes as futuristic or endowed with power.
- Utility Belt: Supposedly for the heroic transformation sequence.
- Tomboy: The type of shows she likes are usually for a male audience.
- Will Not Tell a Lie: She's honest to a fault, though it could be because she's still a kid.