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'''Reo Shinozaki''' (篠崎怜鳳, ''Shinozaki Reo'') is a student of [[St Cavis Gakuen High School]] and one of the main characters in ''[[Skate-Leading☆Stars]]''. |
'''Reo Shinozaki''' (篠崎怜鳳, ''Shinozaki Reo'') is a student of [[St Cavis Gakuen High School]] and one of the main characters in ''[[Skate-Leading☆Stars]]''. |
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== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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== Personality == |
== Personality == |
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− | Reo is reserved, calm and cold. When [[Kensei Maeshima]] lost to him as kids he told him to give up and |
+ | Reo is reserved, calm and cold. When [[Kensei Maeshima]] lost to him as kids he told him to give up and never come trying again. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 6 April 2021
Reo Shinozaki (篠崎怜鳳, Shinozaki Reo) is a student of St Cavis Gakuen High School and one of the main characters in Skate-Leading☆Stars.
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Appearance[edit | edit source]
Reo has short white hair with a single long lock of hair on the left side. His eyes are blue with long white eyelashes.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Reo is reserved, calm and cold. When Kensei Maeshima lost to him as kids he told him to give up and never come trying again.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- He is a day older than his younger-half brother, Hayato Sasugai.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
- The name Reo means "wise" (怜) (re) and "male phoenix bird, male mythical bird" (鳳) (o).
- Reo's surname Shinozaki means "dwarf bamboo" (篠) (shino) and "cape, peninsula" (崎) (saki/zaki).
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