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"Kurokawa-san has the stronger will," Himeno admitted in a 2014 interview with Takarazuka Graphic . "I just have the louder voice. She is the real anchor of our duo." Like all great romances on the Takarazuka stage, their partnership had an expiration date. The "graduation" (retirement) of both stars in 2016 was a seismic event.
From their debut as a duo in "Puck" (2012) to their electrifying run in "The Rose of Versailles" , this is the story of two women who didn't just share a stage—they owned an era. Kanna Himeno is the classic "cool beauty." As the Otokoyaku (male role), she has the sharp jawline of a shōnen hero and a vocal range that can drop to a velvet baritone. Her specialty? The smoldering glance. When Himeno enters a room, she doesn't walk; she stalks. Sumire Kurokawa- Kanna Himeno - This 2 Female T...
In "The Last Party: S.F." , Himeno played a cynical gangster while Kurokawa played a blind pianist. In the climactic scene, rather than Himeno saving Kurokawa, Kurokawa saved her —guiding the prince through a gunfight using only the sound of a lullaby. "Kurokawa-san has the stronger will," Himeno admitted in