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The massive popularity of the series rests heavily on Kuroda's character design and personality. In Japanese pop culture, "gyaru" characters are often depicted as loud, expressive, and overtly confident. However, Iribitari Gal subverts expectations by blending this flashy aesthetic with a remarkably relaxed, casual attitude.