Chihaya Kisaragi

Chihaya Kisaragi is one of the Performers who compromise a group called the 765 PRO All-Stars for 765 Production, as well as one of the Heroines of Bandai-Namco's Japanese Idol Singer Video Game series, THE iDOLM@STER.

Bio
Level-headed and stoic, she is an almost obsessively diligent hard worker. However, singing is all she ever focuses on, which had led to her missing many opportunities to broaden her career as an idol in the music industry.

Physical Appearance
She has Blue Hair, Brown Eyes and Fair skin.

Casual Outfit (as seen on THE iDOLM@STER: One for All)
She wears a Blue and White Shirt, a pair of Grey Striped Pants and a pair of Black Shoes.

In the Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game X THE iDOLM@STER Cross-Promotions
On the series of Cross-promotional Crossovers with two Goof Troop based media that the creator plans to do so for them to get lots of hype and anticipation by the public and as well as pleasing the crowd (Max's Extremely Goofy College Life and Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game), she appears alongside Haruka (Eriko Nakamura/Alyson Stoner) as one of the two Members other than the Producer (Kenji Akabane/Troy Baker) from 765 Production (specifically from the Group called 765 PRO ALLSTARS; though the creator might include others like Iori (Rie Kugimiya/Cassandra Lee Morris), Hibiki (Manami Numakura/Ashly Burch), Makoto (Hiromi Harata/Erica Mendez) and Miki (Akiko Hasegawa/Cherami Leigh) in parts of the Cross-Promotional Collaboration events and as for bits of Makoto's case, she would also cosplay as Cindy Moon/Silk from the Spider-Man comic books as well, especially with the collaborations featuring the web slinger himself) who are the main focus to collaborately cross-promote with the Game (though in some later parts, others and of all surprising picks, ???? are later given some more focus as the collaborations progresses more). In one of the first parts of the Cross-promotional Crossovers to promote and hype up the Game, she would be in a TBD and as well as making some appearances on the marketing like the Posters. For one of them, a Poster featuring her and Max (in Squall cosplay) would be made as it's a homage to Streets of Fire (the thing might be comfirmed to do so).

In addition, she would perform a cover of Faye Wong's Eyes on Me from Square-Enix's Final Fantasy VIII in it's entirety in English to complete Max Goof's cosplay of Squall "Leon" Leonhart (with his Revolver Gunblade included; albeit with some changes and differences to its other appearances and the creator showed the Picture of what Max looks like cosplaying as Squall on other Websites such as Facebook) and as well as to accompany the Game's Cross-Promotional Collaborations with the Final Fantasy series. Similarly, within a bunch of days after this confirmed annoucement for a proposed concept, the creator also made a "What-if?" meme of Kappei Yamaguchi and Asami Imai as Max and Chihaya performing a cover of Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga's Sono Chi no Sadame from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure '12 (though the Music is based on Shoko Nakagawa's version of the song with slightly beefed up Trumpet parts). The idea of Max and Chihaya's duet cover version of Sono Chi no Sadame came after he listened to Eriko Nakamura as Haruka Amami's Cover of Moonlight Densetsu by DALi from the very first Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon/Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Television Anime Adaptation made in the 1990s (coincidentally, Bandai-Namco (the same company who made THE iDOLM@STER franchise) owns the license to make JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Sailor Moon Video Games in addition to the Company taking lots of inspiration from the former to the Tekken series). A Video of Max and Chihaya's Cover would also be made too.

Notes/Trivia

 * While the Creator is keeping himself to give lots and lot of work and effort (like the research on many things so he can get the right details) for everything on how to continue the original Goof Troop Universe following the events of An Extremely Goofy Movie in order to fix the problems regarding with Max (especially with Max's Extremely Goofy College Life and Max and Roxanne: A Goofy Romantic Video Game), he is starting to like her after he listened to the songs she sang and watched to her performances via videos in a similar fashion to Katsuhiro Harada (the creator of the Tekken series) favoring Iori Minase as his favorite Idolmaster series Waifu (complete with Iori and Lili wearing each other's Outfits in one game to an another, as with Lili's case where she wears Iori's outfit, Tekken 7). Katsuhiro Harada himself even made an appearance in the former's card of cosplaying as the latter in THE iDOLM@STER: Million Live.
 * Similarly, when he made a Facebook post about one of his confessions (particularly when he is working on his ideas like the aforementioned confirmed plans to do the Cross-Promotional Crossovers to have lots and lots of people getting anticipated and excited to play the Game and as well as to watch it's television miniseries prequel as like he said with a ton of times, they are confirmed that they will continue with the events of An Extremely Goofy Movie), the friendship of Max and Chihaya is likened to the Resident Evil/Biohazard series' (Emman even said that this franchise by Capcom in which is their best-selling franchise of all time, is one of the influences when making his aforementioned Goof Troop based ideas) relationship between Leon Scott Kennedy and Ada Wong across the franchise (however, as opposed to Leon and Ada's relationship where it gets a lot of Ship Teasing to become an Official Couple, Max and Chihaya are just friends; ironically however, Max's first Vigilante Outfit that the Creator made is based on the concept designs on the former with some differences like the Vest and Footwear parts). Apart with those and prior to that post, the reason he confirmed to do the Cross-Promotional Collaboration Crossovers as the franchise is relevant and popular by the Public (especially in Asia). He even confirmed that (other than the previous annoucements and such) he likened Max's broader and larger appeal in his ideas to the aforementioned Leon Scott Kennedy in addition to fellow Capcom Zombie Horror Video Game Protagonist Frank West from the Dead Rising series and as well as Lionsgate's John Wick from the John Wick series.