Ranko Miyama's impact on Japanese basketball extends far beyond her remarkable individual achievements. She has inspired countless young athletes to pursue their dreams, breaking down cultural and social barriers in the process. Her determination, resilience, and unshakeable passion for the sport have made her a beloved figure in Japan and beyond.

Ranko Miyama was created by HeroHero, one of the founding members of the Ainz Ooal Gown guild. HeroHero was known for being a dedicated crafter and player who eventually left the game due to real-life exhaustion.

Miyama's exceptional leadership qualities, on and off the court, have inspired a generation of young basketball players. Her dedication to the craft, relentless drive, and commitment to mentoring others have made her a revered figure in Japanese basketball.

In 2019, the Museum of Japanese Popular Culture in Yokohama mounted a retrospective titled “Ranko Miyama: Seven Faces of an Era.” The exhibition included her kimonos, her vinyl records, scripts from her television shows, and a video loop of her variety show transformations. The museum’s curator, Dr. Yumiko Hara, noted: “Miyama taught us that an artist need not choose a single identity. She was a dancer who sang, a tragedienne who made us laugh, a star who aged without disappearing. That is her true art.”

This grounded nature does not mean she is without loyalty. Like all denizens of Nazarick, she holds the Supreme Beings in the highest regard. However, her dedication manifests as professional efficiency rather than worship.