Character Posts
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| Chaa is the leader of the Guild. Despite looking much older, he is about the same age as Otonashi and the others.He is the fourth member to join the SSS. He first met Yuri and Hinata by holding the Principal of the school hostage in an attempt to learn more about God, causing him to get stabbed by Kanade. | |
| 12911 | nyuu0012 Jul 18, 2012 |
| Hinata is a bright, dependable boy who is the closest to Otonashi. He always tries to save his friends if he can and is a reliable force in the team. He and Yui constantly irritate one another on a daily basis, but deep down, he cares for Yui, as shown when he helps her pass on by telling her he would marry her. He is a talented baseball player, and his regret in life was his failure to catch a baseball, which cost his team an important baseball game. He nicknamed Yuri as Yurippe when they co-founded the SSS as he did not feel comfortable calling her Yuri, because his mother has the same name. He died from getting hit by a truck. He uses an RPK-74 and an S&W 645. | |
| 12910 | nyuu0012 Jul 18, 2012 |
| Matsushita, also known as “Matsushita 5-dan” (“Matsushita the Fifth” in the dub), has a large build and is a master at judo.He never forgets a debt he owes, especially when it involves food (specifically niku udon). He carries heavy weapons such as rocket launchers or machine guns into battle. He later loses weight after training in the mountains.He uses a H&K P7 and an MG3 light machine gun. | |
| 12909 | nyuu0012 Jul 18, 2012 |
| Oyama is an ordinary boy who has no special talents. He does not excel at anything, but is as capable as any normal person; in other words, he is a Jack of all trades.He is a pure boy whose feelings will get hurt from things like making fake confession or watching his teammates “die”.He carries a Remington 700 sniper rifle or a P226 handgun. | |
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| Hisako is second-in-command of Girls Dead Monster who plays a Fender Jazzmaster electric guitar as lead guitarist. She has a candid personality and likes to play mahjong, which she has incredible luck with, though in fact is an avid, cheating gambler. As noted by Hinata, Hisako is also athletic and is greatly admired by Yui for her guitar riffs. In life, she was a part of a band whose main vocalist ended up committing suicide, but after meeting Iwasawa, she forms Girls Dead Monster with her. | |
| 12907 | nyuu0012 Jul 18, 2012 |
| Haruhi is the main character of the series. She was born on February 4 and is 15 years old at the start of the series. As an intelligent first-year student of the exclusive Ouran Academy that comes from a poor family, having a cross-dressing father and a deceased mother, she is required to achieve academic excellence and rank first in class to maintain a special scholarship. She comes across the Host Club while looking for a quiet study place and accidentally breaks a ¥8,000,000 (80,000 USD in the English edition of the manga) vase that was to be featured in a school auction. She clears her debt to the club by disguising herself as a boy and working for them as a host. She finds this task easy because she feels gender does not dominate her personality. She soon realizes that acting as host and talking with girls comes naturally and begins to enjoy the work. However, she dislikes taking time away from studying and finds the antics of other hosts bothersome. Although she appears indifferent and fearless, she is revealed to suffer from brontophobia, a fear of thunder. Haruhi is shown to be brutally honest but she is very perceptive and caring, as shown when it is discovered she is the only one who can tell the twins apart. Despite her seemingly nonchalant attitude, she is shown to actually be very emotionally invested in all the host club’s comings and goings, which becomes apparent when she shares an often surprising insight the other members have overlooked. She is surprisingly empathetic, and has shown an exceptional ability to understand the other host club members’ personalities. Throughout the manga, Haruhi grows to appreciate the Host Club and falls in love with Tamaki, the club’s self-proclaimed King. She refuses to accept her feelings for him in the beginning, but as time goes by and the Host Club has to endure several trials together, even having Tamaki leave due to his grandmother’s orders, Haruhi finds her courage. She confesses to him after the Host Club makes sure he is reunited with his mother. Shortly after becoming a couple, Haruhi accepts an offer to leave for America on a one year scholarship program. Originally supposed to go alone, Haruhi is happy to learn that Tamaki is going with her, as he has no intention of leaving her. Days after their arrival in America, they discover the other club members have followed them to live in the same building. The official storyline of Ouran High School Host Club ends here, after 83 chapters. In a one-shot released in January 2011, the Host Club follows Kyoya to Spain. Haruhi finds herself troubled with how to deal with Tamaki’s growing confidence in their relationship. After Kyoya explains to her how Tamaki would get just as flustered as her if she should flirt back, however, Haruhi tries to hug Tamaki and ask him to carry her, which causes Tamaki to faint out of embarrassment. In April 2011, a series of short glimpses into the futures of the main characters and some of the supporting characters was included in volume 18, the last volume. A short chapter was also included with Haruhi and Tamaki in Boston, set eight months after chapter 83, and showed Tamaki thinking about marrying her, and Haruhi worrying that it wasn’t clear to him that she was as committed to their romantic relationship as he was (while less eager to marry quickly). In the one-page glimpse into the futures of Haruhi’s father and Tamaki’s parents, Haruhi and Tamaki are preparing to ask her father for permission for Tamaki to marry her. In the final two pages of the volume, a few pictures are included of their wedding in the “flirty pictures” section, along with a note from Hatori indicating that she definitely thought they would marry. In the glimpse into her friends’ Mei Yasumura’s and Ritsu Kasanoda’s futures, Mei, a rookie designer who has just started dating Kasanoda, a florist, informs a shocked Kasanoda that Haruhi is pregnant. Mori’s glimpse into the future confirms that Haruhi and Tamaki were the first in the host club to have children. |
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| 12906 | nyuu0012 Jul 18, 2012 |
| Tamaki , whose full name is René Tamaki Richard de Grantaine,is a second-year student at Ouran Academy and the founder and president of the Host Club. He was born on April 8 (Buddha’s birthday), and is 16 years old at the beginning of the series. Flamboyant and narcissistic, he is dedicated to his duties as a host. He is the princely type, who entertains customers with upper-class etiquette and shameless flattery. He is partial to classic piano music and plays exceedingly well. He refers to his club as his “family”: himself being the father figure; Kyoya the mother; Haruhi the daughter; Hikaru and Kaoru the brothers; Mori and Honey the cousins. As Tamaki is the main comic relief character of the series, he is outspoken and naive for his age, especially since he only views himself as an obsessive father figure to Haruhi, when, in reality, he is in love with her. Mori and Honey point out his naiveté when it comes to how he truly feels about Haruhi and the rest of the club sees this too. His naiveté applies to his overall dense approach to his own feelings, although he is very perceptive to the feelings of others, which Hikaru and Kaoru both note. He often becomes jealous of other boys who approach Haruhi and admires her natural personality. When he is kicked out by Haruhi or made fun of, he has the tendency to grow mushrooms in either the closet or the corner, which appear like they were worked on for weeks. Tamaki is half Japanese and half French, and lives under the custody of his father, the wealthy chairman of Ouran Academy. They are separated from his French mother because of a deal made between Tamaki’s ill mother and his cold-hearted paternal grandmother. He lives at the Suoh family’s second mansion, while his father stays at the main mansion with Tamaki’s grandmother. Eventually, he is accepted into the main residence where his grandmother lives. At first, she does not acknowledge him and makes his life sour by “pulling him back to reality”, but he manages to win her approval with his mind and kindness and the two grow close. She also allows him to meet with his mother. At one point in the manga, Tamaki realizes that he loves Haruhi as a woman and not a daughter. However, he does not act on it because of his own divided family, fearing that something similar will happen to the Host Club should he ever pursue Haruhi romantically. Thanks to his friend’s efforts, however, he accepts that doing so would not hurt the club. Even then, though, he cannot find the courage to confess to her, frightened that she will not return his feelings. Later, upon hearing Haruhi’s confession, he admits to his feelings and the two become a couple. Towards the end of the manga, he surprises Haruhi by going with her to America. The two move into a dorm building together, soon followed by the rest of the Host Club members, much to Haruhi’s and Tamaki’s surprise. While living in Boston, in a short chapter about Haruhi and Tamaki included in volume 18, Tamaki reads a book on how to be a good husband. It is confirmed in another extra in volume 18 that he is the Suoh heir, and in yet another extra that he achieved his dream of having his whole family gather around a kotatsu; his post-Ouran High educational path is unknown. In the final pages of volume 18, a few scenes of Tamaki’s and Haruhi’s wedding are shown, along with a brief note from Hatori indicating that she definitely thought that they would get married (the wedding is later confirmed to have taken place about two years after Chapter 83 in a 16-page special chapter released in August 2011); in a paragraph discussing the future of Mori, Hatori revealed that Tamaki and Haruhi were the first in the club to have children. His family name is romanized by VIZ Media as Suho and by Chuang Yi, Funimation and Nippon Television’s Japanese-language website as Suou. |
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| Kyoya is an attractive, calculating second-year student at Ouran Academy and vice-president of the Host Club.He was born on November 22 (Good Wife Day)and is 17 years old at the beginning of the series. Kyoya is best friends with Tamaki, despite their completely different demeanors. Kyoya is secretive and intelligent, as his ability to calculate the financial and social benefits that result from the Host Club’s adventures demonstrates. He is a very realistic and pragmatic person, as well as a competent and accurate accountant. Despite his occasionally antagonistic traits, the Host Club would not have been successful without Kyoya’s uptight resourcefulness. Although he is rarely seen entertaining guests of the Host Club, he is considered the cool type. Kyoya lives with his father, an influent zaibatsu owner who specializes in hospital management. He has two brothers that he has to surpass to become his father’s successor and a married sister who cares deeply for him. Despite his cold and uncaring exterior, Kyoya occasionally demonstrates his concern for others. For example, when the Club goes to the beach and Haruhi is harassed by men, he pretends to intimidate Haruhi to show her why the other members of the Host Club were worried about her. Another example is when he points out the false nature of an antique to an old woman who was about to buy it. Haruhi is able to see through his mask, however, and understands him well. In volume 16, his actions helped Tamaki strengthen his relationship with his grandmother. Kyoya, unlike the rest of the host club, stays in the United States after their year in Boston; in the July and August 2011 special chapters, he makes only a cameo appearance in the August 2011 chapter (and is only mentioned in the July 2011 special chapter) because of his university studies there. In the Volume 18 glimpse into the future for Kyoya, Hatori declined to confirm whether he was named heir to the zaibatsu or not. As for his romantic future, Hatori wrote that she saw him marrying a woman that would bring merit to the Ootori family, although she did not completely discount the possibility that love would be involved in his choice. It is hinted that Nanako Shouji, a rebellious college student whom he helps in a special chapter set in Spain (included in Volume 18) has romantic feelings for him by the end of the chapter; whether those feelings are reciprocated or not, however, is left unclear. In the glimpse into his future, it is also mentioned that he gets a cat named Noel, who is very attached to him. It is implied that his friendship with Tamaki fades a bit over time because of the distance; while Mori is the first to congratulate Tamaki and Haruhi when they have their first child and visits them often (as noted in his glimpse into the future), Kyoya’s contact with Tamaki, as noted in his volume 18 extra, seems to be limited to photographs of Noel sent via text. In the July 2011 and August 2011 special chapters, however, the hosts are shown to miss Kyoya quite a bit, to the point that they convince themselves that the lookalike ghost of an Ootori ancestor is actually Kyoya’s “living ghost” in the August 2011 special chapter; Tamaki also makes the effort to meet up with him when he is visiting the United States in the July 2011 special chapter. Kyoya is incredibly irritable and slow to wake up in the morning, which is attributed to low blood pressure. He carries a clipboard with him and it is a long-running joke that it is unknown what he writes in it. In almost everything he does, he gets something out of it. According to the author, if Hatori Bisco had allotted forty pages for the first chapter of the manga instead of fifty, she would have cut Kyoya from the cast, but is glad this did not happen as “since the rest of the members are the way they are, he is invaluable for maintaining order and offering explanations.”Bisco named him after the fact he wears glasses by taking the last syllable of gankyō, meaning a pair of glasses. Viz Media,Chuang Yi and Nippon Television’s Japanese-language website romanized his name as Kyoya Ootori andFUNimation as Kyoya Otori. |
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| 11472 | Haricku Jul 18, 2012 |
| Kensei Muguruma (六車 拳西, Muguruma Kensei) is a Vizard and a previous Captain in the Gotei 13. He served as the 9th Division Captain with his lieutenant, Mashiro Kuna. Kensei is a serious and decisive individual, though he is easily annoyed and is rather temperamental, often to a fault. He is greatly annoyed by immaturity, evident when Orihime infiltrates the Vizard's hideout and jokingly asks where the bathroom is; Kensei is noticeably annoyed, only calming down when Lisa Yadōmaru and Love Aikawa remind him that it was only a joke. He is most frequently irritated by Mashiro's childish behavior, once noting that she has the uncanny ability to aggravate him even when she is asleep. His aggressive behavior is particularly evident in combat. At one point, he confesses that he is not mature enough to hold back, even against a child. Despite this, Kensei is at times a caring individual, though his attempts at being kind are often offset by his aggression. This is evident when he tries to cheer up a young, tearful Hisagi, albeit in a manner reminiscent of a military drill sergeant. After the 17 month time-skip, it is shown that Kensei is the reappointed Captain of Division 9, hosting a new hair of longer locks, and his new outfit is that of his old Captain's robe and the Shinigami uniform. |
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| Voiced by: Ryo Hirohashi (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English) A new Haibane at Old Home, Rakka struggles throughout the series to "find herself," and has trouble escaping from curiosity about her past. She earns many friends, but her closest friend is Reki. |
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