TV-Series
Description
Kurumi Haraga is a third-year student at Ohananomitsu Middle School and the seventh girlfriend to join the protagonist’s ever-growing romantic circle. She has shoulder-length purple hair with a long fringe, emerald green eyes, and noticeably thick eyebrows. Her everyday attire typically includes her school uniform topped with a dark hoodie and a pair of headphones, a deliberate choice to limit sensory triggers.
Her entire personality revolves around an extraordinarily large appetite and a hair-trigger connection between hunger and mood. Almost any word, sight, or smell can remind her of food, and when that craving goes unsatisfied she becomes swift, irritable, and abrasive. This reactive temper made her prefer isolation before meeting the protagonist; she feared she would unfairly snap at anyone who happened to be nearby. The hunger is not a minor quirk but a biological reality due to an exceptionally fast metabolism, which lets her consume enormous quantities of food without gaining weight or feeling unwell. The headphones and hoodie act as a self-imposed defense system, muffling external stimuli that might ignite another craving.
Beneath that prickly surface she carries a guilty awareness of her own behavior. Once she has eaten and calmed down, she often apologizes for her outbursts and feels embarrassed about how hunger rules her emotions. This mix of short-fused temper and sincere regret gives her a classic tsundere edge while keeping her sympathetic.
Her primary motivation early on is simply to manage her hunger and avoid hurting others, which keeps her at the edges of social life. Meeting the protagonist changes that. Their first real connection happens in the school cafeteria when he buys a fried egg toast and splits it with her. That small, patient gesture breaks through her defenses. From that point she begins to desire genuine closeness, even if she struggles to express it directly.
Within the larger narrative, she functions as both a devoted partner and a frequent voice of reason. Alongside several other girlfriends, she often takes on the role of a straight man during chaotic moments, delivering deadpan retorts that cut through absurd situations. This grounded quality makes her a stabilizing presence in an otherwise unpredictable household.
Her key relationship is with the protagonist. She develops an affection for him that she compares to her passion for food, and though she remains somewhat prickly at first, his steady refusal to give up on her earns her trust. With the other girlfriends, she initially resists joining the family unit, but through their consistent kindness and overwhelming warmth she gradually lets her guard down. She becomes comfortable enough to enjoy group life and to rely on the others, no longer needing to shut herself away.
Over the course of the story, Kurumi moves from a solitary, perpetually hungry girl who snapped at anyone foolish enough to interrupt her snack time, to a more balanced person who still gets cranky on an empty stomach but no longer faces that struggle alone. She learns to express her feelings without relying solely on food as a mood regulator, and the hoodie and headphones, while still part of her wardrobe, become less necessary emotional armor as she grows closer to those around her.
Her entire personality revolves around an extraordinarily large appetite and a hair-trigger connection between hunger and mood. Almost any word, sight, or smell can remind her of food, and when that craving goes unsatisfied she becomes swift, irritable, and abrasive. This reactive temper made her prefer isolation before meeting the protagonist; she feared she would unfairly snap at anyone who happened to be nearby. The hunger is not a minor quirk but a biological reality due to an exceptionally fast metabolism, which lets her consume enormous quantities of food without gaining weight or feeling unwell. The headphones and hoodie act as a self-imposed defense system, muffling external stimuli that might ignite another craving.
Beneath that prickly surface she carries a guilty awareness of her own behavior. Once she has eaten and calmed down, she often apologizes for her outbursts and feels embarrassed about how hunger rules her emotions. This mix of short-fused temper and sincere regret gives her a classic tsundere edge while keeping her sympathetic.
Her primary motivation early on is simply to manage her hunger and avoid hurting others, which keeps her at the edges of social life. Meeting the protagonist changes that. Their first real connection happens in the school cafeteria when he buys a fried egg toast and splits it with her. That small, patient gesture breaks through her defenses. From that point she begins to desire genuine closeness, even if she struggles to express it directly.
Within the larger narrative, she functions as both a devoted partner and a frequent voice of reason. Alongside several other girlfriends, she often takes on the role of a straight man during chaotic moments, delivering deadpan retorts that cut through absurd situations. This grounded quality makes her a stabilizing presence in an otherwise unpredictable household.
Her key relationship is with the protagonist. She develops an affection for him that she compares to her passion for food, and though she remains somewhat prickly at first, his steady refusal to give up on her earns her trust. With the other girlfriends, she initially resists joining the family unit, but through their consistent kindness and overwhelming warmth she gradually lets her guard down. She becomes comfortable enough to enjoy group life and to rely on the others, no longer needing to shut herself away.
Over the course of the story, Kurumi moves from a solitary, perpetually hungry girl who snapped at anyone foolish enough to interrupt her snack time, to a more balanced person who still gets cranky on an empty stomach but no longer faces that struggle alone. She learns to express her feelings without relying solely on food as a mood regulator, and the hoodie and headphones, while still part of her wardrobe, become less necessary emotional armor as she grows closer to those around her.