TV-Series
Description
Haruto Bouida is a programmer and self-proclaimed otaku, exclusively devoted to fictional 2D characters with no interest in real women. He has lighter brown hair in the front and darker hair at the back, typically wearing casual shirts and jeans. Nona from the anime "Shōjo⇒Wakusei Tansa" is his favorite character, though he expresses affection for many others. This obsession drove him to create a formal marriage registration with Nona.
When his newly purchased Nona figurine comes to life, he initially pretends to be a scholar among giants to conceal her fictional origins. He later confesses the truth, using his extensive merchandise collection as proof. While revealing her manufactured existence, he comforts her by affirming his genuine fan love, deepening their bond.
His interactions expand as additional figurines gain sentience, including Bellnoa from "Dragulious Saga 4," Subaru from "Striking Fist 3," and others. He helps these characters confront their fictional origins and develop new aspirations beyond their original stories, such as Bellnoa's desire to stay in the real world. Guiding their self-discovery and personal growth creates irony, given his aversion to "3D" entities.
He navigates interpersonal challenges, including jealousy between Nona and Bellnoa over his affections and conflicts stemming from his admitted desire for a "harem" of figurines. His relationship with Nona evolves from one-sided idolization to mutual care; she relents on her initial ban against him engaging with other media after recognizing his devotion.
His background includes a younger sister, Mikoto, who becomes involved in understanding the sentient figurines. He maintains a complex dynamic with his friend Seijirō Kanmuri, who alternates between antagonism and collaboration, kidnapping him to force figurines into dangerous games before resuming casual interactions.
His immersion intensifies when figurines like Kusabi transport him into game worlds, including "Dragulious Saga" and "Striking Fist III." These journeys force him to reconcile his otaku identity with real-world consequences, especially regarding the figurines' autonomy and emotional well-being.
When his newly purchased Nona figurine comes to life, he initially pretends to be a scholar among giants to conceal her fictional origins. He later confesses the truth, using his extensive merchandise collection as proof. While revealing her manufactured existence, he comforts her by affirming his genuine fan love, deepening their bond.
His interactions expand as additional figurines gain sentience, including Bellnoa from "Dragulious Saga 4," Subaru from "Striking Fist 3," and others. He helps these characters confront their fictional origins and develop new aspirations beyond their original stories, such as Bellnoa's desire to stay in the real world. Guiding their self-discovery and personal growth creates irony, given his aversion to "3D" entities.
He navigates interpersonal challenges, including jealousy between Nona and Bellnoa over his affections and conflicts stemming from his admitted desire for a "harem" of figurines. His relationship with Nona evolves from one-sided idolization to mutual care; she relents on her initial ban against him engaging with other media after recognizing his devotion.
His background includes a younger sister, Mikoto, who becomes involved in understanding the sentient figurines. He maintains a complex dynamic with his friend Seijirō Kanmuri, who alternates between antagonism and collaboration, kidnapping him to force figurines into dangerous games before resuming casual interactions.
His immersion intensifies when figurines like Kusabi transport him into game worlds, including "Dragulious Saga" and "Striking Fist III." These journeys force him to reconcile his otaku identity with real-world consequences, especially regarding the figurines' autonomy and emotional well-being.