TV-Series
Description
Naru Ohtori, the younger sister of street-engaged high schooler Kakeru Ohtori, balances a bubbly, carefree exterior with sharp perceptiveness that belies her airheaded facade. Her petite 148 cm frame features short black hair swept into a side tail, a single prominent fang, and proportions of 78-54-78 cm. When her bicycle goes missing, she persistently enlists antisocial handyman Hayato Narita’s help, sparking both a romantic fixation and his unintended descent into nocturnal gang conflicts.
A pronounced fascination with worker uniforms colors her interactions and style choices, adding quirky dimension to her engagements. Though of half-Japanese heritage, her family background remains undefined. Her accidental proximity to a gang shooting during Hayato’s clash with rivals underscores her indirect yet pivotal role in heightening street tensions. While central to localized street narratives, her presence subtly weaves through overlapping urban lives and psychological complexities influencing male protagonists. Her arc remains confined to core series and source material, without expansion into ancillary media.
A pronounced fascination with worker uniforms colors her interactions and style choices, adding quirky dimension to her engagements. Though of half-Japanese heritage, her family background remains undefined. Her accidental proximity to a gang shooting during Hayato’s clash with rivals underscores her indirect yet pivotal role in heightening street tensions. While central to localized street narratives, her presence subtly weaves through overlapping urban lives and psychological complexities influencing male protagonists. Her arc remains confined to core series and source material, without expansion into ancillary media.