TV-Series
Description
Chima is a white rabbit with striking purple eyes, marked by a heart-shaped puff of pink fur on her chest and a four-leaf clover accessory pinned to her left ear—a replacement for an original three-leaf version gifted by a human boy named Kent, who discovered it in a greenhouse. Her design features upright ears tipped in pink and a solid pink tail.
Energetic, optimistic, and playful, she frequently launches adventures with friends, though her impulsiveness can escalate situations irresponsibly. This trait is tempered by fierce determination, especially in pursuing her dream to travel with Rambler, an older rabbit whose exploits captivate her. Though occasionally clumsy and scatterbrained, she excels at cooking but struggles with sewing.
Key development moments include overwhelming guilt after harshly scolding Kale’s younger brothers for breaking a handmade necklace from her friend Mallow, leading to tearful amends. A body-swap incident with her babysitter, Hickory the flying squirrel, via a magical charm, offered insight into his responsibilities. Her protective instincts surface when defending friends from pranksters like Cinnamon and Twirl, sometimes deploying a forceful "Rabbit Kick" (later renamed "Clover Kick").
Her dynamic with Rambler defines much of her journey. His refusal to let her join his travels stems from trauma—witnessing his forest destroyed by humans—and viewing her as too young. During a forest fire crisis, she transforms into a giant fish to douse the flames, seemingly sacrificing herself and left mute and aquatic. Rambler’s emotional reaction to her apparent loss unexpectedly revives her original form, strengthening their bond. This act, coupled with her resolve, finally convinces him to accept her as a companion.
Notable relationships include her close friendship with Mallow, who joins her escapades despite reservations, and an accidental marriage to Hickory orchestrated by meddling flying squirrels. Her admiration for Rambler occasionally hints at romantic interest, though unconfirmed. Mallow fiercely defends her from criticism or mockery.
The epilogue confirms she achieves her goal, leaving Crescent Forest to travel with Rambler. Her story intermittently breaks the fourth wall, such as blowing kisses to readers or winking at anime viewers.
Energetic, optimistic, and playful, she frequently launches adventures with friends, though her impulsiveness can escalate situations irresponsibly. This trait is tempered by fierce determination, especially in pursuing her dream to travel with Rambler, an older rabbit whose exploits captivate her. Though occasionally clumsy and scatterbrained, she excels at cooking but struggles with sewing.
Key development moments include overwhelming guilt after harshly scolding Kale’s younger brothers for breaking a handmade necklace from her friend Mallow, leading to tearful amends. A body-swap incident with her babysitter, Hickory the flying squirrel, via a magical charm, offered insight into his responsibilities. Her protective instincts surface when defending friends from pranksters like Cinnamon and Twirl, sometimes deploying a forceful "Rabbit Kick" (later renamed "Clover Kick").
Her dynamic with Rambler defines much of her journey. His refusal to let her join his travels stems from trauma—witnessing his forest destroyed by humans—and viewing her as too young. During a forest fire crisis, she transforms into a giant fish to douse the flames, seemingly sacrificing herself and left mute and aquatic. Rambler’s emotional reaction to her apparent loss unexpectedly revives her original form, strengthening their bond. This act, coupled with her resolve, finally convinces him to accept her as a companion.
Notable relationships include her close friendship with Mallow, who joins her escapades despite reservations, and an accidental marriage to Hickory orchestrated by meddling flying squirrels. Her admiration for Rambler occasionally hints at romantic interest, though unconfirmed. Mallow fiercely defends her from criticism or mockery.
The epilogue confirms she achieves her goal, leaving Crescent Forest to travel with Rambler. Her story intermittently breaks the fourth wall, such as blowing kisses to readers or winking at anime viewers.