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Himawari Nohara, the infant daughter of the Nohara family born September 27, 1996, maintains her baby status throughout most of the series. Though unable to speak, her thoughts and intentions are conveyed via subtitles. She possesses light skin and short curly orange hair, typically clad in a yellow sleeper with a white bib. Her name, meaning "sunflower," connects to the floral patterns adorning her clothing and toys.
Exhibiting a precocious and mischievous nature, Himawari shares her mother Misae's stubbornness and displays a pronounced attraction to handsome young men, mirroring her brother Shinnosuke. This trait allows for pacification tactics, like Shinnosuke using a popular actor's cutout mask. She demonstrates a keen eye for valuables, distinguishing real jewelry from fakes and showing a marked fondness for shiny objects and brand-name goods. Her behavior includes high-speed crawling, playing with the family dog Shiro, and creating household chaos, often escaping direct blame due to her infant status.
Frequently copying Shinnosuke's mischievous actions leads to conflicts where she may blame him for her antics. Despite their bickering, she looks up to her brother; they share a bond over adventure and troublemaking. Shinnosuke remains protective and responsible for her care. Himawari also inherits family traits like a dislike of onions, often resulting in maternal reprimands.
Outside her immediate family, Masao Sato views her as a sister figure, dreaming she will call him "Masao onii-chan." Toru Kazama also sees her as a little sister and dreams of marrying her when she grows up, a sentiment hinted to materialize.
In official media, Himawari occasionally appears beyond infancy. Manga specials depict her as a five-year-old, revealing her to be just as chaotic and troublesome as her brother, with behavior so disruptive even a ten-year-old Shinnosuke struggles. As an adult in "Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride," she works as a police officer or secret agent, retaining her attraction to handsome men and characteristic blush when complimented, though noted as neglectful of family visits. "Movie 20" portrays her as the princess of the Sunflower People, wearing a variant of her infant sleeper redesigned as a longer princess dress with purple pearls and a tiara.
Within "Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Battle of the Warring States," Himawari's role aligns with her standard infant portrayal as part of the Nohara family. The film focuses on Shinnosuke's time-travel adventure to the Sengoku period, placing Himawari in the contemporary setting without specific plot details for her character. Her presence remains consistent with established traits of playful mischief and familial interactions.
Exhibiting a precocious and mischievous nature, Himawari shares her mother Misae's stubbornness and displays a pronounced attraction to handsome young men, mirroring her brother Shinnosuke. This trait allows for pacification tactics, like Shinnosuke using a popular actor's cutout mask. She demonstrates a keen eye for valuables, distinguishing real jewelry from fakes and showing a marked fondness for shiny objects and brand-name goods. Her behavior includes high-speed crawling, playing with the family dog Shiro, and creating household chaos, often escaping direct blame due to her infant status.
Frequently copying Shinnosuke's mischievous actions leads to conflicts where she may blame him for her antics. Despite their bickering, she looks up to her brother; they share a bond over adventure and troublemaking. Shinnosuke remains protective and responsible for her care. Himawari also inherits family traits like a dislike of onions, often resulting in maternal reprimands.
Outside her immediate family, Masao Sato views her as a sister figure, dreaming she will call him "Masao onii-chan." Toru Kazama also sees her as a little sister and dreams of marrying her when she grows up, a sentiment hinted to materialize.
In official media, Himawari occasionally appears beyond infancy. Manga specials depict her as a five-year-old, revealing her to be just as chaotic and troublesome as her brother, with behavior so disruptive even a ten-year-old Shinnosuke struggles. As an adult in "Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride," she works as a police officer or secret agent, retaining her attraction to handsome men and characteristic blush when complimented, though noted as neglectful of family visits. "Movie 20" portrays her as the princess of the Sunflower People, wearing a variant of her infant sleeper redesigned as a longer princess dress with purple pearls and a tiara.
Within "Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Battle of the Warring States," Himawari's role aligns with her standard infant portrayal as part of the Nohara family. The film focuses on Shinnosuke's time-travel adventure to the Sengoku period, placing Himawari in the contemporary setting without specific plot details for her character. Her presence remains consistent with established traits of playful mischief and familial interactions.