Movie
Description
Himawari Nohara, the youngest of the Nohara family, arrives on September 27, 1996. Even in infancy, her vibrant personality shines through mischief and unintentional chaos, fueled by wide-eyed curiosity. Though silent, her thoughts materialize via subtitles, revealing a sharp mind. She echoes her brother’s antics, zooming across floors on all fours and transforming the family dog, Shiro, into a baffled playmate. Inheriting her mother’s tenacity, she fixates on handsome strangers—a quirk her brother manipulates with actor masks to soothe her tantrums.

Drawn to shimmering jewelry and luxury brands, she instinctively rejects fakes, tossing them aside with a discerning pout. Her innocence hides sly streaks; she pins her own mischief on her brother with practiced ease. True to her name, “sunflower,” her cheerful spirit blooms in yellow floral patterns stitched into her clothes and toys.

Special manga chapters age her into a five-year-old whirlwind, amplifying her toddler chaos into full-blown pandemonium that exhausts her brother. Future arcs, like *Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride*, reimagine her at twenty as a diligent police officer who still flusters at compliments and sneaks glances at attractive men. Despite rarely visiting home, she cherishes her family. Childhood friend Masao Sato longs for her to call him “onii-chan,” while her admiration for Toru Kazama sparks rumors of a future romance.

Her palate rebels against onions, mirroring her brother’s distaste and clashing with her mother’s meals. In *Movie 20*, fantasy transforms her into the Sunflower People’s princess, draped in a violet gown with pearled accents and a tiara. Through each incarnation—chaotic infant, energetic child, duty-bound adult—her core spark endures, adapting quirks to new roles without dimming her spirited essence.