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Misae Nohara, a 29-year-old housewife and matriarch of the Nohara family, routinely shaves years off her age, insisting she’s 24 or 25. Blending maternal warmth with comedic contradictions, she imposes strict rules on her husband Hiroshi and son Shinnosuke while freely flouting them herself. Her disciplinary tactics—like the "Guri-Guri Attack" (a fist-twisting head drill) or exaggerated punches—rely on slapstick physicality rather than malice, underscoring her boisterous approach to family life.

Raised in Aso, Kumamoto, alongside sisters Masae and Musae Koyama, she later married into the Nohara household. As a homemaker, she juggles chores, childcare, and budgeting, though her impulsive shopping sprees frequently derail financial plans. She splurges on herself and infant daughter Himawari while skimping on expenses for Hiroshi and Shinnosuke, stashing secret savings later exposed and redirected during emergencies.

In *Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called: Dance! Amigo!*, her role intensifies when konjaclone duplicates infiltrate Kasukabe. During a mall visit, a clone mimicking her appearance—but devoid of her genuine traits—attempts to abduct Shinnosuke. Partnering with secret agent Jackie, Misae resists the clone army orchestrated by Amigo Suzuki, showcasing her protective resolve amid the crisis.

Her personality weaves jealousy toward women near Hiroshi, self-consciousness about her figure, and fleeting daydreams of romancing younger men—quirks subtly echoed in Himawari. Despite flaws, she exhibits tenacity, taking part-time jobs to aid the family or navigating chaos from Shinnosuke’s antics. Her notoriously erratic driving, prone to distraction-induced fender-benders, adds to her comedic misadventures.

Consistently portrayed as a flawed yet humorous anchor of the Nohara family, her film appearances—like thwarting clones in *Dance! Amigo!*—highlight adaptability and sporadic resourcefulness, cementing her as a central force in their dynamic, even without long-term evolution.