TV-Series
Description
Nono Morikubo is a 14-year-old Japanese female idol-in-training originating from the Cinderella Girls subseries, born August 27th in Kanagawa Prefecture. She stands 149 cm tall with a petite frame weighing 38 kg, possessing brown eyes and shoulder-length ochre hair. Her body measurements are 73 cm (bust), 55 cm (waist), and 76 cm (hips). Her blood type is AB.
Characterized by extreme timidity and pervasive fearfulness, she consistently avoids eye contact and seeks refuge under desks, especially her Producer's, to evade social interaction. This hiding is a signature trait. She maintains a deeply personal, carefully concealed diary and demonstrates skill in poetry composition.
Within the Convergence Series, Nono participates involuntarily in "Monokuma's Awakening," displaying prominent terror amidst unfamiliar surroundings and individuals. Mistaking Kyoko Kirigiri for her Producer due to resemblance leads to initial disappointment. Her fear manifests visibly, including screaming at otherworldly beings. Tasked within a small group investigating Mr. Jefferson's death, she initially fears Max and her camera but later agrees to an information exchange deal at the pool. She experiences sadness following Max's demise.
Her involvement progresses during the second chapter when encountering Detective Stephen Holder. Despite wariness, she accompanies him to investigate a dorm, uncovering evidence linking Jefferson's potential victim to photographic sessions and diner work. She commits to further joint investigation at Three-Eyed Jack's Casino. A significant development occurs in the fourth chapter: despite panicking when trapped in a barn bunker, she calms herself and becomes instrumental in solving critical puzzles. She facilitates communication between groups by dialing the casino, connecting with Victoria and Diana, and actively participates in vital information exchange.
Following the "Daughter Incident" resolution, Nono returns to her world, recounting experiences to fellow idols Mirei Hayasaka and Syoko Hoshi, indicating their maintained close friendship. She sustains contact with Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) while continuing idol activities. During the "House of M" event, she reunites with Kyoko Kirigiri and learns of Genji Shimada's death in the Coalition Civil War. Within this narrative, she survives while others perish due to Teth Adam's sacrifice. Her final canonical Convergence Series appearance is a brief, desperate cameo in "Right Hand of the Magic God," calling out to Kyoko Kirigiri as the multiverse faces destruction. Her status is presumed restored alongside the multiverse's eventual reconstruction.
Key relationships include Kyoko Kirigiri, who evolves into a trusted friend and safety figure partially paralleling her Producer's role. Genji Shimada functions as a protective, father-like figure concerned for her wellbeing. Friendships with fellow idols Mirei Hayasaka and Syoko Hoshi remain consistent anchors. Contrasting interactions occur with tougher personalities like Chikage Kushinada. Her bond with her Producer remains significant, characterized by unique trust enabling her hiding under his desk, though Kyoko Kirigiri eventually reaches comparable trustworthiness.
Characterized by extreme timidity and pervasive fearfulness, she consistently avoids eye contact and seeks refuge under desks, especially her Producer's, to evade social interaction. This hiding is a signature trait. She maintains a deeply personal, carefully concealed diary and demonstrates skill in poetry composition.
Within the Convergence Series, Nono participates involuntarily in "Monokuma's Awakening," displaying prominent terror amidst unfamiliar surroundings and individuals. Mistaking Kyoko Kirigiri for her Producer due to resemblance leads to initial disappointment. Her fear manifests visibly, including screaming at otherworldly beings. Tasked within a small group investigating Mr. Jefferson's death, she initially fears Max and her camera but later agrees to an information exchange deal at the pool. She experiences sadness following Max's demise.
Her involvement progresses during the second chapter when encountering Detective Stephen Holder. Despite wariness, she accompanies him to investigate a dorm, uncovering evidence linking Jefferson's potential victim to photographic sessions and diner work. She commits to further joint investigation at Three-Eyed Jack's Casino. A significant development occurs in the fourth chapter: despite panicking when trapped in a barn bunker, she calms herself and becomes instrumental in solving critical puzzles. She facilitates communication between groups by dialing the casino, connecting with Victoria and Diana, and actively participates in vital information exchange.
Following the "Daughter Incident" resolution, Nono returns to her world, recounting experiences to fellow idols Mirei Hayasaka and Syoko Hoshi, indicating their maintained close friendship. She sustains contact with Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) while continuing idol activities. During the "House of M" event, she reunites with Kyoko Kirigiri and learns of Genji Shimada's death in the Coalition Civil War. Within this narrative, she survives while others perish due to Teth Adam's sacrifice. Her final canonical Convergence Series appearance is a brief, desperate cameo in "Right Hand of the Magic God," calling out to Kyoko Kirigiri as the multiverse faces destruction. Her status is presumed restored alongside the multiverse's eventual reconstruction.
Key relationships include Kyoko Kirigiri, who evolves into a trusted friend and safety figure partially paralleling her Producer's role. Genji Shimada functions as a protective, father-like figure concerned for her wellbeing. Friendships with fellow idols Mirei Hayasaka and Syoko Hoshi remain consistent anchors. Contrasting interactions occur with tougher personalities like Chikage Kushinada. Her bond with her Producer remains significant, characterized by unique trust enabling her hiding under his desk, though Kyoko Kirigiri eventually reaches comparable trustworthiness.