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Todomatsu Matsuno is the youngest of six identical sextuplets. As a child, he appeared indistinguishable from his brothers, sometimes associated with yellow or orange. His early personality was easily flustered, clumsy, and somewhat belligerent; he joined group mischief but often complained or lost one-on-one confrontations. He enjoyed marbles and model airplanes, avoided bathing due to heat-induced dizziness, and saved minimal money. He felt distressed when his name was forgotten or mistaken, like when Iyami confused him with Doromatsu or Osomatsu.
Around age 18, Todomatsu's physical development diverged sharply. He became considerably shorter than his brothers, with a youthful, feminine appearance featuring flushed round cheeks, larger pupils, and a cat-like mouth. His oversized high school uniform hung loosely. Emotionally, he was openly dependent and clingy, prone to crying when separated from his brothers and showing pronounced insecurity when isolated. He expressed anxiety to Osomatsu about their post-graduation future but was dismissed. His adult self later advised this teenage version to leverage perceived cuteness for social manipulation, foreshadowing his evolution into a "dry monster" who shifted from dependence to disregarding his brothers.
As an adult, Todomatsu cultivates an effeminate, fashion-forward identity distinct from his brothers. He consistently wears pink-accented clothing, often a hoodie with a brown beanie or a white shirt with pink tie and shorts. His physical traits include larger, shinier pupils and a small mouth. He projects a cute, socially adept facade, using charm to manipulate others and briefly attract female attention during dates or job interviews. This superficial popularity causes resentment from his NEET brothers, leading to his exclusion from group activities, notably his temporary replacement in Season 2, Episode 12 for not fitting the "virgin NEET" label.
Beneath this exterior, Todomatsu displays a cold, two-faced nature. He repeatedly pretends not to know his brothers in public to avoid embarrassment, shunning them in front of female baristas or ignoring Osomatsu during a date. His manipulative tendencies include feigning independence to win his mother's favor during a custody interview and pretending affection for Ichimatsu's ESP Kitty to sell it for money. Despite his social maneuvering, he remains emotionally tied to his brothers, exemplifying their dynamic of mutual irritation and deep-seated reliance.
Key moments include a mixer where he prioritized his image over familial loyalty. He brought Osomatsu as funding but scolded him for inappropriate behavior toward the girls, later becoming despondent when Osomatsu gained their fleeting interest. This reinforced his pattern of public detachment. The film explores his origins through interactions between his teenage and adult selves, highlighting his evolution from an anxious, dependent youth to a strategically image-conscious adult who masks vulnerability with calculated charm.
Around age 18, Todomatsu's physical development diverged sharply. He became considerably shorter than his brothers, with a youthful, feminine appearance featuring flushed round cheeks, larger pupils, and a cat-like mouth. His oversized high school uniform hung loosely. Emotionally, he was openly dependent and clingy, prone to crying when separated from his brothers and showing pronounced insecurity when isolated. He expressed anxiety to Osomatsu about their post-graduation future but was dismissed. His adult self later advised this teenage version to leverage perceived cuteness for social manipulation, foreshadowing his evolution into a "dry monster" who shifted from dependence to disregarding his brothers.
As an adult, Todomatsu cultivates an effeminate, fashion-forward identity distinct from his brothers. He consistently wears pink-accented clothing, often a hoodie with a brown beanie or a white shirt with pink tie and shorts. His physical traits include larger, shinier pupils and a small mouth. He projects a cute, socially adept facade, using charm to manipulate others and briefly attract female attention during dates or job interviews. This superficial popularity causes resentment from his NEET brothers, leading to his exclusion from group activities, notably his temporary replacement in Season 2, Episode 12 for not fitting the "virgin NEET" label.
Beneath this exterior, Todomatsu displays a cold, two-faced nature. He repeatedly pretends not to know his brothers in public to avoid embarrassment, shunning them in front of female baristas or ignoring Osomatsu during a date. His manipulative tendencies include feigning independence to win his mother's favor during a custody interview and pretending affection for Ichimatsu's ESP Kitty to sell it for money. Despite his social maneuvering, he remains emotionally tied to his brothers, exemplifying their dynamic of mutual irritation and deep-seated reliance.
Key moments include a mixer where he prioritized his image over familial loyalty. He brought Osomatsu as funding but scolded him for inappropriate behavior toward the girls, later becoming despondent when Osomatsu gained their fleeting interest. This reinforced his pattern of public detachment. The film explores his origins through interactions between his teenage and adult selves, highlighting his evolution from an anxious, dependent youth to a strategically image-conscious adult who masks vulnerability with calculated charm.