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Choromatsu Matsuno is one of six identical sextuplets. In childhood, he is quick to judge and flee, possessing notable speed and agility advantageous in sports. He exhibits a short temper, a tendency towards self-boasting, and a lack of consideration for his brothers' well-being, prioritizing results over their feelings. He frequently partners with Osomatsu in mischief, their relationship marked by power struggles and rivalry, especially when Osomatsu sabotages others or Choromatsu seeks dominance. Despite conflicts, they reconcile easily. Choromatsu saves an average amount of money compared to his brothers. Given power, he becomes domineering, as seen when whipping his brothers after Osomatsu's temporary adoption, reverting upon Osomatsu's return. He is unreliable in situations requiring alertness, often dozing off, and experiences moments of flustered awkwardness or misfortune.
As a teenager in his second year of high school, Choromatsu adopts thick glasses to project a studious image, resulting in stiffer posture and movements. He becomes a visibly forced and obnoxious teacher's pet around adults. Though acting as the smartest brother, his grades remain poor due to hiding erotic magazines in his textbooks instead of studying. A pivotal moment occurs when his adult self delivers a pep talk about responsibility, setting his future path.
Adulthood sees Choromatsu with smaller pupils, no cowlicks (barring animation errors), and a triangular downturned mouth, typically wearing green-themed clothing with a white collared shirt under a hoodie. He positions himself as the most logical and mature brother, often serving as the straight man and expressing concern over their collective unemployment and NEET status. He believes he should lead instead of Osomatsu. A significant weakness is his fascination with cute girls, particularly idols Nyaa Hashimoto and Totoko Yowai, leading to fawning behavior in their presence; his fandom focuses solely on fantasizing about the girls, lacking interest in their music, and he retains an interest in sexual content from his high school days. Despite his self-image, he struggles to conceal his thoughts or emotions, frequently overthinking situations. Commentary from others suggests his serious demeanor is not his true personality, revealing underlying insecurities and a tendency towards empty boasts. Attempts to act on his words often fail due to extenuating circumstances or the status quo, returning him to complacency.
Choromatsu actively maintains a persona of intelligence and responsibility to mask deep-seated feelings of inadequacy. This outward image shields him from perceived failures but also prevents genuine growth. He has high self-consciousness and reacts angrily when this is pointed out. His persona occasionally overtakes his true self, dominating his behavior in specific episodes. His interactions, particularly with Ichimatsu, highlight how preconceived images cause discomfort, with awkwardness easing only when mutual vulnerability breaks down these walls.
In the movie "Eiga no Osomatsu-san," Choromatsu and his brothers attend a high school reunion, confronting former classmates who have become conventional adults. This experience triggers their regression into a shared fantasy, reflecting their struggles with adulthood and societal expectations.
As a teenager in his second year of high school, Choromatsu adopts thick glasses to project a studious image, resulting in stiffer posture and movements. He becomes a visibly forced and obnoxious teacher's pet around adults. Though acting as the smartest brother, his grades remain poor due to hiding erotic magazines in his textbooks instead of studying. A pivotal moment occurs when his adult self delivers a pep talk about responsibility, setting his future path.
Adulthood sees Choromatsu with smaller pupils, no cowlicks (barring animation errors), and a triangular downturned mouth, typically wearing green-themed clothing with a white collared shirt under a hoodie. He positions himself as the most logical and mature brother, often serving as the straight man and expressing concern over their collective unemployment and NEET status. He believes he should lead instead of Osomatsu. A significant weakness is his fascination with cute girls, particularly idols Nyaa Hashimoto and Totoko Yowai, leading to fawning behavior in their presence; his fandom focuses solely on fantasizing about the girls, lacking interest in their music, and he retains an interest in sexual content from his high school days. Despite his self-image, he struggles to conceal his thoughts or emotions, frequently overthinking situations. Commentary from others suggests his serious demeanor is not his true personality, revealing underlying insecurities and a tendency towards empty boasts. Attempts to act on his words often fail due to extenuating circumstances or the status quo, returning him to complacency.
Choromatsu actively maintains a persona of intelligence and responsibility to mask deep-seated feelings of inadequacy. This outward image shields him from perceived failures but also prevents genuine growth. He has high self-consciousness and reacts angrily when this is pointed out. His persona occasionally overtakes his true self, dominating his behavior in specific episodes. His interactions, particularly with Ichimatsu, highlight how preconceived images cause discomfort, with awkwardness easing only when mutual vulnerability breaks down these walls.
In the movie "Eiga no Osomatsu-san," Choromatsu and his brothers attend a high school reunion, confronting former classmates who have become conventional adults. This experience triggers their regression into a shared fantasy, reflecting their struggles with adulthood and societal expectations.