OVA
Description
Weda fled her wealthy unnamed city after becoming pregnant at fourteen with Haré, the result of a relationship with Dr. Clive. Her father disowned her upon discovering the pregnancy, especially due to her refusal to name the father out of fear for Clive's safety. She escaped to an unidentified jungle village, raising Haré alone. Despite her aristocratic origins, she adapted fully to jungle life, adopting local attire including a leopard-print fur bikini and typically going barefoot.
Her personality blends chronic irresponsibility and laziness with unexpected survival prowess. She routinely delegates household chores like cooking and cleaning to Haré, though her own cooking attempts often cause injury—shrimp au gratin being the sole exception. She exhibits binge drinking tendencies. Yet, she demonstrates exceptional hunting abilities, ranked second only to the village elder.
Weda displays strong maternal instincts despite her flaws. She shows genuine affection for Haré, occasionally offering him advice, and extends care to other children, adopting Guu as a foster daughter and caring for Marie. She expresses willingness to follow Haré anywhere if he vanished. Her relationship with Dr. Clive remains complex; fond of him and bearing no resentment, she initially dismisses his romantic advances as jokes.
In the Haré+Guu Deluxe OVA, Weda becomes pregnant with her second child by Dr. Clive and eventually marries him. This causes Haré anxiety about caring for another sibling, given his parents' laziness. The child is later named Ame, inspired by Haré's time-travel encounter with a younger Weda where he used that name pseudonymously. Post-marriage, Weda shows less tolerance for Clive's womanizing.
Her background resurfaces when her siblings dispatch assassins after discovering her inclusion in a revised version of their father's will. She survives multiple attempts, often protected by her bodyguard Robert. During a trip to the city with jungle children, assassins Alex and Shirly cause their plane to crash, though they reach her family mansion where she confronts the inheritance conflict.
Weda occasionally revisits her past life, reconnecting with former servants Bel and Asio. During city visits, she temporarily resides in luxury but grows bored, contrasting with her adapted jungle lifestyle. She reconciles with her mother Sharon after initial reluctance, facilitated by Haré's intervention. Her journey evolves from carefree teenager to protective mother navigating jungle challenges and aristocratic threats.
Physical transformations accompany her life changes, transitioning from city attire to jungle-appropriate minimal clothing reflecting her hunter identity. She maintains emotional resilience, balancing laziness with fierce protectiveness when her family is threatened. Her relationship with Guu remains unique; she acts as an adoptive mother to the mysterious entity, with Guu notably excluding Weda from dangerous antics directed at others like Haré.
Her personality blends chronic irresponsibility and laziness with unexpected survival prowess. She routinely delegates household chores like cooking and cleaning to Haré, though her own cooking attempts often cause injury—shrimp au gratin being the sole exception. She exhibits binge drinking tendencies. Yet, she demonstrates exceptional hunting abilities, ranked second only to the village elder.
Weda displays strong maternal instincts despite her flaws. She shows genuine affection for Haré, occasionally offering him advice, and extends care to other children, adopting Guu as a foster daughter and caring for Marie. She expresses willingness to follow Haré anywhere if he vanished. Her relationship with Dr. Clive remains complex; fond of him and bearing no resentment, she initially dismisses his romantic advances as jokes.
In the Haré+Guu Deluxe OVA, Weda becomes pregnant with her second child by Dr. Clive and eventually marries him. This causes Haré anxiety about caring for another sibling, given his parents' laziness. The child is later named Ame, inspired by Haré's time-travel encounter with a younger Weda where he used that name pseudonymously. Post-marriage, Weda shows less tolerance for Clive's womanizing.
Her background resurfaces when her siblings dispatch assassins after discovering her inclusion in a revised version of their father's will. She survives multiple attempts, often protected by her bodyguard Robert. During a trip to the city with jungle children, assassins Alex and Shirly cause their plane to crash, though they reach her family mansion where she confronts the inheritance conflict.
Weda occasionally revisits her past life, reconnecting with former servants Bel and Asio. During city visits, she temporarily resides in luxury but grows bored, contrasting with her adapted jungle lifestyle. She reconciles with her mother Sharon after initial reluctance, facilitated by Haré's intervention. Her journey evolves from carefree teenager to protective mother navigating jungle challenges and aristocratic threats.
Physical transformations accompany her life changes, transitioning from city attire to jungle-appropriate minimal clothing reflecting her hunter identity. She maintains emotional resilience, balancing laziness with fierce protectiveness when her family is threatened. Her relationship with Guu remains unique; she acts as an adoptive mother to the mysterious entity, with Guu notably excluding Weda from dangerous antics directed at others like Haré.