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Himawari Nohara, the youngest member of the Nohara family, entered the world on September 27, 1996, radiating a vibrant and precocious spirit despite her infancy. Her name, meaning "sunflower," emerged victorious from a viewer contest flooded with over 107,000 entries, a nod to her occasional sunflower-patterned attire and accessories. Captivated by all things glittering and luxurious, she possesses a sharp eye for discerning genuine jewels from counterfeits, often dismissing the latter with a toss. Her mischievous streak fuels lightning-fast crawls, chaotic romps with the family dog Shiro, and playful mimicry of her older brother Shinnosuke’s antics—each adventure leaving a trail of domestic disarray.

Though her voice remains unheard, her thoughts and intentions surface through clever subtitles. A recurring quirk sees her drawn to attractive faces, mirroring her mother’s inclinations—a tendency Shinnosuke strategically exploits by donning masks of dashing actors to soothe her. Special manga chapters glimpse her at age five, where her chaos and playfulness escalate to levels that challenge even Shinnosuke’s knack for mischief. Sharing her brother’s aversion to onions, their united disdain frequently sparks parental admonishments.

Future timelines reveal a grown Himawari serving as a police officer in *Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride*, her trademark blush at compliments now paired with a selfless dedication to duty. Yet her adult life sees sparse family visits, a detail her mother notes with a hint of wistfulness. Her pivotal role crystallizes in the 2012 film *Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess*, unveiling her as the prophesied princess of the alien world Himawari, destined to revive the "happiness bubbles" crucial for combating worldwide despair. After Shinnosuke’s accidental act strands her lightyears away, her family’s relentless quest to bring her home underscores their unbreakable bond, culminating in her heartfelt, symbolic recognition of Shinnosuke as her brother during their triumphant Earthbound journey.

Spanning media incarnations, Himawari’s character weaves infantile wonder with undercurrents of burgeoning maturity, steadfastly anchored by her core traits of insatiable curiosity, tenacious stubbornness, and unwavering devotion to family.