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{{Nihongo|'''Kiku'''|{{Ruby|菊|きく}}|Kiku}} |
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− | is the only daughter of [[Ichika Nakano]]'s [[The Director|director]]. |
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==Appearance== |
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Kiku is characterized by her three braids and distinctive eyes similar to those of her father. |
Kiku is characterized by her three braids and distinctive eyes similar to those of her father. |
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Kiku is a strangely grown kindergarten child. Being raised by a single father and conscious of her parents' divorce, Kiku develops an arrogant personality, portrayed by her blatant declaration that she does not need a mother. In truth, Kiku feels lonely for not having a mother figure. |
Kiku is a strangely grown kindergarten child. Being raised by a single father and conscious of her parents' divorce, Kiku develops an arrogant personality, portrayed by her blatant declaration that she does not need a mother. In truth, Kiku feels lonely for not having a mother figure. |
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===[[Director|Father]]=== |
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She cares a lot about her father, worried about him after their mother had left them. |
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=== Unnamed mother === |
=== Unnamed mother === |
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Kiku seems to hold a grudge against her mother for having cheated on her father. |
Kiku seems to hold a grudge against her mother for having cheated on her father. |
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+ | * ''"Playing with dolls is outdated, playing house is the current trend" ''- Kiku<ref>5Toubun no Hanayome Manga: [[Chapter 38]] (p. 7).</ref> |
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− | *"I don't need a mama... Because I'm not lonely. It's mama's fault that papa had a rough time. I'm not lonely as long as papa's with me." |
+ | * ''"I don't need a mama... Because I'm not lonely. It's mama's fault that papa had a rough time. I'm not lonely as long as papa's with me."'' - Kiku<ref>5Toubun no Hanayome Manga: [[Chapter 38]] (p. 12).</ref> |
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Kiku (
Appearance
Kiku is characterized by her three braids and distinctive eyes similar to those of her father.
Personality
Kiku is a strangely grown kindergarten child. Being raised by a single father and conscious of her parents' divorce, Kiku develops an arrogant personality, portrayed by her blatant declaration that she does not need a mother. In truth, Kiku feels lonely for not having a mother figure.
Relationship
Father
She cares a lot about her father, worried about him after their mother had left them.
Unnamed mother
Kiku seems to hold a grudge against her mother for having cheated on her father.
Quotes
- "Playing with dolls is outdated, playing house is the current trend" - Kiku[2]
- "I don't need a mama... Because I'm not lonely. It's mama's fault that papa had a rough time. I'm not lonely as long as papa's with me." - Kiku[3]
References
- ^ 5Toubun no Hanayome Manga: Chapter 38 (p. 8) – Kiku is mentioned to be in kindergarten.
- ^ 5Toubun no Hanayome Manga: Chapter 38 (p. 7).
- ^ 5Toubun no Hanayome Manga: Chapter 38 (p. 12).