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The hero of the story and a classmate of Mimori when they were in elementary school. He was known as 'Haru-chan' in elementary school since he looked like a girl back then. He also developed feelings for Mimori. Haruta becomes jealous when another boy gives Mimori his button at their graduation ceremony, and he believes he was betrayed by Mimori.
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He is also known as Hunny in the manga or Hani. He often refers to his kohais with the -chan honorific (e.g., "Haru-chan" and "Tama-chan"). In Chapter 72 of the manga, he graduates from Ouran but says he will return to the Host Club every so often, as does Mori. They often return for visits and a picnic planned by Haruhi.
This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.
Voiced by: Ayumu Murase (Japanese); Morgan Berry [4] (English) Taishi is Saki's little brother and Komachi's classmate. He is on good terms with Komachi and is worried about Saki coming home late every night. Kaori Orimoto (折本 かおり, Orimoto Kaori) Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis [5] (English)
Lai was mostly known as a "pop idol" at the time while Cheung was considered an "established character actress", causing some people who knew Chan to doubt their pairing. However, Chan stated that he has originally considered Faye Wong for the role based on her mainland origins, but she turned it down, leading him to cast Cheung instead.
Character Japanese [6] [7] English [8]; Nazuna Oikawa (及川 なずな, Oikawa Nazuna): Suzu Hirose: Brooklyn Nelson: A female student whose father died after the divorce. Though she does not have friends, she falls in love with Norimichi.
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