![]() ![]() She got lost on her way to Hayato's concert and on more than one occasion after that (including the first episode of season 2). Naïve Newcomer: In the anime, unlike her classmates, Haruka knows next to nothing about the idol industry (due to living in the country and not having a TV) and doesn't recognize Shining Saotome and Ringo from their idol days.The Ingenue: Ever in good faith, rarely up to the romantic tones swarming around.Image Song: Gets one in the anime: "Maigo no Kokoro".Hello, : In the games, the player can change her name and nickname. ![]() The Heart: Of ST★RISH, especially emphasized in the anime.Hair-Contrast Duo: If paired with Tokiya or Masato, her pink hair and cheerful disposition contrasts sharply with their dark blue hair and aloofness.Goal in Life: She wants to write music for her idol, Hayato.In the games she doesn't seem to keep in contact with anyone in her life before she joined Saotome Academy. Friendless Background: In the anime at least.Flanderization: Her anime counterpart is much more clumsy and clueless than her game version, where she doesn't seem to have any problems with composing or playing the piano.Dude Magnet: Even if she doesn't seem to notice it.Determinator: In the games she can be very persistent if she wants this is specially shown in routes with tsundere boys like Tokiya or Ranmaru.Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She does not appear in Shining Live, due to the game shifting greater focus to the two major idol groups.Country Mouse: Haruka lived in the country for most of her childhood and quickly becomes overwhelmed by the fast pace of the city when she first returns to one.Berserk Button: Messing with her is a great way to get any of the guys on their bad side.Affectionate Nickname: In the anime, Ren calls her "Little Lamb" and later starts calling her "My Lady." Natsuki, Tomochika, and her grandmother also call her "Haru-chan." In Season 4, Van calls her "Ha-chan.".Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese, anime only, voiceless in the games), Pamela Mendoza (Latin American Spanish) ![]()
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