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Himari Noihara

Himari Noihara (野井原緋鞠, Noihara Himari) or Himari for short, is a fictional character in the manga series Omamori Himari, created by Milan Matra. She also appears in the anime adaptation where she is voiced by Ami Koshimizu. Himari's character design was created simply, but Matra became bogged down on other things such as naming of the main heroine. In the story, Himari is shown to be a bakeneko or demon cat, a type of Japanese spirit known as a yōkai. Reception of her character by English-language media has been mostly positive with writers often calling her a good lead character based on her traits.

Himari Noihara
Omamori Himari character
Himari as she first appears in the manga.
First appearance
Created byMilan Matra
Voiced byAmi Koshimizu
In-universe information
SpeciesBakeneko

In both the anime and manga series she is the descendant of a yōkai that was spared rather than being killed by a demon slayer family. As a result, she and her ancestors have sworn to protect its members. Yuto Amakawa, being the current heir to the family, is thus under her care. As the series progresses she shows that she deeply cares for and loves Yuto, but struggles with demons within herself. At the end of the series, Yuto saves Himari and confesses his love back to her. The anime differs from the manga when it comes to the final battle at the end.

Creation and conception

 
Himari is voiced by Ami Koshimizu in the anime.

When creating Himari, author Milan Matra opted to go for an easily drawn character. He soon came up with her design, but became stuck in regards to her name and her style of speech. Eventually he decided on the name Himari and an old-fashioned speech style.[1] Himari was originally going to have short hair in the final chapter but Matra decided to go with long hair, and use the short haired designs for her evil side, Black Himari, which appears earlier in the series.[1] Matra describes Himari's appearance on the cover of the first volume as the "first he had ever done". In order to attract readers, Matra stated that he drew Himari in a way that was unusual for her character whom is usually serious. He described her smile as "gentle" which is something that would never be seen in the story itself.[2]

Himari also has a sister named Hime who was originally going to be a male character. Matra made the change saying that he did not want his readers to wrap their hearts around two different male characters which would have also impacted Himari's storyline.[3] When asked at a book fair in Taiwan why he chose a cat to represent the main character, Matra replied that he thinks that cats in general are cute.[4] In the story, Himari states that her mother died while giving birth to her while her father might have been another species of demon cat, or possibly a stray.[5]

Himari's character is voiced by Ami Koshimizu in the anime adaptation.[6][7] She was chosen for the role during a series of interviews, then was photographed along with the other chosen cast for promotional shots. Koshimizu described her feelings about Himari in another interview when asked what she liked best. She said that while Himari has great mental abilities and can fight, she is still a girl who cares about various things. Koshimizu went on to say that it was difficult to "add or subtract" Himari's feelings about being a yōkai.[8] In addition to voicing Himari, Koshimizu also sings the ending song called BEAM my BEAM after each episode.[9][10]

Appearances

In the manga

Himari first appears in chapter one of the manga "The Cat, The Girl, and The Allergy". After saving Yuto from an ayakashi, she later introduces herself to him and explains that he comes from a family of demon slayers. She goes on to say that at some point one of the members of his family spared and tamed one of her ancestors, choosing compassion rather than reward, and as a result she vows to protect him.[11] Himari soon takes on the last name "Noihara" in order to blend in more, Yuto comments that the name is the area from where his grandparents were from.[12] Aside from the ancestor reasoning, Himari shows strong feelings towards Yuta, asking him out on a date and letting him choose her clothing among other things.[13] It is later revealed that Himari was an important person to Yuto during his childhood which helps their relationship grow.[14]

Being a yōkai, Himari finds herself torn between her desire to protect Yuto, and her nature as a bloodthirsty demon cat.[15] Through research, Shizuku informs Yuto that Himari's ancestors were the type of evil yōkai that killed and ate humans, saying that Himari takes pleasure in the hunt and loses herself to the bloodlust.[16] Initially, Himari does not realize when she loses control, describing it as if her heart was swallowed up into a black pool.[17] Himari eventually acknowledges that she is a beast after a fight with Kuesu, but she is tended to by Yuto. In response Himari kisses him, saying that it is a "gift of mercy" for letting her stay by his side.[18] Towards the end of the series in the fight against Tamamo-no-Mae, Himari bites her, absorbing most of her demonic powers. This results in Himari losing control of her darker demonic half, which eventually becomes visible to those around her.[19] The series ends after Yuto enters into Himari's subconscious, and saves her before her darker half takes full control of her heart.[20]

In the anime

Himari's appearance in the anime follows that of the manga with the difference being the ending. She first appears in episode one "Cat and Girl and Allergy", where, as in the manga, she saves Yuto from an ayakashi and explains to him who she is and why she is protecting him.[21] The ending of the anime differs from the manga when it comes to the final battle. Tama the nine-tailed fox is defeated by Himari, who chose to give in to her darkness (her vicious ayakashi side/energy) while fighting her. Yuto hugs Himari, turning her back to her good self, and uses his light ferry to turn her into "Super Himari".[22] With this added power, Himari goes to defeat Shuten-douji and wins, ending the anime after a characters reunion.[23] When referring to Himari in the anime, distributor Kadokawa describes her character as old-fashioned with a demonic nature, who likes to snuggle.[24]

Reception

Reception of Himari's character in English-language media has been mostly positive. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews called Himari an okay character when she is not threatening Yuto or getting upset at the other girls that he has around him.[25] While referencing the anime adaptation, Erin Finnegan from Anime News Network called the character designs in general "solid", aside from Yuto.[26] Paul Jensen, also from Anime News Network said that Himari is a good "demon girl with a dark side" heroine character. Jensen did say though that the overall character designs are starting to show their age seven years after the series' first release.[27] Chris Beveridge from Mania reviewed the third volume of the manga series which included a glimpse into her character. In the review he describes Himari's kiss scene in which she wants to experience what a kiss is like for the first time. Chris commented; "There's a pleasant innocence about her as she works through it and finds the situation turning to her favor for actually trying it".[28] In contrast, Ross Liversidge of UK Anime Network reviewed the first volume of the manga in which he called Himari's character overly "stereotyped". Ross also said that although she is "kick-ass" while using her sword, she has no idea about modern life.[29] Chris Kincaid from Japan Powered called Himari's anime appearance "interesting". In his review he compares her character to Inuyasha's manga title character as she has a protector mentality, but is "torn between the human world and her demon nature".[30]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Milan Matra (July 22, 2014). Omamori Himari. Vol. 12. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 178 & 200. ISBN 978-0-316-37678-5.
  2. ^ Milan Matra (September 25, 2012). "Chapter 4". Omamori Himari. New York City, New York: Yen Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-316-20941-0.
  3. ^ Milan Matra (July 22, 2014). Omamori Himari. Vol. 12. New York City, New York: Yen Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-316-37678-5.
  4. ^ "【書展 11】《守護貓娘緋鞠》的良みらん人生首次出國獻給台灣" (in Japanese). GNN. February 12, 2011. from the original on March 9, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  5. ^ Milan Matra (February 28, 2012). "31". Omamori Himari. Vol. 6. New York City, New York: Yen Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-3161-9573-7.
  6. ^ "Ami Koshimizu". columbia.jp. from the original on March 16, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  7. ^ Chris Beveridge. "Funimation Acquires 'Omamori Himari' Anime". The Fandom Post. from the original on August 16, 2016. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  8. ^ . Amustyle. December 18, 2009. Archived from the original on November 2, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  9. ^ "ドラゴンエイジ8月号はアニメ化記念「おまひま」大特集". Natalie. July 9, 2009. from the original on October 19, 2017. Retrieved October 18, 2017.
  10. ^ . Kadokawa. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  11. ^ Milan Matra (October 26, 2010). "Chapter 2". Omamori Himari. Vol. 1. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-0-7595-3179-6.
  12. ^ Milan Matra (October 26, 2010). "Chapter 2". Omamori Himari. Vol. 1. New York City, New York: Yen Press. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-7595-3179-6.
  13. ^ Milan Matra (October 26, 2010). "Chapters 3 & 4". Omamori Himari. Vol. 1. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 67, 106–109. ISBN 978-0-7595-3179-6.
  14. ^ Milan Matra (January 25, 2011). "11". Omamori Himari. Vol. 2. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 109–117. ISBN 978-0-7595-3180-2.
  15. ^ Matthew Alexander (March 4, 2013). "Omamori Himari Vol. #09 Manga Review". The Fandom Post. from the original on August 26, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  16. ^ Milan Matra (April 26, 2011). "13". Omamori Himari. Vol. 3. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 21–23. ISBN 978-0-7595-3181-9.
  17. ^ Milan Matra (April 26, 2011). "14". Omamori Himari. Vol. 3. New York City, New York: Yen Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-7595-3181-9.
  18. ^ Milan Matra (August 16, 2011). "20". Omamori Himari. Vol. 4. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 44, 55–58. ISBN 978-0-3161-8758-9.
  19. ^ Milan Matra (January 21, 2014). "67". Omamori Himari. Vol. 11. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 107–124. ISBN 978-0-316-36900-8.
  20. ^ Milan Matra (July 22, 2014). "73". Omamori Himari. Vol. 12. New York City, New York: Yen Press. pp. 110–138. ISBN 978-0-316-37678-5.
  21. ^ "Cat and Girl and Allergy". Omamori Himari. Episode 1. January 6, 2010.
  22. ^ . kadokawa-anime.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 26, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  23. ^ "Cats, Yuto, and a Maiden's Pure Heart". Omamori Himari. Episode 12. March 24, 2010.
  24. ^ . Kadokawa Corporation (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  25. ^ "Omamori Himari [Review]". T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews. from the original on March 17, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2015.
  26. ^ "Cat's Cradle Robber". Anime News Network. from the original on April 9, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2015.
  27. ^ Paul Jensen (December 12, 2016). "Shelf Life: Omamori Himari". Anime News Network. from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  28. ^ . Mania. March 30, 2011. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2015.
  29. ^ "Manga Review: Omamori Himari Vol. 1". www.uk-anime.net. November 14, 2010. from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  30. ^ "Omamori Himari". Japan Powered. March 31, 2011. from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2015.

External links

  • Official manga website showing Himari's bio (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)

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Himari Noihara 野井原緋鞠 Noihara Himari or Himari for short is a fictional character in the manga series Omamori Himari created by Milan Matra She also appears in the anime adaptation where she is voiced by Ami Koshimizu Himari s character design was created simply but Matra became bogged down on other things such as naming of the main heroine In the story Himari is shown to be a bakeneko or demon cat a type of Japanese spirit known as a yōkai Reception of her character by English language media has been mostly positive with writers often calling her a good lead character based on her traits Himari NoiharaOmamori Himari characterHimari as she first appears in the manga First appearanceManga Omamori Himari chapter 1 The Cat the Girl and the Allergy Anime Cat and Girl and Allergy Created byMilan MatraVoiced byAmi KoshimizuIn universe informationSpeciesBakenekoIn both the anime and manga series she is the descendant of a yōkai that was spared rather than being killed by a demon slayer family As a result she and her ancestors have sworn to protect its members Yuto Amakawa being the current heir to the family is thus under her care As the series progresses she shows that she deeply cares for and loves Yuto but struggles with demons within herself At the end of the series Yuto saves Himari and confesses his love back to her The anime differs from the manga when it comes to the final battle at the end Contents 1 Creation and conception 2 Appearances 2 1 In the manga 2 2 In the anime 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCreation and conception Edit Himari is voiced by Ami Koshimizu in the anime When creating Himari author Milan Matra opted to go for an easily drawn character He soon came up with her design but became stuck in regards to her name and her style of speech Eventually he decided on the name Himari and an old fashioned speech style 1 Himari was originally going to have short hair in the final chapter but Matra decided to go with long hair and use the short haired designs for her evil side Black Himari which appears earlier in the series 1 Matra describes Himari s appearance on the cover of the first volume as the first he had ever done In order to attract readers Matra stated that he drew Himari in a way that was unusual for her character whom is usually serious He described her smile as gentle which is something that would never be seen in the story itself 2 Himari also has a sister named Hime who was originally going to be a male character Matra made the change saying that he did not want his readers to wrap their hearts around two different male characters which would have also impacted Himari s storyline 3 When asked at a book fair in Taiwan why he chose a cat to represent the main character Matra replied that he thinks that cats in general are cute 4 In the story Himari states that her mother died while giving birth to her while her father might have been another species of demon cat or possibly a stray 5 Himari s character is voiced by Ami Koshimizu in the anime adaptation 6 7 She was chosen for the role during a series of interviews then was photographed along with the other chosen cast for promotional shots Koshimizu described her feelings about Himari in another interview when asked what she liked best She said that while Himari has great mental abilities and can fight she is still a girl who cares about various things Koshimizu went on to say that it was difficult to add or subtract Himari s feelings about being a yōkai 8 In addition to voicing Himari Koshimizu also sings the ending song called BEAM my BEAM after each episode 9 10 Appearances EditIn the manga Edit Himari first appears in chapter one of the manga The Cat The Girl and The Allergy After saving Yuto from an ayakashi she later introduces herself to him and explains that he comes from a family of demon slayers She goes on to say that at some point one of the members of his family spared and tamed one of her ancestors choosing compassion rather than reward and as a result she vows to protect him 11 Himari soon takes on the last name Noihara in order to blend in more Yuto comments that the name is the area from where his grandparents were from 12 Aside from the ancestor reasoning Himari shows strong feelings towards Yuta asking him out on a date and letting him choose her clothing among other things 13 It is later revealed that Himari was an important person to Yuto during his childhood which helps their relationship grow 14 Being a yōkai Himari finds herself torn between her desire to protect Yuto and her nature as a bloodthirsty demon cat 15 Through research Shizuku informs Yuto that Himari s ancestors were the type of evil yōkai that killed and ate humans saying that Himari takes pleasure in the hunt and loses herself to the bloodlust 16 Initially Himari does not realize when she loses control describing it as if her heart was swallowed up into a black pool 17 Himari eventually acknowledges that she is a beast after a fight with Kuesu but she is tended to by Yuto In response Himari kisses him saying that it is a gift of mercy for letting her stay by his side 18 Towards the end of the series in the fight against Tamamo no Mae Himari bites her absorbing most of her demonic powers This results in Himari losing control of her darker demonic half which eventually becomes visible to those around her 19 The series ends after Yuto enters into Himari s subconscious and saves her before her darker half takes full control of her heart 20 In the anime Edit Himari s appearance in the anime follows that of the manga with the difference being the ending She first appears in episode one Cat and Girl and Allergy where as in the manga she saves Yuto from an ayakashi and explains to him who she is and why she is protecting him 21 The ending of the anime differs from the manga when it comes to the final battle Tama the nine tailed fox is defeated by Himari who chose to give in to her darkness her vicious ayakashi side energy while fighting her Yuto hugs Himari turning her back to her good self and uses his light ferry to turn her into Super Himari 22 With this added power Himari goes to defeat Shuten douji and wins ending the anime after a characters reunion 23 When referring to Himari in the anime distributor Kadokawa describes her character as old fashioned with a demonic nature who likes to snuggle 24 Reception EditReception of Himari s character in English language media has been mostly positive T H E M Anime Reviews called Himari an okay character when she is not threatening Yuto or getting upset at the other girls that he has around him 25 While referencing the anime adaptation Erin Finnegan from Anime News Network called the character designs in general solid aside from Yuto 26 Paul Jensen also from Anime News Network said that Himari is a good demon girl with a dark side heroine character Jensen did say though that the overall character designs are starting to show their age seven years after the series first release 27 Chris Beveridge from Mania reviewed the third volume of the manga series which included a glimpse into her character In the review he describes Himari s kiss scene in which she wants to experience what a kiss is like for the first time Chris commented There s a pleasant innocence about her as she works through it and finds the situation turning to her favor for actually trying it 28 In contrast Ross Liversidge of UK Anime Network reviewed the first volume of the manga in which he called Himari s character overly stereotyped Ross also said that although she is kick ass while using her sword she has no idea about modern life 29 Chris Kincaid from Japan Powered called Himari s anime appearance interesting In his review he compares her character to Inuyasha s manga title character as she has a protector mentality but is torn between the human world and her demon nature 30 See also EditAyakashi yōkai Japanese folklore List of Omamori Himari charactersReferences Edit a b Milan Matra July 22 2014 Omamori Himari Vol 12 New York City New York Yen Press pp 178 amp 200 ISBN 978 0 316 37678 5 Milan Matra September 25 2012 Chapter 4 Omamori Himari New York City New York Yen Press p 66 ISBN 978 0 316 20941 0 Milan Matra July 22 2014 Omamori Himari Vol 12 New York City New York Yen Press p 194 ISBN 978 0 316 37678 5 書展 11 守護貓娘緋鞠 的良みらん人生首次出國獻給台灣 in Japanese GNN February 12 2011 Archived from the original on March 9 2016 Retrieved February 22 2016 Milan Matra February 28 2012 31 Omamori Himari Vol 6 New York City New York Yen Press p 57 ISBN 978 0 3161 9573 7 Ami Koshimizu columbia jp Archived from the original on March 16 2015 Retrieved March 17 2015 Chris Beveridge Funimation Acquires Omamori Himari Anime The Fandom Post Archived from the original on August 16 2016 Retrieved August 13 2016 いよいよ放送スタートの おまもりひまり 出演キャストの皆さんからのコメントをご紹介 Amustyle December 18 2009 Archived from the original on November 2 2017 Retrieved November 2 2017 ドラゴンエイジ8月号はアニメ化記念 おまひま 大特集 Natalie July 9 2009 Archived from the original on October 19 2017 Retrieved October 18 2017 エンディング主題歌 BEAM my BEAM 2月24日 発売 Kadokawa Archived from the original on February 27 2015 Retrieved October 18 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Milan Matra October 26 2010 Chapter 2 Omamori Himari Vol 1 New York City New York Yen Press pp 40 41 ISBN 978 0 7595 3179 6 Milan Matra October 26 2010 Chapter 2 Omamori Himari Vol 1 New York City New York Yen Press p 46 ISBN 978 0 7595 3179 6 Milan Matra October 26 2010 Chapters 3 amp 4 Omamori Himari Vol 1 New York City New York Yen Press pp 67 106 109 ISBN 978 0 7595 3179 6 Milan Matra January 25 2011 11 Omamori Himari Vol 2 New York City New York Yen Press pp 109 117 ISBN 978 0 7595 3180 2 Matthew Alexander March 4 2013 Omamori Himari Vol 09 Manga Review The Fandom Post Archived from the original on August 26 2016 Retrieved February 21 2016 Milan Matra April 26 2011 13 Omamori Himari Vol 3 New York City New York Yen Press pp 21 23 ISBN 978 0 7595 3181 9 Milan Matra April 26 2011 14 Omamori Himari Vol 3 New York City New York Yen Press p 41 ISBN 978 0 7595 3181 9 Milan Matra August 16 2011 20 Omamori Himari Vol 4 New York City New York Yen Press pp 44 55 58 ISBN 978 0 3161 8758 9 Milan Matra January 21 2014 67 Omamori Himari Vol 11 New York City New York Yen Press pp 107 124 ISBN 978 0 316 36900 8 Milan Matra July 22 2014 73 Omamori Himari Vol 12 New York City New York Yen Press pp 110 138 ISBN 978 0 316 37678 5 Cat and Girl and Allergy Omamori Himari Episode 1 January 6 2010 追加特典 ヒロイン座談会の映像を追加 おまもりひまり BD BOX PV kadokawa anime jp in Japanese Archived from the original on February 26 2015 Retrieved March 21 2015 Cats Yuto and a Maiden s Pure Heart Omamori Himari Episode 12 March 24 2010 緋鞠 ひまり CV 小清水亜美 Kadokawa Corporation in Japanese Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 19 2015 Omamori Himari Review T H E M Anime Reviews Archived from the original on March 17 2015 Retrieved March 14 2015 Cat s Cradle Robber Anime News Network Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved March 14 2015 Paul Jensen December 12 2016 Shelf Life Omamori Himari Anime News Network Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved January 2 2017 Omamori Himari Vol 03 Mania March 30 2011 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 14 2015 Manga Review Omamori Himari Vol 1 www uk anime net November 14 2010 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 17 2015 Omamori Himari Japan Powered March 31 2011 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 17 2015 External links EditOfficial manga website showing Himari s bio in Japanese Himari s anime bio in Japanese Portal Anime and manga Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Himari Noihara amp oldid 1050640917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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