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Every girlie (gender neutral of course), has that one shojo animanga they make their whole personality. What is yours, and why is or isn't Ouran Highschool Host Club?
Ouran High School Host Club as Flowers
Tamaki Suoh – Orchid
Elegant, rare, and attention-grabbing, orchids symbolize refinement and charm—just like Tamaki’s dramatic and princely nature.
Kyoya Ootori – Black Rose
Mysterious and sophisticated, black roses represent power and intrigue, much like Kyoya’s calculated and enigmatic personality.
Haruhi Fujioka – Camellia
Camellias symbolize humility and resilience, fitting for Haruhi’s grounded and hardworking nature despite being surrounded by luxury.
Hikaru Hitachiin – Red Tiger Lily
Red tiger lilies symbolize passion, intensity, and confidence. Hikaru, being the more hotheaded and emotional twin, fits this flower’s bold and fiery nature.
Kaoru Hitachiin – Orange Dahlia
Dahlias represent kindness, grace, and personal growth. Kaoru, the more mature and perceptive twin, embodies these qualities, as he is often more understanding and thoughtful compared to Hikaru.
Mitsukuni "Honey" Haninozuka – Cherry Blossom
Cherry blossoms represent innocence and fleeting beauty, much like Honey’s childlike charm and hidden depth.
Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka – Bamboo or White Lily
Bamboo represents strength and loyalty, which perfectly fits Mori’s quiet but steadfast presence. White lilies symbolize purity and devotion, much like his bond with Honey.
nope, they're much worse
haruhi said in a world where you can be anything, be kind
dear viewer, I could have made original drawings, but I got sick. and so, I rewatched ouran.
Haruhi, with their hands cupped over each other: I found a cool spider!
Hitachiin Twins: Oh? Let us see!
Haruhi, opening their hands to see nothing there: ... Hm.
Tamaki: ...Where's the spider.
Haruhi: *looks troubled and stares at their hands*
Hitachiin Twins: Oh no.
Tamaki: HARUHI, WHERE'S THE SPIDER?!
same, princess ageha. i miss tono too
@pumpkinmetaphor ‘s Okay, Cupid!
never thought of it this way but i love it
i lied put your pants back on im gonna tell you why tamaki hugging instead of kissing haruhi was actually the best option because it shows so much character growth within tamaki. throughout the entire show we see tamaki constantly breaking the boundaries of the club members and specifically with haruhi. he finds younger photos of her, puts her in outfits and dresses her like a girl, and picks her up, hugs her, and says things that clearly make her uncomfortable. he does all of this thinking that shes like his daughter and this is what fathers do but in the last few episodes we begin to see tamaki start to understand his feelings towards haruhi. in the second to last episode, tamaki begins to think that he has ruined all of the host members lives and this all comes together when he is forced to marry the bitch whos name i dont remember and forced to leave japan and go back to france. he agrees partially because he may get to see his mother but also because he thinks the host clubs lives will be better without him. however, once he sees haruhi trying to catch up with him and trying to get him to stay, you can see something click in his brain and he decides to stay with the host club. while its never really stated you can also sort of tell that this is the moment that tamaki understands his feelings for haruhi. he then jumps off a bridge to save her and theres a moment of staring at each other. you can tell that tamaki definitely considered kissing her but altogether decided against it because he finally realized that while he loves her, boundaries are still a thing and becauss theyre in mid air he decides not to and instead just hugs her because 1: he just figured out these feelings for himself 2: he doesnt know how haruhi feels. he still passes affection on to her but in a way that is consentual and doesnt cross any boundaries which is a major change from how he acted prior. despite the fact we all wanted there to be a kiss i think this one works way better because it just shows such character growth and respect