Which one is kaoru




















Also, about the twins in general I've been asked many times which twin is my favourite, but they're both so cute it's so hard to choose!! It depends on how I'm feeling at the time, I guess! And finally I can't watch any episode after 13!

Not without a flash player, at least. And I wanna watch them so badly!!!!! Any tips?? There's no special pronunciation to Kaoru's name, really. Just sound out the letters. I'm not very familiar with it, but I think you're going to have to download flash player.

Does anybody know where to watch the original episodes online? I can only find the abridged ones now. The Hitachiin Twins. Unknown November 29, at AM. Susan December 1, at PM. Anonymous December 29, at PM. Susan December 29, at PM. Anonymous December 30, at AM. Anonymous January 11, at PM. Susan January 13, at PM. Anonymous January 17, at PM. Anonymous February 19, at PM. Susan February 19, at PM. Anonymous March 11, at PM. Susan March 11, at PM. Eli March 30, at PM. Susan March 31, at PM. Anonymous June 10, at AM.

Miku Tsukino June 20, at PM. Susan June 21, at PM. Miku Tsukino June 22, at PM. Susan June 24, at PM. Anonymous July 29, at PM. Susan July 29, at PM. Indie07 August 1, at AM. Although they tell Tamaki that they switch it on a daily basis, the parting of their hair is generally consistent, unless they are deliberately attempting to confuse others. Both twins possess amber-colored eyes, a thin face and pale skin.

In many cases, the older twin stands on the right side, which Hikaru does. Hikaru's rose color is light blue. In Japanese culture, blue signifies loyalty. Hikaru is incredibly loyal to Kaoru, even to his own detriment in terms of personal growth. In reality, the blue rose does not exist in nature; but in art signifies attainment of the impossible. Hikaru's love for Haruhi is never actualized; she is unattainable as is his complete individuation from Kaoru during the series.

The pastel nature of the color reflects a less intense affect on the character, as in a child or adolescent. As children, Hikaru and Kaoru are inseparable and dislike everyone with the exception of their personal maid, whom they adore.

The cunning woman promises to play the "Which One is Hikaru? Game" with them until she gets it right because the twin toddlers say they will give the combination of a family safe it to her when she wins.

During the night, the alarm sounds and the twins discover their playmate heading down a ladder with the family's riches. She has broken open their piggy bank to access the slip on which the combination is written and broken her promise to them, as well. Disappointed, they ask why and she replies that she simply can not tell them apart and perhaps no one ever will, implying that unless a person can identify them as unique individuals, that person is untrustworthy.

This comment becomes a self-fulfilling mantra for them, keeping them isolated and stunted in social skills. Because of their long-standing co-dependency , the twins lack the ability to interact properly with others. During grade school, this manifests itself in their refusal to interact with anyone unless that person can tell the two apart; however, no one can.

Their disappointment and hurt is kept inside, furthering their isolation and perverting their psyches until Tamaki Suoh invites them to join the Host Club. Though uninterested, they ask him to play their who-is-who game to amuse themselves; Tamaki accepts on the condition that if he wins, they must join his club.

Though he initially loses and is ridiculed by the twins who have discovered that he is the illegitimate son of Ouran's Chairman of the Board, Tamaki persists. He wins with intuition , which the twins refute; but his willingness to accept them as they are, their faults as admissible as their assets, impress them as nothing had since the day their maid declared their symmetry something to be feared and they agree to give the Host Club a chance.

The Hitachiin family cannot be described as a cohesive family unit, as they do not spend much time together. Both Hikaru and Kaoru often mention that their parents work a lot and, as a result, cannot be there for them. This leads them to rely and depend only each other, hence their somewhat self-isolating tendencies. The younger of the twins and the more moderate of the two, Kaoru willingly helps Hikaru understand himself and others better.

Although the two care for and respect Haruhi as she was the first one to truly enter their world , they 'lose' her to Tamaki. Despite his frequent innuendos and teasing, Hikaru has been shown to be very protective of his younger twin. Before the Hitachiin twins joined the Host Club, both Hikaru and Kaoru are socially awkward and inseparable, but gradually, they begin to open up to people.

Although their brotherly bond is strong in both the manga and anime series, both storylines end up with the twins seeking greater independence for themselves.

Though Kaoru is the one to initiate their independence, it is Hikaru who validates their independence by dyeing his hair a darker shade of brown so people can easily tell them apart.

Hikaru's mother, Yuzuha Hitachiin, is a famous fashion designer of her own company. Hikaru's savvy fashion sense, appearance and personality come from his mother though he and Kaoru once jokingly mentioned that they fear for their future, due to their inherited shyness from their father. A running gag in the manga is the fact that Yuzuha constantly confuses them. Tired of correcting her, the twins allow her to call them by either name, even though it is later revealed that she actually can tell them apart, but pretends not to for her own amusement.

Hikaru's father, whose name is unknown but who adopts his famous wife's surname, runs a computer software company.

He appears to be a more down-to-earth person than his spouse and sons and is often hidden in the shadows, appearing invisible to everyone else around him including his family ; at one point, Haruhi even mistakes him for Yuzuha's escort. The Hitachiin patriarch is also noted to be one of the few people who can consistently tell the twins apart, even if their backs are turned to him. Although he does not show his emotions easily, it is evident that he cares much more for his children than he lets on and gives good advice when necessary.

The answer lies in Hikaru himself, as the younger brother was often the quieter of the two, and spent a great deal of time observing his brother and figuring out his behaviors. In the manga, Kaoru ends up taking Haruhi out on a date and kissing her cheek, but he also outright admits to her that he isn't going to be trying to pursue her any further for his brother's sake. He states that he believes that Haruhi is the perfect person to help Hikaru learn how to grow without being dependent on Kaoru, and is also too concerned with a romantic relationship with Haruhi damaging the familial bond he has with his older brother.

This shows how genuinely caring Kaoru is, and how much he values his brother while being less dependent. In the anime, both Hikaru and Kaoru refer to Tamaki as the Boss, and typically refrain from using anything else, but in the manga this aspect is a little different when it comes to Kaoru.

While the anime chooses to have Kaoru address Tamaki as he prefers to show his more serious side, in the manga, Kaoru actually finds it hilarious that Tamaki demands such respect and instead chooses to call him an idiot. They also initially flirt with Haruhi before their own feelings have budded simply because it irks the King, though they still care for the other deeply. For fans who have only watched the anime, it might come as a surprise that Kaoru has worked together with Kyoya in the past on secret missions where they don't involve the rest of the Host Club.

Kyoya acknowledges and respects Kaoru's intelligence, and though it isn't shown in the animated version, comes to Kaoru to consult him when it comes to matters that need more of a mature and thoughtful touch.

It's great to see, too, as it can feel like Host relationships that aren't the "main" ones are brushed to the side a bit in the anime.

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