The Wallflower
Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge • Nippon Animation • 2006
✨ Synopsis
Four extremely attractive high school boys live together under one condition set by their landlady, Mine Nakahara. If they can turn her reclusive niece Sunako Nakahara into a proper lady, they get to live rent free. If they fail, the rent triples.
Sunako is a horror loving recluse who withdrew after being called ugly when she confessed to her middle school crush. What starts as a shallow deal turns into chaotic friendship, emotional growth, and a reminder that Sunako never needed to be changed to be worthy.
🎶 Music Notes
The theme music features J Rock singer Kiyoharu. The opening song is “Slow” and the ending themes include “Carnation,” “Changing,” and “Slow” again for the finale. The background orchestral music was composed by Hiromi Mizutani and Yasuharu Takanashi.
The opening visuals also change after episode 14, shifting into a version that uses more original footage.
💭 My Take
I first stumbled upon The Wallflower when I had Funimation and Hulu, and it was one of the anime available at the time. The only catch was that it was dubbed. I did not mind, so I gave it a chance and found it hilarious, unique, and really interesting.
Looking back, especially considering when both the manga and anime came out, it definitely feels like a product of its time. I have not read the manga yet, but it is on my radar and I want to start collecting it because this is a classic that should not be overlooked.
I loved the theme of a girl who is not actually ugly, but who ostracized herself from society after being called ugly when she confessed to her crush. That moment destroyed her, so she stopped taking care of herself. It is not the most feminist premise, but it still feels human. Then she ends up living with guys that everyone finds attractive, and their reasons for helping her are not pure at first, which is honestly hilarious.
Over time, they realize she is not ugly at all. She just let go. From there, the story becomes a journey of friendship and growth for everyone. Between the four guys, Noi, and Sunako, a friendship blossoms into something genuinely precious. Even while they try to help her become a lady and come out of her shell, they do not erase who she is or the hobbies she loves. That balance is a big reason why this series stuck with me.
This anime is older, so the animation is not the best, and that is okay. Keep an open mind with the gritty and unfinished look. I also suggest watching both the dub and the sub because both versions were done well, and I fully fell in love with it.
🫶 Characters
Sunako Nakahara
Japanese VA: Yukiko Takaguchi
Kyohei Takano
Japanese VA: Shoutarou Morikubo
Ranmaru Morii
Japanese VA: Hirofumi Nojima
Yukinojo Toyama
Japanese VA: Yuuya Yamauchi
Takenaga Oda
Japanese VA: Tomokazu Sugita
Noi Kasahara
Japanese VA: Mai Nakahara
Mine Nakahara
Japanese VA: Yuka Komatsu
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