Character Profiles

Haruhi Fujioka

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Haruhi Fujioka

Ouran High School Host Club โ€ข Anime + Manga

๐ŸŒธ Androgynous Icon ๐Ÿ“š Scholarship Student โ˜• Host Club Chaos ๐Ÿ’— Slow-Burn Romance
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๐ŸŒธ Haruhi Fujioka โ€” the โ€œNaturalโ€ type Host with a zero-fluff personality.

๐Ÿ“– Series Info

  • Series: Ouran High School Host Club
  • Formats: Anime, Manga
  • First appearance: Manga Chapter 01 โ€ข Anime Ep 01 โ€” Starting Today, You Are a Host!
  • Club: Ouran Host Club
  • Where to watch: Netflix
  • Where to read: VIZ
Ouran High School Host Club manga cover
Manga Cover
Ouran High School Host Club anime cover
Anime Cover

๐Ÿงพ Character Profile

  • Name: Haruhi Fujioka (่—คๅฒก ใƒใƒซใƒ’)
  • Age: 15 (anime) โ€ข 16 (manga)
  • Birthday: February 4th
  • Star sign: Aquarius (the Water-Bearer)
  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5 feet (155 cm)
  • Blood type: O
  • Ethnicity: Asian
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Favorite food: Ootoro
  • School: Ouran Academy
  • Occupation: High School student (anime) โ€ข High School โ†’ University โ†’ Beyond (manga)

๐ŸŽญ Portrayal

  • Seiyuu: Maaya Sakamoto (anime + later drama CDs)
  • Seiyuu: Aya Hisakawa (early drama CDs)
  • English VA: Caitlin Glass (anime)
  • Live-action actor: Haruna Kawaguchi

โœจ Appearance

Before Ouran, Haruhi was described as an average girl in flashbacks, with long hair and a girlโ€™s uniform. Right before the school year begins, she gets gum in her hair and cuts it short. Because she canโ€™t afford the expensive Ouran uniform, she wears shapeless, baggy clothing. With messy short hair, large glasses (originally her grandfatherโ€™s), and masculine clothes, people assume sheโ€™s a boy.

Outside of school, her style stays simple: tee-shirts and Bermuda shorts, or sometimes a feminine dress paired with jeans. Her father, Ryouji โ€œRankaโ€ Fujioka, tries hard to get her into more traditionally feminine outfits, but loves her either way. After leaving Japan to study in America (manga), she grows her hair back out to its original length and keeps it long through college.

Fun symbolism: Haruhiโ€™s Host Club rose color is red which is often linked with life and romance in Japanese culture, and in Western symbolism itโ€™s tied to beauty, perfection, and true romance.

๐Ÿง  Personality

Haruhi identifies as a biological female, but she believes gender doesnโ€™t matter in how people should be perceived or what roles they โ€œshouldโ€ have. Her boyish presentation at school is situational, not about gender dysphoria. Sheโ€™s blunt, practical, and honest to a fault; she doesnโ€™t see the point in sugarcoating.

Sheโ€™s observant and reads other peopleโ€™s motives wellโ€ฆ but is hilariously clueless about her own feelings, especially when romance is involved. Coming from less money than her classmates, sheโ€™s responsible, not easily charmed, and doesnโ€™t get instantly starry-eyed around the Host Club.

She has brontophobia (fear of thunder), which can terrify her into paralysis. Sheโ€™s peaceful by nature, refuses to avoid work, and is a gourmet food lover… especially ootoro, which the club sometimes uses as a โ€œbribeโ€ to rope her into wild schemes.

As a Host, she becomes an instant hit for her conversational skills and charming smiles, earning the โ€œNaturalโ€ type title. Even when sheโ€™s exasperated, she cares deeply about the club members in her own quiet way, and theyโ€™re protective of their โ€œsecret princess.โ€

Aquarius traits linked to her include honesty, curiosity, innovation, and amiability โ€” plus negatives like detachment and inconsistency, matching her non-conformist vibe.

๐Ÿ“œ Background

Haruhi is a highly intelligent first-year scholarship student from a middle-class family. At Ouran Academy, sheโ€™s labeled โ€œpoorโ€ and โ€œcommonโ€ by the wealthy elite, so staying first in her class is crucial to keep her scholarship. After a freak accident, sheโ€™s forced to join the Ouran Host Club to work off her debt, entertaining mostly female clients in Music Room 3 with tea, snacks, and conversation.

The Fujioka family is Haruhi, her father Ryouji (Ranka), and her mother Kotoko (deceased). Ryouji and Kotoko met when he was 19 and she was older. Kotoko didnโ€™t care that he didnโ€™t have a job; they married and had Haruhi. Kotoko later died from an unspecified illness when Haruhi was five. Even after her death, Haruhi and Ryouji value Kotokoโ€™s memory, Haruhi sees her as her life role model and aims to follow in her footsteps to become an attorney-at-law.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ง Ryouji โ€œRankaโ€ Fujioka

Haruhiโ€™s cross-dressing father is a professional entertainer and prefers being called by his stage name, Ranka. Heโ€™s doting and over-energetic, the total opposite of Haruhiโ€™s dry vibe, and oddly similar to Tamakiโ€™s dramatic emotional energy. He loves Haruhi loudly; she doesnโ€™t always show it back outwardly. At first heโ€™s unimpressed with Tamaki, but gradually accepts him. In later manga extras, he even teases Tamaki and joins pranks (including teaming up with Yuzuru Suoh).

๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ Kotoko Fujioka

Haruhiโ€™s mother died when Haruhi was five, from an unspecified illness. She appears only through flashbacks and photographs. Ranka describes her as beautiful, smart, and a great cook. She was popular at law school and is remembered for living to make her family happy. She was also a former Zuka Club fan, and Ranka keeps a box of her Zuka memorabilia.

๐Ÿฐ Relationships

๐Ÿ’› Tamaki Suoh

Tamaki first thinks Haruhi is a boy who likes boys. When he learns sheโ€™s a girl, his feelings flip into attractionโ€ฆ but he mislabels it as โ€œfatherly love.โ€ Haruhi finds him obnoxious at first, yet develops feelings while staying oblivious. When they confess, Haruhi speaks first; Tamaki responds โ€œMe, tooโ€ and kisses her. In the mangaโ€™s end, Haruhi goes to the U.S. to study and Tamaki follows, living next door. Manga extras show them in Boston, engaged, and later married. Theyโ€™re revealed to be the first Hosts to have children.

๐Ÿ–ค Kyoya Ootori

Kyoya is the first Host Club member to realize Haruhi is female. As the clubโ€™s true director, he manages her debt and uses it to drag her into chaos. She initially sees him as cold/manipulative, but later recognizes his detached act hides a good heart. They bond through level-headed conversations. A running gag: Kyoya is โ€œMommyโ€ in Tamakiโ€™s fantasy family, Haruhi is the โ€œBeloved Daughter,โ€ and Tamaki is โ€œDaddy.โ€ Kyoyaโ€™s romantic interest is unverified in the anime and downplayed in the manga because he wants Tamaki happy.

๐Ÿงก Hikaru Hitachiin

Haruhi is the first person to genuinely tell Hikaru and Kaoru apart, meaning she โ€œenters their world.โ€ Hikaru develops romantic feelings, but eventually loses to Tamaki in the manga. Hikaru and Tamaki even compete for Haruhiโ€™s affection (like trying to give her the best gift), but Haruhi prefers Kasanodaโ€™s gift.

๐Ÿ’™ Kaoru Hitachiin

Kaoru also falls for Haruhi after she can tell the twins apart. Haruhi notices heโ€™s calmer and more mature when alone. In the manga, Kaoruโ€™s โ€œone cookieโ€ question becomes a metaphor: he sacrifices for Hikaru. Kaoru takes Haruhi on a date, confesses, and kisses her cheek, but prioritizes his bond with Hikaru. Haruhi says she loves him as a friend. After that, Kaoru helps Hikaruโ€ฆ but both ultimately lose to Tamaki.

๐ŸŒฟ Takashi โ€œMoriโ€ Morinozuka

Mori may have feelings for Haruhi, but itโ€™s never fully explored. He rushes to help her without hesitation. When he picks her up in Ep 01, he realizes sheโ€™s a girl and blushes. In Ep 07, he carries her when sheโ€™s scared, and itโ€™s the first time he calls her by name. The author admitted Mori was considered as a potential love interest. Mori is also the first to greet Haruhi and Tamaki when they have their first child (manga).

๐Ÿฐ Mitsukuni โ€œHoneyโ€ Haninozuka

Honey adores Haruhi and is protective. He calls her โ€œHaru-chanโ€ and offers her cake when they first meet. Heโ€™s the second person to figure out her sex (after Kyoya), proving heโ€™s sharper than people assume. Their bond is more sibling-like, and he often helps her when sheโ€™s processing feelings.

๐Ÿงต Mei Yasumura

Mei is the first to notice Haruhiโ€™s romantic feelings for Tamaki, and that both of them are clueless about it. She gives Haruhi love advice (using girlsโ€™ magazines), helps dress her up, and even outfits her for her first date with Tamaki. Their relationship grows close enough that Mei can be considered Haruhiโ€™s best friend.

๐Ÿฅ• Ritsu Kasanoda

Kasanoda becomes the first person outside the club to discover Haruhiโ€™s gender when he walks in on her changing (because he doesnโ€™t knock). He had a confusing crush before he knew, and a definite crush after. He becomes a rare male customer and daydreams about her. Haruhi friendzones him (obliviously), but genuinely likes being with him and says she can talk to him about anything. He often gives her vegetables he grows, which makes her unusually excited. When Haruhi studies in America, she emails him daily. Mei later tells him everyone knew about his crush; he claims heโ€™s over it. Haruhi even says Mei and Kasanoda would make a good couple.

๐Ÿฆ‡ Umehito Nekozawa

Nekozawa shows up one day and Tamaki warns Haruhi to stay away. Haruhi still treats him kindly, and he reacts to her sweetness. She accidentally calls Kirimi โ€œSashimiโ€ once, and Nekozawa corrects her immediately. In the live-action drama, he keeps bumping into her in school corridors.

๐Ÿ“– Kirimi Nekozawa

Kirimi is Nekozawaโ€™s younger sister. Haruhi reads shojo manga to her while Nekozawa does โ€œlight exposure training.โ€ Kirimi is happy when she reunites with her brother.

๐ŸŽฌ Renge Houshakuji

Renge is the clubโ€™s manager. She switches her crush from Kyoya to Haruhi during a film shoot, and respects Haruhiโ€™s calm nature. She calls Haruhi cute, asks her to teach baking, and accepts Haruhiโ€™s cross-dressing during the final club party, something Haruhi is grateful for.

๐ŸŒท Momoka Kurakano

Momoka is a regular guest and Haruhiโ€™s classmate (Class 1-A vice-class rep). Momoka has a crush on Haruhi in anime and manga, including scenes like asking Haruhi to dance and blushing when Haruhi calls her cute in a swimsuit. Even after Haruhiโ€™s cross-dressing is revealed in the manga, Momoka continues supporting her.

โšก ร‰clair Tonnerre

ร‰clair meets Haruhi first at the Ouran Fair and mistakes her for a normal visitor. She doesnโ€™t realize Haruhi is a girl at first, but gets jealous of Tamakiโ€™s affection. She asks Haruhi if she and Tamaki are involved; when Haruhi says no, ร‰clair disrespects their friendship. She only realizes Haruhi is female when Haruhi chases them in a dress near the airport. Tamaki leaps out to catch Haruhi as she falls toward a river. ร‰clair thinks Tamaki is a fool and keeps quiet about Anne-Sophie de Grantaineโ€™s whereabouts (who works in the Tonnerre household).

๐Ÿ’ซ Trivia

  • Host โ€œtypeโ€: Natural
  • Big fear: Brontophobia (thunder)
  • Gets bribed with: Ootoro ๐Ÿฃ
  • Host rose color: Red ๐ŸŒน (life + romance; beauty + perfection; true romance)
  • Glasses detail: Her large glasses originally belonged to her grandfather

๐Ÿ’ฌ My Thoughts

Haruhi is that rare protagonist whoโ€™s calm in the middle of absolute rich-kid chaos. Sheโ€™s practical, blunt, and never tries to be โ€œcuteโ€ to be liked โ€” yet she accidentally becomes the most charming person in the room. The way she treats people like people (not status symbols) is why everyone ends up orbiting her.

Overall vibe: Unbothered scholarship legend in a sea of dramatic millionaires ๐Ÿ’…๐ŸŒธ

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