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Who's the good girl in Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien? Mitsuki? Haruka?

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Who's the antagonist? Who's the protagonist?
[img=http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w137/ayafujiwara/Rumbling%20Hearts/Mitsuki.jpg]hayase mitsuki[/img]
Mitsuki? :o

[img=http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n227/mekunami/kimi_ga_nozomu_eien_5.jpg]haruka suzumiya[/img]
Or Haruka? :o :o :o

That's a biased question from the start. Of course, the "good girl" is Haruka. Throughout the whole series, she maintains an image of purity and innocence. On the other hand, Mitsuki is presented as being desperate and manipulative. There's absolutely no room for doubt.

I think a better question would be, "Should Takayuki have picked Haruka, or was he right in picking Mitsuki?"

Mitsuki. She helped Haruka with boyfriend, she helped Haruka´s boyfriend after the accident.

ya haruka is the innocent one... shes the one who gets hurt more too... cause she never did anything wrong.... to be honest its mitsuki's fault and the guy... actually.. no .. mitsuki was jealous and stuff you know.... that. wench.. =/ can't help it..... BUT.... the guy is horny bastard XD

i would have to say due to the way things turned out that theres kind of a weird 3 way thing going on so theres no actual protagonist or antagonist. theres no actual way to judge

Quote by atahrvin17i would have to say due to the way things turned out that theres kind of a weird 3 way thing going on so theres no actual protagonist or antagonist. theres no actual way to judge

Yep, exactly.

I think he should have picked Haruka.

Answering the original question, I say Haruka is the good girl, because of her loyalty and bla bla bla for Takayuki, but Mitsuki stays with him in the end...what else sould Mitsuki had done?

i think haruka is a good girl.

Both. But I change Mitsuki Hayase.

they are not at fault. A person who keeps him/herself from loving a loved one cannot survive.

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