Who will Nana Komatsu end up with?
Who will Nana Komatsu end up with?
Takumi
Because of her pregnancy, she marries Takumi (initially in name only, for Takumi delayed their wedding because of Osaki’s engagement to Ren). Throughout the series, her married name has became Nana Ichinose and as the time passes, she realizes that she loves Takumi.
Why is Nana Komatsu called Hachi?
Trivia (1) In the story, since both main characters have the same first name, to differentiate one Nana to the other, Nana Osaki affectionately called Nana Komatsu “Hachi”, because she thinks Nana Komatsu behaves like a dog, faithful but sometimes annoying.
Is Nana Komatsu the main character?
Nana Komatsu is the main female character in the anime, manga, and live action films NANA. She’s the former love interest of Shoji Endo, Nobuo Terashima, and Takeshi Asano, the current love interest (wife) of Takumi Ichinose, and a potential love interest of Nana Osaki.
Who is Nana Osaki in love with?
Nana Osaki is one of the central female characters in the anime, manga, and live action tv adatpation NANA. She’s the love interest of Ren Honjo.
Is Hachi in love with Nana?
In the present, Nana and Hachi have a falling out when Nana becomes pregnant by Takumi and decides to marry him, despite the abuse she endures at his hand. Five years later, they’ve had a second child, but their marriage is falling apart.
Is Nanas a baby Takumis?
Character information Ren Ichinose (一ノ瀬レン Ichinose Ren) is a young son of Nana Komatsu and Takumi Ichinose, although it is not made clear who is his real father or if Satsuki Ichinose is his younger sister or not. He is close to his father, Takumi, and currently lives with him in London, England.
Does Takumi love Nana Komatsu?
Takumi Ichinose is one of the central male characters in the anime, manga, and live action films NANA. He’s formally the lover of Reira, growing up with her, and is the current abusive love interest and wife of Nana Komatsu.
Are kyouya and Nana related?
If Kyoya is Nana’s brother, it gives her parents a concrete reason for wanting to protect the Talented, beyond just being good people.