Manari is a citizen of the Land of Redaku and a former princess of the Land of Redaku. She is one of the characters in Boruto: The Next Generation, a Japanese manga series written by Ukyo Kodachi and Masashi Kishimoto and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto.
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Name | Manari |
First Appearance in Anime | Boruto Episode: 282 |
Novel | Kakashi Retsuden: The Sixth Hokage and the Failure Boy |
Gender | Female |
Japanese Voice Actor | Natsumi Yamada |
English Voice Actor | - |
Status | Alive |
Village | Land of Redaku |
After Manari's father passed away, her younger brother Nanara was supposed to become the new king of Redaku. However, Nanara didn't want the job and convinced Manari to take the throne. She agreed, even though some advisors were influencing her decision.
Manari later agreed to send Nanara to Nagare Village, but Nanara thought her advisors manipulated her. He left to avoid causing any problems for Manari, but she didn't resent him.
As the ruler of Redaku, Manari was responsible for using an extraordinary power called Shuigu to provide water to the country. She tried to use it to make rain in the capital city but accidentally caused a flood that ruined crops and drowned animals.
The Prime Minister covered the truth, telling the city's residents that the flood was due to an overflowing river. This led to a famine and a water shortage in the city's poor areas. Manari feared using the Shuigu again, thinking she might make things worse. The Prime Minister suggested that the Shuigu might have seen her as unfit to use it.
About a year after Manari became Queen, the Prime Minister told her that the capital city was in a bad situation due to a famine, and if things didn't improve, the news would spread to other places. Manari didn't want to be Queen anymore and thought of having her brother Nanara try to use an extraordinary power called Shuigu to help.
But the Prime Minister said Nanara was too young. So, Manari agreed to the Prime Minister's plan to take water from another country, the Land of Fire. They hired fifty shinobi to do this, and Manari approved the plan. On the anniversary of their father's death, Nanara came back to the palace. Manari gave him a particular gem but wanted to keep the Prime Minister from knowing.
During dinner, the Prime Minister talked about the invasion, and Manari had to explain the water shortage to Nanara. While Nanara was in the palace, the city's water suddenly returned, which was strange. Manari thought Nanara's tutor, Kakashi, might know something. Kakashi suggested that Manari try to fix the water problem herself with Shuigu. Nanara also asked why she didn't use Shuigu. Manari got embarrassed and left.
Manari planned to go with the army to the Land of Fire. But Nanara and Kakashi opposed the invasion to protect their village. Manari didn't stop the Prime Minister from attacking the village. When the villagers fought back, Manari and the Prime Minister watched from a cliff.
The Prime Minister wanted Manari to use Shuigu against the villagers, but she was scared of making things worse. So, he took Shuigu from her and tried to use it against Nanara. Kakashi saved Nanara and revealed that to use Shuigu, you needed to sign a contract, which the Prime Minister had hidden from Manari. The Prime Minister tried to use Shuigu against Manari, but Kakashi stopped him.
Afterward, Manari told Nanara to sign the Shuigu contract, and he did. He used Shuigu to make rain, and they returned to the capital city. Instead of punishing Manari, Nanara made her his assistant to help rebuild the country.
Manari was kind-hearted and caring. She often felt uncertain and didn't like making big decisions, but she wanted to do what was best for her people. She didn't like conflict and wanted to help, even when she wasn't sure how.
Manari is a teenager with straight black hair that reaches her shoulders. In the anime, she has green eyes and long, grey-brown hair. She typically wears a pink and purple dress with a green belt around her waist and a matching choker.
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