Haruko Moeta’s mother is a mysterious and caring parent in Comic Girls. She looks so young that people sometimes mistake her for her daughter Haruko Moeta. She wears traditional Japanese clothes every day and has a calm personality. Even though Haruko Moeta is not the best at drawing manga, her mother is her biggest supporter. She calls her daughter "Sensei" and proudly shares Haruko Moeta’s works with everyone around. She also respects Haruko Moeta’s choices and encourages her to follow her dreams. Haruko Moeta’s mother stands out as a unique character who combines love, support, and charm.
Haruko Moeta’s mother is taller than her daughter.
Her age is unknown, but she looks so young that Mayu Amisawa sometimes mistakes her for Haruko Moeta.
She always wears kimono, showing her love for traditional style.
She is gentle and calm.
She is very much a doting parent, always supportive of Haruko Moeta.
She sends fan letters to her daughter and loves her deeply.
She only calls Haruko Moeta “Sensei” out of respect and affection.
She is very proud of her daughter’s manga and loves to praise her work, even if it is not perfect.
She refers to Haruko Moeta's friends in the dorm by cute teacher nicknames, using phrases like “〇〇-chan Sensei.”
She is the mother of Haruko Moeta, the main character in Comic Girls.
Her own age is a secret, but she looks much younger than you would expect for a mother.
She manages a shop that sells traditional sweets.
She is deeply caring toward Haruko Moeta.
She shows admiration for her daughter's dreams and supports her as a manga artist.
Unlike Tsubasa Katsuki’s mother, she does not oppose her child’s dream, but rather, encourages it.
She enjoys spending time with Haruko Moeta's friends, such as Ruki Irokawa and Tsubasa Katsuki.
She sometimes goes to public places like the beach in Hawaii and enjoys reading works created by Ruki Irokawa and Tsubasa Katsuki.
Pride and Support
She proudly gives out magazines with Haruko Moeta’s manga to neighbors, combining it with goods from her own shop for free.
She always finds the best in her daughter's efforts and likes to tell others how special Haruko Moeta is, even if others do not see it.
Respect for Dreams
When visiting to pick up Haruko Moeta from the dormitory, she notices her daughter is struggling.
She gently suggests that Haruko Moeta could come back home if things are too hard.
But when Haruko Moeta says she still wants to stay and finish her manga draft, her mother respects her wish and doesn't force her to come home.
This shows that she understands and values Haruko Moeta's choices and determination.
Not only does she provide emotional support, but she also boosts her daughter's confidence by acting as a loving fan and supporter.
She stands as a caring contrast to some of the stricter parents in the world of Comic Girls.
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