Sora Narukami is a female character from the anime series, *The Day I Became a God*. She is the younger sister of the protagonist, Yōta Narukami.
Sora Narukami is a young girl with red hair styled in a ponytail and distinctive narrowed eyes. She is known for her unique speech pattern, frequently ending her sentences with "~shi," and her signature phrase is "Ta-ka-ma-ru-shi~!"
She usually maintains a low-key, low-tension demeanor. However, her personality transforms into a high-energy one whenever she gets involved in her passion for filmmaking.
Sora is an active member of her school's film club, dedicated to creating independent films. Despite her cool exterior, she possesses a fundamentally kind heart, likely due to her nurturing upbringing.
She even extends her kindness by helping out at the ramen shop run by Hikari Jingūji, an older student from her club. This act highlights her strong sense of duty and humanity. Her voice actor is Yuuki Kuwahara.
Hina Sato once expressed jealousy over Sora's name, believing it meant "Sky God," though the specific deity it refers to remains unconfirmed.
The independent film Sora wrote the script for in the story is a self-homage to "Karma," a song released by Jun Maeda in 2006.
Yōta Narukami
Sora's older brother and the protagonist of *The Day I Became a God*.
Ayumi Otosaka
A character from *Charlotte*, Key's previous original anime. Similar to Sora, she is the protagonist's younger sister and has a unique way of speaking.
Misora Isurugi
This character shares many common traits with Sora. Her name ends with "Sora," she has a low-tension personality, and she also adds "~shi" to the end of her sentences.
Cookie Griffon
Sora's voice actress, Yuuki Kuwahara, also voices Cookie Griffon. Additionally, the voice actor for Cookie Griffon's older brother is the same as Sora's older brother, Yōta Narukami.
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