Note to editor: If this is for a real database submission, ask the submitter to clarify if they mean a specific character from a known title like "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru" or "Seikon no Qwaser" (where planting/seed metaphors are common).

Hardcore anime completionists use ACDB to track every character they have encountered. If they have watched every adult-oriented drama from the 1990s, they must add the Tane o Tsukeru Otoko characters to their "watched/read" list. The database provides checkboxes and exportable lists for these users.

The database allows us to analyze the characters of Tane o Tsukeru Otoko not as moral judgments but as data points. We can see the careful design choices in Hime's shrine maiden aesthetic, the visual contrast in Naomi Fairchild's blonde hair, and the tragic despair in Kotori Fujiwara's background, all meticulously indexed and searchable. This information provides context, history, and a fascinating, if uncomfortable, look at a unique corner of anime game history.

A complete list of all featured characters.

Haru Taneoka ├─ Bound by debt → Inori (saved her cherry tree) ├─ Opposed by → Juzo (wants to control him) ├─ Haunted by → Rin (dead sister) └─ Trusts → Botan (only being who knows his real name)

Tane o Tsukeru Otoko aims to be an authoritative, extensible anime character database combining canonical sources and community knowledge. By focusing on provenance, relationship modeling, and scalable architecture, it supports research, content creation, and fandom engagement while maintaining legal and moderation safeguards.

: A 15-year-old student who becomes Shinji's girlfriend and agrees to his plan out of sympathy for his condition.

What makes him a fascinating database subject is his lack of conventional dialogue. He communicates through manic laughter, grunts, and the occasional cryptic one-liner. He acts as a force of nature. Where a typical anime protagonist solves problems through friendship or combat, The Man solves problems (or creates them) by imposing nature onto civilization.

Her character tags include "Actor," "Idol," and "Popular" for roles, and "Disguise" and "Singing" for activities, indicating a professional idol character who is hiding her true identity.

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Note to editor: If this is for a real database submission, ask the submitter to clarify if they mean a specific character from a known title like "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru" or "Seikon no Qwaser" (where planting/seed metaphors are common).

Hardcore anime completionists use ACDB to track every character they have encountered. If they have watched every adult-oriented drama from the 1990s, they must add the Tane o Tsukeru Otoko characters to their "watched/read" list. The database provides checkboxes and exportable lists for these users.

The database allows us to analyze the characters of Tane o Tsukeru Otoko not as moral judgments but as data points. We can see the careful design choices in Hime's shrine maiden aesthetic, the visual contrast in Naomi Fairchild's blonde hair, and the tragic despair in Kotori Fujiwara's background, all meticulously indexed and searchable. This information provides context, history, and a fascinating, if uncomfortable, look at a unique corner of anime game history. Tane o Tsukeru Otoko - Anime Characters Database

A complete list of all featured characters.

Haru Taneoka ├─ Bound by debt → Inori (saved her cherry tree) ├─ Opposed by → Juzo (wants to control him) ├─ Haunted by → Rin (dead sister) └─ Trusts → Botan (only being who knows his real name) Note to editor: If this is for a

Tane o Tsukeru Otoko aims to be an authoritative, extensible anime character database combining canonical sources and community knowledge. By focusing on provenance, relationship modeling, and scalable architecture, it supports research, content creation, and fandom engagement while maintaining legal and moderation safeguards.

: A 15-year-old student who becomes Shinji's girlfriend and agrees to his plan out of sympathy for his condition. The database provides checkboxes and exportable lists for

What makes him a fascinating database subject is his lack of conventional dialogue. He communicates through manic laughter, grunts, and the occasional cryptic one-liner. He acts as a force of nature. Where a typical anime protagonist solves problems through friendship or combat, The Man solves problems (or creates them) by imposing nature onto civilization.

Her character tags include "Actor," "Idol," and "Popular" for roles, and "Disguise" and "Singing" for activities, indicating a professional idol character who is hiding her true identity.

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