
Strangely enough, she appears in the GO manga.
Adapted Out: She doesn't appear in the manga of the original series. Voiced By: Hinako Sasaki (Japanese) and Maria Darling (English, games), Rebeca Gómez (Latin American Spanish, anime) You Gotta Have Blue Hair: She has brownish-green hair. Un-Confession: Near the end of Fire/Blizzard, she tries to confess to Endou - but gets interrupted by the juniors. Theme Naming: All the managers are named after the seasons. Team Mom: She's usually the one who takes care of the boys when they need any kind of support, whether it's physical or moral. Supreme Chef: She has to be since she's usually the one who cooks for the team, although all of the managers except Natsumi can qualify. Sailor Fuku: Her Tonegawa Tousen uniform is a seifuku with a green skirt. They are revealed to be relatives, so it makes sense. Parental Substitute: In GO, she's this to Tenma, who's living away from his parents for an undisclosed reason. Non-Indicative Name: Both her original and dub surname reference the word "wood", but her attribute in the games is earth. On a few occasions, she raises the boys' morals when they feel down. Nice Girl: She cares a lot for the team and shows her concerns when they have any kind of struggle. Luminescent Blush: Techniqually not the only character who ever blushed in this show, but she's possibly the one who did it the most.
Implied Love Interest: She blushed when Tenma asked her if she had received any calls from America, implying she might have a romantic relationship with Ichinose, but it's never confirmed if she does.Girl Next Door: She's in the same classroom and neighborhood as Endou and they go to school together in some episodes.While she may not be that boyish, Natsumi is more feminine than her, but also a worse cook. Everyone Calls Her "Barkeep": In the manga adaptation, the boys mostly refer to her as "Manager".Did Not Get The Guy: Despite all the Ship Tease, she is the only girl in the Endou Love Triangle that doesn't end up with him in GO.Curtains Match the Window: Green hair and green eyes.She may be having a Childhood Friend Romance with Ichinose ten years later.Later on we find out there was another friend named Nishigaki. Childhood Friends: With Domon and Ichinose.
Her hair also has a different shade of green.
In Ares, her eyes were changed from green to black. In the game, her school skirt, socks and hair clip are all green, while in the anime, they're grey, dark blue and pink respectively. Voiced By: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese), Sarah Hauser (English, anime), Emma Tate (UK English, games), Kira Buckland (US English, games), Cynthia De Pando (Latin American Spanish, anime) Aoi means blue, Akane means red and Midori means green. The managers in GO are named after colours. Aki means autumn, Haruna means spring, Natsumi means summer and Fuyuka means winter. #PMDG 747 ENGINE FIRE SERIES#
The managers in the first series are named after the seasons. Techniqually Aki and Haruna switch between their school uniforms and their tracksuits and Natsumi is mostly seen in her casual outfit in the third season, but their wardrobe is still pretty limited. School Uniforms Are the New Black: Usually seen in their school uniforms, even in the 2nd and 3rd seasons, when they rarely even go to school. Four-Temperament Ensemble: Aki (phlegmatic), Haruna (sanguine), Natsumi (choleric) and Fuyuka (melancholic). First-Name Basis: Actually, most of the girls are mostly called by their first name, as opposed to most of the boys, who are called by their last name. However, both of them wear orange tracksuits. In Ares, Tsukushi has a green ribbon and Anna has a pink one. Ironically, Aoi's name means "blue" and Akane's means "red". In GO, Aoi (pink), Akane (blue) and Midori (green). Seen on their school uniforms and tracksuits: Aki (green for her uniform and orange for her tracksuit), Haruna (orange for her uniform and green for her tracksuit), Natsumi (pink) and Fuyuka (teal).