Suzume (film)/Characters: Difference between revisions

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* [[Determinator]]: Hey, [[#Souta Munakata (宗像 草太)|this one guy]] Suzume knows for an hour was turned into a chair. Any other person would walk away, except our heroine. She's willing to travel across Japan and leave her home to attempt to turn Souta back into a normal person. {{spoiler|When that fails, Suzume once again does ''not'' give up and will find a way to make Keystone-Souta into a normal human again by travelling into the Ever After}}.
* [[Doomed New Clothes]]: Chika gives Suzume some casual wear to use in place of the latter's uniform, but it gets badly damaged as a result of the events in Tokyo, forcing a reversion to the uniform.
* [[Expressive Hair]]: When Souta first speaks to her, her hair lifts up for the briefest moment. In fact, Expressive Hair is used ''any'' time Suzume gets surprised.
* [[Implausible Deniability]]: Suzume's attempts to explain to Tamaki where she's going get increasingly thin.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: Suzume uses chair!Souta to get to a box on top of a shelf, then belatedly asks if she can step on him.
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* [[The Runaway (trope)|The Runaway]]: Suzume runs away from home to try to turn chair Souta back into a normal human. This does not make her guardian, Tamaki, very happy, and leads to an overwhelming amount of text messages arguably more threatening than the film's actual [[Eldritch Abomination]]s (or the entire conflict, for that matter). Rumi straight up remarks that Suzume looks even more like a runaway with the clothes she gave Suzume.
* [[School Uniforms Are the New Black]]: Suzume wore her school uniform for the first part of her adventure, before Chika gave her something for the second act. [[Justified Trope|Justified]], as she just came out of school. She changes into uniform for the last third of the film, after Chika's clothes were damaged. She even wore her uniform on the poster!
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: [[Parodied]]. Just over a quarter into the film, Souta the chair falls asleep, and won't wake up. Suzume tries to wake him with a kiss, before remembering chairs don't have a mouth. The attempted kiss is also useless, as Souta later wakes up on his own.
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