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'''Sana Kurata''' is an 11-year-old child protagonist from the ] and ] series ] who is exuberant, cheerful and generally outgoing. She is well known for be a archetypal genki girl character. Sana is easily perceived more lightheaded and a lot more naive than she is due to her seemingly boundless energy. '''Sana Kurata''' is an 11-year-old child protagonist from the ] and ] series ] who is exuberant, cheerful and generally outgoing. She is well known for be a archetypal genki girl character. Sana is easily perceived more lightheaded and a lot more naive than she is due to her seemingly boundless energy.


In reality, Sana is often easily troubled and sensitive to the world around her. To maintain her pride, Sana tries to keep this image up to others by hiding, which causes her depression when she falls in love in the second series. In reality, Sana is often easily troubled and sensitive to the world around her. To maintain her pride, Sana tries to keep this image up to others by hiding, which causes her depression when she falls in love in the second series.
Sana has a quick-to-action attitude, meaning she will jump into situations and try to solve them, even if it means trouble for her. This causes confliction with ], a schoolboy from the same class who blackmails teachers and causes a lack of peace within the classroom. Sana has a quick-to-action attitude, meaning she will jump into situations and try to solve them, even if it means trouble for her. This causes confliction with ], a schoolboy from the same class who blackmails teachers and causes a lack of peace within the classroom.
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Fictional character
Sana Kurata
Sana Kurata
Kodomo no Omocha character
First appearanceAppears at Debut
Last appearanceEpisode 102, last chapter of manga
Created byMiho Obana
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationChild Actress
NationalityJapanese

Sana Kurata is an 11-year-old child protagonist from the anime and manga series Kodomo no omocha who is exuberant, cheerful and generally outgoing. She is well known for be a archetypal genki girl character. Sana is easily perceived more lightheaded and a lot more naive than she is due to her seemingly boundless energy.

In reality, Sana is often easily troubled and sensitive to the world around her. To maintain her pride, Sana tries to keep this image up to others by hiding, which causes her depression when she falls in love in the second series. Sana has a quick-to-action attitude, meaning she will jump into situations and try to solve them, even if it means trouble for her. This causes confliction with Akito Hayama, a schoolboy from the same class who blackmails teachers and causes a lack of peace within the classroom.

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